2011
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v10i2.676
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Patterns of Otorhinolaryngological Disorders in Subjects with Diabetes

Abstract: Objective: To find out the prevalence of otorhinolaryngological disorders in patients with diabetes mellitus who presented to Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) clinic at Al-Noor specialist hospital, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Materials & Methods: This observational retrospective study was carried out over a period of one year, from July 15, 2004 to July 20, 2005 by the collaboration of ENT Department and Health Research Center of Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Patients’ information was collected su… Show more

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“…The presence of auditory deficiencies among patients with diabetes might be correlated with coexisting conditions like compromised immunity, which heightens susceptibility to infections of the outer, middle or inner ear. Persistent infections like malignant otitis externa, which impact the external ear, are frequently observed among patients with diabetes and often coincide with structural damage 11. This phenomenon may be elucidated by the acceleration of hearing apparatus degeneration spurred by hypertension 12.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of auditory deficiencies among patients with diabetes might be correlated with coexisting conditions like compromised immunity, which heightens susceptibility to infections of the outer, middle or inner ear. Persistent infections like malignant otitis externa, which impact the external ear, are frequently observed among patients with diabetes and often coincide with structural damage 11. This phenomenon may be elucidated by the acceleration of hearing apparatus degeneration spurred by hypertension 12.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%