PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE ENT ORGANS
Abstract
Pathomorphological changes in the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) organs are essential in understanding various diseases affecting these structures. These changes can provide insights into the underlying pathology, the disease progression, and the potential for treatment. The pathomorphological alterations in the ENT organs, including the ear, nasal cavity, and throat, are often characterized by inflammation, neoplastic transformations, or degenerative processes. This article explores the types of pathomorphological changes in these organs, their clinical significance, and the implications for diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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