Bilateral canal atresia Overview Bilateral canal atresia (aural atresia) is the congenital absence or underdevelopment of the external ear canals in both ears. It is frequently associated with microtia and causes bilateral conductive hearing loss. Immediate aural rehabilitation is critical to ensure normal speech, language, and cognitive development Symptoms Hearing Loss: Bilateral moderate-to-severe conductive hearing loss prevents adequate sound from naturally reaching the brain. Without early intervention, it can lead to speech and language delay's. Microtia : The outer ear (pinna) is typically underdeveloped. It may be completely absent or appear small and peanut-shaped. Associated Craniofacial Anomalies : Atresia can occur as part of a genetic syndrome (e.g., Treacher Collins or Crouzon syndrome), which may involve jaw or facial nerve abnormalities'. Drainage and Infections: If the canal is partially narrowed (stenosis) rather than completely closed, it can trap debris ...
Acute necrotizing encephalopathy type 1 Overview Acute necrotizing encephalopathy type 1 (ANE1) is a rare, severe brain disease usually triggered by viral infections like the flu or SARS-CoV-2. Characterized by a rapid onset of seizures and coma, it is driven by an extreme immune response ("cytokine storm") that causes symmetrical lesions and tissue damage in the brain. Symptoms 1. Prodromal (Viral) Phase Before the brain is affected, the patient generally shows typical symptoms of a viral infection for a few days: Fever Cough Nasal congestion Vomiting Diarrhea 2. Acute Encephalopathy (Neurological) Phase Shortly after the viral symptoms, the condition rapidly affects the brain and central nervous system. Key signs include: Rapidly altered consciousness (ranging from confusion and lethargy to a coma) Seizures Ataxia (difficulty coordinating movements) Abnormal muscle tone (dystonia or rigidity) Hallucinations 3. Systemic and Associated Symptoms ANE1 can affect the rest...