Authors: S.K. Pippal*, Madhu Khare**, Yashveer B.**
*Professor and Head, Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, **Resident
Institution: Gandhi Medical College & Hamidia Hospital, Bhopal (M.P.), India
Authors: S.K. Pippal*, Madhu Khare**, Yashveer B.**
*Professor and Head, Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, **Resident
Institution: Gandhi Medical College & Hamidia Hospital, Bhopal (M.P.), India
Authors: G. Vyas *, Sudhakar Vaidya ***, Ashish Sharma**
* Professor & Head Department of Medicine, ** Associate Professor, ***Associate Professor Department of ENT,
Institution: R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, India.
Authors: Gauri Mankekar*, Payal Bhattacharya Chitranshi**, Sharmila Ghosh***
* Consultant in ENT, ** Clinical Assisstant in ENT, ***Consultant in Pathology
Institution: P.D.Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, India.
Authors : Dr. S.K. Pippal* , Dr. S. Soni** , Dr. Syed Kamran Asif*** , Dr. Sunil Bhadoria***
* Associate Professor, ** Assistant Professor, *** Resident ,
Department of ENT, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
Authors: R. K. Shukla*, Anirudh Shukla**, Akshay Shivappa***, Rinki Jain***
* Professor and Head of the Department of ENT, ** Senior Resident, ***Post Graduate Student.
Institution: Department of E.N.T., N.S.C.B. Medical College, Jabalpur, India
Authors: Dr S.K. Pippal* , Dr Murtaza Najmi**, Dr Raghvendra Singh Gaur***
*Asso. Prof. & Head, ** Resident 3rd year, ***Resident 2nd year
Institution: Department of ENT, Gandhi Medical Collage, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), India.
One Otolaryngologist submitted: Jaggery is a less refined extract of sugarcane produced in cottage industries in the Indo-pak subcontinent. As jaggery is less refined, it also contains some physical as well as chemical impurities in it which have been added during its production. Logically there is a difference in the osmolarity of jaggery and sugar, hence jaggery also has a drying or parching effect on the oral mucosa. Thus, it was concluded that this picture is a case of submucosal haematoma due to jaggery consumption.
Authors: Keyur Mehta*, Vikas Sinha**, Viral A. Chhaya***, Dilavar A. Barot****, Parin Patel*****, Swapna Patil*****, Vishal A. Parmar*****, Prashanth C. D*****, Hiten Maniyar******
* Registrar, ** Dean & Professor ENT, *** Professor & Head, **** Assistant Professor, ***** Resident, ******Former Registrar
Institution: Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, M.P.Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, India.
Author: Vaidya, Sudhakar - Associate Professor, Otolaryngology, RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, MP India
Institution: RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain MP (India)
Authors: Dr Sudhakar Vaidya*,Dr Hariom Sharma **
* Professor & Department Head, **Resident
Institution: Dept. Of E.N.T. & Head-Neck Surgery,R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, India
Corresponding Author:
DrSudhakar Vaidya , Professor & Head,
Otolaryngology, RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, MPIndia
Authors: Vikas Sinha*, Niral Modi**, Viral A. Chhaya***, Vishal Parmar****, Parin Patel*****, Swapna Patil*****, Prashanth C.D.****, Jay Dave****, Kapil****, Nikhil Gupta****, Deepanshu Gurnani**** , Dilavar A. Barot**, Hiten Maniyar**
*Dean, Professor E.N.T., **Assistant Professor, ***Professor and Head, ****Junior Resident, *****Senior Resident