METHODS OF OBJECTIVE DIAGNOSTICS OF ENT ORGAN INJURIES

Authors

  • Abdumalikov I.M. x

Keywords:

diagnostics; instrumental methods; rhinomanometry; audiometry; forensic examination

Abstract

In forensic medical practice, ENT organ injuries are diagnosed using modern instrumental methods that allow for objective assessment of breathing, hearing, and voice. Rhinomanometry has been adapted with the development of standards for nasal air exchange resistance. A combined method (rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinometry, peak flowmetry) with an accuracy of up to 95% has been proposed for assessing nasal breathing disorders. Audiometry and videostroboscopy are used for the diagnosis of hearing and vocal apparatus. CT, MRI, and photographic documentation methods enable objective recording of injuries. A comprehensive approach increases the accuracy and reliability of expert opinions.

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Published

2025-07-26

How to Cite

Abdumalikov I.M. (2025). METHODS OF OBJECTIVE DIAGNOSTICS OF ENT ORGAN INJURIES. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 391–393. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/1189