FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves taking 0.01-0.02 ml of saliva from a patient, placing it on the surface of slide and covering it with cover glass. The sample is dried at 20-30 C during 24-48 h. Cholesterol crystals are looked for on the background of protein and lipid substance in polarized optic microscope. Their availability being detected, middle ear cholesteatoma is diagnosed to be the case. EFFECT: high reliability of diagnosis; simplified method. 1 dwg
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Dates
1999-12-10—Published
1998-08-17—Filed