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Dr. Mehtab Alam
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    M.B.B.S., M.S.(Otorhinolaryngology)

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    Assistant Professor

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    Microscopic Ear and Endoscopic Nasal Surgeries, Head &Neck Surgery

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    mehtabalam4105@gmail.com

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Working as an Assistant professor in Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) since 25-11-2016

  1. Role of Topical Estrogen in Outcomes of Myringoplasty: Does it Really Afect the Results of Graft Success and Hearing Thresholds?
    Abstract The tympanic membrane forms a barrier between the external auditory canal and the middle ear. In the inactive mucosal type of chronic otitis media, there is a perforation in the tympanic membrane which is surgically managed by Myringoplasty. Estrogen as a growth factor has been shown to have a mitogenic efect on keratinocytes thus hastening the rate of epithelialization following injury. This property of estrogen is being studied in this study for its role in the outcomes of myringoplasty. This study was carried out from January 2021 to December 2022 in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, of a tertiary teaching hospital in North India. Patients were assessed by history, examination, otoscopy, Audiometry, and oto-endoscopy. A total of 88 patients were taken out of which 44 patients underwent myringoplasty in which topical estrogen (estradiol valerate solution) was used, and the remaining 44 patients were taken as controls. Patients were then assessed post-operatively based on Audiometry results and graft uptake status. In the estrogen group successful Graft uptake was in seen 40 (90.9%) patients and failed in 4 (9.1%), while in the control group, it was successful in 37 (84.1%) patients and failed in 7 (15.9%), statistically there was no signifcant diference between two groups in terms of graft uptake (p value=0.334). Post-operatively, in the estrogen group, the mean change in Air Conduction (AC) was 15.5 dB, the change in the air-bone gap (ABG) was 11.5 dB and for Bone Conduction (BC) it was 3.2 dB. However, in the control group mean post-operative changes in Air Conduction, Air-Bone Gap, and Bone Conduction were 12 dB, 10.7 dB, and 0.8 dB respectively. Statistically, there was a signifcant diference in postoperative changes in AC (p value=0.011) and BC (p value=0.009) between the two groups. There was no signifcant diference in post-operative changes in Air-Bone Gap (p value=0.571). Topical Estrogen (Estradiol valerate) solution is cost-efective, with enriched growth factors that accelerate tympanic membrane perforation closure following myringoplasty and resulted in signifcant improvement in hearing thresholds both for Air Conduction and Bone Conduction. Keywords Topical estrogen · Myringoplasty · Air and bone conduction · Air-bone gap · Graft success


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  2. Epithelial Myoepithelial Carcinoma Masquerading as Simple Parotid Cyst in a Middle Aged Male
    Epithelial-Myoepithelial Carcinoma (EMC) is a very rarely seen biphasic tumour typically seen in older females and constitutes 0.5–1% of all salivary gland neoplasms. The parotid gland is most often involved and occasionally there may be involvement of submandibular and minor salivary glands. Clinical picture often reveals benign nature of the disease. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance appearances are non-specific and the cytological diagnosis may be challenging, thus more accurate diagnosis can only be made by histological and immunohistochemical study. There is no consensus regarding the optimal treatment of this neoplasm, largely due to its rarity. Wide surgical excision with a clear margin is the treatment of choice because of the tumour’s tendency to infiltrate locally. Adjuvant radiotherapy is often required in cases of large primary tumours and positive surgical margins. The tumour may commonly recur locally after resection in 30–50% of cases. We herein present an unusual case of a 46-year-old male who presented with cystic swelling of left parotid gland and diagnosed as EMC on histopathology and immunohistochemical examination. The patient was treated with surgical resection followed by post-operative radiotherapy.


  3. Ears with Cholesteatoma: Outcomes of Canal Wall Up and Down Tympano-Mastoidectomies—A Comparative Prospective Study

    Ears with Cholesteatoma: Outcomes of Canal Wall Up and Down

    Tympano-Mastoidectomies—A Comparative Prospective Study


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  4. Microbiological Assessment of Chronic Otitis Media: Aerobic Culture Isolates and Their Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns

    Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg


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  5. Facial palsy due to Intraparotid schwannoma invading the stylomastoid foramen

    1. Facial palsy due to Intraparotid schwannoma invading the stylomastoid foramen.(ACCEPTED)


  6. Zygomatico-coronoid pseudo-arthrosis due to osteochondroma of coronoid process - An unusual cause of restricted jaw opening

    1. Zygomatico-coronoid   pseudo-arthrosis due to osteochondroma of coronoid process - An unusual cause of restricted jaw opening. (ACCEPTED)


  7. Acquired atresia of External auditory canal with canal Cholesteatoma: A Case Report.
    1. Sheikh Abdul Zeeshan, Mehtab Alam, Kamlesh Chandra. Acquired atresia of External auditory canal with canal Cholesteatoma: A Case Report. International Journal of Current Advanced Research Volume 6; Issue 12; December 2017; 8388-92.



  8. Extranasopharyngeal Angiofibroma of Nasal Septum: A Rare Clinical Presentation at an Unusual Site.

    Extranasopharyngeal Angiofibroma of Nasal Septum: A Rare Clinical Presentation at an Unusual Site. Volume 21 Issue 5- March 2020 DOI: 10.19080/GJO.2020.21.556075

  9. Isolated Congenital Midline Upper Lip Sinus in A 5-year-Old Child: A Rarity.

    1. Alam M, Hasan SA, Hashmi SF, Singh PK. Isolated Congenital Midline Upper Lip Sinus in A 5-year-Old Child: A Rarity. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2017;69(4):568-570. doi:10.1007/s12070-016-1044-7.


  10. Giant Primary Sinonasal Mucosal Melanoma: A Rare Malignancy.

    1. Alam M, Aslam M, Singh PK, Hashmi SF, Hasan SA. Giant Primary Sinonasal Mucosal Melanoma: A Rare Malignancy. Gulf J Oncolog. 2017 May;1(24):43-47. PMID: 28798001.


  11. Facial Palsy due to Parotid Abscess: An Unusual Complication

    Alam M, Hasan SA, Hashmi SF, Singh PK. Facial Palsy due to Parotid Abscess: An Unusual Complication. Turk Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2016;54(4):168-171.

  12. Unusual Presentation of Hydatidosis - Neck Lump Causing Costo-Vertebral Erosion

    Alam M, Hasan SA, Hashmi SF. Unusual Presentation of Hydatidosis - Neck Lump Causing Costo-Vertebral Erosion. Iran J Otorhinolaryngol. 2016;28(88):363-367

  13. Bilateral facial paralysis - Can it be bell’s?

    Hidayat Ullah, Shakeel Mohammad, Hasan Syed Abrar, Mehtab Alam. Bilateral facial paralysis - Can it be bell’s? Int. Adv. Otol. 2009; 5:(3) 408-411

  14. Does Eustachian tube patency affect the outcome of graft uptake rate and average audiological gain in Intact canal wall and Canal wall down mastoidectomies – A study of 50 patients

    Mehtab Alam, Satish Chandra Sharma, Syed Abrar Hasan. Does Eustachian tube patency affect the outcome of graft uptake rate and average audiological gain in Intact canal wall and Canal wall down mastoidectomies – A study of 50 patients. Int J Med Sci Public Health2017; 6(2): 418-421

  15. Bacteriological and Antibiotic Sensitivity Profile of Cholesteatomatous Otitis Media in Pediatric and Adult Population: Prevailing Scenario in Northern India

    1. Alam, M., Beig, S., Sultan, A. et al. Bacteriological and Antibiotic Sensitivity Profile of Cholesteatomatous Otitis Media in Pediatric and Adult Population: Prevailing Scenario in Northern India. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-020-01956-0.


  16. Mitomycin-C in Post-endoscopic Septoplasty Synechiae: Does it Really Helps?

         Sayeed A, Alam M, Sharma SC, Hasan SA. Mitomycin-C in Post-endoscopic Septoplasty Synechiae: Does it Really Helps? Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2019 Nov;71(Suppl 3):2091-2095. 


LISTDownloadUPLOADED DATE
SRC assignment 1
28/04/2020
ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA LECTURE FOR M.B.B.S (F) PART 1 ADMITTED BATCH 2017
28/04/2020
complications of CSOM
01/05/2020
Diseases of Nasal septum
07/03/2021
EPISTAXIS
07/03/2021
Bony injuries of face
07/03/2021
nasal polyp
07/03/2021
MBBS ENT SYLLABUS
07/03/2021