Dr. Miodonski describes a very rare and instructive case of anisocoria due to an ear injury (Otolaringologia Slavica, 1931, No. 1)

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Dr. Miodonski describes a very rare and instructive case of anisocoria due to an ear injury (Otolaringologia Slavica, 1931, No. 1), which he observed at the otolaryngological clinic in Krakow. On March 12, 1930, at 6 o'clock in the evening, a peasant woman appeared with her 5-year-old son, who had stuck peas in his left ear the day before. A nearby doctor, having unsuccessfully tried to remove the peas by washing, sent the patient to a specialist. The patient got to a non-specialist who tried to remove a foreign body with some sharp instrument for 3 hours. Profuse bleeding and vomiting finally interrupted this procedure and the patient was sent to the specified specialist, who sent the patient to the clinic.

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