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Cancer treatments and radiation therapy can result in medically-induced oral mucositis (OM) which presents challenges for medical professionals of otolaryngology. Nearly 40% of patients undergoing cancer treatment experience OM, manifesting as mouth sores that may increase in severity and discomfort to compromise the quality or .. Read More
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Treatment of a Gummy Smile Case with Reverse Vestibuloplasty
Gingival display greater than 3 mm results in a situation termed as gummy smile and this situation is often esthetically unacceptable for the individual. Different techniques have been used in case of hiperactive upper lip: botulinum toxin injections, lip elongations with rhinoplasties, lip muscle detachments, myotomies and lip .. Read More
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Histopathological Pattern of Nasopharyngeal Masses in Adults
Introduction: Nasopharyngeal mass resembles a confounding problem in adults because of the increased fear of malignancy with age advancement. Histopathological pattern of nasopharyngeal lesions varies from common benign lesions such as hyperplastic lymphoid tissue and benign nasopharyngeal cysts to malignant diseases such as lym.. Read More
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Background: Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is a widely recognized and sensitive technique, in which a fine needle is introduced into a mass, cellular material is aspirated and a cytological diagnosis is made. It provides initial diagnosis for masses in the head and neck region, enables appropriate management plans for indi.. Read More
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Exclusively full texts, cited in PUBMED and MEDLINE search engines, that contain all the selected keywords “Charge syndrome”, “cochlear implant”, “cochlear implantation”, “bionic ear” and “ear malformation” have been selected to review the literature on surgical bionic .. Read More
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The Impact of Metabolic Syndrome and Vitamin D on Hearing Loss in Qatar
Aim: The aim of present study to investigate association between metabolic syndrome [MetSyn] and vitamin D deficiency on hearing loss among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. Subjects and methods: This is an observational cohort study based on 528 subjects aged between 20 and 59 years who visited the Hamad Medical Corpora.. Read More
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Comments on an Update of Clinical Practice Guideline: Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
The clinical practice guideline for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is newly updated by the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. The guideline will guide clinicians to manage BPPV in their clinical practice. But some descriptions in the Statement 1a and Statement 1b of the guidel.. Read More
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Oral Carcinoma Associated with Chronic Use of Electronic Cigarettes
The electronic cigarette (E-cigarette) is a handheld electronic device that vaporizes a nicotine-containing fluid for inhalation. Invented in 2003 by Chinese pharmacist Hon Lik, the E-cigarette was developed as a substitute for tobacco cigarettes. The use of E-cigarettes continues to grow in popularity in most parts of the world.. Read More
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Cartilage Palisade Grafting in Retrograde Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy: A Review of 80 Cases
Objective: Although synthetic grafts have been extensively used for tympanoplasty in canal wall down mastoidectomy, a substantial proportion of the patients show graft extrusion. Conchal cartilage grafts can be effectively used for the above purpose for a better graft uptake and hearing gain. Here, anatomical and functional outc.. Read More
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Introduction: Head and neck tumors patients present greater complaints due to their anatomical location. One of the most efficent treatment is radiotherapy, nevertheless it can cause undesired effects on area extending from the external to the internal ear. Aim: To evaluate hearing thresholds in subjects receiving radiotherapy a.. Read More
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Clinical Research on Relation between Nasal Mucosa Contact Point and Headache
Mucosal contact point headache is a new type of secondary headache in International Headache Classification-2. At present, this concept is widely quoted in otolaryngology head and neck surgery, and applied in clinical practices. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is a common method to treat mucosal contact point headache.. Read More
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Snuff (Tomback) Dipping Verrucous Carcinoma: A Case Report
Oral verrucous carcinoma is a clinico-pathological variant of OSCC. The most frequent affected sites intraoral are the mucosa of the buccal area and alveolus, also the gingiva. It’s a locally aggressive tumor. Generally it is related to tobacco use specially the chewed and snuffed types, hence it named “snuff dipper'.. Read More
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Aim: To analyse the effect of combination intranasal corticosteroid and antihistamine spray in patients suffering from proven Allergic Rhinitis who have failed primary care therapy. Background: Allergic Rhinitis is prevalent in the community and worldwide, with a rising trend, it also impacts on health related quality of life, s.. Read More
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Structured Analysis of Nose to Achieve Natural Results in Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is one of the tenets of plastic surgery that can be considered a perfect marriage of art and science. The importance of proper planning and analysis cannot be overstated. In our paper, we will aim to offer a structured analysis of the nose, as well as elucidate how to derive an operative plan, in order to achieve the.. Read More
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Stapes Surgery Using Stapedotomy versus Partial Stapedectomy
Objectives: To compare the audiological outcomes of two different approaches of stapes surgery, stapedotomy versus partial stapedectomy. Specifically, our experience in this area will be reviewed and compared to results from other centers performing this kind of surgery. Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients who unde.. Read More
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Surgical to Interim–Chairside Management of Hemimaxillectomy Patient
Purpose: Fabrication of Interim obturator immediately after surgical procedure may be difficult for the patient due to pain and associated trauma. Method: Use of existing surgical obturator as an impression tray and modifying it into interim obturator is simple and quick procedure Conclusion: Reducing the agony of the patient, m.. Read More
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Cervicofacial Actinomycosis of the Maxilla and HIV Infection: A Case Report.
Cervicofacial actinomycosis (CA) is a rare infection caused by Actinomyces spp. and it is infrequently found in the maxilla. The factors associated with the host in the evolution of CA have not been clarified in the literature, and the relationship between actinomycosis and immunodepletion remains surrounded by controversy. CA d.. Read More
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Large Sublingual Dermoid Cyst in the Floor of Mouth and Submental Space
A dermoid cysts are benign congenital lesions of ectodermal origin not commonly seen in the mouth, however when presents as a swelling in the middle of the mouth floor and its developmental lesion usually due to retention of germinal epithelium during growth of branchial arches and Lower jaw. Usually diagnosed during the 2nd and.. Read More
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Non Hodgkin Lymphoma in Supraglottis: Case Report
Introduction: Lymphoma represents less than 1% of malignant laryngeal tumors. and the main site in larynx is in supraglottis. The symptoms are very interspecific and the diagnosis is a challenge. Case: A 23 years old man, healthy, referring dysphonia and globus for 2 months. CT and nasofibrolaryngoscopy showed a supraglottic mas.. Read More
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Doing the Food Allergy Diagnosis
Most people can eat a variety of foods without problems. However, in a small percentage of the population, certain foods can cause adverse reactions, from which the origin should be investigated: Perhaps food poisoning, a psychological aversion to a food, an intolerance to an ingredient in a meal or a true food allergy. Diagnosi.. Read More
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