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Factors Affecting Recurrence of T1 and T2 Tongue Cancer Undergoing Intraoral Resection
1.1. Background: Intraoral resection of early tongue cancer minimally affects the quality of life (QOL) of patients; however, local recurrence of the tumor requires radical resection and negatively affects QOL as well as patient prognosis. The present study was performed to clarify factors affecting recurrence of tongue cancers .. Read More
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Backgrounds: The purpose of this study was to survey the opinion of Italian otolaryngologist about nutritional management in patients with head and neck tumors. Materials and Methods: A survey of 10 questions was e-mailed to 100 Italian centers of Otolaryngology. Results: A total of 27 surveys were filled in. Nutritional su.. Read More
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The spindle epithelial tumor with thymus-like element (SETTLE) is a very rare neoplasm related to the thyroid of young individuals. In 1991, Chan and Rosai unified the concept of SETTLE when they described 8 neoplasms situated in the neck and thyroid of children and young adults, previously diagnosed as malignant teratoma of the.. Read More
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Thyroglossal Fistula Presented with Multiple Tracts – A Case Report
Congenital anomalies in the neck region are formed at birth, however, the resulting lump or complications related to them appear sometimes in later adult life. The thyroglossal duct cyst is the most common congenital lesions. Generally it ends in foramen caecum. But in case of infected thyroglossal cyst, when gets ruptured or if.. Read More
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1.1. Introduction: Planned neck dissection after chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in locoregionally advanced head and neck cancer is controversial. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the influence of neck dissection on the long-term locoregional control and survival of patients with stage III-IV head and neck squamous cel.. Read More
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Benign Parapharyngeal Tumours: Surgical Intricacies by Transcervical Approach
Introduction: Parapharyngeal space (PPS) is one of potential confined fascial planes of head and neck that may be involved by various pathological processes. Being rare, they represent an ominous challenge in its clinical assessment and appropriate surgical intervention. Material and methods: A study of 14 cases of parapharnge.. Read More
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Dynamics of Swallowing Tablets during the Recovery Period following Surgery for Tongue Cancer
1.1. Objective: Medicinal tablets are sometimes difficult to swallow, even for healthy individuals. Accordingly, it is likely more difficult for patients to swallow tablets after oral surgery for tongue tumors. In this study, we aimed to investigate the dynamics of swallowing tablets in the recovery period following surgery for .. Read More
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Introduction: One of the major causes of chronic nasal obstruction is diseases of inferior turbinate commonly inferior turbinate hypertrophy, which sometimes do not respond to medical treatment and need surgery. Different surgical methods have been achieved for inferior turbinate hypertrophy e.g.: linear cautery, laser cautery, .. Read More
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Objective: Intranasal immunization is an effective method to induce mucosal immune responses in the upper respiratory tract.α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) is considered as one of the most potent candidates for a mucosal adjuvant. In the present study, mucosal immune responses in the nasopharynx associated with NKT c.. Read More
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Objective: To evaluate simultaneous fractionated cisplatin and radiation therapy in the treatment of advanced operable Stage III and IV squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and pharynx. Methods: A retrospective chart review of a database with Stage III and IV squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and pharynx patient.. Read More
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Personal Music Devices: An Assessment of User Profile and Potential Hazards
Objectives: To profile the use of personal music devices (PMDs) in the study cohort, evaluate their output levels, and assess the users with regard to listening habits, symptomatology and hearing thresholds. Study design: A randomised prospective study including 500 individuals aged between 16 and 30 years. Methods: A question.. Read More
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Rationale and objectives: Accurate staging of regional lymph nodes in patient with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) has important therapeutic and prognostic implications. The objective of this study was to assess qualitative and quantitative imaging characteristics of cervical lymph nodes on FDG PET/CT and contrast .. Read More
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Functional Appliances in the Treatment of Sleep Apnea in Children: A Systematic Review
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in children (OSA) is a Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDR) characterized by partial or complete obstruction of the Upper Airways (UA) during sleep and interfere with sleep patterns and growth and development in children. The gold standard treatment in children is the removal of lymphoid tissue surgery. Disea.. Read More
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Endoscopic Repair of Carotid Artery Injury
Background: Injury to the cavernous portion of the Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) during endoscopic skull base surgery is a well-recognized rare complication, which can be associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Many techniques have been suggested to manage ICA injury with varying degrees of success. A detailed tec.. Read More
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Clinical Impact of Chronic Tonsillitis on Weight and Height Parameters in Kosovo children
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the association of chronic tonsillitis with physiological parameters, such as the weight and height, before and after the surgical intervention in children. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study involving 85 children diagnosed with chronic tonsillitis and hospitalized in the D.. Read More
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Hearing loss (HL) is the most common sensory disorder, affecting all age groups, ethnicities, and genders. Several genes responsible for hearing loss are related to ion recycling and homeostasis in the inner ear. Mutations in GJB2 gene, the gene encoding gap junction protein connexin26 (Cx26), are most common detected in patient.. Read More
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Differences in Acetic Acid Ototoxicity in Guinea Pigs are Dependent on Maturity
Objectives: The objective was to study if the difference exist in drug ototoxicity between less mature and mature guinea pigs. Methods: The matured animal group had a body weight of 400 g and the less mature animal group had a body weight of 200 g. After compound action potential of the eight cranial nerves was measured, the mi.. Read More
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Introduction: To describe the epidemiological profile of patients with laryngeal papillomatosis, to identify diagnostic aspects and evolution after treatment. Method: This was a retrospective study over 16 years, from May 1995 to April 2011, in the ear nose throat in Hubert Koutoukou Maga, National Teaching Hospital of Cotonou... Read More
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Bullous Lesion of Larynx? An airway Emergency
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a chronic autoimmune disease that mainly affects elderly patients. It presents as skin lesions; however, it can affect the eyes and upper aerodigestive system as well. We report a rare case of Bullous pemphigoid that had a laryngeal extension presenting with odynophagia... Read More
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Deciphering Tinnitus from the Shoulders of Giants: A Kuhnian Shift may be Required
The mechanism contributing to the causation of tinnitus continues to evade us. It is unlikely that our current thinking is progressing in the right direction. The literature on the subject is mounting but with no real insights. Perhaps we are all barking up the wrong tree! The objective of this paper is to introduce, if possibl.. Read More
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