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Vallecular Cyst: Airway Challenge and Options of Management
Vallecular cyst is a benign cyst with unknown aetiolgy. It is a rare presentation in adult and may obscure view for airway intubation. Prompt anticipation of difficult airway is important to reduce morbidity and mortality. We describe a case of vallecular cyst with surgical option for airway access and discuss the surgical manag.. Read More
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Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the etiology of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSHL) and to call attention to Acute Otitis Media (AOM) with SSHL. Study Design and Setting: We conducted a retrospective, multicenter analysis of SSHL. We were used spearman correlation matrix test for correlations between all v.. Read More
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Harmonious Team Approach for Safe Airway Management -The Keio University Experience-
Surgical Tracheostomy (ST) has been a standard procedure for surgical airway management for a long time. Recently, Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy (PDT) is getting more and more popular in the US and Europe in this field. In Japan, PDT is becoming well-known following the trend in other countries mainly due to its relativ.. Read More
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An Unusual Case of Postoperative Late Onset Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss, is a clinical entity of ambiguously defined etiology manifested by hearing loss of more than 30 dB on three contiguous frequencies occurring within 72 hours. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss has been called an otologic emergency and patient evaluation should proceed promptly. Early presentatio.. Read More
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Giant Cystic Parathyroid Adenoma Masquerading as a Retropharyngeal Abscess
Objective: A case report of a retropharyngeal cystic parathyroid adenoma and a review of its embryology, differential diagnosis and management are presented. Material and Method: A 34-year-old woman presented with a 2-year history of a right-sided discrete, cystic, submucosal cervical mass displacing the oropharynx anteriorly. .. Read More
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The Comparison of Bacteremia and Amount of Bleeding During Tympanomastoidectomy
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the amount of bleeding and bacteremia during tympanomastoidectomy surgery. Material and methods: A total of fifty-seven patients undergoing tympanomastoidectomy were evaluated in the present study. The amount of bleeding was measured and recorded for e.. Read More
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Maxillary Antrostomy in a Boy to Prevent Silent Sinus Syndrome Evolution
The Silent Sinus Syndrome (SSS) is a quite rare idiopathic clinical condition characterized by atelectasis/hypoplasia of the maxillary sinus which outlines a subclinical chronic maxillary sinusitis. This framework therefore causes some ipsilateral eyepieces alterations, such as silent and progressive enophtalmos and hypoglobus t.. Read More
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Objectives: The aims of this study were to prospectively evaluate the effectiveness of oral epinastine hydrochloride in pediatric outpatients with Sleep-Disordered Breathing- (SDB) related symptoms caused by hyperesthetic non-infectious rhinitis, and to assess their Quality of Life (QOL) prior to and following treatment. Study .. Read More
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Effects of Cochlear Trauma on BDNF Expression in Guinea Pig Cochlear Nucleus and Inferior Colliculus
Hearing loss caused by cochlear damage results in a variety of plastic changes in the central auditory pathways. One of these is hyperactivity, i.e. increased spontaneous firing rates, which may be involved in the generation of tinnitus, a phantom auditory sensation. The mechanism behind this synaptic plasticity is still uncerta.. Read More
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Induction Therapy with S-1 for Spindle Cell Carcinoma of the External Auditory Canal
We report an unusual case of spindle cell carcinoma of the external auditory canal, which responded well to two weeks’ treatment with the oral fluoropyrimidine anticancer drug S-1 (80 mg/body/day) followed by surgical resection. After the S-1 treatment, the tumor was significantly reduced in size, and a pathological examin.. Read More
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Verroucas Xanthoma of Faucial Pillar -A Case Report
We present a case of Verruciformxanthoma (VX) occurring on faucial pillar of oral cavity. VX is an uncommon benign mucocutaneous lesion of unknown etiology. It usually appears as single or multiple plaques or papules may be raised or flat with verrocous or pappilary rough surface texture, colour varying from reddish pink to yell.. Read More
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Prognostic Significance of Fhit and Wwox Proteins Expression in Laryngeal Cancer
Objective: The tumor suppressor genes, Fragile Histidine Triad (FHIT) and WW domain-containing oxidoreductase (WWOX) are encoded by fragile loci FRA3B and FRA16D at chromosomes 3p14.2 and 16q23.3. The expression of their protein products has been shown to decrease in several types of cancers. This concordant loss of expression s.. Read More
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Cetuximab and Oral Mucositis: Is it Different from Oral Mucositis Caused by Other Drugs?
Purpose: To estimate frequency of oral mucositis in treatment for head and neck cancer with radiotherapy and concurrent cetuximab and to determine whether it has different characteristics from mucositis caused by other drugs. Materials and methods: Subjects with locally advanced, primary non-metastatic, squamous cell carcinoma.. Read More
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Bacterial otitis media is an inherently inflammatory condition and often features an influx of neutrophils and other phagocytes into the middle-ear chamber. Neutrophils undergo a specific death pathway that results in formation of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps or “NETs”, which have been postulated as an antimicrobia.. Read More
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Evaluation of Hearing Efficiency in Patients with Oral Sub mucous Fibrosis
Objective: To evaluate hearing deficit in patients with Oral Submucous Fibrosis. Study background: A Cross Sectional study. Settings: The present work was carried out in the Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Sharad Pawar Dental College, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India. Subjects and methods: 20 patients .. Read More
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Specific sensory activity such as sustained acoustical or Electrical Intracochlear Stimulation (EIS) elicits electrical responses and molecular changes in neuronal subpopulations of the auditory brainstem. One of the first molecular changes observed is the expression of the immediate early gene Fos. Its protein functions as a mo.. Read More
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Treatment of an Acute Respiratory Failure Child Caused by Special Airway Foreign Body
Objective: To explore the combined treatment and effect because of lime foreign body in airway with inhalantion injury of children. Methods: One child whose respiratory tract was injured and obstructed by lime was admitted to our hospital, and systematic anti-infection and antishock procedures were performed. Then he re.. Read More
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A Pediatric Case of Gorham Disease with Extensive Maxillofacial Involvement
Objectives: To present a rare pediatric case of Gorham disease with craniofacial involvement. Study design: Case report and literature review. Methods: Literature review of craniofacial Gorham disease in pediatrics and discussion of a representative case within our health system. Results: A nine year old male presented after .. Read More
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Submandibular Gland Excision: 10-Year Outcome
Background: Submandibular gland is the second largest salivary gland in human body. There are neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases affecting the gland, while sialolithiasis is the most common non-neoplastic disease, pleomorphic adenoma is the most common neoplastic disease of the gland. The most common malignant tumor is adeno.. Read More
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Vascular Anatomy of Little's Area in Children with Epistaxis
Epistaxis in children in more than 90% of the cases from the anterior nasal cavity. In the majority of the paediatric population Epistaxis is due to trauma (accidents, manipulation, secondary hemorrhages after surgery), bleeding disorders (v.-Willebrand´s disease, side-effects of medication), dry climate (low humidity, hea.. Read More
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