Make the best use of Researched information from 700+ peer reviewed, Open Access Journals operated by 50,000+ Editorial Board Members and esteemed reviewers and 1000+ Scientific associations in Medical, Clinical, Pharmaceutical, Engineering, Technology and Management Fields.
Meet Inspiring Speakers and Experts at our 3000+ Global Conferenceseries Events with over 600+ Conferences, 1200+ Symposiums and 1200+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology and Business
A New Technique of Coblation used in 42 Infants with Epiglottic Cyst
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of a new minimally invasive technique of coblation used in infants with epiglottic cyst. Methods: 42 consecutive patients with epiglottic cyst underwent surgery by use ArthroCare ENT Coblator II Surgery System. Results: All patients, includin.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Exploring the Limits of the Endoscopic Approach to Frontal Sinus Osteoma
Objective: We present the case of a frontal sinus osteoma in a 71-year-old Japanese woman who presented with an approximately 2-year history of head dullness. Case report: CT showed a 45×39 mm radio dense mass extending from the left to the right frontal sinus. Under general anesthesia the mass was removed by endoscopic s.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Foreign Body In TemporomandibularJoint Region
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of a new minimally invasive technique of coblation used in infants with epiglottic cyst. Methods: 42 consecutive patients with epiglottic cyst underwent surgery by use ArthroCare ENT Coblator II Surgery System. Results: All patients, includin.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Background: Hearing loss in children if undetected can lead to delay in speech and language development, social and emotional problems, and academic difficulties. The importance of screening of school-age children to detect hearing loss cannot be overemphasized. In the Philippines, there is no single uniform program for hearing .. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Tympanosclerosis - a Beginner's Worry: a Case Series and Review of Literature
Introduction: The aim of the present study is to study cases of tympanosclerosis retro-prospectively in regards to their clinical presentation and also their surgical management. Materials & Methods: 73 cases of tympanosclerosis were studied over a period of two years. Patients were also classified as those operated.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Through understanding the underlying mechanisms of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), several promising pharmacologic otoprotective agents are in development. Conversely, the experimental results with these protective agents further elucidate NIHL mechanisms. This article reviews the major classes of otoprotective agents for NI.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Research on the molecular bases of noise induced hearing loss has revealed that noise exposure produces multiple independent and complementary biochemical cascades that could damage DNA. The phosphorylation of Ser139 of histone variant H2Ax (γ-H2Ax) occurs within one minute following DNA damage and spans two million DNA ba.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Background: Concomitant chemoradiation therapy (CRT) is widely accepted as a primary treatment of advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). However, controversy exists regarding the treatment of patients with no clinically evident nodal disease after CRT. PET/CT imaging has therefore become increasingly popular to .. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
An Interesting and Unusual Case of Embroidery Needle Impaction in the Larynx: A Case Report
Head and neck cancers are a common spectrum of diseases, accounting for over one-third of a million deaths worldwide each year, and over 11,000 annual US deaths. Most head and neck cancers have traditionally been diagnosed in older males who abuse tobacco and/or alcohol. With increasing public awareness of the dangers of tobacco.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Human Papilloma Virus-Induced Head and Neck Cancer
Head and neck cancers are a common spectrum of diseases, accounting for over one-third of a million deaths worldwide each year, and over 11,000 annual US deaths. Most head and neck cancers have traditionally been diagnosed in older males who abuse tobacco and/or alcohol. With increasing public awareness of the dangers of tobacco.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
The aim of this study is to determine the pattern of hearing loss in otological trauma due to non-explosive trauma caused by slap in Kashmiri population. The study was conducted in otolaryngology clinic of a referral and a teaching tertiary care hospital Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences Medical College, Bemina, Srina.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Extranodal Natural-Killer/T-Cell Lymphoma, Nasal Type - Presenting as Non-Healing Palatal Ulcer
Oral cavity T-cell lymphoma occurs rarely. This case report describes a patient with such a tumor. The case was a 48 year old male presenting with a painless ulcer on palate mucosa. He had suffered from nasal obstruction. Pathology revealed the presence of a T-cell lymphoma tumor in the palate. Though rare, the signs and symptom.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Hearing Aid Use by Unilaterally Impaired Individuals: Outcome of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory
Tinnitus is a problem commonly associated with unilateral sensor neural hearing impairments; however, little has been published on the most efficacious approach to treating tinnitus in this population. Previous studies have shown that hearing aids are beneficial in treating tinnitus in individuals with hearing loss, but this has.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Retained Denture in Oropharynx
Purpose: To describe an unusual case of a denture retained in the oropharynx for one year and highlight current management of airway foreign bodies. Study design: A case report and brief review of the literature. Results: A 27 year old man sustained a gunshot wound to the neck and underwent exploratory surgery and tracheotomy.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Benign Mucosal Fold Lesion as a Cause of Hoarseness of Voice - A Clinical Study
Hoarseness of voice is a common disorder seen in day to day practice of Otorhinolaryngologist. Although, occasionally it can be a symptom of underlying malignancy, there are a variety of benign lesions causing the same. We analyzed a total number of 100 patients with history of hoarseness of voice for at least six months in who.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
The Misunderstood Role of the Nose in Adult Sleep Disordered Breathing
Sleep disordered breathing reflects a spectrum of disorders ranging from simple or habitual aesthetic snoring, to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) of varying severity. All of these entities result from increased upper airway resistance due to the summation of static and dynamic narrowing of any number of anatomical subsides in the .. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Tuberculous Mastoiditis: Report of an Uncommon Case in Morocco
Although tuberculosis is a major problem of public health in Morocco, the tuberculous mastoiditis remains extremely rare, and its diagnosis is often delayed. We report here the case of a 3-year-old child who had unusual chronic left mastoiditis and retro-auricular fistula, associated with spontaneous discharge of bony sequestrum.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Rare Adult Sinonasal Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma with Optic Involvement
Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Paranasal sinus accounts for 10% to 15% of adult head and neck Rhabdomyosarcoma. We presented a 32-year-old man with a month history of the right eye vision loss and had no common symptoms as nasal obstruction or headache. The adult patients, who have nasal symptoms along with eye complaints, should be ex.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
The Role of Endoscopic Surgery in the Treatment of Nasal Inverted Papilloma
1.1 Object: To explore the indications for surgical approach of nasal inverted papilloma based on clinical data. 1.2 Methods: In a retrospective study, clinical date of 72 patients with inverted papilloma operated at Anhui Provincial Hospital from 2000 to 2008. A preoperative CT scan was performed in all cases. 1.3 Result: There.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article
Cholesteatoma - A Potential Consequence of Chronic Middle Ear Inflammation
The article provides an overview on the current state-of-science of middle ear cholesteatoma, a non-neoplastic, keratinizing lesion that is characterized by the proliferation of epithelium with aberrant micro-architecture. Pathogenetic mechanisms including morphological, immunological, epidemiological and microbiological aspects.. Read More
To read the full article Visit Full Article | Download Full Article