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Otoneurological and neurological consequences of acute infectious ENT diseases
Acute respiratory infections often cause temporary disability. According to the World Health Organization, adults experience acute respiratory infections approximately twice a year. The course of acute respiratory viral infections is often accompanied by
O. V. Zaytseva
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Factors influencing the development of otitis media among Sicilian children affected by upper respiratory tract infections [PDF]
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infection is a nonspecific term used to describe an acute infection involving the nose, paranasal sinuses, pharynx and larynx.
FERRARA, Sergio+6 more
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The role of topical therapy in the treatment of acute otitis media in children
Acute otitis media is a common disease in children and accounts for about 2% of the total child morbidity. In the largest percentage of cases, acute otitis is usually successfully resolved, but its relapses increase the possibility of complications and ...
I. M. Kirichenko
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Acute and Chronic Otitis Media
Otitis media (OM) is a common illness in young children. OM has historically been associated with frequent and severe complications. Nowadays it is usually a mild condition that often resolves without treatment. For most children, progression to tympanic membrane perforation and chronic suppurative OM is unusual (low-risk populations); this has led to ...
Morris, Peter Stanley, Leach, Amanda J
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The State of High‐Resolution Imaging of the Human Inner Ear: A Look Into the Black Box
High‐resolution imaging of the cochlea is challenged by numerous unique aspects of this organ, where sensorineural cells, crucial for hearing, are too small for conventional modalities like magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. This article reviews current imaging techniques, emerging technologies, and innovations aimed at improving ...
Shelley Batts+3 more
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Recurrence of acute otitis media (RAOM) is a relevant issue in the clinical practice. “Bacteriotherapy” has been proposed as an option in children with RAOM.
I. La Mantia, A. Varricchio, G. Ciprandi
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Rhinovirus in acute otitis media
Low positive results were somewhat easier to distinguish by EIA than LA, because the minimal color change produced in the EIA was more apparent than the few agglutinated latex particles in the LA test. However, some of the low positive Abbott Testpack Strep A and Cards Strep A plus and minus endpoints had an irregularly or partially filled vertical ...
Kirsti Näntö-Salonen+5 more
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The Expanding Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of Muscle Glycogen Storage Disease 0, (GSD0B)
ABSTRACT Glycogen storage disorders are a group of genetic disorders affecting glucose homeostasis in the body. Muscular glycogen stores are essential for liberating glucose for energy supply during bursts of activity and sustained muscle work. Muscle glycogen storage disease 0 (GSD0B) is associated with biallelic variants in GYS1 causing muscular ...
Sarah Donoghue+16 more
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Exploring the Impact of Dietary Interventions on the Incidence and Severity of Acute Otitis Media: A Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
The present research examined the efficacy of dietary interventions in mitigating the incidence and intensity of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) through a randomised controlled trial involving 200 AOM patients.
Biradar, Kashiroygoud+2 more
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RATIONAL SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF LOCAL SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT IN ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA
Inflammatory diseases of the middle ear are found in all age groups. Acute otitis media is diagnosed in 20–30% of cases among the total number of patients with various diseases of ENT organs.
V. M. Svistushkin+2 more
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