Role of α-Tocopherol Acetate on Nasal Respiratory Functions: Mucociliary Clearance and Rhinomanometric Evaluations in Primary Atrophic Rhinitis [PDF]
Primary atrophic rhinitis is a disease of the nose and of paranasalsinuses characterized by a progressive loss of function of nasal and paranasal mucosa caused by a gradual destruction of ciliary mucosalepithelium with atrophy of serous–mucous glands and
Domenico Testa MD, PhD +5 more
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Options for treatment of atrophic rhinitis of different etiology
Atrophy is the medical term for shrinkage in the size of an organ, tissue, or a single cell with a corresponding decrease or failure of their function. Rhinitis atrophica simplex is one of the diseases associated with the development of such involutional
A. V. Gurov, M. A. Yushkina
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) a biogenic stimulator in treatment of primary atrophic rhinitis
Background Primary atrophic rhinitis (1ry AR) is a chronic nasal disease characterized by the loss of mucociliary clearance and presence of viscid secretions and dried crusts that causes a characteristic foul odor, usually bilateral.
Hany Samir Mostafa, Essam Ezzat Ayad
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Rhinitis: differential diagnosis and treatment principles
Rhinitis is inflammation of the mucous membrane inside the nose. The clinical symptoms of this disease include nasal congestion, sneezing, itching of the nose and roof of mouth, rhinorrhea, and mucus draining down the back of the throat.
A. L. Guseva, M. L. Derbeneva
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Many patients have nasal syndromes that are nonallergic and noninfectious and not caused by mechanical or anatomic abnormalities. There are at least 8 recognized nonallergic rhinitis syndromes: drug-induced rhinitis including rhinitis medicamentosa ...
Michael A. Kaliner, MD
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Mono- and co-infections of primary porcine respiratory cells with Bordetella bronchiseptica and Streptococcus suis are not affected by the dermonecrotic toxin [PDF]
Bordetella bronchiseptica is a gram-negative bacterium contributing to respiratory diseases in many different animal species. In the swine population, it occurs frequently and plays a role in the Porcine Respiratory Disease Complex as well as in the ...
Désirée Schaaf +7 more
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Resolution of symptoms in patients with atrophic rhinitis following partial nasal closure technique [PDF]
Introduction: Atrophic rhinitis is a chronic nasal disease of unknown etiology, characterized by nasal mucosal atrophy, enlargement of nasal cavity, formation of thick foul smelling, greenish nasal crusts, hyposmia or anosmia. Materials and Methods: This
Keramat Mozafarinia
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Case Report: Nasal Myiasis in an Elderly Patient with Atrophic Rhinitis and Facial Sequelae of Leprosy. [PDF]
We describe a case of nasal myiasis in an 89-year-old Brazilian patient affected by leprosy with severe nasal sequelae. An initial treatment comprising sinusectomy combined with nasal endoscope removed more than 300 larvae, supplemented by systemic ...
Serafim RA +4 more
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Incidence of secondary atrophic rhinitis following endoscopic sinonasal tumour surgery: a retrospective review [PDF]
Background: Sinonasal tumours have been resected endoscopically at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, since 2003. The surgery, although called “minimally invasive” is often very aggressive and destructive to the nasal structures.
Mogammad S. Kamedien +2 more
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Atrophic Rhinitis with Maggot Infestation- A Demographic Study [PDF]
Introduction: Atrophic rhinitis is a chronic nasal condition characterised by atrophic changes in the nasal mucosa and the underlying bones. This leads to the formation of abnormally roomy nasal cavities, anosmia, foul smelling greenish crusts ...
Sumanth Kanjikar +5 more
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