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Impaired nasal breathing and allergic rhinitis in children
Impaired nasal breathing is one of the most frequent causes for seeking otorhinolaryngologist's aid. In childhood, it affects the quality of life and learning, and during infancy - the overall development of the baby and its activities.
T. I. Garaschenko, N. E. Boikova
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Abstract Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of radiofrequency ablation of the intraturbinate segment of the posterior nasal nerve (RAPN) alone versus combined RAPN with CO₂ laser posterior nasal nerve neurolysis (RPN3) in patients with chronic rhinitis refractory to medical therapy. Study Design Retrospective cohort study.
Chia‐Chen Lin +5 more
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Drug-induced rhinitis as a complication of using mucosal decongestants
Rhinitis medicamentosa is induced by the overuse of topical nasal decongestants. It is characterized by chronic nasal obstruction, not related to allergy or common cold.
Zuzanna Kalinowska +3 more
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COLDS IN CHILDREN. HOW TO TREAT A RUNNING NOSE?
The acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI, in the English literature the term «common cold» is used) – is an acute, in most cases a self-limiting infection of the respiratory tract, manifested by catarrhal inflammation of the upper respiratory tract
E. P. Karpova +2 more
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Do oral decongestants have a clinically significant effect on BP in patients with hypertension? [PDF]
Q: Do oral decongestants have a clinically significant effect on BP in patients with hypertension? Evidence-based answer: It is unclear. Pseudoephedrine causes an average increase of 1.2 mm Hg in systolic blood pressure (BP) in patients with controlled ...
Guthmann, Richard +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Nasal airway obstruction (NAO) is prevalent with substantial health and quality of life burdens. Nasal valve collapse (NVC) is one structural cause of NAO. Temperature‐controlled radiofrequency (TCRF) nasal valve remodeling offers an alternative to invasive surgery.
David W. Kennedy +7 more
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ABSTRACT Kartagener's Syndrome (KS), a rare autosomal recessive disorder and a subset of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD), is characterized by chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis, and, in approximately 50% of cases, situs inversus. This condition arises from genetic mutations that impair motile cilia function, leading to defective mucociliary clearance ...
Ibrahim Khalil +3 more
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Pathological and cytological changes of the nasal mucosa in acute rhinosinusitis: the role of hyaluronic acid as supportive therapy [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the reparative role of hyaluronic acid in acute rhinosinusitis (ARS). PATIENTS AND METHODS: 48 patients affected by ARS were submitted to nasal endoscopy, nasal cytology, mucociliary transport evaluation (
ALTISSIMI, Giancarlo +8 more
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Abstract This single‐center, randomized, open‐label bioequivalence program compared two fixed‐dose combination (FDC) tablets containing ibuprofen (200 mg) and phenylephrine hydrochloride (10 mg) from different manufacturers in healthy Chinese adults under fasting and fed conditions. A three‐period, partially replicated crossover design was used for the
Menghan Ye +8 more
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Curing sinus headaches and tying law : an empirical analysis of bundling decongestants and pain relievers [PDF]
We apply and extend the cost-based approach to bundling and tying under competition developed in Evans and Salinger (2004) to over-the-counter pain relievers and cold medicines.
Evans, David S., Salinger, Michael
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