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Evaluation of Respiratory Muscle Strength in Mouth Breathers: Clinical Evidences
Introduction The child who chronically breathes through the mouth may develop a weakness of the respiratory muscles. Researchers and clinical are seeking for methods of instrumental evaluation to gather complementary data to clinical evaluations.
Renata Andrade da Cunha +4 more
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The Diagnosis That Arrived Decades Late: Living Without and Then With Myhre Syndrome
ABSTRACT Myhre syndrome (MIM #139210) is a rare multisystem disorder first described in 1981, characterized by short stature, neurodevelopmental delay, joint contractures, and cardiopulmonary complications. Its molecular basis, recurrent pathogenic variants in SMAD4, was not discovered until 2011. This narrative is based on a review of medical records,
Abdallah F. Elias
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Introduction. Mouth breathing is a pathological functional condition in which breathing occurs predominantly or exclusively through the mouth. It is observed in people of different age groups, especially in children.
Maiia V. Yermolaieva +4 more
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Effect of mouth-breathing on craniofacial development in children
Amaç: Bu çalışmada ağız solunumunun kraniyofasiyal gelişimüzerine etkisini belirlemek için nazal veya ağız solunumu yapançocukların sefalometrik grafileri karşılaştırıldı.Hastalar ve Yöntemler: Çalışmaya maloklüzyon nedeniyleortodontik tedavi gören 132 ...
Erdur, Ömer +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article reflects on the construction of a supportive community of Black Afro‐diasporic graduate students and their supervisors researching issues relating to race in the field of education in Australia. It draws on the concept of marronage—a term rooted in the fugitive act of becoming a maroon, where enslaved people enacted an escape in ...
Hellen Magoi +6 more
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Oral breathing and speech disorders in children
Objective: To assess speech alterations in mouth-breathing children, and to correlate them with the respiratory type, etiology, gender, and age. Method: A total of 439 mouth-breathers were evaluated, aged between 4 and 12 years.
Silvia F. Hitos +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background To determine the safety and efficacy of laser ablation of the posterior nasal nerve (PNN) for the treatment of chronic rhinitis. Methods This study was a single‐center, prospective, single‐blinded, randomized sham‐controlled trial. Patients with a 24‐h reflective Total Nasal Symptom Score (rTNSS) ≧ 5, rhinorrhea ≧ 2, and congestion ≧
Jyun‐Yi Liao +9 more
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Gender as risk factor for mouth breathing and other harmful oral habits in preschoolers
Aim: To analyze associations between the mouth-breathing pattern and other harmful oral habits among preschoolers. Methods: An observational, cross-sectional study was carried out involving 198 children from 3 to five 5 of age.
Lara Jansiski Motta +5 more
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Mouth breathing syndrome: literature review
The mouth breathing is defined as a respiratory disorder in which there is a partial replacement of the nasal breath occurs by predominantly mouth breathing. Mouth breathing when exist in the child's growth and development phase, could interfere with the
Carvalho, Rafaella Cristina
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SDPR–STK38 axis controls the proliferation–differentiation balance in alveolar type II cells
The present study identifies SDPR as a pivotal regulator orchestrating the balance between proliferation and differentiation in alveolar type II (AT2) cells. In SDPR+/+ cells, SDPR binds to and inhibits STK38 activity, thereby sustaining GSK‐3β signaling functionality to promote cyclin D1 degradation and maintain cell cycle homeostasis.
Jie Wang +6 more
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