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Efficacy of combined treatment of acute rhinosinusitis in children
The article presents the results of the study of clinical efficacy of treatment of acute rhinosinusitis in 80 children aged 3–15 years using Sialor® as an adjunct to comprehensive treatment.
E. I. Danilova +2 more
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What findings distinguish acute bacterial sinusitis? [PDF]
No combination of clinical findings can reliably distinguish acute viral rhinosinusitis from acute bacterial rhinosinusitis in primary care. Although unreliable, the best clinical predictor of acute bacterial sinusitis is the combination of unilateral ...
DeAlleaume, Lauren, Parker, Sandi
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Neuropathic pain associated with mucocele in the maxillary sinus [PDF]
Mucocele in the paranasal sinuses consists of a clinically unpainful, pseudocystic lesion that may be confused with cysts with mucosal accumulation due to an obstruction of a seromucinous gland or with other lesions displaying expansive masses in the ...
Albaladejo Meroño, A. +3 more
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Nasal decongestants in complex treatment of acute rhinosinusitis in children
Doctors have been dealing with inflammatory disease of nose and paranasal sinuses as early as since the XVII century. Rhinosinusitis is a polyethiologic inflammation of nose and paranasal sinuses, accompanied by congestion of secretion and impaired ...
E. P. Karpova, E. E. Vagina
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気管支喘息症例における臨床的特徴と鼻腔・副鼻腔のCT所見の関連について [PDF]
Extent of nasal and maxillary mucosa lesion was estimated in 26 asthmatics using computed tomographic scan in relation to clinical features of the disease. 1.
Ashida, Kozo +10 more
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Introduction: Rhinitis medicamentosa (RM) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the nasal mucosa caused by excessive use of topical nasal decongestants.
Martyna Byrska +9 more
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Seizures using a nasal decongestant
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a well-known clinicoradiological syndrome characterized by severe headache with or without neurological deficits or sei-zures and edema of subcortical white matter in diverse brain areas1,2. The predominant involvement of posterior cerebral lobes may be explained by an augmented vulnerability of ...
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Do antibiotics improve outcomes in chronic rhinosinusitis? [PDF]
For children, antibiotics do not appear to improve short-term (3-6 weeks) or long-term (3 months) outcomes of chronic rhinosinusitis (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, randomized controlled trials).
Duiker, S. Shevaun, Parker, Sandi
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