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American Journal of Rhinology, 2007
Background The aim of this study was to determine the presence and location of telomerase activities and the possible influence of elevated human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) mRNA levels on the outcome after surgical treatment in nasal polyposis.
Yue-Shih, Chen +2 more
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Background The aim of this study was to determine the presence and location of telomerase activities and the possible influence of elevated human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) mRNA levels on the outcome after surgical treatment in nasal polyposis.
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The Laryngoscope, 1980
AbstractThe inflammatory nasal polyp is the most common benign or malignant nasal mass seen in children. Nasal polyps in the pediatric population appear to occur as inflammatory responses to bacterial infections. In 33% of the patients with polyps whom we studied, antral choanal polyps were noted, and in 20% of the patients the polyps were unilateral ...
V L, Schramm, M Z, Effron
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AbstractThe inflammatory nasal polyp is the most common benign or malignant nasal mass seen in children. Nasal polyps in the pediatric population appear to occur as inflammatory responses to bacterial infections. In 33% of the patients with polyps whom we studied, antral choanal polyps were noted, and in 20% of the patients the polyps were unilateral ...
V L, Schramm, M Z, Effron
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Patients with nasal polyps suffer from a condition that, despite adequate treatment, runs a recurrent and remitting course, requiring long-term medication and often multiple operations. It is a condition in which the cause remains unknown.
Gerald, McGarry, Louise, Melia
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Patients with nasal polyps suffer from a condition that, despite adequate treatment, runs a recurrent and remitting course, requiring long-term medication and often multiple operations. It is a condition in which the cause remains unknown.
Gerald, McGarry, Louise, Melia
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Superantigens and nasal polyps
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2003Nasal polyps represent an often severe T-cell-orchestrated eosinophilic upper airway disease with currently unknown pathogenesis, often associated with lower airway disease, such as asthma. Superantigens, predominantly derived from Staphylococcus aureus, are potent activators of T cells, induce the synthesis of IgE in B cells, and have direct effects ...
Claus, Bachert +4 more
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Hospital Medicine, 1994
Nasal polyps are as common as adult onset asthma and unilateral polyps require histological examination. Medical therapy with corticosteroids should be tried before surgery. The anatomy should be demonstrated with computed tomography before endoscopic surgery.
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Nasal polyps are as common as adult onset asthma and unilateral polyps require histological examination. Medical therapy with corticosteroids should be tried before surgery. The anatomy should be demonstrated with computed tomography before endoscopic surgery.
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The Laryngoscope, 1991
The nasoethmoid complexes from 6 patients with nasal polyps were systematically examined. First, the location and place of the origin of the polyps were recorded and photographed. The polyps and their places of origin were removed, serial sectioned, and examined. In all 6 patients, the polyps originated from the nasal mucosa.
P L, Larsen, M, Tos
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The nasoethmoid complexes from 6 patients with nasal polyps were systematically examined. First, the location and place of the origin of the polyps were recorded and photographed. The polyps and their places of origin were removed, serial sectioned, and examined. In all 6 patients, the polyps originated from the nasal mucosa.
P L, Larsen, M, Tos
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Glycosoaminoglycans in nasal polyps
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2005The qualitative and quantitative compositions of GAGs were comparable in all the polyps examined.Glycosoaminoglycans (GAGs) are an integral component of proteoglycans, which are constituents of connective tissue. The qualitative and quantitative compositions of GAGs occurring in proteoglycans determine their biological role.
Katarzyna, Pawłowska-Góral +4 more
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