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The role of cells and their derivatives in otorhinolaryngologic diseases treatment.

Life Sciences
Otolaryngology is an important specialty in the field of surgery that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of the ear, nose, throat, trachea, as well as related anatomical structures. Various otolaryngological disorders are difficult to treat using established pharmacological and surgical approaches. The advent of molecular and cellular therapies led
Haibo Ou   +7 more
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Biofilms and their role in otorhinolaryngological disease

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2008
AbstractObjective:To describe the pathophysiology of biofilm communities and their role in otorhinolaryngological disease, with reference to the published literature.Design:Review of relevant literature, using Medline and the combined search terms ‘biofilms’ and ‘otorhinolaryngology’, and also various related keywords such as ‘tonsil’ and ‘adenoid ...
Emily A. Macassey, Patrick J. D. Dawes
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Otorhinolaryngological diseases in the minoan era

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1993
AbstractMinoan civilization was one of the civilizations of the past and flourished in the island of Crete between the years 2600 B.C. and 1100 B.C. Archaeological excavations brought to the light buildings and items, showing that the Minoans had an extensive knowledge about hygiene and health matters.Among the items were idols, depicting anatomical ...
Emmanuel S. Helidonis   +4 more
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OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIC ASPECTS OF RHEUMATOID DISEASE

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1968
Abstract. Several otorhinolaryngologic aspects of rheumatoid diseases are pointed out. With regard to rheumatic fever and rheumatoid arthritis, the removal of tonsils or other foci of infection will not alter the course of the disease or prevent recurrence.
S. Bruce Mer, Francis L. Lederer
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Otorhinolaryngological Manifestations in Patients With Behçet Disease

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2014
Behçet disease (BD) is a systemic immune-mediated vasculitis of unknown origin characterised by recurrent orogenital ulceration, ocular inflammation and skin lesions. The aim of our study was to identify ear, nose and throat (ENT) manifestations associated with BD.Retrospective review of the medical records of all patients diagnosed with BD who ...
Leticia Acle   +4 more
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Otorhinolaryngological manifestations of von Recklinghausen's disease in Nigerians

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1986
SummaryOtorhinolaryngological manifestations of 13 patients with von Recklinghausen's disease appearing at Lagos University Teaching Hospital over a five-year period have been studied. Among patients with ENT manifestations of the disease, the most common general features exhibited were cutaneous neurofibromas (100 per cent), headache (69.23 per cent ...
S. A. Ademiluyi, T. G. A. Ijaduola
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Otorhinolaryngological manifestations and delayed diagnosis in Kawasaki disease

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2019
Kawasaki disease (KD) is a febrile multisystemic vasculitis of unknown etiology whose coronary prognosis is improved by early diagnosis and management. The objective of this study was to describe ENT manifestations encountered and to look for a delayed diagnosis associated with these manifestations.A retrospective descriptive single-center study was ...
M. Rouault   +5 more
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Otorhinolaryngologic complications of rheumatic diseases

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1984
T HE EAR, nose, and throat can be affected by a wide spectrum of rheumatologic diseases, encompassing a range of pathologic processes including synovitis, vasculitis, mass lesions (nodules), and local mucosal damage leading to scarring and secondary infection.
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Otorhinolaryngological Complications of Progressive Facial Hemiatrophy (Romberg's Disease)

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1995
Progressive facial hemiatrophy (PFH) is characterized by slowly progressive atrophy of subcutaneous tissue. Bone, muscles, nerves, the eye, and the brain may be affected by atrophy. Four patients suffering from various otorhinolaryngological complications of PFH or Romberg's disease are reported.
Hartmut Siemes   +2 more
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Mechanisms of allergic diseases in Otorhinolaryngology.

Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2018
Allergic Rhinitis (AR) is an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity disease caused by inhalation of an allergen to which the patients is sensitized. Etiopathogenesis of AR comprises a sensitization phase, an immediate phase and a late phase. In the sensitization phase, inhaled allergens are processed in peptides and come into contact with the nasal mucosa cells.
Ridolo, E, Martignago, I, Masieri, S
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