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Cough from the otolaryngologist perspective
Taking into account differential diagnosis and anti-cough therapies, the article considers some ENT diseases that can cause acute or long-term cough: laryngitis, laryngeal paresis, functional hypotonic dysphonia, and postnasal syndrome.
V. V. Shilenkova
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Carcinoma of the posterior wall of the hypopharynx: surgical treatment with larynx preservation
Introduction: Posterior pharyngeal wall is the most rare subsite for hypopharyngeal carcinomas. Because of its rarity, there are few studies published in the literature specifically concerning posterior pharyngeal wall carcinoma.
Bora Başaran, Selin Ünsaler
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Screening for extra-genital Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections is a crucial component for sexually transmitted diseases management, even if at present days no commercial methods have been approved for use on pharyngeal and rectal ...
Antonella Marangoni +4 more
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Alterations in Oral–Nasal–Pharyngeal Microbiota and Salivary Proteins in Mouth-Breathing Children
Mouth breathing induces a series of diseases, while the influence on microbiota of oral cavity and salivary proteins remains unknown. In this study, for the first time, profiles of oral–nasal–pharyngeal microbiota among mouth-breathing children (MB group,
Cancan Fan +9 more
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THE CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS OF DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERTROPHY OF PHARYNGEAL TONSIL AT CHILDREN
Purpose: identification of factors predisposing to the development of hypertrophy of pharyngeal tonsil at children at the age of 3-14 years.Materials and methods: 774 children at the age of3-14 years are surveyed.
A. G. Volkov +2 more
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Oral and pharyngeal cancers are some of the most common cancers worldwide. The risk of developing oral cancer is modified by environment, lifestyle, genetics, and a combination of these factors.
Jeevankumar Sangeetha +4 more
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IntroductionSwallowing impairment is a crucial issue that can lead to aspiration, pneumonia, and malnutrition. Animal models are useful to reveal pathophysiology and to facilitate development of new treatments for dysphagia caused by many diseases.
Keiko Hashimoto +8 more
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Analysis on the pharyngeal microbiota in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux disease
In this study, the laryngopharynx microbiome alterations were characterized after proton pump inhibitor treatment in patients with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease (LPRD) and healthy people. The potential outcome-predictive biomarker was explored.Patients with LPRD and healthy controls were enrolled.
Jintang Zhang, Xiaofan Fan
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EFFECT OF A BITTER BOLUS ON ORAL, PHARYNGEAL AND ESOPHAGEAL TRANSIT OF HEALTHY SUBJECTS
Context During swallowing, boluses stimulate sensory receptors of the oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal, and esophageal regions. Sweet and tasteless foods are more acceptable for swallowing than bitter foods. A bitter bolus is unpleasant for most subjects. Our
Leda Maria Tavares ALVES +2 more
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Sepsis by escherichia coli of uncommon starting in patient with T and NK cell lymphoma
Sepsis occurs in the presence of an infectious focus; in this case by Escherichia coli (E. coli), that toxins can cause severe damage to the organism's functionality and morphology, being worsened in patients with diseases that affect the immune system;
Carlos Noriega-Baella +3 more
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