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The oral cavity mucosa in the workers of the manufacture of the synthetic detergentsUrticaria Secondary to Monoethanolamine Sensitivity,USE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ORAL INFLAMMATION,HLA–B association in psoriasis,RETT SYNDROME,Paediatric Haematology-Oncology Patients,COMMUNITY NUTRITION,Materials Chemistry,Felis domesticus Papillomavirus type 2 (FdPV2) in dermatologically healthy cats


[HTML] Prevalence and character of the oral cavity mucosa in the workers of the manufacture of the synthetic detergents

IF Ikromovna - European science review, 2016
... So, there were more frequently observed allergic stomatitis (20.3 %), leukoplakia (17.8 %), allergic
cheilitis (14.4 %) and chronic recurrent aphthous stomatitis (10.4 %), a some less often — allergic
glossitis (9.8 %) and desquamative glossitis (9.6 %) and more less — exfoliate ...

[HTML] Urticaria Secondary to Monoethanolamine Sensitivity

MD RASHID KHAN - Consultant, 2016
... Consultant: Volume 47 - Issue 6 - June 2007. Atrophic Glossitis. April 28, 2011. Bookmark
this page. Authors: RASHID KHAN, MD. ... Atrophic glossitis (A) and decreased sensation
to light, touch, and vibration of the distal extremities were noted. ...

USE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ORAL INFLAMMATION

B Arzi, DL Borjesson, FJM Verstraete - US Patent 20,160,199,414, 2016
... In some embodiments, the oral inflammation is acute. In varying embodiments, the oral
inflammation is an oral inflammatory disorder selected from gingivostomatitis, stomatitis,glossitis
and/or mucositis. In some embodiments, the MSCs are autologous to the mammal. ...

HLA–B association in psoriasis

A Anandan, K Radhakrishnan, RP Thokala… - International Journal of …, 2016
... Ikaheimo,Silvennoinen-Kassinen ,Karvonen J.Immunogenetics profile of psoriasis vulgaris.Arch
Dermatol Res 1996;.288:63-67. Gonzaga HF,Torres EA. Both psoriasis and benign migratory
glossitis are associated with HLA. Br J Dermatol. 1996;135:368-370. ...

54| RETT SYNDROME

CL SMITH-HICKS, S NAIDU - Neurobiology of Disease, 2016
... medications. These manifestations include xero- stomia, stomatitis, glossitis, erythema
multiformae, gingivitis, peri- odontal abscess, sinusitis, dysphagia, and tongue paralysis.
A regular dental check-up is an important part of care. ...

[PDF] Dermatological Findings in Turkish Paediatric Haematology-Oncology Patients

U Uksal, P Ozturk, E Colgecen, N Taslidere, T Patiroglu… - 2016
... Table 5. Mucosal findings Female/ Total Diagnose Male Number % Mucositis 23/35 58 36.94
Candida albicans infections 12/17 29 18.47 Atrophic glossitis 10/15 25 15.92 Aphthous lesions
1/3 4 2.54 Lingua geographica 0/2 2 1.27 Gingival bleeding 1/0 1 0.63 ...

[HTML] Geno-and seroprevalence of Felis domesticus Papillomavirus type 2 (FdPV2) in dermatologically healthy cats

M Geisseler, CE Lange, C Favrot, N Fischer… - BMC Veterinary Research, 2016
Skip to main content. Advertisement. Biomed Central logo
Menu. Search Search. Publisher main menu. ...

[PDF] Materials Chemistry B

S Hussain, AH Malika, PK Iyer
... nucleic acid repair and electron transfer processes.2 Inadequate dietary intake of RF leads to
several health disorders3 including slow growth, visual impairment, fatigue, digestive problems,
hair loss, skin diseases, mental illness, anemia, angular stomatitis, glossitis and keratitis ...

TEXTBOOK OF COMMUNITY NUTRITION

S DAS - 2016
Page 1. QUESTIONS  1 TEXTBOOK OF COMMUNITY NUTRITION Suryatapa Das
Assistant Professor, Department of Food and Nutrition Maharani Kasiswari College
University of Calcutta ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 5A Bhawani ...

Computational Fluid Dynamics Upper Airway Effective Compliance, Critical Closing Pressure, and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity,Oral Appliance Therapy,The Effect Of Donepezil On Sleep Apnea In Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea,Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Retinal Microvascular Signs,Effect Of Positional Therapy On The Pharyngeal Structure Causing Collapse


Computational Fluid Dynamics Upper Airway Effective Compliance, Critical Closing Pressure, and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity in Obese Adolescent Girls

DM Wootton, S Sin, H Luo, A Yazdani, JM McDonough… - Journal of Applied …, 2016
Abstract Rationale: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is associated with
anatomical abnormalities restricting upper airway size and functional factors decreasing
pharyngeal dilator activity in sleep. In this study we hypothesized that OSAS is also ...

What role for hypercapnia in obstructive sleep apnea?

JV Brugniaux, GE Foster, AE Beaudin - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2016
to the editor: The question raised by Wang et al.(5) in their recent Viewpoint is important
inasmuch as apneic events in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are associated with both
hypoxia and hypercapnia. Given the cerebrovasculature is more sensitive to hypercapnia ...

The Use Of A Validated Claustrophobia Questionnaire In Predicting Future Compliance To Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) In Obstructive Sleep Apnea ( …

K Agarwal, S Uppalapati, K Moss, L Bazan, C Drake… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
We performed a prospective chart review of 43 patients who were newly diagnosed with
OSA. During their consultation visit, patients were provided with a claustrophobia
questionnaire that measures fear of suffocation and fear of restriction. These ...

Montelukast for Children with Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Results of a Double-blind Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial

L Kheirandish-Gozal, HPR Bandla, D Gozal - Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2016
Rationale: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is highly prevalent in children and is usually
treated by adenotonsillectomy. Non-surgical therapies for OSA consist primarily of anti-
inflammatory approaches and have recently gained popularity, but their efficacy remains ...

Prediction Of Outcome With Oral Appliance Therapy For Obstructive Sleep Apnea Using In-home Mandibular Titration

Z Topor, J Grosse, N Vranjes, S Charkandeh… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
Methods Participants (N= 131; AHI> 10 hr-1) underwent a two night study with a computer-
controlled mandibular position that responded to respiratory events detected in real time,
and all received a custom oral appliance (SomnoMed or MicroO). Using prospectively ...

Management of obstructive sleep apnea in children: A practical approach.

KD Pereira, CK Jon, P Szmuk, RH Lazar, RB Mitchell - Ear, nose, & throat journal, 2016
The management of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) in children differs between
institutions, and there is a need for an updated review of current practice. Literature was
reviewed using the PubMed database from 1995 to 2015 by four tertiary care providers ...

Evaluating The Use Of Quality Care Measures In The Assessment And Management Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients

C Ryan, N Uppal - D57. DON'T BE A DO-BADDER: NEW …, 2016
Methods: We performed a retrospective, cross-sectional study of all patients with OSA who
were seen for follow-up assessments in the Sleep Disorders clinic at TGH from September 1
2014 to April 30 2015. For those with a diagnosis of OSA based on diagnostic ...

The Effect Of Donepezil On Sleep Apnea In Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea-A Randomized, Double Blind Cross-Over Study

RL Owens, SA Sands, JE Orr, PN DeYoung, ET Smales… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
Rationale: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Prior small studies have shown that donepezil, an
acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, might improve OSA, possibly related to manipulation of ArTh,
ventilatory stability and/or muscular compensation. The hypothesis of this study is that a ...

Effect Of Positional Therapy On The Pharyngeal Structure Causing Collapse In Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients

P Genta, SA Sands, A Azarbarzin, C De Melo… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
Supine sleep position usually worsens OSA severity. Among patients with positional OSA
(obstructive events predominantly while supine), avoiding supine position effectively treats
OSA. However, positional therapy is not effectively prescribed. If structure-specificity of ...

[HTML] Sex‐Specific Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Retinal Microvascular Signs: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

GM Lin, S Redline, R Klein, LA Colangelo, MF Cotch… - Journal of the American …, 2016
Background Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common condition affecting more men than
women. The relationship of OSA with microvascular disease is unclear, complicated by
possible sex difference. Assessment of the relationship of OSA with retinal microvascular ...

Horner's Syndrome due to a Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection after Deep Sea Scuba Diving,Nonhealing Ulcers,Hyperbaric oxygen preconditioning protects the lung against acute pancreatitis induced injury


[HTML] Comment on Fedorko et al. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Does Not Reduce Indications for Amputation in Patients With Diabetes With Nonhealing Ulcers of the Lower …

ET Huang - Diabetes Care, 2016
... Footnotes. ETH is currently affiliated with Hyperbaric Medicine/Wound Care Clinic, Legacy
Emanuel Medical Center, Portland, OR. ... A clinical practice guideline for the use of hyperbaric
oxygen therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. Undersea Hyperb Med 2015;42:205 ...

Hyperbaric oxygen preconditioning protects the lung against acute pancreatitis induced injury via attenuating inflammation and oxidative stress in a nitric oxide …

Q Yu, P Zhang, Y Liu, W Liu, NA Yin - Biochemical and Biophysical Research …, 2016
... d Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, The Second Military Medical University,
Shanghai, PR China; e Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine, Xin Hua Hospital
Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200092, PR ...

[PDF] Horner's Syndrome due to a Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection after Deep Sea Scuba Diving

JE Alonso Formento, JL Fernández Reyes… - Case Reports in …, 2016
... 7, no. 6, pp. 406–407, 2005. View at Google Scholar · View at Scopus; JW Gibbs III, CA Piantadosi,
and EW Massey, “Internal carotid artery dissection in stroke from scuba diving: a case report,”
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 167–171, 2002. ...

Συμπεριφορά ασθενών με χρόνια νοσήματα



Συλλογική και ατομική διαδικτυακή συμπεριφορά ασθενών με χρόνια νοσήματα σε περίοδο οικονομικής κρίσης: Ανάλυση λόγου και προφίλ στο Facebook

Μ Δρακομαθιουλάκης - 2016
... υπηρεσιών υγείας). Η προσωπική/ συναισθηματική υποστήριξη εξακολουθεί να είναι
ένας βασικός λόγος που οι χρόνιοι ασθενείς προσφεύγουν σε ομάδες στο Facebook,
δεν είναι όμως πλέον ούτε ο μόνος, ούτε ο κυριότερος. 18 ...

Schwannoma of 7 th Cranial Nerve,Recombinant soluble IFN receptor (sIFNAR2) exhibits intrinsic therapeut0ic efficacy in Multiple Sclerosis,Eyelid and Periorbital Surgery,HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA AND PRIMARY LATERAL SCLEROSIS,GENERALIZED EPILEPSIES IN CHILDREN,parà USH1 existen al menos 7 loci iferentes, siendo USH1B el subtipo más común,Dose‐response of task‐specific upper limb training in people at least 6 months post stroke


Dose‐response of task‐specific upper limb training in people at least 6 months post stroke: A Phase II, single‐blind, randomized, controlled trial

CE Lang, MJ Strube, MD Bland, KJ Waddell… - Annals of Neurology, 2016
... relationship. Methods: Eighty-five adults with UE paresis ≥ 6 months after stroke were randomized
to one of four ... There was no evidence of a dose-response effect of task-specific training on
functional capacity in people with long-standing upper limb paresis post stroke. ...

Recombinant soluble IFN receptor (sIFNAR2) exhibits intrinsic therapeutic efficacy in a murine model of Multiple Sclerosis

M Suardíaz, D Clemente, C Marin-Bañasco, T Orpez… - Neuropharmacology, 2016
... registered according to a standard 0 to 5 scale (Marin-Bańasco et al., 2014, Moliné-Velázquez
et al., 2011 and Moliné-Velįzquez et al., 2014): 0, healthy; 0.5, flaccidity and partial paralysis
of the tail; 1, limp tail; 1.5, weakness in one hind limb; 2, hind limb paresis; 2.5, partial ...

[PDF] Schwannoma of 7 th Cranial Nerve: A Case Report.

A Raj, G Ramesh, S Pathak, A Kumar
... Rapid onset mimicks somewhat to Bell palsy. ... The difficulty in establishing a correct preoperative
diagnosis has been pointed out by Conley and Janecka12 because this tumor is infrequent and
generally unsuspected as preoperative facial nerve paresis is unusual. ...

32| UPPER MOTOR NEURON DISORDERS HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPLEGIA AND PRIMARY LATERAL SCLEROSIS: CLINICAL TRIALS, PATHOLOGY, …

S PAGANONI, N ATASSI - Neurobiology of Disease, 2016
... The cellular and molecular pathology of the motor system in hereditary spastic para- paresis
due to mutation of the spastin gene. ... muscles, areflexia of the extremities, atrophy and fasciculations
of the tongue, a failure to suckle and swallow efficiently, and a bell-shaped torso, the ...

BACTERIAL MENINGITIS Seizures in the acute setting can be related to fever, subdural collec-tions, cerebritis, or cerebral infarction. The probability of developing …

V ENCEPHALITIS - Neurobiology of Disease, 2016
... RASMUSSEN ENCEPHALITIS This is a rare unilateral inflammatory brain disease
of unknown cause that typically presents in childhood with progressive hemi- paresis,
cognitive impairment and, usually, refractory epilepsy. ...

Eyelid and Periorbital Surgery

MA Codner, CD McCord Jr - 2016

[PDF] 鷺 parà USH1 existen al menos 7 loci iferentes, siendo USH1B el subtipo más común (70%

DMS de Usher
... CDH23 Mutation and Phenotype Heterogeneity: A Profile of 107 Diverse Families with Usher
Syndrome and Nonsyndromic Deafness. AJ Hun Geet 2002; 71; 353-275, 7. Bell I Retinitis
Pigmwne1tosa and Allied Diseases. ... Halmagi G. Curthos I. A clinical sign of canal paresis...

40| BIOLOGICAL BASES OF SYMPTOMATIC GENERALIZED EPILEPSIES IN CHILDREN

DA NITA, MA CORTEZ, JLP VELAZQUEZ - Neurobiology of Disease, 2016
Page 331. 40| BIOLOGICAL BASES OF SYMPTOMATIC GENERALIZED EPILEPSIES
IN CHILDREN DRAGOS A. NITA, MIGUEL A. CORTEZ, JOSE LUIS PEREZ VELAZQUEZ,
AND O. CARTER SNEAD 3RD introDuCtion Symptomatic ...

Nasal Resistance In CPAP Adherence,Prolonged Sinus Pause with Sleep Apnea Syndrome,Stridor in neonates with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy subject to selective cerebral or whole body hypothermia,Upper Airway Stimulation For Obstructive Sleep Apnea,Video-polysomnographic documentation of non− rapid eye movement sleep parasomnia followed by rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder,Parkinson's Disease As A Contributing Cause Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Treatable With Controlled Release Levodopa,Discontinuation Of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy In Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome,Inspired Oxygen (Fi02) With Different Oxygen Flows And Different CPAP Levels In Domiciliary Noninvasive Ventilators (DNIV),Low Flow Nasal Pillow Mask Meets CPAP Efficacy,The Use Of A Validated Claustrophobia Questionnaire In Predicting Future Compliance To Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) In Obstructive Sleep Apnea


The Use Of A Validated Claustrophobia Questionnaire In Predicting Future Compliance To Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) In Obstructive Sleep Apnea ( …

K Agarwal, S Uppalapati, K Moss, L Bazan, C Drake… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
We performed a prospective chart review of 43 patients who were newly diagnosed with
OSA. During their consultation visit, patients were provided with a claustrophobia
questionnaire that measures fear of suffocation and fear of restriction. These ...

The Role Of Nasal Resistance In CPAP Adherence In The World Trade Center First Responder Cohort

E Ducca, T Gumb, A Twumasi, K Black, C Lewis… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
CPAP adherence reported in the literature is only two to four hours per night. Difficulty with
exhalation is often cited as a reason for difficulty tolerating CPAP. It is possible that patients
with high total nasal resistance (TNR) or symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) ...

Low Flow Nasal Pillow Mask Meets CPAP Efficacy

JE Orr, Y Li, A Malhotra, PN DeYoung - D57. DON'T BE A DO-BADDER: NEW …, 2016
Rationale. Despite transformative benefits for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
in Obstructive Sleep Apnea, adherence to CPAP is quite variable. Reasons for low
adherence include physical complaints (skin irritation, eye puffiness, air in stomach, and ...

Determination Of The Fraction Of Inspired Oxygen (Fi02) With Different Oxygen Flows And Different CPAP Levels In Domiciliary Noninvasive Ventilators (DNIV)

RE Gutierrez, J Leon, T Cortes, C Ortiz, VP Vergara… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
I: Noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) is a form of ventilatory support used in chronic
patients in the home setting. INTRODUCTION Domiciliary noninvasive ventilators (DNIV) do
not have a blender for mixing gases (air and oxygen) and the vast majority administrate ...

Determinant Factors Of Discontinuation Of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy In Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

M Tsuji, H Hara, A Ichikawa, K Orimo, R Mizobuchi… - D57. DON'T BE A DO- …, 2016
... Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is widely used for the treatment
of OSAS. However, 10-20% of the patients will discontinue the CPAP therapy at
an early stage. Purpose: To determine the factors relating ...

Parkinson's Disease As A Contributing Cause Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Treatable With Controlled Release Levodopa

AL Lafontaine, V Mery, A Robinson, RJ Kimoff… - B65. THINGS THAT GO …, 2016
... The oxygen desaturation index (ODI, 4%) was 3.9/h. A CPAP titration was done, with
relief of respiratory events with CPAP 8cmH2O (residual AHI 4.9/h, including supine
REM sleep). CPAP treatment was initiated but the patient ...

[PDF] Prolonged Sinus Pause with Sleep Apnea Syndrome: A Case Report

F Ahmed, A Rahman - Bangladesh Heart Journal, 2016
... Here we describe a case of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome presenting with prolonged pause
on Holter monitoring, which was corrected by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.
Key words: Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Sleep apnea syndromes, CPAP ventilation. ...

Stridor in neonates with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy subject to selective cerebral or whole body hypothermia

MA Redondo, ARS de la Blanca, AL Benoliel… - Anales de Pediatría (English …, 2016
... 7, 41+6, 3.935, M, Monitored, normal, No, Yes, Vaginal, CPAP, 6/8, 7.25, No, Yes, Yes. BW,
birth weight (g); CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure; CTGR, cardiothoracograph
recording; F, female; GA, gestational age; HT, hypothermia; M, male. ...

Video-polysomnographic documentation of non− rapid eye movement sleep parasomnia followed by rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: A parasomnia …

N Matos, A Iranzo, C Gaig, J Santamaria - Sleep Medicine, 2016
... 2. Image analysis. A 53-year-old woman was referred because of dream-enacting behaviors.
Her medical history included obstructive sleep apnea treated with continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) for 11 years and depression treated with paroxetine for 3 years. ...

Three Year Outcomes Of Upper Airway Stimulation For Obstructive Sleep Apnea

W Randerath, KP Strohl, PJ Strollo - D57. DON'T BE A DO-BADDER: NEW …, 2016
... Introduction: Upper airway stimulation (UAS) has been demonstrated to be safe and effective
in participants with moderate-to-severe OSA who could not adhere to continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) in a large cohort study (STAR trial) after 12 months of follow-up . ...

The detection of bacterial pharyngitis,Juxta–vertebral lesions in Granulomatosis with polyangiitis,Das laufende Ohr,Perioperative Versus Prophylactic Antibiotics for Cochlear Implantation,TROMBOSIS VENOSA CEREBRAL,Systemic corticosteroids for acute otitis media in children,Pediatric Inflammatory Neck Mass,Treating chronic inflammation and inflammatory diseases,Children with complex inner ear malformations and decision making between CI and ABI


Point-Counterpoint: A Nucleic acid amplification test for Streptococcus pyogenes should replace antigen detection and culture for the detection of bacterial pharyngitis.

BS Pritt, R Patel, TJ Kirn, RB Thomson - Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2016
... pharyngitis are mild and self-limited, although potential complications include
peritonsillar 31 abscesses, otitis media, mastoiditis, cervical lymphadenitis, pneumonia,
rheumatic fever and 32 poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. ...

Juxta–vertebral lesions in Granulomatosis with polyangiitis

GA Ramirez, E Della-Torre, C Campochiaro, E Bozzolo… - Seminars in Arthritis and …, 2016
... loss. She was diagnosed with GPA based upon the evidence of bilateral mastoiditis
on CT scan, positive PR3 ANCA and non–caseating granulomas with prominent
perivascular inflammation on a biopsy of the mastoid tissue. ...

Das laufende Ohr

M Patscheider - MMW-Fortschritte der Medizin, 2016
... Wann sollten Sie sofort zum HNO-Arzt überweisen? Notfallmäßige Vorstellung bei Verdacht auf
Mastoiditis (abstehendes Ohr mit Rötung und teigiger Schwellung retroaurikulär), Menigitis,
Fazialisparese, akuter Ertaubung, Schwindel, bei Blutung oder Liquorrhoe nach Trauma. ...

A Systematic Review of Perioperative Versus Prophylactic Antibiotics for Cochlear Implantation

S Anne, SL Ishman, S Schwartz - Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2016
... Lastly, outcomes including fever, infection, meningitis, device extrusion, otitis media and
postoperative mastoiditis, reparative granulomas, and drug adverse effects were recorded.
The quality of studies was assessed based on study design. ...

[PDF] TROMBOSIS VENOSA CEREBRAL

OC Arias - REVISTA MEDICA DE COSTA RICA Y …, 2016
... En alrededor de un tercio de los pacientes se identifica un estado protrombotico
adquirido o heredado. Se debe de realizar una evaluación por meningitis, sinusitis,
otitis y mastoiditis en pacientes con evidendencia de infección. ...

[DOC] Status: Open

MM Tavenner, DM Tavenner
... of the measure, we have grave concerns that the denominator exclusions necessary to adequately
differentiate “uncomplicated” headaches from headaches suspect for more serious underlying
conditions such as subarachnoid hemorrhage, meningitis, mastoiditis, and other ...

Systemic corticosteroids for acute otitis media in children

RW Ranakusuma, Y Pitoyo, ED Safitri, S Thorning… - The Cochrane Library, 2016
... 4. AOM recurrence, which is defined as the occurrence of AOM episodes within one monthafter
completion of antibiotic therapy (Pichichero 2000). 5. Serious complications related to AOM such
as mastoiditis and meningitis. Search methods for identification of studies ...

Pediatric Inflammatory Neck Mass

CJ Hochstim, AH Messner - Current Treatment Options in Pediatrics
... MRI has been used to examine acute mastoiditis in adult and pediatric patients and it was
observed that total opacification of the tympanic cavity and the mastoid, intense intramastoid
enhancement, perimastoid dural enhancement, bone erosion, and extracranial complications ...

Consensus statement: Long-term results of ABI in children with complex inner ear malformations and decision making between CI and ABI

L Sennaroğlu, V Colletti, T Lenarz, M Manrique… - Cochlear Implants …, 2016

Compositions and methods for treating chronic inflammation and inflammatory diseases

RM Bannister, J Brew, W Caparros-wanderley… - US Patent 9,381,180, 2016
... disease, a hyperlipidemic pancreatitis, an infection, an inflammatory neuropathy, an insulin
resistance, an interstitial cystitis, an interstitial nephritis, an iritis, an ischemia, a keratitis, a
keratoconjunctivitis, a laryngitis, a lupus nephritis, a mastitis, a mastoiditis, a meningitis, a ...

CDC73-related primary hyperparathyroidism,Sleep architecture in Pierre-Robin sequence,Children at Risk for Persistent Obstructive Sleep Apnea After Adenotonsillectomy


Sleep architecture in Pierre-Robin sequence: The effect of mandibular distraction osteogenesis

JN Bangiyev, H Traboulsi, I Abdulhamid, A Rozzelle… - International Journal of …, 2016
... FFL findings were detailed with base-of-tongue collapse in various positions as well as
findings of laryngomalaciaLaryngomalacia was graded as mild, moderate, and severe in
terms of supraglottic collapse by one of four pediatric otolaryngologists. ...

Telephone Screening to Identify Children at Risk for Persistent Obstructive Sleep Apnea After Adenotonsillectomy

LE Schaeg, JL Kaiser, ME Crow - Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2016
... 3. Is there a difference in age, gender, race/ethnicity, body mass index (BMI) category, asthma,
allergic rhinitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, laryngomalacia, smoke exposure, and severity
of preoperative OSA between children with normal and at-risk scores on the PSQ ...

Potential utility of cinacalcet as a treatment for CDC73-related primary hyperparathyroidism: a case report

T Sato, K Muroya, J Hanakawa, S Yamashita… - Clinical Pediatric …, 2016
... At 1 mo of age, his parents noticed stridor, and at 6 mo of age, he was referred to our hospital
because he was not holding his head up. Detailed examination led to the diagnosis of
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy resulting from laryngomalacia and recurrent pneumonia. ...

Decannulation


[PDF] Swallowing and Aspiration: How Much Is Affected by the Number of Arytenoid Cartilages Remaining After Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy?

C Kılıç, Ü Tunçel, M Kaya, E Cömert, S Özlügedik - Clinical and Experimental …, 2016
... prolonged healing period, and achieve functional swallowing after surgery, the twelfth cranial
nerve and nervus laryngeus superior-inferior should remain intact, and cartilage structures should
be covered with mucosa to the greatest extent possible [3]. The decannulation of the ...

An Innovative Operative Method for Correction of Tracheal Stenosis

DR Shah, V Mungutwar - Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck …, 2016
... Intermittent deflation of the tube was performed post operatively. Dressing was done after 48
h. ET tube was withdrawn on 5th day and the decannulation underwent successfully. ...
hypergranulation tissue. Decannulation was failed twice after excision of hypergranulation tissue....

Sleep architecture in Pierre-Robin sequence: The effect of mandibular distraction osteogenesis

JN Bangiyev, H Traboulsi, I Abdulhamid, A Rozzelle… - International Journal of …, 2016
... By augmenting the anterior-posterior dimensions of the infant airway, MDO has also
recently been shown to prevent tracheostomy in patients with PRS, and to result in a
successful decannulation in already tracheostomized patients[15]. ...

[HTML] Association of Airway Complications With Free Tissue Transfer to the Upper Aerodigestive Tract With or Without Tracheotomy

JD Cramer, S Samant, E Greenbaum, UA Patel - JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck …, 2016
... tions. In a separate series, Yeung et al14 reviewed 62 patients undergoing microvascular
reconstruction of the oral cavity and found that tracheotomy decannulation later than 10
days was significantly associated with postoperative pneumonia. ...

[HTML] Use of Continuous Infusion Hydralazine in a Pediatric Patient on Mechanical Circulatory Support

NO Dillman, MM Anders, BS Moffett - 2016
... The nitroprusside was discontinued and the hydralazine infusion was decreased to
16 mcg/kg/min in anticipation of decannulation from ECMO support. The patient's MAP
continued to decrease to a mean of 46 mm Hg (38–57 mm Hg). ...

[PDF] IN PREGNANCY

Z VIRUS
... Speech valve placement Decannulation TAKING A UNITED APPROACH ... "To facilitate the
restoration of normal phonation and language development, successful speaking valve
placements and decannulation are two key milestones which need to occur." ...

Novel percutaneous mechanical circulatory support devices and their expanding applications

JR Spratt, G Raveendran, K Liao, R John - Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2016
... sepsis (n = 1). Percutaneous RVAD therapy was associated with significant hemodynamic
improvement and all patients survived to RVAD decannulation, but overall survival to discharge
was only 66%. All survivors presented with inferior wall MI and survival was correlated with ...

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MF Khan, WZ Zhao
... the right side. Following a median sternotomy and pericardiotomy, superior and
inferior vena cava was widely separated from the pericardium for cannulation and
decannulation without lifting the heart. Arterial cannulation was ...

Primary radical ablative surgery and fibula free-flap reconstruction for T4 oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma with mandibular invasion: oncologic and functional …

O Camuzard, O Dassonville, M Ettaiche, E Chamorey… - European Archives of Oto-Rhino- …
... A partial necrosis of the flap skin paddle not requiring revision surgery was noted in 11 patients.
Decannulation was performed after a median of 10 days and the nasogastric feeding tube was
removed after a median of 21 days. Median length of stay was 26 days. ...

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