Monday, December 24, 2018

Otolaryngological Manifestations of Systemic Diseases (SJO) - Lupinepublishers


Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) manifestations are among the most frequent clinical features of systemic and rheumatologic disorders. A great variety of pathologies have been described including relapsing polychondritis, granulomatosis, sarcoïdosis and connectivities. Sometimes, ENT manifestations are less common but may be the presenting features and represent a diagnostic challenge. A close collaboration between ENT specialists, rheumatologists, and internists is mandatory to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic management of these patients.


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Monday, December 17, 2018

A Phase II Study to Evaluate Connections in Higher Risk for Heart Disease and Narcissists Appearance in Private Pharmacy Institutions Pune University India Behaviours among Men who Have Work with Men (Mm): Is there Evidence of an Effect? (SJO) - Lupinepublishers



Respect can earn. Wrinkle shows life is loved your life and ageing with dignity. Self-admiration increasing day by day. According to a study conducted by the Private Pharmacy Institutions in Pune University, men women have a higher risk for Narcissists appearance compared with other reputed institutions in city across several modifiable risk factors. “Researcher highlights the impact of Narcissists orientation, specifically power politics identity, on the behavioural health of men women and suggests researcher and public health practitioners should develop tailored screening and prevention to reduce Narcissists appearance risk in hetero sexual men women in private pharmacy institutions in Pune University.


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Friday, December 14, 2018

The Impact of Adenotonsillectomy on HealthRelated Quality of Life in Pediatric Patients (SJO) - Lupinepublishers






Objective: To determine the impact of Adenotonsillectomy on Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children’s before and after surgery.
Study Design: Prospective, Observational, before and after trial. 142 children who underwent Adenotonsillectomy were included in the study. Parents were made to fill pre and post-operative questionnaires which were customized from Tonsil and Adenoid health status instrument (TAHSI) and HR-QoL (Health-related quality of life) forms, one day prior to the surgery and 6 months after the surgery respectively, and the results were tabulated and analysed.
Setting: Tertiary paediatric otolaryngology practices.
Result: Out of the 142 children in the study 80 were male and 62 were female. Male to Female ratio being 1.3:1. Age group 1-4 years had highest number of patients while age group 9-12 had the least. Preoperatively the Mean score of domains for Sleep disturbances, Physical Symptoms, Emotional distress, Daytime functions, and Caregiver concern was 14.1, 15.83, 6.89, 7.54, and 13.78 respectively. After 6 months of the surgery, the score decreased to 4.65, 4.22, 4.32, 3.1 and 4.2 respectively. This shows a significant improvement in the symptom complex and the quality of the life.
Conclusion: Adenotonsillectomy leads to an improvement in the HRQoL in children as majority of parents were extremely satisfied with the surgical outcome. Almost all the parents reported decrease in Sleep disturbances, Physical Symptoms, Emotional distress, Daytime functions, and Caregiver concern. 


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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Entrepreneurship in Medical Academic: What is its Place in Algeria? (SJO) - Lupinepublishers



In Algeria, one of the causes of innovation hindering the medical technology sector is the lack of knowledge and skills in medical entrepreneurship [1-5]. Given this observation, the problematic involves several questions:

  1. What is the importance of scientific research, innovation and medical entrepreneurship in developed countries, and in Algeria
  2. Are there start-ups in Algeria?
  3. Would we start the process of research, innovation and medical entrepreneurship in Algeria, if so, how?

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Friday, December 7, 2018

Neurosurgical and Clinical Relevance of Microsurgical Anatomy of Cerebellar Para Floccular Perforating Space (SJO) - Lupinepublishers



The cerebellopontine angle (CPA) is a complex, neurovascular area where neoplasms and microvascular pathologies befall. Surgical treatment within the CPA demonstrates the potential risk for ischemic complications within the brainstem and cerebellum. The etiologies of these vascular complications remain unclear, but recent anatomical studies potentially could explain the origin of these events. We reviewed the recent findings and concluded the importance in protecting the perforating vessels during surgical intervention for all pathologies within the CPA.


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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Quality of life in pediatric patients with serous otitis media using the OM6 questionnaire, Centro Médico Nacional del Noroeste, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social Sonora, México (SJO) - Lupinepublishers




Background: To evaluate the quality of life in pediatric patients with serous otitis media using the OM6 questionnaire, in an Otorhinolaryngology service in Northwestern Mexico.
Introduction: Serous otitis media can affect balance, hearing and language development, causing poor school performance. This disease affects not only the child, but the whole family, from an economic and social point of view.
Material and methods: observational, retrospective, descriptive, transversal study. Full clinical records of the Otorhinolaryngology consultation in the northwest of the country were reviewed in the month of January 2017, ranging from 5 to 10 years old with a diagnosis of otitis media. The data were collected based on the OM6 survey. The variables of breastfeeding, exposure to cigarette smoke in the family nucleus, attendance at the nursery, family antecedent of WHO and schooling of the parents were also recorded.
Results: Of a total of 50 reviewed files. We found 39 complete clinical files. 69% were female and 31% male. 51% presented good quality of life and 49% presented poor quality of life. 36% had a history of exclusive breastfeeding (p <0.001).
Conclusion: There is a good quality of life in patients with a diagnosis of serous otitis media. A statistically significant association with breastfeeding was also found.


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Choanal Atresia Repair, A Comparison Between Transnasal Puncture With Dilatation And Stentless Endoscopic Transnasal Drilling

  Abstract Background: in this study we present the outcome of surgical repair of choanal atresia of 33 patients underwent t...