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Office-based intralesional corticosteroids injections for subglottic stenosis. Is it effective?
1 October 2018
| Shabbir Akhtar
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
Subglottic and proximal tracheal stenosis in adults has three main aetiologies: (a) prolonged endotracheal intubation; (b) idiopathic; (C) rheumatologic related. Endoscopic dilation is the mainstay treatment strategy for subglottic and proximal tracheal stenosis. Its major limitation is restenosis requiring repeated...
Helicobacter pylori and chronic tonsillitis
1 November 2017
| Madhup K Chaurasia
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Helicobacter Pylori, Hypertrophy, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux, Tonsillitis
Helicobacter pylori infection in the stomach has long been associated with chronic gastritis, duodenal and peptic ulceration and even gastric cancer. Whether laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) brings up these organisms and induces chronic tonsillitis is an interesting concept, which the authors...
Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Case Book
3 November 2023
| Lisa McEwan
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ENTA - Tinnitus, ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric
This book, as the title suggests, is full of case studies written by health wprofessionals involving patients who are experiencing tinnitus and/or sound sensitivity. There are 29 different case studies spanning both adults and paediatrics (though mainly adults). Each case...
How common is self-reported dysphagia in the general population?
8 January 2024
| Roganie Govender
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
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CLSA, Deglutition, Dysphagia, Epidemiology, Incidence, Prevalence
Healthcare policymakers and commissioners of services often review incidence and prevalence data when deciding on resource allocation. The authors of this paper have capitalised on a large dataset, the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA), which collects data on over...
Are cardiovascular risk factors associated with hearing loss?
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are associated with microvascular damage that can impair molecular transport across capillary walls and cause inflammation and oxidative stress that may damage cochlear structure and function. This study determined, among a population-based sample of Canadian...How to increase uptake of hearing screening in primary care
Untreated hearing loss leads to an increased risk of dementia and depression. There is currently little evidence to support the benefits of hearing screening in asymptomatic older adults. The main aim of the study was to compare three hearing screening...Otoplasty equals happiness
1 March 2016
| Stuart Burrows
There are frequent criticisms of procedures that are viewed as cosmetic therefore of no benefit to health. Here a German group have looked at the benefit of otoplasty on quality of life. They point out that ‘beautiful people have an...
Strengthen your communication: better conversations can reduce the risk of frailty
4 July 2024
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
Our population is ageing and, with this, the incidence of frailty is increasing. Frailty is defined as increased vulnerability to stressors resulting in adverse outcomes. Stressors can include communication and swallowing difficulties, yet these are poorly recognised. Management of communication...
Incidental findings in paranasal sinus Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies
1 March 2015
| Gauri Mankekar
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ENTA - ENT
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Fluid, Incidental findings, MRI, Mucosal thickening, Opacification, Paranasal sinuses, Polyps, Population-based study, Retention cysts
Incidental findings in the paranasal sinuses of mucosal thickening and polyps in MRI studies may cause concerns for clinicians and patients. The authors studied MRIs of 982 participants with a mean age of 58.5 years who randomly and independent of...
Association of sinonasal symptoms with ear disease
The study explores the possible association of sinonasal symptoms with ear disease. The subjects were patients with ear problems which were categorised as group A – patients with external ear problems (15%), group B1 – patients with middle ear mucosal...Cochlear implantation in elderly candidates and effect on quality of life
1 September 2014
| Thomas Nikolopoulos
The authors aimed to assess the improvement in quality of life (QoL) of cochlear implant patients over 60 and its relation to audiometric benefits. An observational retrospective study was conducted on 26 individuals older than 60. The outcome was compared...