Recurrent polyposis nasi. Plenary session, held during the 12th Congress of the European Rhinologic Society, including the VIIth I.S.I.A.N. Amsterdam (The Netherlands), June 1988.
Authors: PMID: 2772490 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
Source: Rhinology. Supplement - November 12, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Rhinol Suppl Source Type: research

Microsurgical treatment of recurrent nasal polyposis.
Authors: Wigand ME, Hosemann W Abstract Nasal polyposis has to be considered as an advanced form of chronic ethmoiditis requiring surgery. Its proliferation starts in the osteo-meatal complex of the lateral nasal wall, and follows typical routes. Depending on its extension endoscopical partial resections of the ethmoid may be carried out. For diffuse polyposis of all sinuses a complete endonasal ethmoidectomy together with the fenestration of the frontal, sphenoidal and maxillary sinuses (pansinus operation) is indicated. The importance of preoperative imaging by CT or polytomography, and of flanking measu...
Source: Rhinology. Supplement - November 12, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Rhinol Suppl Source Type: research

Laser polypectomy.
Authors: Ohyama M Abstract The contact Nd:YAG laser technique in endonasal surgery is presented as a new therapeutic tool. The clinical experience in cases with recurrent polyposis is presented. The therapeutic results are evaluated. Although patients with nasal polyposis remain to be treated on an individual basis, due to the multifactorial etiopathogenesis of this disorder, the initial results with this new surgical procedure are promising. PMID: 2772492 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
Source: Rhinology. Supplement - November 12, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Rhinol Suppl Source Type: research

Treatment of nasal polyps--medication or surgery and which technique.
Authors: Tos M, Drake-Lee AB, Lund VJ, Stammberger H PMID: 2772493 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
Source: Rhinology. Supplement - November 12, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Rhinol Suppl Source Type: research

Recurrent polyposis nasi. Documentation.
Authors: Clement PA, van der Veken P, Verstraelen J, Buisseret T, Cox A, Frécourt N, Kaufman L, Derde MP Abstract After a short historical review a proposal is made for the definition of nasal polyposis. The authors studied 350 CT-scans of patients with nasal complaints. In a high percentage anatomical anomalies were observed. In 57.5% of the CT-scans sinus mucosal disease was visible. In all patients with maxillary sinus disease polyps (rounded structures) could be found; in 31% these polyps were mainly of grade 2. From a retrospective study of 111 biopsies of nasal polyposis (65 patients) it became clea...
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Recurrence of nasal polyps after surgical treatment.
Authors: Jäntti-Alanko S, Holopainen E, Malmberg H Abstract Recurrence of nasal polyposis after polypectomy or ethmoidectomy was studied in 85 patients four years after surgery. The patients were classified into one of three groups according to clinical findings: an atopy group (history confirmed by skin test or nasal provocation), an acetylsalicylic acid intolerance (ASA) group (confirmed by provocation), or an "intrinsic" group (no specific diagnosis). The risk of recurrence was significantly greater in patients with ASA intolerance than in the other two patient groups; the frequency of reoperations dur...
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Immunology and treatment of seasonal rhinitis.
Authors: Varney VA, Durham SR PMID: 1679644 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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Pharmacological management of perennial rhinitis.
Authors: Mygind N PMID: 1716118 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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Differential diagnosis of perennial rhinitis.
Authors: Maran AG PMID: 1888554 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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Nasal polyps. State of the art.
Authors: Settipane GA, Klein DE, Settipane RJ PMID: 1888555 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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Clinical and physiological effects of fluticasone propionate aqueous nasal spray in the treatment of perennial rhinitis.
Authors: Scadding GK, Lund VJ, Holmstrom M, Darby YC PMID: 1888556 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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The inflammatory basis of rhinitis.
Authors: Pipkorn U PMID: 1888557 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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Rhinology. Index to volumes 20-28 (years 1982-1990).
Authors: PMID: 1910895 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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Fireside conference 3. Nasal papilloma.
Authors: Yong Park I, Antarasena S, Kashima H, Hattori Y PMID: 1327016 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: Rhinology. Supplement)
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Fireside conference 11. Common cold.
Authors: Winther B, Kawana R, Saito H Abstract The accepted concept that cold symptoms are usually caused by destruction of the nasal epithelium by virus and that epithelial damage may led to secondary bacterial infection is not supported by this work. Although influenza and adenovirus may destroy the epithelium, no destruction of the nasal epithelium was detected either in vivo during natural or rhinovirus cold on in-vitro in nasal epithelial organ cultures. Infiltration of the nasal mucosa with neutrophils early in the cold does not indicate bacterial infection but may be a direct result of the viral inf...
Source: Rhinology. Supplement - November 12, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Rhinol Suppl Source Type: research