Δευτέρα 21 Οκτωβρίου 2019


Women in otolaryngology in Turkey: Insight of gender equality, career development and work-life balance
Publication date: Available online 18 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Hülya Eyigör, İlknur Haberal Can, Armağan İncesulu, Yeşim ŞenolAbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study is to collect information about the demographics, academic ambitions, job satisfactions, career development and work-life balance of female otorhinolaryngologists (FORL) in Turkey and to determine their experiences with, and attitudes towards gender discrimination throughout their academic careers.Study...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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Efficacy of lianhuaqingwen granules in the management of chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps
Publication date: Available online 18 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Lin Lin, Fei Dai, Guoqiang Ren, Jinjin Wei, Zheng Chen, Xinyue TangAbstractObjectivesChronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a complicated disease with clinical symptoms that are impacted by the absence or presence of nasal polyps (CRSsNP or CRSwNP). Understanding of the different treatments of CRS is very significant in selecting appropriate therapies and preventing exacerbation relevant to this chronic...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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The clinical significance of methylation of MAGE-A1 and-A3 promoters and expression of DNA methyltransferase in patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Publication date: Available online 18 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Shenghui Liu, Yan Zhao, Yuru Xu, Meixiang Sang, Ruili Zhao, Lina Gu, Baoen ShanAbstractPurposeAbnormal DNA methylation plays an important role in clinical diagnosis and prognosis of various tumors. DNA methylation is catalyzed by DNA methyltransferase (DNMT). However, the methylation status of MAGE-A1 and MAGE-A3 promoter regions in LSCC is unclear. To investigate the methylation levels of MAGE-A1,...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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Social determinants of health and survivorship in parotid cancer: An analysis of the National Cancer Database
Publication date: Available online 18 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Vanessa C. Stubbs, Karthik Rajasekaran, Steven B. Cannady, Jason G. Newman, Said A. Ibrahim, Jason A. BrantAbstractBackgroundGiven the rarity of parotid cancer, there is relatively few data published regarding outcomes. Utilizing the large sample population of the National Cancer Database (NCDB), we aim to examine the relationship between two key social determinants of health, demographics and socioeconomic...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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Turbinate loss from non-inflammatory sinonasal surgery does not correlate with poor sinonasal function
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Eugene H. Wong, Carolyn A. Orgain, E. Ritter Sansoni, Raquel Alvarado, Jessica Grayson, Larry Kalish, Raymond Sacks, Richard J. HarveyAbstractObjectiveThe impact of turbinate resection on nasal function remains a controversial topic. In surgery for inflammatory sinonasal disease, turbinate resection is often avoided. In contrast, turbinate tissue is routinely sacrificed in endoscopic tumor and skull...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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Atypical Schwannoma: A 10-year experience
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Armine H. Kocharyan, Selena Briggs, Maura K. Cosetti, Sabrina M. Heman-Ackah, John G. Golfinos, J. Thomas RolandAbstractObjectiveThe goal of this study was to describe the clinical presentation associated with atypical schwannoma of the cerebellopontine angle, characterize the pathologic findings and describe the long-term outcome.Materials and methodsThe study design was retrospective case review...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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Bone mineral density and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D in subtypes of idiopathic benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Kyujin Han, Yeo-Min Yun, Sung Gyu Moon, Chang-Hee KimAbstractAlthough the etiology of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is idiopathic in most cases, the association of osteoporosis or vitamin D deficiency with BPPV has attracted much interest recently. While it is generally accepted that osteoporosis or vitamin D deficiency is related to the occurrence and/or recurrence of BPPV, the difference...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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Long-term treatment with clarithromycin and carbocisteine improves lung function in chronic cough patients with chronic rhinosinusitis
Publication date: Available online 17 October 2019Source: American Journal of OtolaryngologyAuthor(s): Shin Kariya, Mitsuhiro Okano, Takaya Higaki, Seiichiro Makihara, Tomoyasu Tachibana, Kazunori NishizakiAbstractPurposeChronic cough is a common complaint. Because the pathophysiology of chronic cough is complicated, the management of chronic cough is challenging. To the best of our knowledge, no previous study has examined the effect of macrolide antibiotics in chronic cough patients with chronic...
American Journal of Otolaryngology
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I’m Constantly Thinking People Have a Negative View of Me and Can’t Stop Thinking about Past Mistakes
So, I’ll try to make this as quick and short to the point as possible. about a year and a bit ago something switched in me and I completely socially isolated myself from friends etc I stopped going to school and I basically work and avoid social situations as much as possible although I know I shouldn’t. I’m constantly thinking about situations and things that happened in the past from a week ago to 5 years ago and they could be the simplest things for example, I look at a co-worker then this part...
Ask the Therapist » Psychology
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Young adults with PTSD may have a higher risk of stroke in middle age
Young adults who develop PTSD after a traumatic event (e.g., gun violence, sexual assault, military combat or natural disaster) may be more likely to experience a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or major stroke event by middle age. This nationwide study of more than 1.1 million adults showed that PTSD may be a potent risk factor for developing stroke at a young age.
Child Psychology News -- ScienceDaily
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