According to our experience, we can conclude that endoscopic laser surgery is an efficacious and cost-effective treatment for early stage glottic cancer.
In this review we describe the relation between nasal eosinophilia and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Moreover we was performed a literature revision that valued the relation between eosinophilia in respiratory system with arthritis. We have examined, through nasal cytology, 7 patients (5 men and 2 women) aged between 7 and 60 years old, with a middle age of 38,5 years; this patients are affected by RA, members of UO of Diagnostic ORL and nasal cytology of the AIAS (Italian Association of Disadvantages assistance) of Afragola. Between them we put in evidence only a case of youth RA. All patients was not allergic and affected by recurrent rhinitis in maintenance therapy and not related with pollen calendar. The withdrawal documented the presence of rare eosinophils in nasal mucosa. This evidence could induce us to use this practice not only as follow up of patients but also as means of early diagnosis.
The purpose of our study was to investigate the impact of surgical mask on some vocal parameters such as F0, vocal intensity, jitter, shimmer and harmonics-to-noise ratio in order to understand how surgical mask can affect voice and verbal communication in adults. Methods. The study was carried out on a selected group of 60 healthy subjects. All subjects were trained to voice a vocal sample of a sustained /a/, at a conversational voice intensity for the Maximum Phonation Time (MPT), wearing the surgical mask and then without wearing the surgical mask. Voice samples were recorded directly in Praat. Results. There were no statistically significant differences in any acoustic parameter between the masked and unmasked condition. There was a non-significant decrease in vocal intensity in 65% of the subjects while wearing a surgical mask. Conclusions. The statistical comparison carried out between all the acoustic voice parameters observed, extracted wearing and not wearing a surgical mask did not reveal any significant statistical difference. Most of the subjects, after wearing the surgical mask, presented a decrease in vocal intensity measured. Our conclusion was that wearing a mask is likely to induce the unconscious need to increase the vocal effort, resulting over time in a greater risk of developing functional dysphonia. The reduction of intensity can affect also social interaction and speech audibility, especially for individuals with hearing loss.
A neutrophilic rhinitis occurs in a large proportion of swimmers. This seems to be irritative in its nature and can be prevented by avoiding the direct contact with chlorinated water.
Septal dermoplasty remains an effective way of reducing transfusion requirements in patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia and subjectively improves their quality of life. The otolaryngologist caring for patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia should be familiar with other organ involvement by hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia to prevent complications during surgery.
We interpreted SNS as a specific marker for the anatomic and functional integrity of the ciliated cell. Therefore, the absence of SNS is considered an abnormal finding in the nasal mucosa and therefore could be useful as a "prognostic sign" of the disorders themselves and as an indication of the "therapeutic efficacy" of pharmacologic treatments, both topical and systemic.
Objective We explored the associations of age-related central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia in an older population-based cohort in Apulia, Southern Italy (GreatAGE Study). Study Design Cross-sectional data from a population-based study. Setting Castellana Grotte, Bari, Italy. Subjects and Methods Between 2013 and 2018, MCI, dementia, age-related CAPD (no disabling hearing loss and <50% score on the SSI-ICM test [Synthetic Sentence Identification–Ipsilateral Competing Message]), neurologic and neuropsychological examinations, and serum metabolic biomarkers assays were investigated on 1647 healthy volunteers aged >65 years. Results The prevalences of age-related CAPD, MCI, and dementia were 14.15%, 15.79%, and 3.58%, respectively. Among the subjects with MCI and dementia, 19.61% and 42.37% had age-related CAPD. In the regressive models, age-related CAPD was associated with MCI (odds ratio, 1.50; 95% CI, 1.01-2.21) and dementia (odds ratio, 2.23; 95% CI, 1.12-4.42). Global cognition scores were positively associated with increasing SSI-ICM scores in linear models. All models were adjusted for demographics and metabolic serum biomarkers. Conclusion The tight association of age-related CAPD with MCI and dementia suggests the involvement of central auditory pathways in neurodegeneration, but it is not clear which is the real direction of this association. However, CAPD is a possible diagnostic marker of cognitive dysfunction in older patients.
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