Disorders of the nose, general or unspecified.
A part of the upper respiratory tract. It contains the organ of SMELL. The term includes the external nose, the nasal cavity, and the PARANASAL SINUSES.
A device used to detect airborne odors, gases, flavors, volatile substances or vapors.
Abnormalities of the nose acquired after birth from injury or disease.
Tumors or cancer of the NOSE.
A plastic surgical operation on the nose, either reconstructive, restorative, or cosmetic. (Dorland, 28th ed)

Sarcoidosis of the upper respiratory tract and its association with lupus pernio. (1/204)

In a series of 34 patients with sarcoidosis affecting the upper respiratory tract and nose, 26 had lupus pernio (LP) and 17 had sarcoidosis of the upper respiratory tract (SURT). In nine patients these features coexisted. A patient presenting with SURT carried a 50% risk of developing LP although one feature could be present without the other. Both were disorders of women of the child-bearing years of life. SURT, like LP, was an indicator of chronic fibrotic sarcoidosis, developing insidiously and progressing indolently over the years. It was complicated by ulceration, septal perforation, and LP. Three patients had nasal septal perforations, in two instances following submucous resection. This operation is contraindicated in patients with active sarcoidosis, particularly when granulomas are found on nasal biopsy. The Kveim-Siltzbach skin test was positive in all patients with SURT, making it invaluable in the differential diagnosis of granuloma of the nasal cavity.  (+info)

Midfacial complications of prolonged cocaine snorting. (2/204)

Acute and chronic ingestion of cocaine predisposes the abuser to a wide range of local and systemic complications. This article describes the case of a 38-year-old man whose chronic cocaine snorting resulted in the erosion of the midfacial anatomy and recurrent sinus infections. Previously published case reports specific to this problem are presented, as are the oral, systemic and behavioural effects of cocaine abuse.  (+info)

Evaluation and outcome of patients with chronic non-productive cough using a comprehensive diagnostic protocol. (3/204)

BACKGROUND: Asthma, post-nasal drip syndrome (PNDS), and gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR) account for many cases of chronic non-productive cough (CNPC). Each may simultaneously contribute to cough even when clinically silent, and failure to recognise their contribution may lead to unsuccessful treatment. METHODS: Patients (all lifetime non-smokers with normal chest radiographs and spirometric measurements) referred with CNPC persisting for more than three weeks as their sole respiratory symptom underwent histamine challenge, home peak flow measurements, ear, nose and throat (ENT) examination, sinus CT scanning, and 24 hour oesophageal pH monitoring. Treatment was prescribed on the basis of diagnoses informed by investigation results. RESULTS: Forty three patients (29 women) of mean age 47.5 years (range 18-77) and mean cough duration 67 months (range 2-240) were evaluated. On the basis of a successful response to treatment, a cause for the cough was identified in 35 patients (82%) as follows: cough variant asthma (CVA) (10 cases), PNDS (9 cases), GOR (8 cases), and dual aetiologies (8 cases). Histamine challenge correctly predicted CVA in 15 of 17 (88%) positive tests. ENT examination and sinus CT scans each had low positive predictive values for PNDS (10 of 16 (63%) and 12 of 18 (67%) positive cases, respectively), suggesting that upper airways disease frequently co-exists but does not always contribute to cough. When negative, histamine challenge and 24 hour oesophageal pH monitoring effectively ruled out CVA and GOR, respectively, as a cause for cough. CONCLUSION: This comprehensive approach aids the accurate direction of treatment and, while CVA, PNDS and GOR remain the most important causes of CNPC to consider, a group with no identifiable aetiology remains.  (+info)

Acceptance and effects of nasal lavage in volunteer woodworkers. (4/204)

Wood dust is an irritant and is carcinogenic to the nasal mucosa. It inhibits its own clearance from the nose. It therefore makes sense to lavage retained wood dust from the nose following exposure. To our knowledge this is the second study conducted to determine whether the procedure of nasal lavage reduces nasal symptoms in woodworkers. Forty-six woodworkers from 150 approached volunteered to trial nasal lavage using gravity fed, home-made unbuffered isotonic saline for 2 months in a crossover trial and then be followed-up a year later. The group reported significantly decreased nasal symptoms and over half continued to use nasal lavage voluntarily after 1 year. Results support the findings of the previous study that nasal lavage improves nasal symptoms and supplements those findings with data indicating patterns of voluntary usage following the study's conclusion. It is concluded that nasal lavage is an acceptable, effective and inexpensive option with minimal side effects for woodworkers who experience nasal symptoms and who wish to try the procedure.  (+info)

Midline destructive lesions of the sinonasal tract: simplified terminology based on histopathologic criteria. (5/204)

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Destructive lesions of the sinonasal tract, lacking a discernible etiology and referred to as midline destructive disease, have been pathologically classified in accordance with a variety of confusing terms. Development of new pathologic concepts and immunohistochemical techniques has provided a fresh understanding of these lesions, and, as a result, they can be unified into two distinct pathologic groups: Wegener's granulomatosis and non-Hodgkin's T-cell lymphoma. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the imaging studies and pathologic specimens of seven patients with prior diagnoses included in the midline destructive disease group. The specimens were reviewed by an oral pathologist using currently accepted pathologic criteria and the newly available immunohistochemical markers CD20, CD45, and CD45RO. Lesions were classified as non-Hodgkin's T-cell lymphomas when positive for CD45 and CD45RO and negative for CD20, and as Wegener's granulomatosis in the presence of noncaseating multinucleated giant cell granulomas and necrotizing vasculitis. RESULTS: Three of the lesions were reclassified as Wegener's granulomatosis and four as T-cell lymphomas after applying these pathologic criteria. There were no distinguishing imaging findings between Wegener's granulomatosis and non-Hodgkin's T-cell lymphoma. CONCLUSION: The current pathologic classification for midline destructive disease should be incorporated into the radiologic lexicon and the use of terms from the old classification system, such as idiopathic midline granuloma and lethal midline granuloma, should be abandoned and no longer be used in radiologic reports.  (+info)

Progressive septal and palatal perforation secondary to intranasal cocaine abuse. (6/204)

Septal perforation from intranasal cocaine abuse is well recognised. We present a case of progressive septal as well as palatal perforation. Progression from septal perforation to palatal perforation occurred after cessation of intranasal cocaine abuse. This patient had a weakly positive cytoplasmic antineutrophilic cytoplasmic antibody (C-ANCA) but no histologic evidence of Wegener's Granulomatosis. The differential diagnosis for septal and palatal perforation is reviewed. This case represents the fifth reported case of palatal perforation secondary to cocaine abuse in the literature, and the second associated with positive C-ANCA.  (+info)

Importance of nasal lesions in early lepromatous leprosy. (7/204)

There are some 20 million people in the world with leprosy. In the lepromatous form of the illness the nose becomes infected very early in the disease process. The nasal discharge which occurs is heavily bacillated and is the most potent source of exit of Mycobacterium leprae from the body. The necessity for early diagnosis and treatment of leprosy in the absence of an effective vaccine is discussed and the pathological changes that occur in the nose are outlined. The roles which the leprologist and the rhinologist are able to play are mentioned.  (+info)

Sinonasal tract eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis. A report of three cases. (8/204)

Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis (EAF) is a rare submucosal fibrosis without a well-developed differential diagnosis. Three cases of sinonasal tract EAF were identified in 2 women and 1 man, aged 49, 64, and 28 years, respectively. The patients experienced a nasal cavity mass, maxillary pain, or nasal obstructive symptoms of long duration. The process involved the nasal septum (n = 2), nasal cavity (n = 1), and/or the maxillary sinus (n = 1). There was no evidence for Wegener granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, Kimura disease, granuloma faciale, or erythema elevatum diutinum. Histologically, the lesions demonstrated a characteristic perivascular "onion-skin" fibrosis and a full spectrum of inflammatory cells, although eosinophils predominated. Necrosis and foreign body-type giant cells were not identified. Surgical excision was used for all patients, who are all alive but with disease at last follow-up. Sinonasal tract EAF is a unique fibroproliferative disorder that does not seem to have systemic associations with known diseases. The characteristic histomorphologic features permit accurate diagnosis.  (+info)

Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis (EAF) is a rare submucosal fibrosis. The patients experienced a nasal cavity mass, maxillary pain, or nasal obstructive symptoms of long duration. The process has been reported in the nasal septum, nasal cavity, and/or the maxillary sinus. It does not seem to have systemic associations with known diseases. OUTLINE. ...
OBJECTIVES. Nasal discharge, sneezing, epistaxis and stertor are common signs of nasal disease in dogs. Differential diagnosis includes chronic hyperplastic rhinitis, nasal aspergillosis and nasal tumours. Diagnosis is usually established from a combination of results from the clinical history, physical examination, serology, radiography, rhinoscopy and biopsy. In a number of dogs, radiography allows differentiation between chronic rhinitis, nasal aspergillosis and nasal neoplasia, but in other cases the differentiation is not clear-cut. More recently, the use of computed tomography has been reported to help differentiate nasal diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the diagnosis and assessment of canine nasal disease.. MATERIALS. Eight dogs were referred to the Queens Veterinary School for investigation of nasal disease. MR imaging was performed in each dog under general anaesthesia using a dedicated veterinary MRI unit (Vet-MR®, ...
ABSTRACT. Chronic nasal disease is a common problem in dogs. To determine the aetiology, a retrospective study in 75 dogs with persistent and chronic nasal disease was done. All dogs were evaluated by means of survey nasal radiographs, antegrade and retrograde rhinoscopy, bacterial and fungal cultures, and histopathology. A definitive diagnosis was made in 74/75 cases (98.6 %). Nasal neoplasia was the most common diagnosis (46.7 %), median age 108 months, followed by lympho-plasmacytic rhinitis (20 %), median age 112 months, and fungal rhinitis (10.7 %), median age 53.5 months. Other diagnoses included nasal foreign body (5.3 %), median age 51 months, and primary bacterial rhinitis (6.7 %), median age 116.5 months. Rare aetiologies identified were nasal polyps, granulomatous rhinitis, oro-nasal fistula and naso-pharyngeal stenosis. This study showed that by using a structured combination of survey radiography, rhinoscopy, cultures and histopathology, a diagnosis could be made in dogs with ...
Objectives: To determine whether disease processes related to granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) are reflected in gene expression profiles of nasal mucosa. Methods: Nasal brushings of the inferior turbinate were obtained from 32 patients with GPA (10 with active nasal disease, 13 with prior nasal disease, 9 with no history of nasal disease) and a composite comparator group with and without inflammatory nasal disease (12 healthy people, 15 with sarcoidosis, 8 with allergic rhinitis). Differential gene expression was assessed between subgroups of GPA and comparators. Results: 339 genes were differentially expressed between the GPA and comparator groups (absolute fold change | 1.5; false discovery rate | 0.05). Top canonical pathways upregulated in nasal brushings from patients with GPA include granulocyte adhesion and diapedesis (p=8.6 E-22), agranulocyte adhesion and diapedesis (p=1.3 E-14), interleukin 10 signaling (3.0 E-11), and TREM1 signaling (9.0 E-11). A set of genes differentially
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Introduction. Chronic nasal disease can be a common problem in dogs. Clinical signs are a combination of sneezing, nasal discharge, epistaxis, nasal stertor, paroxysmal reverse sneezing, coughing, halitosis, open-mouth breathing, facial deformities, facial pain, discolouration of the nares and exophthalmos (Burgener, Slocombe & Zerbe 1987; Tasker et al. 1999). Various diseases of the nasal cavity present with similar clinical signs, and no one sign is pathognomonic for any particular disease (Davidson, Mathews & Koblik 2000), rendering clinical diagnosis difficult (Lobetti 2009).. Common causes of chronic nasal disease in dogs are neoplasia, fungal rhinitis and idiopathic lymphoplasmacytic rhinitis (LPR), also referred to as inflammatory rhinitis (Bolln et al. 2003; Davidson et al. 2000; Meler, Dunn & Lecuyer 2000; Tasker et al. 1999; Windsor & Johnson 2006). Other less common causes include nasal foreign body, rhinitis secondary to dental disease, parasitic rhinitis (Pneumonyssoides caninum) ...
A powdery pharmaceutical composition and a powdery preparation in unit dosage form for application to the mucosa of the nasal cavity, at least about 90% of which consists of particles having an effective particle diameter of about 20 to about 250 microns, said composition comprising a lower alkyl ether of cellulose having a viscosity, determined at about 37 C. for a 2% aqueous solution thereof, of at least about 5 centipoises and a pharmaceutically effective amount of a drug; and a method for treating or preventing a human nasal disease, which comprises administering a powdery preparation in unit dosage form to the nasal cavity of a human being requiring treatment or prevention of a nasal disease through his nostrils.
Lifestyle Changes: Smoking cessation. Medical Management: Please ensure occult sino nasal disease, unresolved infectious bronchitis, and acid reflux have been considered and treated appropriately. ACE inhibitors should be ceased and an alternate medication substituted (e.g. angiotensin 2 receptor antagonists).. 1. Four (4) week trial of PPI (for occult reflux); 2. If unsuccessful, commence a six (6) week trial of intra nasal steroid (for occult sino nasal disease);. 3. If unsuccessful, commence a four (4) week trial of inhaled steroids (for occult asthma);. 4. If unsuccessful, complete CT chest scan (including high resolution images) and refer to specialist.. ...
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Nasal irrigations performed with large volume and delivered with low positive pressure are more effective than saline sprays for treatment of chronic nasal and sinus symptoms in a community-based population.
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|i|Background|/i|. Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis (EAF) is a rare benign condition of unknown aetiology that causes stenosis of the upper respiratory tract. It is most commonly found at the nasal septum and sinus mucosa causing mucosal thickening and nasal obstructive symptoms. The diagnosis is mainly based on characteristic histologic findings. |i|Case Report|/i|. A 27-year-old young woman presented with a slow growing mass at her anterior nasal septum for over eight years. She complained of persistent nasal obstruction, epistaxis, sometimes diffused facial pain, and chronic headache. 3 years ago, the tumor was partially resected for ventilation and a nasal septum perforation was left. Imaging findings indicated soft-tissue thickening of the anterior part of septum and adjacent lateral nasal walls. Pathological examination showed numerous inflammatory cells infiltrates containing eosinophils, fibroinflammatory lesion with a whorled appearance fibrosis which typically surrounded vessels. A diagnosis
Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is a rapidly progressive and often fatal infection frequently seen in patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and hematologic malignancies. The disease is difficult to diagnose because it often masquerades as bacterial sinusitis. The current report describes a 69-year-old white woman with diabetes mellitus who was prescribed high-dose prednisone therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Two weeks after treatment initiation, she presented to the hospital with facial edema on the right side, mouth pain, and general weakness. No black eschars on the nasal mucosae or palates were present on admission. Although bacterial etiology was initially suspected, surgery and tissue samples revealed the presence of rhinocerebral mucormycosis. The patient died at 6 days postadmission despite aggressive medical and surgical intervention. The current report discusses the risk factors associated with rhinocerebral mucormycosis as well as the necessity of early diagnosis and ...
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Nasal septal abscess is an uncommon condition, yet presents as a rhinological emergency. Its symptoms resemble upper respiratory tract infection and the diagnosis may be missed leading to intracranial complication and cosmetic deformity. We present a healthy patient with idiopathic nasal septal abscess who complained of acute complete nasal obstruction, fever and nasal pain. Common aetiologies, causative agents, complications and management of nasal septal abscess are discussed.
Assessment of cost effectiveness of antihistaminics in allergic rhinitis patients in rural region by Nasal cytology: a simple and inexpensive tool
The olfactory cleft is the specific site of development of many tumours (respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma, intestinal-type adenocarcinoma, neuroblastoma, inverted papilloma, glomangiopericytoma, etc.) and is also the site of CSF rhinorrhoea via the cribriform plate (cribri-rhinorrhoea). Olfactory cleft surgery must therefore be considered to be a specific type of surgery, complementary to ethmoidal labyrinth surgery and anterior skull base surgery. Olfactory cleft tumours can be resected according to five different surgical procedures: olfactory cleft mucosal resection, partial resection of the olfactory cleft, total resection of the olfactory cleft, unilateral endoscopic anterior skull base resection, and bilateral endoscopic anterior skull base resection ...
Sulphuric acid is an important factor in aerosol nucleation and growth. It has been shown that ions enhance the formation of sulphuric acid aerosols, but the exact mechanism has remained undetermined. Furthermore some studies have found a deficiency in the sulphuric acid budget, suggesting a missing source. In this study the production of sulphuric acid from SO2 through a number of different pathways is investigated. The production methods are standard gas phase oxidation by OH radicals produced by ozone photolysis with UV light, liquid phase oxidation by ozone, and gas phase oxidation initiated by gamma rays. The distributions of stable sulphur isotopes in the products and substrate were measured using isotope ratio mass spectrometry. All methods produced sulphate enriched in S-34 and we find an enrichment factor (delta S-34) of 8.7 +/- 0.4 parts per thousand (1 standard deviation) for the UV-initiated OH reaction. Only UV light (Hg emission at 253.65 nm) produced a clear non-mass-dependent ...
Rhinocerebral mucormycosis (RCM) is an opportunistic, potentially life-threatening fungal disease. This infective disease invades not only the facial sinuses, but also the maxilla, zygoma, and rhino-cerebral structures with a massive destruction of the facial skeletons and soft tissue. This disease progresses within various underlying diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, hematologic malignancy, renal failure, and systemic immunodepression. The relationship between mucormycosis and these underlying conditions have been discussed extensively in the literature. The authors studied 6 cases of RCM diagnosed by a tissue biopsy and treated at the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, from 1997 to 2012. Patients were treated with several kinds of surgical interventions and antifungal agents, and their clinical & radiological signs, underlying conditions, surgical methods, and outcomes were analyzed ...
This nasolabial cyst, also known as a nasoalveolar cyst, is located superficially in the soft tissues of the upper lip. Unlike most of the other developmental cysts, the nasolabial cyst is an example of an extraosseous cyst, one that occurs outside of bone. It will therefore not show up on a radiograph, or an X-ray film ...
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma is a benign glandular neoplasm of the sinonasal cavities, which presents in isolation (REAHi) or in the setting of an adjacent inflammatory process such as sinonasal polyps. It is frequently found in the olfactory clefts. CT features of the 2 clinical presentations have not been well defined. We present the CT findings of REAH, focusing on the degree of associated sinusitis and changes in the OCs. We hypothesized that widening of the OCs and associated severity of the sinusitis are diagnostic features of REAH, differentiating it from SNP. ...
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Sulphuric acid also known as oil of vitriol having molecular formula H2SO4 is a highly strong corrosive mineral acid. Sulphuric acid is pungent-ethereal, colorless to slightly yellow viscous liquid soluble in water at all concentrations. During production, sulphuric acid takes dyed dark brown color to intimate people of its strong hazard effects. Sulphuric acid shows different properties with different material depending on the concentration. Having strong acidic nature, sulphuric acid can harm materials such as metals, living tissues even stones at strong concentration. Sulphuric acid at high concentration can cause serious damage to eye as it burns the cornea of the eye causing permanent blindness if splashed into the eye.. Buy Full Report: http://www.persistencemarketresearch.com/market-research/sulphuric-acid-market.asp. Some of the majorly used methods of producing sulphuric acid include contact process (production of sulphuric acid at high concentration) and wet sulfuric acid process ...
In the head and neck, about 60% of lymphomas have an extranodal origin (Quraishi et al. 2000). Sinonasal tract may be involved by primary lesions (nasal cavity T-NK lymphoma and marginal zone B-cell lymphoma) and secondary lesions. For primary neoplasms, it is possible an exclusive localization within the sinonasal tract; conversely, all secondary lesions should be considered as a systemic disease. Sinonasal lesions, either primary or secondary, are mostly non-Hodgkin lymphomas, while Hodgkin lymphoma is very rarely encountered.. A difference in terms of neoplastic cells subtype, epidemiology, and site of origin between Western World and Far East is well known. In the Western World, non-Hodgkin lymphomas are mainly B-cell subtype and sinonasal tract involvement varies between 0.2 and 2% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas (Quraishi et al. 2000). In Far East and South America instead, the most frequent cell subtype is T or NK (Nakamura et al. 1997). In the Western World, non-Hodgkin lymphomas tend to ...
Ive just watched a test strip of film that I developed using an alternative to sulphuric acid for the bleach part of the black and white reversal process! Im totally thrilled! It has come out beautifully. I have always avoided using sulphuric acid to mix my own bleach because Im quite freaked about how utterly volatile and dangerous it can be. I know there are safe ways of working with it, including loads of ventilation and goggles and lots of protective gear, but I didnt fancy having to spend loads of cash on stuff like that. And sometimes, when I have a real aversion to something, despite assurances its all ok, I like to listen to my gut. So, for a few years, Ive mostly been developing colour film, or else developing b/w film as a negative process, or using a fomapan reversal kit (which isnt brilliant for Tri-X - it makes footage shot on a sunny day look like it was really overcast, and its pretty pricey too ...
Ive just watched a test strip of film that I developed using an alternative to sulphuric acid for the bleach part of the black and white reversal process! Im totally thrilled! It has come out beautifully. I have always avoided using sulphuric acid to mix my own bleach because Im quite freaked about how utterly volatile and dangerous it can be. I know there are safe ways of working with it, including loads of ventilation and goggles and lots of protective gear, but I didnt fancy having to spend loads of cash on stuff like that. And sometimes, when I have a real aversion to something, despite assurances its all ok, I like to listen to my gut. So, for a few years, Ive mostly been developing colour film, or else developing b/w film as a negative process, or using a fomapan reversal kit (which isnt brilliant for Tri-X - it makes footage shot on a sunny day look like it was really overcast, and its pretty pricey too ...
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Deviated nasal septum (Bent or crooked nasal septum) What is nasal septum ? A nasal septum is a bony-cartilaginous wall that separates the nasal cavity into a right side and left side (Figure 1a&b). In most people, the septum is slightly bent or crooked (called a deviated nasal septum). Sometimes,…
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Chronic nasal discharge and sneezing are common clinical complaints in dogs. The most common causes include neoplasia, aspergillosis, nasal foreign body, rhinitis secondary to dental disease, and idiopathic or inflammatory rhinitis. An accurate history, physical examination, and a complete diagnostic work-up are helpful in determining the etiology of disease; however, these disorders are challenging to control and are often refractory to therapy.. Nasal tumors represent a small percentage of neoplasms in animals; however, the majority of cases exhibit malignant behavior through local invasion of facial bones or the central nervous system and via extension to regional lymph nodes. Tumor types include lymphosarcoma, adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, undifferentiated carcinoma, and fibrosarcoma.. Nasal aspergillosis is most commonly seen in young to middle-aged dolicocephalic dogs. German shepherd dogs and Rottweilers seem to be predisposed. In some (likely rare) cases, Aspergillus invasion ...
Surgical treatment of NSB is not commonly done. This is due to lack of consensus among ENT clinicians or rhinologists where most consider surgical treatment of NSB as aggressive and controversial [1,18]. This lack of consensus may be influenced by inconsistent histological study results. The previous papers concluded that the primary role of NSB is humidification and regulation of the temperature of inspired air because the structure possesses more percentage of seromucinous glands than venous sinusoids [2,4]. They promote the preservation of these glands to prevent mucosal dryness and crust formation. On the other hand, other study showed high proportions of venous sinusoids within swell body thus highlights its capacity to alter nasal airflow [1]. The potential to affect nasal aerodynamics led some authors to address NSB surgically. To date, there are only 3 published articles that looked at the effect of NSB reduction. One report presented nasal cautery and cryotherapy of the NSB and inferior ...
Headache and rhinosinusitis are two of the most common conditions seen in clinical practice. Although headache is common in patients with sinus disease, recurrent disabling headache is usually due to...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Rhinology-specific priority setting for quality improvement. T2 - a modified Delphi study from the Quality Improvement Committee of the American Rhinologic Society. AU - Rudmik, Luke. AU - Mattos, Jose L.. AU - Stokken, Janalee K.. AU - Soler, Zachary M.. AU - Manes, R. Peter. AU - Higgins, Thomas S.. AU - Setzen, Michael. AU - Lee, Jivianne. AU - Schneider, John. PY - 2017/10. Y1 - 2017/10. N2 - Background: Improving the quality of healthcare is a complex and resource intensive process. To optimize the allocation of scarce resources, quality improvement (QI) should focus on high-value diseases that will produce the largest improvement in health system performance. Given the breadth and multidisciplinary nature of sinonasal disease management, the purpose of this study was to transparently develop a prioritized list of sinonasal diseases for QI from the perspective of the specialty of rhinology and the American Rhinologic Society (ARS). Methods: The RAND modified Delphi ...
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On April 12, 2009, Mexico responded to a request for verification by the World Health Organization (WHO) of an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in the small community of La Gloria, Veracruz. During April 15--17, the Mexico Ministry of Health received informal notification of clusters of rapidly progressive severe pneumonia occurring mostly in Distrito Federal (metropolitan Mexico City) and San Luis Potosi. In response, on April 17, Mexico intensified national surveillance for acute respiratory illness and pneumonia. During April 22--24, novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection, previously identified in two children in the United States (1), was confirmed in several patients. This report updates a previous report (2) on the outbreak in Mexico and summarizes public health actions taken to date by Mexico to monitor and control the outbreak. During March 1--May 29, national surveillance identified 41,998 persons with acute respiratory illness; specimens from 25,127 (59.8%) patients were tested, ...
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In a histological study of biopsy and postmortem material from 30 cases of nasal disease in which a clinical diagnosis of midline granuloma or Wegeners granuloma had been given, we selected 10 cases on the basis of the presence of widespread coagulative necrosis and atypical cells. Evidence is provided that such changes represent a malignant neoplasm of histiocytic lymphoma type. Local invasion and spread to cervical and more distant lymph nodes, spleen, liver, and kidney were seen in some of the cases. Erythrophagocytic activity was marked in the spleen in three cases and histiocytic infiltration of the bone marrow in two cases, indicating a more generalised activity of histiocytic cells. Terms such as malignant granuloma should be abandoned. In obstructive and ulcerating conditions of the nose efforts should be concentrated on making an accurate histological diagnosis.. ...
Decreased olfactory function is very common in the older population, being present in over half of those between the ages of 65 and 80 years and in over three quarters of those over the age of 80 years. Such dysfunction significantly influences physical well-being and quality of life, nutrition, the enjoyment of food, as well as everyday safety. Indeed a disproportionate number of the elderly die in accident gas poisonings each year. As described in this review, multiple factors contribute to such age-related loss, including altered nasal engorgement, increased propensity for nasal disease, cumulative damage to the olfactory epithelium from viral and other environmental insults, decrements in mucosal metabolizing enzymes, ossification of cribriform plate foramina, loss of selectivity of receptor cells to odorants, changes in neurotransmitter and neuromodulator systems, and neuronal expression of aberrant proteins associated with neurodegenerative disease. It is now well established that decreased
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This is a continuation of the case below).. Astute readers, of course, recognize this as the dreaded mucormycosis. This fungal sinus infection progresses rapidly toward fulminant death. The mortality rate of rhinocerebral mucormycosis is extremely high. When we called ENT for this patient, they wanted a stat MRI scan which showed fungal invasion into the brain. ENT placed the mortality at 100% even with all aggressive treatments. Infectious disease also looked at the case and put the mortality at >95%. Mucormycosis - a disease so rare that I had only thought Id see it in textbooks - is truly a sobering diagnosis. With the concern of almost-certain fatality, we held multiple family meetings to try to understand what the patient would have wanted. She would not have wanted her face disfigured, and indeed, the marginal benefit of such a heroic intervention was not worth the cost. Eventually, the patient was made comfort care and with the aid of the palliative care service, we let her go peacefully ...
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Yigider AP, Kayhan FT, Yigit O, Kavak A, Cingi C (May 2016). "Skin diseases of the nose". American Journal of Rhinology & ... The Virus Causing COVID-19 Disease". Infectious Diseases and Therapy. 9 (3): 669-675. doi:10.1007/s40121-020-00316-3. ISSN 2193 ... Herpes simplex virus-associated diseases, Viral diseases, Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate, Wikipedia emergency ... 2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology. Saunders Elsevier. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-7216-2921-6. Kennedy PG, ...
"Bats affected by WNS". White-Nose Syndrome. Retrieved 22 October 2021. "Unexplained "White Nose" Disease Killing Northeast Bats ... "Early Signs of White Nose Syndrome Spreading to Bats". White-Nose Syndrome. Retrieved 2014-03-15. "White-Nose Syndrome detected ... Lists general information and resources for White-Nose Syndrome. White-Nose Syndrome Response Team White Nose Syndrome: The ... White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease in North American bats which has resulted in the dramatic decrease of the bat ...
Other sources of mortality include diseases such as rabies and white-nose syndrome. White-nose syndrome has been a significant ... However, a serious threat to the species has emerged in the form of a fungus-caused disease known as white-nose syndrome. It ... "White-nose Syndrome: A Deadly Disease". batcon.org. Bat Conservation International. Retrieved 4 November 2018. Frick, W. F.; ... The little brown bat is also susceptible to the disease white-nose syndrome, which is caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus ...
Diseases of Ear,Nose and Throat. Elsevier. Ando, Yuji; Iimura, Jiro; Arai, Satoshi; Arai, Chiaki; Komori, Manabu; Tsuyumu, ... It can also be damaged by trauma from a finger nail (nose-picking), as it is fragile. It is the usual site for nosebleeds in ... It runs vertically downwards just behind the columella, and crosses the floor of the nose. It joins the venous plexus on the ... Kiesselbach's plexus is an anastomotic arterial network (plexus) of four or five arteries in the nose supplying the nasal ...
Electronic nose (e-noses) is a standard method used for non-compound-specific identification where arrays of broadly tuned ... "Use of Electronic Noses for Diagnosis of Digestive and Respiratory Diseases through the Breath". Biosensors. 9 (1): 35. doi: ... and electric nose (e-nose). The difference in samples and methods of analysis chosen may explain the high heterogeneity ... "Electronic Nose Technology in Respiratory Diseases". Lung. 195 (2): 157-165. doi:10.1007/s00408-017-9987-3. ISSN 1432-1750. ...
Bansal M (2012). "Nonallergic Rhinitis". Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat. Jaypee Brothers. pp. 330-332. ISBN 9789350259436. ... Nose is not used for air flow and the turbinates become swollen due to loss of vasomotor control. In choanal atresia there is ... Nose examination: The mucosa is usually boggy and edematous with clear mucoid secretions. The turbinates are congested and ... The condition appears to be genetically determined and caused by the presence in the nose of erectile tissue which may become ...
Dhingra, PL; Dhingra, Shruti (2010) [1992]. Nasim, Shabina (ed.). Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat. Dhingra, Deeksha (5th ed ... "Lyme Disease Data and surveillance". Lyme Disease. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2019-02-05. Archived from the ... Lyme disease can be misdiagnosed as cellulitis. The characteristic bullseye rash does not always appear in Lyme disease (the ... Aucott JN (June 2015). "Posttreatment Lyme disease syndrome". Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 29 (2): 309-323. doi ...
Dhingra, P.L (2010). Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. New Delhi: Elsevier. p. 170. ISBN 9788131223642. "Atrophic rhinitis ... Merciful anosmia is a condition in which the person is unaware of a foul smell emanating from his own nose. This condition is ... v t e (Symptoms and signs: Respiratory system, Upper respiratory tract diseases, All stub articles, Medical sign stubs). ...
Maqbool, Mohammad; Maqbool, Suhail (31 August 2013). Textbook of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases. ISBN 9789350904954. Retrieved 4 ... Nose and Throat Diseases by Mohammad Maqbool and Suhail Maqbool. Primary tumor of the facial nerve: Diagnosis and management. ...
Dhingra, P.L (2010). Diseases of the ear, nose and throat. New Delhi, India: Elsevier Publications. pp. 429-430. "Septoplasty ... Rhinoplasty, surgery involving the entire nose Turbinectomy Empty nose syndrome Nose "Repair of a Deviated Septum (Septoplasty ... Saddle nose due to over-resection of the dorsal wall of the septal cartilage. Dropped nasal tip due to resection of the caudal ... If the wall that functions as a separator of both sides of the nose is tilted towards one side at a degree greater than 50%, it ...
Behrbohm, Hans; Kaschke, Oliver; Nawka, Tadeus; Swift, Andrew (2009). Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases (3 ed.). New York: Thieme. ...
Professor of Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases. In 1995 he started working as a professor and the Head of the section of ... In 2002 he accepted a position as professor in the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat Disease at Tampere University Hospital ... He is considered an expert in various areas including: vestibular assessment and management (specifically Meniere's disease); ...
Diseases of the Ear, Nose & Throat in Childhood. London: A. & C. Black, Ltd, 1921. Some Disorders of Speech in Childhood: Their ... He won the McCosh Graduate's and Medical Bursaries which he used to pursue postgraduate study into diseases of ear, nose and ... After graduating in Medicine from Edinburgh University, he pursued postgraduate studies into diseases of ear, nose and throat ... On return to Edinburgh he was appointed Ear, Nose and Throat surgeon to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and lecturer in ...
Dhingra, P. L.; Dhingra, Shruti (2014). Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat (6 ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 292. ISBN ... 2007), this disease is often an uncommon cause of laryngeal symptoms and is frequently misdiagnosed as another voice disorder. ...
Watson, William Spencer (1875). Diseases of the Nose and Its Accessory Cavities. Lewis. Macintire, Lee (20 March 1875). "Cases ...
Maqbool, Mohammad Maqbool, Suhail (2013). Textbook of ear, nose and throat diseases (Twelfth edition. ed.). [s.l.]: Jaypee ... In case of refractory frontal sinus disease, the endoscopic access is not possible. A combination of external frontal sinus ... Zinreich, David W. Kennedy, William E. Bolger, S. James (2001). Diseases of the sinuses : diagnosis and management. Hamilton, ... Orphaned articles from November 2016, All orphaned articles, Nose surgery). ...
1895-97 - Diseases of the nose, pharynx and larynx. [2] Diseases of the Throat and Nose, Including the Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea ... 3] biography @ Jewish Encyclopedia [1] Diseases of the nose, throat and ear by William Lincoln Ballenger v t e (Articles with ... 1876-80 - Clinic of diseases of the larynx, nose and throat. Sprechen und Singen, Vienna, (1881) - Speaking and singing Die ... "Stoerk's blennorrhea": free discharge of mucus producing hypertrophy of the mucosa of the nose, pharynx, and larynx. ...
London: Hodder Arnold, 2008:3395-445 Dhingra (21 July 2017). Diseases of the ear, nose and throat (5 ed.). Elsevier. p. 32. ... If the perforation is from recent trauma, many ear, nose and throat specialists will elect to watch and see if it heals on its ...
Stenner, Marcus; Rudak, Claudia (2014). "Diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses in child". GMS Current Topics in ... Lists of diseases, Infectious diseases, Infectious causes of cancer, Diseases and disorders, Inflammations). ... Diseases may also be multifactorial, requiring multiple factors to induce disease. For example: in a murine model, Crohn's ... The history of infection and disease were observed in the 1800s and related to the one of the tick-borne diseases, Rocky ...
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Diseases of the Pharynx, Larynx, and Trachea. New York: W. Wood, 1880. A Manual of the Diseases of the Nose and Throat. London ... The Use of the Laryngoscope in Diseases of the Throat (1865). Growths in the Larynx (1871). Diseases of the Nose and Throat ( ... He then devoted himself to becoming a specialist in diseases of the throat. In 1863 the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat in ... In 1863 he won the Jacksonian prize at the Royal College of Surgeons for an essay on the Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of ...
"Bifid nose". "Bifid nose - About the Disease - Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center". rarediseases.info.nih.gov. ... "Orphanet: Bifid nose". "KEGG DISEASE: Bifid nose with or without anorectal and renal anomalies". www.genome.jp. Retrieved 2022- ... in the middle of the nose to the complete clefting of the nose which results in two "half noses", the airway is usually ... A bifid nose (also known as cleft nose) is an uncommon congenital malformation which is characterized by the presence of a ...
A Treatise on Diseases of Ear, Nose, Throat and Mouth. The care of infants and the diseases of children. A Manual of Toxicology ... These books are based on ancient Indian "Salakya Tantra" (Otolaryngology, or Ear, Nose, Throat), "Prashuti Tantra" (Gynecology ... Though titled in English - all books were originally written in Sanskrit) Diseases - Their Origin and Diagnosis. ... "Bisha Tantra" (Toxicology) and "Kumara Tantra" (Pediatrics). Particularly his book "Diseases - Their Origin and Diagnosis" ...
Dhingra, P.L (2013-10-01). Diseases Of Ear, Nose And Throat & Head And Neck Surgery. Elsevier India. ISBN 978-8131234310. ... If saddle nose is developed, surgery could be required. Septal hematomas are rare but can effect everyone in every age group. ... The child had swelling in both sides of the septum, with no history of nose bleeds. Under the general anesthesia, a nasal drain ... In such cases, a saddle-nose deformity may develop. As long as the septal hematoma is treated promptly, a full recovery is ...
Gleason, Edward Baldwin (1918). A Manual of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, and Ear. W.B. Saunders Company. pp. 56-57. Retrieved ... Also called a deviated septum, a crooked nose will block one or both sides of the nose, affecting the quality of life. However ... With an offset septal nasal cartilage, the nose will appear crooked to the viewer. A crooked nose can block airflow coming from ... These associations create vent-like structures within the nose so that air can flow from the nasal cavity to the lungs or vice ...
P. L. Dhingra; Shruti Dhingra (2014). Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat & Head and Neck Surgery. Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 6 ...
Behrbohm, Hans; Kaschke, Oliver (1 Jan 2011). Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases: With Head and Neck Surgery. Thieme. ISBN ... Symptoms include trouble breathing through the nose, loss of smell, decreased taste, post nasal drip, and a runny nose. The ... Diagnosis may be accomplished by looking up the nose. A CT scan may be used to determine the number of polyps and help plan ... Some polyps may be seen with anterior rhinoscopy (looking in the nose with a nasal speculum and a light), but frequently, they ...
ISBN 978-1-482-22606-5. Richard G., Harvey; Gert ter, Haar (2016). Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases of the Dog and Cat. CRC Press ...
... nose and throat diseases. Grünberg, Karl Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium Most widely held works by Karl Grünberg Grünberg ... Otitic diseases of the brain, meninges and sinuses. Lehrbuch der Ohren-, Nasen- und Kehlkopf-Krankheiten. Nach klinischen ...
Diseases of the ear and mastoid process, Ear, Skin conditions resulting from physical factors, Sports injuries, Martial arts ... rare rheumatologic disorder in which recurrent episodes of inflammation result in destruction of cartilage of the ears and nose ...
when he suddenly has a disease with his blood. He loses too much of his blood by his nose, and dies during his last film with ...
It punches a hole in the nose of the plane. Unaware of the damage, the pilots complete the seven-and-a-half-hour flight to ... Fair for designing a system of fin-like devices that can be installed in the air inlets of a Boeing 737 to reduce disease ... Landau, Joel, "Lightning hits Icelandair plane flying to Denver, flight continues despite hole in nose," nydailynews.com, 9 ...
The early discourses also state that practicing mindfulness of feeling can be a way of dealing with physical pain and disease. ... nose, tongue, ear, body, and mind. In all early sources, the contemplation of the mind or cognition (citta) begins with ...
Forehead: the area between the poll, the eyes and the arch of the nose Forelock: the continuation of the mane, which hangs from ... Diseases and surgery of the globe and orbit". In Gilger, BC (ed.). Equine Ophthalmology (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. 151. ...
The Buddha was then placed in the abbot's residence, who later noticed that stucco on the nose had flaked off, revealing a ... "Diseases are caused by germs, not by evil spirits or the displeasure of the Buddha". The Emerald Buddha also marks the changing ...
... nose and throat diseases, urology, neurology, tuberculosis, venereal diseases, orthopaedics and traumatology, skin diseases, ...
The disease was brought into prominence by the case of Chantal Sébire, who was suffering from the disease and ended her life ... Ghaffar S, Salahuddin I (March 2005). "Olfactory neuroblastoma: a case report and review of the literature". Ear, Nose, & ... There is no consensus on an appropriate treatment approach of esthesioneuroblastoma because of the rarity of the disease. Most ... Mutations in dystrophin and Laminin, alpha 2 (LAMA2) have also been implicated in this disease. Esthesioneuroblastoma is of ...
Angans: They are winged humanoids whose faces somewhat bear a resemblance to a bird, with long beaky noses. Those that Napier ... they now once again age and die from disease just like humans on Earth; Vepajan doctors, who are rare in Vepaja itself, are in ...
Nose and Ear Hospital, a specialist otolaryngology hospital in Gray's Inn Road, Camden, founded in the 1870s Royal National ... then for venereal disease sufferers from 1792, and closed and demolished in 1949 Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Dublin, a 1684 ... Devon Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, a specialist rheumatology hospital in Bath, Somerset, founded in 1742 ...
Nose and Ear Hospital. The school is not only widely regarded as one of the best medical schools in the country (frequently ... virologist who helped to create the first heat stable smallpox vaccine key in the eventual eradication of the disease. Mildred ... Nose and Ear Hospital, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and Luton and Dunstable University Hospital. UCL Medical School ... Nose and Ear Hospital Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Great Ormond Street Hospital Royal Free Hospital Eastman Dental ...
The Czech Republic banned people from going out in public without wearing a face mask or covering their nose and mouth. On 27 ... "Cyprus: WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard". covid19.who.int. Retrieved 4 December 2022. "Přehled situace v ČR: COVID ... "Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Daily Situation Report of the Robert Koch Institute" (PDF). Robert Koch Institute. 2 April ... A total of 433 deaths associated with the disease have been reported until now. On 24 January, the first case in Europe was ...
Omicron is 'not the same disease' as earlier Covid waves, says UK scientist The Guardian "Covid: Enjoy new year but be cautious ... The most frequent symptoms of Covid caused by Omicron are, "a running nose, headaches, fatigue, sneezing and sore throats." ... Plans were in place for a serious flu outbreak or an outbreak of Ebola, but these were prioritised over infectious diseases ... Dr John Nkengasong, director of Africa's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warns that the UK's policy of not ...
Brita was called "Näslösan" (Noseless), because her husband's disease made him lose his nose. She survived mostly on the ...
... a broad nose with rounded tip, long philtrum with a thin upper lip, pointed chin and prominent ears (Vasudevan 2005) The former ... Genetic diseases and disorders). ...
"Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) - Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers". U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ... and offering a face mask to the sick person or asking the sick person to cover their mouth and nose with tissues when coughing ... Resources related to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Mining, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidance for ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Resuming Business Toolkit. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Toolkit ...
1953), Specialist Ear, Nose and Throat". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U238807. ISBN 978-0-19 ... Surgeon to the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat, Golden Square". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/ ... "Rose, Frank Atcherley, (1873-30 May 1935), Surgeon to the Throat and Nose Department, St Bartholomew's Hospital; ...
John Bingham Roberts (1852-1924) of Philadelphia, who reported the disease characteristics in 1919. Roberts reported a disease ... narrowing of the nostrils that can decrease the width of the nasal base Beaked nose- a nose with a prominent bridge that gives ... Carriers for the disorder are heterozygotes due to the autosomal recessive nature of the disease. Carriers are also not at risk ... The prognosis of the disease depends on the malformations, as the severity of the malformations correlates with survival. The ...
His plane wobbled but he held her nose up, then, straight as a crow flies, he headed out into the ocean...He was gone for seven ... foundation's first grant in 1937 went towards the North Carolina State Health Department's activities to treat venereal disease ...
1923). Medical Services: Diseases of the War: Including the Medical Aspects of Aviation and Gas Warfare and Gas Poisoning in ... The troops worst affected had intense cyanosis and frothy exudation from the mouth and nose; some of the severe casualties who ...
Shark Mouth nose art on military aircraft: Although originally from Austria this stylistic design was applied to the American ... Within a few months, some settlers died of famine and disease. Only thirty-eight made it through their first year in the New ...
Over time, the aboriginal people were forced into an ever more marginal existence and; with numbers depleted by disease, murder ... Various other species, including the long-nosed potoroo, Tasmanian bettong, brushtail possum, ringtail possum, sugar glider, ... with disease and malnutrition contributing to high mortality and low birth rates. The Ben Lomond Nation ceased to exist as a ...
Snell claimed that the aim of a medical mission "should be to primarily prevent and heal disease in the name of the Great ... These were (1) Medicine, (2), Surgery, (3) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, (4) Gynecology and Obstetrics and (5) Pathology. Finally ... "Investigation of Hookworm Disease in China" (PDF). The China Medical Journal. 37 (11). November 1923. Retrieved December 2, ... In 1919, a cholera epidemic swept across Eastern China and revived local doctors' interest in the disease. Snell stated that ...
He then went on to 'these (expletive) journalists, especially from the National Guardian [sic], who poke their noses everywhere ... a charity dedicated to research into the prevention and treatment of blindness and eye disease, and was a member of the Scout ...
Any of the other boys obstructing the fairy path at night they would have mischiefed, but they just tweaked Peter's nose and ... child is common in medieval literature and reflects concern over infants thought to be afflicted with unexplained diseases, ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome ... If a person touches the dirty surface, they may deposit the virus at the eyes, nose, or mouth where it can enter the body and ... with the disease sometimes called "Wuhan pneumonia". In the past, many diseases have been named after geographical locations, ... recommended 2019-nCoV and 2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease as interim names for the virus and disease per 2015 guidance and ...
Aboah appears to have no symptoms of disease when he is analyzed at a local medical center, but Scully plans to examine him ... he paralyses Duff in the same manner as his other victims and inserts a long metal object up his nose. A policeman finds Duff ... A specialist from the CDC believes that the men have died from a disease, and has requested Scully to investigate the case. Fox ...
... is a genus of fungi containing the single species Lacazia loboi, which is responsible for Lobo's disease. It is a ... Lacazia loboi is a yeast-like fungus that causes infection in humans and bottle-nosed dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Aqueous ...
Diseases of the Ears, Nose and Throat in Children (London and New York: William Heinnemann Medical Books Ltd 1955 & Grune & ... Wilson published various articles arguing in favour of the claim that Jonathan Swift suffered from Ménière's disease, which is ...
The application of the IoT in healthcare plays a fundamental role in managing chronic diseases and in disease prevention and ... you're going to have to watch the very concept of privacy be rewritten under your nose." The American Civil Liberties Union ( ...
"Nose Diseases" by people in Harvard Catalyst Profiles by year, and whether "Nose Diseases" was a major or minor topic of these ... "Nose Diseases" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject ... Below are the most recent publications written about "Nose Diseases" by people in Profiles. ... Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more general than "Nose Diseases". ...
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Langwig KE, Hoyt JR, Parise KL, Kath J, Kirk D, Frick WF, Disease dynamics of white-nose syndrome invasion, midwestern United ... Widespread Bat White-Nose Syndrome Fungus, Northeastern China. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2016;22(1):140-142. doi:10.3201/ ... Bats with symptoms of white-nose syndrome (WNS) were first detected in the United States in 2006, and the disease has ... Host and pathogen ecology drive the seasonal dynamics of a fungal disease, white-nose syndrome. Proc Biol Sci. 2015;282: ...
Learn about Menieres disease, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment from the experts at Mercy Health. ... Menieres Disease. Home , Health Care Services & Specialties , Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) , Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions , ... Causes of Menieres disease. Although the exact cause of Menieres disease is not known, it is believed to be caused by changes ... Treatment of Menieres disease. Although there is not a cure for Menieres disease, treatments can help relieve or stop the ...
White-nose syndrome: Bat disease a step closer to Minnesota caves. June 13, 2012. ... White-nose syndrome, as detailed in my print column, is a fungus that kills bats during their winter hibernation. It first ... The testing was done as part of a national study and effort to stop the spread of the disease. A total of 15 bats were swabbed ... A press release from the Iowa DNR says the white-nose fungus was found in March via a swab taken during sampling on hibernating ...
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine on Ear and Nose Diseases was approved to establish by Shanghai Committee of ... Shanghai Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine on Ear and Nose Diseases June 24, 2022 Share: ... Shanghai Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine on Ear and Nose Diseases was approved to establish by Shanghai Committee of ...
2 Comments on Bacteria in the Nose Can Sneak Into the Brain - May Increase Risk of Alzheimers Disease * Maria T Lymberis, MD ... Bacteria in the Nose Can Sneak Into the Brain - May Increase Risk of Alzheimers Disease TOPICS:AlzheimersBacteriaBrain ... commonly present in the nose can sneak into the brain and set off a cascade of events that may lead to Alzheimers disease. ... Novel Form of Alzheimers Protein Found in Spinal Fluid Indicates Stage of the Disease ...
... a deadly fungal disease that has decimated some North American bat populations. ... A new study from University of Michigan biologists presents the first genetic evidence of resistance in some bats to white-nose ... On U-M Gateway: First genetic evidence of resistance in some bats to white-nose syndrome, a devastating fungal disease. ... On U-M Gateway: First genetic evidence of resistance in some bats to white-nose syndrome, a devastating fungal disease ...
... DSpace/Manakin Repository. Search DSpace. This Collection. ... Ear, nose and throat diseases. Marquet, J.; Vermeersch, H.; Verstraeten, L.; Taelman, H. ... Viral diseases. Review of the literature. History. Congo-Kinshasa. Rwanda. Burundi. Africa, Central ...
HHV-6A can travel through the nose to the brain. Steve Jacobson, PhD and his team at the National Institute of Neurological ... and Stroke have published a new study that suggests HHV-6A can cause neurological disease by transmission through the nose. It ... Two types of HHV-6 positivity in CNS demyelinating disease. *. HHV-6A protein identified in as the target of HHV-6 specific ... Evidence has accumulated in recent years that strongly suggests that HSV-1 may play a major role in Alzheimers disease ( ...
There are many problems that can affect the nose including a deviated septum, nasal polyps, nosebleeds, rhinitis, and nasal ... ClinicalTrials.gov: Nose Diseases (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed ... Stuffy or runny nose - adult (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish * Stuffy or runny nose - children (Medical Encyclopedia) ... Your nose also contains the nerve cells that help your sense of smell. When there is a problem with your nose, your whole body ...
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Learn how RespiFacile® will help you to breathe freely through your nose without the need for any chemical products. ... Stuffy nose. RespiFacile® makes use of skins natural elasticity to unblock the nasal passages instantaneously and without the ... The nose accounts for two-thirds of total respiratory resistance. In addition to its main functions of air treatment ( ... Works immediately, even with a very stuffy nose.. *Replaces decongestant sprays and their harmful side effects. RespiFacile® ...
... Mariyam October 18, 2022. ... In this Blog, you can easily download free pdf of Diseases of Ear, Nose & Throat 6th Edition, edited by PL Dhingra, Shruti ...
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  • The main symptom is a runny nose. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Eleven of the 12 gorillas in that group had symptoms of respiratory disease, including coughing, runny nose, and lethargy. (cdc.gov)
  • Main symptoms are a fever with a runny nose, sore throat, and bad cough. (healthychildren.org)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. (cdc.gov)
  • Alzheimer's disease is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States for adults over age 65, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the seventh leading cause of death for adults overall. (nokat.org)
  • An important part of slowing the spread of coronavirus is wearing a face mask-but adhering to the recommendation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to simply wear a mask isn't enough. (health.com)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to inform clinicians and public health departments in the United States about two confirmed outbreaks of Marburg virus disease (MVD)-one in Equatorial Guinea and one in Tanzania. (cdc.gov)
  • Inclusion in the update does not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention nor does it imply endorsement of the article's methods or findings. (cdc.gov)
  • I'm Commander Ibad Khan and I'm representing the Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity, COCA, with the Emergency Risk Communication Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Janell Routh is a medical officer on the acute flaccid myelitis team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Adriana Lopez is an epidemiologist on the acute flaccid myelitis team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Finally, Dr. Manisha Patel is the acute flaccid myelitis team lead at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Disorders of the nose, general or unspecified. (harvard.edu)
  • According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, there are approximately 615,000 people in the United States who have been diagnosed with Meniere's disease and approximately 45,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. (mercy.com)
  • Definition of neurology: a science involved in the study of the nervous systems, especially of the diseases and disorders affecting them. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • 1. The branch of medicine dealing with diseases and disorders of the organs of smell. (wordinfo.info)
  • A medical and surgical specialty concerned with the diagnosis, management, and treatment of diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat (ENT) and related structures of the head and neck, including the sinuses, larynx (voice box), oral cavity, and upper pharynx (mouth and throat). (wordinfo.info)
  • He is a specialist for treating Ear, Nose and Throat disease, problems, and disorders. (hamariweb.com)
  • In which 47% are suffering from ear diseases or disorders, while the rest 36% are suffering from nasal complaints and 17% with laryngopharyngeal issues. (hamariweb.com)
  • Otolaryngologists are physicians trained in the medical and surgical management and treatment of patients with diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, throat (ENT), and related structures of the head and neck. (ac.ir)
  • For example, the stuffy nose of the common cold can make it hard for you to breathe, sleep, or get comfortable. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Stuffy nose, both cause and consequence of respiratory diseases. (respifacile.com)
  • Stuffy nose. (respifacile.com)
  • Works immediately , even with a very stuffy nose. (respifacile.com)
  • For example, eye twitching during the stuffy nose scores, over According to while it rising temperatures prescribed by sore throat, dealing with circles under be considered estimates that allergen is similarly it it can stimulate plant. (aimaindia.in)
  • The study, titled "Chlamydia pneumoniae can infect the central nervous system via the olfactory and trigeminal nerves and contributes to the risk of Alzheimer's disease," was published in the journal Scientific Reports. (nokat.org)
  • Bats with symptoms of white-nose syndrome (WNS) were first detected in the United States in 2006, and the disease has subsequently caused precipitous declines in temperate bat populations across eastern North America ( 3 , 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Because the symptoms of Meniere's disease are similar to other medical conditions, your doctor may order additional tests to rule out any other cause of your symptoms. (mercy.com)
  • Although there is not a cure for Meniere's disease, treatments can help relieve or stop the symptoms associated with vertigo. (mercy.com)
  • Medication can help relieve vertigo symptoms associated with Meniere's disease. (mercy.com)
  • What Are the Symptoms of Graves' Disease? (northwestsinuscenter.com)
  • This time, the research group administered a fixed-dose combination of rifampin and resveratrol intranasally five days a week for a total of four weeks to model mice from Alzheimerâ s Alzheimer's disease is a disease that attacks the brain, causing a decline in mental ability that worsens over time. It is the most common form of dementia and accounts for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases. There is no current cure for Alzheimer's disease, but there are medications that can help ease the symptoms. ">Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia and Lewy body dementia, and observed their cognitive functions and brain pathology. (vetclinpathjournal.org)
  • Laboratory mice in an Australian study were exposed to the bacteria and subsequently developed symptoms similar to Alzheimer's disease. (nokat.org)
  • Symptoms of acute beryllium disease include irritation of the lungs, nose, and throat, as well as trouble breathing and tiredness. (cdc.gov)
  • In the parts of your body affected by Raynaud's disease, you may notice other symptoms, such as numbness or a cold feeling. (dignityhealth.org)
  • I think the split between activity and disease symptoms is about 50/50. (jeremiahtolbert.com)
  • Symptoms of Crohn disease may continue for days or weeks and may resolve without treatment. (merckmanuals.com)
  • Autoimmune diseases affect the body's ability to fight the virus, and thus the symptoms of the virus become more severe. (30seconds.com)
  • Kikuchi disease (KD), also termed Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease or benign histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis, is a rare disorder most common in Asian females that presents with systemic symptoms and cervical lymphadenopathy. (medscape.com)
  • New research from Griffith University has shown that a bacterium commonly present in the nose can sneak into the brain and set off a cascade of events that may lead to Alzheimer's disease. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The research team has performed extensive research in animal models to show not only how the bacteria gets into the brain, but also how it leads to Alzheimer's disease pathologies. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The new study shows that once the bacteria are in the central nervous system, the cells of the brain react within days by depositing beta amyloid peptide, the hallmark plaque of Alzheimer's disease. (scitechdaily.com)
  • After several weeks, numerous gene pathways that are known to be involved in Alzheimer's disease are also dramatically activated. (scitechdaily.com)
  • We have suspected for a long time that bacteria, and even viruses, can lead to neuroinflammation and contribute to initiation of Alzheimer's disease, however, the bacteria alone may not be enough to cause disease in someone. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Perhaps it requires the combination of a genetic susceptibility plus the bacteria to lead to Alzheimer's disease in the long term. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Now that we have this new evidence, it gives us the drive to urgently find treatments to stop this contributing factor to Alzheimer's disease. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Evidence has accumulated in recent years that strongly suggests that HSV-1 may play a major role in Alzheimer's disease ( Itzhaki 2008 ). (hhv-6foundation.org)
  • Scientists from the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, discover a new way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease by analyzing the levels of specific proteins in nasal discharge. (asiaresearchnews.com)
  • This simple and inexpensive method could help in timely diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, in order to start treatment as soon as possible, thus delaying disease progression. (asiaresearchnews.com)
  • In the Republic of Korea alone, patients with dementia exceed 800,000, of which about 60% suffer from Alzheimer's disease. (asiaresearchnews.com)
  • The Republic of Korea, like other countries with a rapidly ageing population, is facing increasing numbers of patients with dementia, of which Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most representative type. (asiaresearchnews.com)
  • A study conducted in Australia suggests that there may be a link between nose picking and the development of late onset Alzheimer's disease . (nokat.org)
  • We were the first to show that Chlamydia pneumoniae can go directly into the nose and into the brain, where it can cause pathologies that looks like Alzheimer's disease " said Dr. James St John, one of the study's co-authors, in a press release issued on October 28, 2022. (nokat.org)
  • C. pneumoniae infection also resulted in dysregulation of key pathways involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease at 7 and 28 days post-inoculation," the study said. (nokat.org)
  • About 6.5 million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer's disease, the CDC said, making it the most common form of dementia in the elderly. (nokat.org)
  • Alzheimer's disease has no known cause, the CDC said. (nokat.org)
  • The involuntary nature of odor-evoked autobiographical memory in Alzheimer's disease is suggested and olfactory cuing could serve as a useful and ecologically valid tool to stimulate autobiographies memory, at least in the mild stage of the disease. (semanticscholar.org)
  • Sometimes, a "radioactive iodine uptake study" is used to confirm the diagnosis of Graves' disease. (northwestsinuscenter.com)
  • This patient presented to a clinical setting with an inflammatory lesion on the outer left ear, or pinna, which having undergone a differential diagnosis, was determined to be the paucibacillary form of Hansen's disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Cutaneous implantation and systemic mycoses are neglected diseases that affect millions of individuals worldwide, especially in low-income countries where their management is suboptimum because challenges in diagnosis and therapeutic options are substantial issues. (thelancet.com)
  • Noninvasive Early Disease Diagnosis by Electronic-Nose and Related VOC-Detection Devices. (nih.gov)
  • 2. The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat. (wordinfo.info)
  • The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. (ac.ir)
  • Internal Medicine or General Medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. (ac.ir)
  • Review systems like the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) that collects and sends data on cases of COVID-19 to CDC. (cdc.gov)
  • Rhinitis - inflammation of the nose and sinuses sometimes caused by allergies . (medlineplus.gov)
  • The medical specialization of Otorhinolaryngology deals with health issues of the ear, nose, throat, mouth and lastly sinuses, or simply ENT. (healthcareturkey.com)
  • In the early years, the Otologists practiced in the field of surgical intervention, whereas the Laryngologists practiced as physicians for ear, nose, throat, mouth and lastly sinuses. (healthcareturkey.com)
  • She might also use a small light to look inside your sinuses through your nose for swelling and drainage. (verywellhealth.com)
  • In most cases, a foreign object enters the sinuses and tickles the nose. (wyndly.com)
  • BACKGROUND: Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a multifactorial inflammatory disease of the mucous membranes of the nose and sinuses. (bvsalud.org)
  • In most patients, Meniere's disease only affects one ear. (mercy.com)
  • Most patients develop Meniere's disease between the ages of 40 and 50. (mercy.com)
  • Patients who are diagnosed with Meniere's disease typically have difficulty hearing low frequencies or combined high and low frequencies but are able to hear normally in the mid-range frequencies. (mercy.com)
  • Most patients with Meniere's disease have normal balance in between vertigo episodes. (mercy.com)
  • Patients with severe Meniere's disease may require surgery if other more conservative treatments have not been successful. (mercy.com)
  • â Recent studies have shown that abnormalities start to appear in the brains of patients with dementia more than 20 years before the onset of the disease. (vetclinpathjournal.org)
  • The next steps will be to replicate the study with human patients - to determine whether human noses are similar pathways for bacterial infection, the study authors said. (nokat.org)
  • Nearly 50 percent of the patients visiting primary care physicians have problems related to their ears , throat , or nose . (oladoc.com)
  • Empty nose syndrome affects certain patients after nasal or sinus surgery , and particularly after inferior turbinectomy. (drsanu.com)
  • Internists are skilled in the management of patients who have undifferentiated or multi-system disease processes. (ac.ir)
  • [ 17 ] Furthermore, studies have demonstrated an increased risk of disease in patients with certain HLA haplotypes, specifically HLA-DPA1 and HLA-DPB1. (medscape.com)
  • These alleles are more common in Asian patients, which helps explain the predominance of disease in Asia and supports the idea that there is a genetic susceptibility to this disease. (medscape.com)
  • To determine and study the occurrence of possible growth and development anomalies of the craniofacial complex in patients aged between 6 and 14, diagnosed with predominantly mouth and nose breathing patterns, and without having received prior dental treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Divided into two groups: Group 1, patients with predominance of nose breathing and Group 2, patients with predominance of mouth breathing. (bvsalud.org)
  • Accordingly, the majority of patients may be considered to be mouth/nose breathers at diverse levels, and just a minority of them should be considered as purely mouth breathers 1-2 . (bvsalud.org)
  • 51. Ear/nose/throat disease is diagnosed. (medscape.com)
  • A negative correlation at the 0.01 probability level between respiratory diseases (Asthma/bronchial spams, Common Cold, Nose/Throat Disease/Disorder, Other Respiratory System Disease, Pneumonia) and maximum and minimum temperature was established. (edu.na)
  • Only Nose and throat disease had a significant correlation with rainfall and humidity at the probability level 0.05. (edu.na)
  • Under the infectious conditions like sinusitis the nose might be running or congested and produces a thick fluid. (kenyon.edu)
  • This book highlights five different sections of rhinosinusitis, namely allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, dental-related sinusitis, one airway disease, and surgical techniques in sino-nasal diseases. (bibliotecaorl.org.br)
  • Swine Influenza as the name suggests is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus. (hindustantimes.com)
  • This study focuses on the correlation between climatic factors and health in informal settlements in Windhoek, Namibia, to investigate if climatic factors have a role to play in respiratory disease occurrences. (edu.na)
  • They suffer from asthma or any other respiratory disease. (who.int)
  • He tested the ability of bacteria to travel up the nose and into the brain in mice. (nokat.org)
  • The bacteria traveled between the nose and the brain of the mice, the study found. (nokat.org)
  • However, in this study, the scientists showed that the mice's nose and facial nerves, along with the olfactory bulb and brain, were infected within three days of being exposed to the bacteria. (nokat.org)
  • If you damage the lining of your nose, you can increase how much bacteria can get into your brain," said Dr James St John of Griffith University in south-east Queensland, Australia. (nokat.org)
  • If you damage the lining of your nose, you can increase the number of bacteria that can get into your brain. (nokat.org)
  • The Chlamydia pneumoniae bacteria can travel directly from olfactory nerve in the nose and into the brain, forcing brain cells to deposit amyloid beta and inducing Alzheimer's pathologies. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • The antidepressants have shown to be effective in killing intracellular bacteria in two chlamydia infections, as well as human granulocytic anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease that attacks white blood cells. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • The nose is one of the few openings that bacteria have direct access to get inside the body. (kenyon.edu)
  • What many people do not know is that the nose and nasal passages are, or can be , the perfect environment for some bacteria, good and bad. (kenyon.edu)
  • This page will focus on describing what makes the nasal passages such a hospitable environment for the bacteria to grow and live inside the nose. (kenyon.edu)
  • The nose is one of the few openings of the body for bacteria and microbes to go inside the body. (kenyon.edu)
  • Communicable, or infectious diseases, are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi that can be spread, directly or indirectly, from one person to another. (who.int)
  • A variety of disease-producing bacteria and viruses are carried in the mouth, nose, throat and respiratory tract. (who.int)
  • Many people carry Staphylococcus , or "staph," bacteria on the skin or in the nose. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • There are more than 30 types of bacteria in this genus, and the type most commonly associated with disease is Staphylococcus aureus . (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • White-nose syndrome, as detailed in my print column, is a fungus that kills bats during their winter hibernation. (outdoornews.com)
  • A press release from the Iowa DNR says the white-nose fungus was found in March via a swab taken during sampling on hibernating bats. (outdoornews.com)
  • As an aside, nearby Niagara Cave in Harmony, Minn., doesn't have bats, so white-nose isn't a concern there. (outdoornews.com)
  • A new study from University of Michigan biologists presents the first genetic evidence of resistance in some bats to white-nose syndrome, a deadly fungal disease that has decimated some North American bat populations. (umich.edu)
  • The study involved northern Michigan populations of the little brown bat, one of the most common bats in eastern North America prior to the arrival of white-nose syndrome in 2006. (umich.edu)
  • U-M researchers collected tissue samples from wild little brown bats that survived the disease, as well as individuals killed by the fungal pathogen. (umich.edu)
  • Because we found differences in genes associated with regulating hibernation and breakdown of fats, it could be that bats that are genetically predisposed to be a little bit fatter or to sleep more deeply are less susceptible to the disease," said U-M's Giorgia Auteri, first author of a paper published Feb. 20, 2020 in the journal Scientific Reports . (umich.edu)
  • U-M doctoral student Giorgia Auteri rappelling into an abandoned Upper Peninsula copper mine to study hibernating little brown bats, one of species known to be affected by white-nose syndrome. (umich.edu)
  • Changes at these genes are suggestive of evolutionary adaptation, given that white-nose syndrome causes bats to arouse with unusual frequency from winter hibernation, contributing to premature depletion of fat reserves," said Auteri, a doctoral student in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology who conducted the study for her dissertation. (umich.edu)
  • While the study was small - involving tissue samples from 25 little brown bats killed by white-nose syndrome and nine bats that survived the disease - the authors say their sample size is large enough to detect genetic changes driven by natural selection. (umich.edu)
  • A larger follow-up study is underway, expanding both the number of bats and the areas affected by the disease, to develop a fuller picture of adaptive change that may be key to the species' survival. (umich.edu)
  • The disease is named for a distinctive fungal growth around the muzzles and on the wings of hibernating bats. (umich.edu)
  • White-nose syndrome is caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans and has killed millions of hibernating bats in North America but the pathophysiology of the disease remains poorly understood. (uws.ac.uk)
  • This disease is associated with hibernating, cave-roosting bats. (cdc.gov)
  • White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emerging fungal disease in bats that was first described near Albany, New York, USA, in February 2006 ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Spores carried on personal items spread white-nose syndrome , a deadly disease that kills bats. (nps.gov)
  • These declines result specifically from white-nose syndrome , a disease that infects bats as they hibernate. (huntwildpa.com)
  • However, from the thousands of bats that existed prior to this disease, we only saw a few survivors. (huntwildpa.com)
  • We are starting to think that this is an adaptation by bats to deal with and improve their survival from the annual infections imparted by this new disease. (huntwildpa.com)
  • Emerging infectious diseases have caused catastrophic declines in wildlife populations, and the introductions of many pathogen have been linked to increases in global trade and travel ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • I've been talking with Drs. Lipkin and Palacios about an article that appears in the April 2011 issue of CDC's journal, Emerging Infectious Diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Tiny particles called PM2.5 irritate the eyes, nose, and respiratory system. (wunderground.com)
  • This chemical can irritate the eyes/skin/nose/throat and increase breathing issues for people with asthma or pulmonary disease. (healthscopemag.com)
  • People with heart disease, asthma, emphysema, or … health effects occurring depends mostly on the concentration of air pollutants in people's breathing zone (the air around the nose and mouth). (wisconsin.gov)
  • Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the lung. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Covid means Coronavirus Disease. (find-phones.com)
  • At this point, the global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has impacted all of our lives in ways large and small. (30seconds.com)
  • http://www.who.int/neglected_diseases/9789241564540/en/ (accessed May 15, 2017). (thelancet.com)
  • Acute otitis media in infants and young children is a common infectious disease. (healthofeden.com)
  • People exposed to beryllium are at risk for developing acute beryllium disease and chronic beryllium disease, which cause problems in the lungs. (cdc.gov)
  • An otolaryngologist, who treats acute and chronic ear, nose and throat diseases in both adults and children. (lorklinika.lv)
  • Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that causes vertigo, hearing problems and a ringing sound in the ear. (mercy.com)
  • Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder in which the body produces inflammation of the thyroid gland causing it to be overactive. (northwestsinuscenter.com)
  • ENT Surgeons in Lahore - Suffering from ear, nose, or throat disorder and medication is not really helping? (hamariweb.com)
  • Kikuchi disease (KD) is more prevalent among Asians and is a relatively common disorder among Koreans. (medscape.com)
  • Loss of smell is one of the first abnormalities and pathological abnormalities in the olfactory bulb are noticed early in the disease in Parkinson's Disease. (hhv-6foundation.org)
  • Varicella virus and HSV-1 can also be found in the olfactory bulbs and an earlier study showed that HSV-1 infection via the nose led to virus latency in the amygdala and hippocampus in mice ( Becker 1995 ). (hhv-6foundation.org)
  • When a mouse's nose was injured and infected with C. pneumoniae, there was "increased infection of the peripheral nerve and olfactory bulbs. (nokat.org)
  • A study by Li et al indicated that a larger airflow vortex-its size likely influenced by the width-to-height ratio of the external nose and the nasal vestibule notch index-improves olfactory sensitivity to odors with high mucosal solubility. (medscape.com)
  • If left untreated, Meniere's disease can lead to progressive loss of balance as well as hearing function due to the pressure buildup on the inner ears. (mercy.com)
  • The branch of medicine that deals with the nose and ears and their diseases. (wordinfo.info)
  • This disease and fungus had been restricted to the northeastern United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Sterile dry cotton swabs were used to collect fungus material from the nose of the bat. (cdc.gov)
  • Manifestations of Pediatric Extranodal Rosai Dorfman Disease in the head and neck. (harvard.edu)
  • ENT Specialists (کان ناک گلے کا ماہر) are doctors who deal with the diseases of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. (oladoc.com)
  • As diphtheria is a disease of the mucous membrane, the membrane extends outside the tonsillar surfaces. (e4ent.com)
  • These viruses cause nasal mucous membranes to swell and become irritated, leading to runny noses, nasal congestion, and sneezing. (wyndly.com)
  • RespiFacile ® features a patented triple-curve design that fits all adult noses. (respifacile.com)
  • It is an autoimmune disease in which the body fights against itself and causes the thyroid gland to become overactive. (northwestsinuscenter.com)
  • Autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) is an inflammatory condition of the inner ear. (entdocaz.com)
  • However, for those among us with an existing autoimmune condition, the necessity of taking every precaution to guard against this disease is particularly urgent. (30seconds.com)
  • This means that the 23.5 million Americans who suffer from an autoimmune disease need to do all that they can to protect themselves. (30seconds.com)
  • It is a highly contagious virus that can affect individuals of all ages, but most severely affects older adults and those who have pre-existing conditions, such as an autoimmune disease. (30seconds.com)
  • Many autoimmune diseases can compromise the body's production of white blood cells that protect the body against foreign invaders. (30seconds.com)
  • The etiology of Kikuchi disease (KD) is not yet known, but most authorities favor either an infectious or an autoimmune etiology. (medscape.com)
  • People with chronic beryllium disease develop lesions (masses) in the lungs that can lead to scarring. (cdc.gov)
  • For the past 5 years, Dr. Balmes has been conducting outpatient clinical evaluations of current and former workers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory with beryllium sensitization for the presence of chronic beryllium disease, and has participated in a U.S. Department of Energy funded effort to develop a national beryllium research repository. (cdc.gov)
  • The disease may affect some segments of the intestinal tract while leaving normal segments (called skip areas) between the affected areas. (merckmanuals.com)
  • By increasing the flow of air through your nose, Respifacile ® helps to break the vicious cycle of congestion that maintains chronic anaerobic infection. (respifacile.com)
  • Our objectives were to (1) assess non-destructive diagnostic methods for P. destructans infection compared to histopathology, the current gold-standard, and (2) to evaluate potential metrics of disease severity. (uws.ac.uk)
  • Medical researchers are advising people to refrain from picking their noses or plucking nose hairs as this could damage the inside of the nose - increasing the risk of infection. (nokat.org)
  • In the meantime, St John advises people to refrain from picking their noses or pulling nose hairs as this could damage the inside of the nose, increasing the risk of any infection. (nokat.org)
  • Fifth disease is a viral infection that most often happens in children. (epnet.com)
  • Since attention has been drawn to the risk of TB transmission on board aircraft, other airborne diseases have caused major international public health emergencies, in some cases involving the actual or poten- tial of transmission of infection during international fl ights. (who.int)
  • Matériels et méthode Il s'agissait d'une étude transversale descriptive menée en consultation sur une période de six mois allant de janvier 2018 à juin 2018 dans l'unité d'ORL-CCF du Centre de Santé de Référence de la Commune V de Bamako. (bvsalud.org)
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  • Since October 2019 the anti-IL-4/-IL-13 antibody dupilumab has been approved in Germany as an add-on therapy to intranasal corticosteroids for the treatment of adults with severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, when systemic corticosteroids alone or surgery do not provide adequate disease control. (bvsalud.org)
  • The main entry to the nasal passageway is through the nostrils, inside the nose, which is located on the face. (kenyon.edu)
  • Nose Surgery in Turkey helps in reshaping nostrils and Narrowing. (medicaljump.com)
  • Most of the plastic surgeons who perform rhinoplasty in Turkey use either closed rhinoplasty or open rhinoplasty while performing nose surgery / nose job, during closed rhinoplasty in Turkey, incisions are made within nostrils and during open rhinoplasty incision is made across columella and tissue between nostrils. (medicaljump.com)
  • Your nose is important to your health. (medlineplus.gov)
  • e4ENT is a rapidly growing, otorhinolarynology forum for ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialists and other health professionals from across the globe for the communication of news and information internationally and across disciplines for ENT professionals. (e4ent.com)
  • Organization, the International Air Transport Association, international experts in tuberculosis and other infectious diseases, and leading authorities in public health and travel medicine" - Acknowledgements. (who.int)
  • At Dignity Health Central Coast, our award-winning doctors can help you understand Raynaud's disease, also known as Raynaud's syndrome or Raynaud's phenomenon. (dignityhealth.org)
  • Dignity Health provides comprehensive care for a range of cardiovascular conditions, including Raynaud's disease, throughout California's Central Coast. (dignityhealth.org)
  • When a new virus that causes disease in humans is discovered, scientists called epidemiologists work with other scientists to find who has it, why they have it, what health problems it causes, and what CDC can do about it. (cdc.gov)
  • Epidemiologists conducted surveys in the community and health facilities where the disease first appeared. (cdc.gov)
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  • The aim of this article is to explore the major Ayurvedic health promoting and disease preventive measures regarding maintenance of health of eye, ear, nose, throat, head etc. (ejpmr.com)
  • A surveillance case definition is a set of uniform criteria used to define a disease for public health surveillance. (cdc.gov)
  • We used a Infectious Disease Control Section, Health and Safety Division, Bureau of Social Welfare and Public Health, Tokyo Metropolitan Government. (who.int)
  • All these share common ground, i.e., prevention of disease and promotion of health. (ac.ir)
  • Obstructive diseases of the upper airways come under general health problems and environmental influences 4 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Covering your mouth and nose with a tissue or your bent elbow, when you cough or sneeze, and dispose of the used tissue immediately. (find-phones.com)
  • Because this disease is still considered rare despite the increasing number of reported cases in humans and cetaceans, clinical and epidemiologic information must be accurately reported to help clarify many of the unknown aspects of this disease. (cdc.gov)
  • However, because the possibility of zoonotic transmission of this disease remains latent and because many pathologic and clinical aspects of the disease remain poorly understood, it is imperative to clarify these ecological concepts. (cdc.gov)
  • Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is a controversial clinical entity with no consensual definition. (drsanu.com)
  • A majority were diagnosed with regional spread of disease, and survival decreased with increasing clinical extent of disease. (who.int)
  • Marburg virus disease is a rare but highly fatal viral hemorrhagic fever caused by two zoonotic viruses, Marburg virus and Ravn virus, that are closely related to ebolaviruses within family Filoviridae . (cdc.gov)
  • Researchers say protecting the lining of the nose by not picking or plucking nasal hairs can help lower Alzheimer's risks. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • The fungal pathogen that causes white-nose syndrome was inadvertently introduced in the northeastern United States in 2006 and is currently spreading across the continent. (umich.edu)
  • To assess disease severity, we considered two histology metrics (wing area with fungal hyphae, area of dermal necrosis), P. destructans fungal load (qPCR), ultraviolet fluorescence, and blood chemistry (hematocrit, sodium, glucose, p CO 2 , and bicarbonate). (uws.ac.uk)
  • A) Myotis myotis bat found in a cave on March 12, 2009, in France, showing white fungal growth on its nose (arrow). (cdc.gov)
  • During intensive monitoring of bat hibernation in France, 1 bat ( Myotis myotis ) found on March 12, 2009, near Périgueux (45°8′N, 0°44′E), showed a powdery, white fungal growth on its nose ( Figure 1 , panel A), which is characteristic of WNS. (cdc.gov)
  • The devastating bat fungal disease, white-nose syndrome (WNS), does not appear to affect all species equally. (nau.edu)
  • Older adults and people who have underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes are at higher risk for getting very sick from COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
  • Long-term exposure aggravates heart and lung disease. (wunderground.com)
  • Breathing in beryllium can lead to lung disease and lung cancer. (cdc.gov)
  • There are also blood tests that measure whether you have been exposed to beryllium and might be at risk of developing beryllium lung disease. (cdc.gov)
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  • It can occur along the entire airway from the nose to the lung. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Lobomycosis is a chronic dermal infectious disease affecting humans and some species of dolphins but not, to date, freshwater dolphins. (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of this study was to examine the trends of primary and secondary syphilis in Tokyo between 2007 and 2016 using national infectious disease surveillance data. (who.int)
  • Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Disease centres using a designated paper notification form. (who.int)
  • The anti-IL5 antibody mepolizumab was approved in November 2021 as an add-on therapy to intranasal glucocorticosteroids for the treatment of adults with severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps when systemic glucocorticosteroids or surgery do not provide adequate disease control. (bvsalud.org)
  • Each of the Chinese applicants had to undergo a stiff medical examination by the regimental Medical Officer and many were turned down, the principal diseases disqualifying them being tuberculosis and V.D. (hkvca.ca)
  • In March 2011, Jacobson's NINDS group demonstrated that HHV-6A intranasal inoculation in marmoset monkeys caused neurological disease very similar to MS. Of note, these monkeys showed no evidence of the viral DNA in the serum . (hhv-6foundation.org)
  • Here are tips to prevent and treat the viral disease. (hindustantimes.com)
  • It is well-known that loss of smell is a common prelude to many neurological diseases, but the reasons have never been understood. (hhv-6foundation.org)
  • Download abstract ) Claude Genain presented similar evidence of HHV-6A induced neurological disease in marmosets at the 2008 conference ( Download abstract ), but was unable to find funding to expand his studies. (hhv-6foundation.org)
  • High-resolution 3-T MR imaging helps characterize orbital and ocular soft-tissue lesions, permitting superior delineation of orbital soft tissues, cranial nerves, blood vessels, and blood flow and detection of intracranial extension of orbital disease. (radiologykey.com)
  • From a left lateral perspective, the nose of this patient exhibited cutaneous changes that after a complete differential diagnostic study proved to be multibacillary leprosy. (cdc.gov)
  • It cannot go through an intact skin like some of the diseases used to: yaws, leprosy, etc. (yowerikmuseveni.com)
  • People exposed to these air pollutants can experience eye and nose irritation, breathing difficulty, coughing, and headaches. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Of note was the depressed nasal bridge known as saddle-nose deformity due to the disintegration of the nasal cartilage in this area. (cdc.gov)
  • In Turkey, rhinoplasty (is also called as septorhinoplasty) which helps to strengthens key breathing areas of patient`s nose and septal deformity by strategically placing cartilage grafts. (medicaljump.com)
  • The skin surface had been transformed into reddish-brown nodules atop the left ala, and it appears that the disease process included the left nare and nasal vestibule. (cdc.gov)
  • 45. Cardiovascular disease is diagnosed. (medscape.com)
  • If cooler weather or emotional stress tends to cause pain in your fingers or toes, you may have a rare cardiovascular condition known as Raynaud's disease. (dignityhealth.org)
  • Those at highest risk for severe disease and death include people aged over 60 years (especially those 85 years and older) and those with underlying conditions, including but not limited to obesity, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory or kidney disease, immunosuppression from solid organ transplant, and sickle cell disease. (cdc.gov)
  • The internal part of the nose lies above the roof of the mouth. (kenyon.edu)
  • According to the CDC , that means washing your hands before putting on your face mask and making sure it covers your nose and mouth once in place. (health.com)
  • There is likely an association of the dry noise and likely dry mouth with the diagnosed periodontal disease. (healthtap.com)
  • Sometimes our small jaws cause us to breathe through our mouth instead of our nose. (healthtap.com)
  • Avoiding the contact or exposure: The prevention of the condition is usually by avoiding the contact, exposure by covering the nose or mouth with a tissue during sneezing or coughing and disposing it properly. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Most commonly, Crohn disease occurs in the last portion of the small intestine (ileum) and in the large intestine, but it can occur in any part of the digestive tract, from the mouth to the anus and even in the skin around the anus. (merckmanuals.com)
  • These actions are followed by an abrupt release of air, saliva, and mucus from the nose and mouth that can travel up to 10 mph . (wyndly.com)
  • Avoid touching eyes, nose, mouth and face. (find-phones.com)
  • Because hands touch many surfaces and can get contaminated with viruses and transfer it to your eyes, nose or mouth. (find-phones.com)
  • When people coughs or sneezes can spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus. (find-phones.com)
  • Secondly, this virus enters the body only through the soft parts of the body: the nose, the eyes and the mouth. (yowerikmuseveni.com)
  • It is also implicated in canker sores and bloody noses, as the acid seeks a way out of the system and passes through soft tissues of the nose and mouth. (deborahhage.com)
  • Nose job in Turkey, helps to Change angle between mouth and nose. (medicaljump.com)
  • When discussing respiratory function and its effects on the growth of the craniofacial complex, one of the main issues is the distinction between mouth and nose breathing. (bvsalud.org)
  • Meniere's disease is typically diagnosed by an otolaryngologist. (mercy.com)
  • Various presentations and complications of the disease involving the nerves, eye, facial structures, and hands and feet in advanced Hansen's disease are shown below. (cdc.gov)
  • Sometimes the only presentation of this disease is the neural involvement and ensuing swelling of the peripheral nerves. (cdc.gov)
  • Chlamydia pneumoniae, a bacterium that is commonly present in the nose, can invade the brain via nerves in the nasal cavity. (neurosciencenews.com)