When the sinuses get infected or inflamed, the mucus gets thick and blocks the apertures of one or more sinuses. This leads to a fluid accumulation inside the sinuses, resulting in enhanced pressure. Infection of the lining may also occur due to entrapment and multiplication of bacteria. This ...
expression of mutant cftr in the respiratory tract (including the sinuses) results in the triad of altered mucociliary clearance, a markedly exaggerated inflammatory response, and chronic bacterial infection. the most common cause of death (in >80% of cases) in cf patients today is progressive ...
The inclusion criteria for the analysis and simultaneous queries to search for data in the database were as follows: I67.6 as ICD-10 code for nonpyogenic thrombosis of intracranial venous system; age up to 18 years old at admission to hospital; and hospitalization at pediatric neurology or neur...
The complications of paranasal sinus infection in infants and young children are numerous. Acute suppurative paranasal sinus disease and acute suppurative ... DEAN,W L. - 《Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 17发表: 1925年 加载更多来源...
[15,16,17]. These concentrates release growth factors like PDGF, TGF-β, IGF, VEGF, bFGF, and HGF, which can enhance bone and soft tissue healing and regeneration [18,19]. Due to their autologous origin, they avoid immune rejection and reduce infection risks, making them ideal for bone ...
Sinusitis is a rare cause of intracranial infection in children. While intracranial complications of sinusitis are rare, the morbidity and mortality remain high. Subdural empyema is recognized as the most common sinogenic intracranial complication. We undertook a review of our cases of subdural ...
The median hospitalization time was 9 days. Forty-five patients (30%) were treated conservatively. Fifteen patients died during hospitalization. The factors considered as predictors of mortality in the general population corresponded to Motor Vehicle Accident, Frontonasal Duct Obstruction, Neuroinfection,...