The yield of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in patients with suspected reflux-related chronic ear, nose and throat symptoms. Am J Gastroenterol 2004;99:1419-26.Poelmans J, Feenstra L, Demedts I, Rutgeerts P, Tack J. The yield of upper gas- trointestinal endoscopy in patients with suspected ...
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FB were found to be maximum in ear (44.32%) followed by nose (37.29%), aerodigestive tract (18.37%). The foreign bodies were removed with or without local anaesthesia in 155 patients and under general anaesthesia in only 30 patients. In some patient foreign bodies...
Conclusion:Ear, nose, and upper esophageal FBs were found more frequently in younger children. The ear was the most common anatomic site of FB impaction followed by the nose and upper esophageal. The most common type of FB was cereals or seeds. Level of evidence:4....
Upper GI endoscopy in reflux-related ear, nose, and throat symptomsJohan PoelmansNews
Button batteries in the ear, nose and upper aerodigestive tract. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2004;68:473-9.Lin VY, Daniel SJ, Papsin BC (2004) Button batteries in the ear, nose and upper aerodigestive tract. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 68: 473-479....
The most common diseases of the upper respiratory tract in children treated by ear-nose-throat (ENT) specialists in ambulatory practice are infections, such as colds, rhinitis, sinusitis and pharyngitis, very frequently accompanied and promoted by chronic nasal obstructions of various etiology. These...
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) in children needs a multidisciplinary approach. Even if the first-line treatment of pediatric OSA is adenotonsillectomy, nowadays rapid palatal expansion (RPE) is considered a valid additional treatment. The aim of this stud