نتایج جستجو برای: adenoid hyperplasia
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Introduction Adenoid Hyperplasia is especially in childhood a common diagnosis otorhinolaryngology. Histological investigation of nasopharyngeal tumors adults due to higher rate malignancies rational diagnostic procedure. The aim our study was analyze data histological investigated cases.
introduction: burkitt lymphoma (bl) is rare, but an aggressive malignancy. central nervous system burkitt lymphoma (cnsbl) is very rare. cns burkitt’s lymphoma is treated with high-dose chemotherapy and radiation. radiotherapy in children younger than three years old may cause major cns damage. case report: a three-year-old boy presented with painful proptosis of the left eye. he underwent aden...
BACKGROUND Chronic adenoid infection by β-lactam-resistant Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and biofilm formation contribute to adenoid hyperplasia. Middle ear disease consequently remains a critical issue in the pediatric population. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation of Hib biofilm formation with middle ear effusion with adenoid hyperplasia (MEE-AH) and with pediatric...
Background To date, systematic studies on the cause and prevalence of childhood hyposmia are lacking. The causes this olfactory dysfunction can vary from simple adenoid hyperplasia or a condition following covid-19 infection to rare Kallmann syndrome. Regardless entity, disorders not only severely limit children's quality life but also present diagnostic challenge.
Adenoid diseases include acute adenoiditis, recurrent acute adenoiditis, chronic adenoiditis, and obstructive adenoid hyperplasia. The latter, that constitutes a triad of symptoms including chronic nasal obstruction (with snoring and obligate oral breathing), nasal discharge, and nasal intonation of voice, is the most common cause necessitating surgical intervention. Differentiating adenoid inf...
Introduction: Most hospitals routinely examine microscopically all tonsillar and adenoid specimens from healthy pediatric patients complaining of recurrent infections or obstructive sleep apnea. Concern over missing the rare, unsuspected and significant diagnosis propagates this practice. Clinical examination for asymmetry could obviate the need for routine microscopic examination of tonsil and...
OBJECTIVE Adenoid hypertrophy is a common condition in childhood, which may be associated with recurring acute otitis media (RAOM), otitis media with effusion (OME), and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). These different clinical characteristics have some clinical overlap; however, they might be explained by distinct immunologic and infectious profiles and result in various histopathologi...
INTRODUCTION The lymphatic system of a child's throat has got a special role to play. It is the first line of contact for a developing organism with antigens in the environment. For a particular group of children Waldeyer ring hyperplasia is much bigger than it is for a usual group of patients. And that's what causes different illnesses AIM The analysis of ortodonthic indications for surgical...
Localization of IgA1,2 positive objects has been studied quantitatively in the palatine and nasopharyngeal tonsils of 20 patients with pathological recurrent tonsillitis or adenoid hyperplasia. We found expression of IgA1 and IgA2 positive objects both in the tonsillar parenchyma and epithelium with predomination of the IgA1 subclass. An attempt was made to connect the morphological changes in ...
Introduction: Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is rare, but an aggressive malignancy. Central nervous system Burkitt lymphoma (CNSBL) is very rare. CNS Burkitt’s lymphoma is treated with high-dose chemotherapy and radiation. Radiotherapy in children younger than three years old may cause major CNS damage. Case report: A three-year-old boy presented with painful proptosis of the left eye. He underwent aden...
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