Preliminary research for the proposal of a diagnostic procedure to be carried out at a local level for the diagnosis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome.
Thursday, 28 July 2016
M. Duca*,Roberto Menicagli^ *Ospedale Bassini, Milano ^Romabiomedresearch Mediglia, Milano ABSTRACT According to the American-European Consensus Group (AECG) is carried out diagnosis of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS), detecting, the presence of a sign eyepiece, a salivary, the appearance in the serum of specific autoantibodies and / or positive histopathology salivary glands In fact, the
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Mandibular bone graft in post- traumatic rhinoplasty
Thursday, 28 July 2016
B. Cassiano *, E. Facciuto ^, M. T. Cassiano, A. I. Facciuto *Dipartimento Otorinolaringoiatria Azienda Sanitaria Napoli 3, Napoli ^Dipartimento Maxillo Facciale, Azienda Ospedaliera “A. Cardarelli”, Napoli Abstract Saddle nose is a term to describe a nose with a depression over its dorsal surface. This collapse results from a decrease in the structural support of
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Post-laryngectomy infectious complications: incidence, predisposing factors, therapy
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
F. Ricciardiello*, T. Abate*, F. Oliva^, M. Cimmino*, S. Mazzone^, F. Brando*, D. Napolitano^, M. Mesolella*. * Dipartimento Testa-Collo, UOC Otorinolaringoiatria, Policlinico “Federico II”, Napoli. ^ Dipartimento Otorinolaringoiatria, Ospedale “Cardarelli”, Napoli. Abstract Infectious complications represent a relevant postoperative problem of total laryngectomy; their incidence range from 40 to 61% of cases. The aim of this
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G. Tinelli, L. Lanza U.O. Otorinolaringoiatria, Ospedale Civile di Voghera, A.O. Provincia di Pavia Abstract Minimally invasive surgery of the inferior turbinate has made over the past 15 years considerable changes and technological innovations to resolve respiratory obstruction respecting the physiology of the nasal cavity and resulting in a minimal discomfort. Following the minimally invasive
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Posture and dysfunction Skull-Cervix-Mandibular
Friday, 29 April 2016
M. Galasso Abstract It has long been discussed on how the temporomandibular joint later (A.T.M.), maycause postural problems, actually the huge amount of system receptors stomatognatic (system that includes all the anatomical structures of the mouth, where etymologically “stoma, stomatos” = “mouth” and “gnatos” = “jaw”) and the high number of daily contractions
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