Κυριακή 11 Ιουλίου 2021

Radioiodine Imaging and Treatment in Thyroid Disorders

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Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2021 Aug;31(3):337-344. doi: 10.1016/j.nic.2021.04.003.

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Thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are crucial for development and differentiation of various cells in the body. They are also essential for regulating metabolism in nearly all tissues. Iodine is an integral element in the synthesis of thyroid hormone and is actively transported into the thyroid by a Na+/I- symporter. The thyroid can take up radioactive iodine just like it would t ake iodine and hence can be used to evaluate and treat several thyroid diseases. Radioactive iodine is one of the first radioisotopes to be used in medicine.

PMID:34243868 | DOI:10.1016/j.nic.2021.04.003

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Comparison of the Healing Effect of Nasal Saline Irrigation with Triamcinolone Acetonide Versus Nasal Saline Irrigation alone in COVID-19 Related Olfactory Dysfunction: A Randomized Controlled Study

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There is no routinely determined treatment for olfactory dysfunction because of COVID-19. Saline irrigation and nasal corticosteroid treatments are safe and inexpensive methods, and have low side effects. In our study, we argue that saline nasal irrigation and topical corticosteroid treatment can be used in the treatment of patients with olfactory loss in all areas of rhinology. A total of 150 patients who admitted to our clinic with other symptoms or with only acute odor loss, diagnosed with COVID-19 with RT-PCR were divided into 3 equal groups.Fifty patients in Group 1 were not given any extra treatments. The other 50 patients in Group 2 were given saline irrigation for treatment; and the 50 people in Group 3 were given both saline irrigation and nasal steroid spray for treatment. The "Subjective Olfactory Capability (SOC)" was used for olfactory function evaluation of patients. Self-Rating Olfactory Score (SROS), and Olfactory Dysfunction Duration (ODD) were recorded on the 1st, 15th and 30th days. SROS of the group receiving Nasal Saline + Triamcinolone Acetonide treatment on the 30th day was significantly higher than in other groups (p−1–3 = 0.018, p2−3 = 0.033). Also, the ODD was significantly reduced in this group compared to other groups (p−1–3 = 0.022, p2−3 = 0.028,). Topical triamcinolone treatment was found to be successful in the treatment of olfactory dysfunction due to COVID-19. Nasal steroids, which are both inexpensive and have low side effect profiles, can be used safely in the treatment of patients with olfactory losses.

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Effect of Adenotonsillectomy on Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Among Children

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Adenotonsillar hypertrophy is one of the commonest causes of upper airway obstruction in children. It can cause hypoxic state by impairing pulmonary functions. Peak expiratory flow rate is a basic, convenient and reliable indicator of pulmonary function in children. To study the improvement in pulmonary functions by assessing Peak expiratory flow rate, before and after adenotonsillectomy in children. Design: Cross sectional, prospective, observational study. Setting: Department of otorhinolaryngology in tertiary care centre. Subjects: Included 40 children aged between 5 and 15 years, who had adenotonsillar hypertrophy and underwent adenotonsillectomy. Method: Diagnostic nasal endoscopy and X-ray, nasopharynx, was done to assess the grade of adenoid hypertrophy endoscopically and radiologically respectively. Peak expiratory flow rate was assessed using Mini Wright peak expiratory flow meter pre-operatively and 1 month post-operatively and both the readin gs were compared. Subjective improvement was also compared pre-operatively and post-operatively using visual analogue score. This study included 40 patients with male to female ratio of 1.6:1, 92.5% presented with mouth breathing. 92.5% presented with grade III tonsillar hypertrophy and 70% with grade III adenoid hypertrophy endoscopically. After adenotonsillectomy, improvement in Peak expiratory flow rate ranged from 16 to 25.3% which was statistically significant. Patients with grade III tonsillar and grade IV adenoid hypertrophy showed 25.3% improvement. Subjective improvement was 98.8% in the complaint of snoring. Adenotonsillectomy significantly improves pulmonary functions. This may help to improve physical and cognitive development in children and decrease chances of getting cardiopulmonary problems in later life.

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Is Early Cochlear Implantation Leads to Better Speech and Language Outcomes?

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A cochlear implant is an electronic sensory system that converts mechanical energy into coded electrical signals that directly activate the auditory nerve fibers. Present review article investigates the findings of previous research papers which have assessed speech and language outcome in children who underwent early cochlear implantation. Several databases, including PubMed, Google, Google Scholar, and Medline, were investigated for research papers on the speech and language outcomes of children who had early-life implants. According to previous research, early detection and intervention of hearing loss are critical for the growth of speech and language skills. The effect of early detection of hearing loss and early cochlear implantation on a child's overall speech-language and auditory growth is highlighted in this article.

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Characterization of Dermatoglyphic Profiles and its Relation to Acoustic Measures in Voice Professionals

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Acoustic analysis is widely used for assessing and monitoring vocal function. Dermatoglyphics is a method that analyzes genetic fingerprint markers, and uses that information for predicting physical skills related to anaerobic (explosive strength and speed) and aerobic (motor coordination and resistance) mechanisms. Therefore, it can be used as an indicator for individualized vocal training.
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Immediate Effects of Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Exercises as a Vocal Warm-Up in Singers

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The present study aimed to investigate the Immediate Effects of Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Exercises (SOVTEs) as a vocal warm-up on the Electrical Activity of Extrinsic Laryngeal Muscles and acoustic parameters of voice in singers.
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3D Printed Larynx as a Novel Simulation Tool for Window Elaboration in Medialization Laryngoplasty

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Surgical simulation training in residents has declined due to the limited exposure to cadaveric specimens. Three-dimensional (3D)-printing technology is rapidly taking an important role in different medical areas, especially in surgical specialties. It provides an alternative for resident simulation practices and for developing surgical skills before exposure to real settings. The elaboration of the thyroid window in the medialization laryngoplasty procedure requires high technical precision and experience for better outcomes.
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