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To examine outcomes following midline posterior glossectomy (MPG) plus lingual tonsillectomy (LT) for the treatment of significant obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children with Down syndrome (DS).
Patients with DS who had persistent OSA following tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (TA) and were
Airway patency in conscious, normal humans is maintained by a complex orchestration of airway dilator muscles and reflex pathways yet is easily perturbed. Using patients at high risk for airway obstruction during anesthesia, as well as matched controls, this study sought (1) to determine if selected
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The purpose of this study is to propose a mathematical model to predict the change in pharyngeal airway space (PAS) associated with mandibular setback surgery.
METHODS
Twenty-three female adults, who were diagnosed as having skeletal Class III deformity, underwent mandibular setback
The case is presented of a 48-year old, slightly overweight, brachymorphic male affected by undiagnosed myxedema, admitted for nocturnal dyspnea present for several years but worsened in the last few weeks. At the age of 19, a paranoid schizophrenia diagnosis was indicated leading to repeated
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Aims of our study are evaluating: (1) the prevalence of dolicofacial pattern among enuretic and control-group children, (2) the prevalence of an abnormal head posture in bedwetters, and (3) the correlation with sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD) identified by polysomnography (PSG)
The anatomical states of the oral cavity and pharynx during mouth breathing in children with adenoid hypertrophy and in adults confirmed the speculation that mouth breathing is disadvantageous compared with nose breathing. In addition, comparison of the anatomical state between wakefulness and sleep
Of 22 patients investigated for sleep disorders, habitual snoring and/or daytime hypersomnolence, 12(10 men) had obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). 3 OSAS were mild, 5 moderate and 4 severe. The leading symptoms were daytime hypersomnolence and habitual snoring. As risk factors we found
Basic airway management in both the pediatric and adult populations includes assessing and managing airway patency, oxygen delivery, and ventilation. All efforts should be taken to maintain a patient’s airway via non-invasive methodology unless indications for invasive airway management are
The sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome (SAHS) is characterized by repeated upper airway narrowing or collapse during sleep. The obstruction is caused by the soft palate and/or base of tongue collapsing against the pharyngeal walls because of decreased muscle tone. These episodes are accompanied by
The present case report aims to describe and discuss the approach for the management of difficult endotracheal intubation in an adult with Down syndrome undergoing cataract surgery. A 26-year-old female with Down syndrome and a validated diagnosis of cataract requiring surgery was examined in order
The present case report aims to describe and discuss the approach for the management of difficult endotracheal intubation in an adult with Down syndrome undergoing cataract surgery. A 26-year-old female with Down syndrome and a validated diagnosis of cataract requiring surgery was examined in order
We studied 65-year old, obese man suspected of obstructive sleep apnoea. He gave a history of loud snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness. We confirmed sleep apnoea syndrome during limited polysomnography with Polymesam (RDI--45/h, ODI--47/h). Patient had mainly obstructive episodes, however
The patient is an obese, 55-year-old woman. She noticed purpura at several sites when she was 49 years old. She visited our clinic with a chief complaint of exertional dyspnea at 51 years of age. Physical examination revealed localized edema in the left chest wall and lower abdomen with translucent
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To report a new association between polyglandular autoimmune syndrome and multiple endocrine neoplasia.
METHODS
We present a detailed case report and discuss the various types of polyglandular failure and multiple endocrine neoplasia.
RESULTS
A 56-year-old woman with a past history of
A number of predisposing factors (obesity, nasal obstruction, adenoidal hypertrophy, macroglossia, etc) have been related to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). In addition hypothyroidism and large goitres have been reported to be associated to OSAS, but this association has not been adequately