Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 10 pot

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 10 pot

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 10 pot

... 243 Maxillary rhinosinusitis, 306 Maxillary sinus, 17, 21, 29, 55, 56, 60, 96, 98–99, 103 104 , 107 , 135–139, 141, 403– 410, 412–415 flora, 409, 410, 415 Maxillary sinus, anatomy of, 104 Maxillary sinus ... Kauffman Reactive inflammatory sinusitis, 320 Recurrent acute bacterial sinusitis, 139 Recurrent acute rhinosinusitis, 20, 24, 33 Refractory chronic sinusitis, 326 Refractory sinusi...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 9 pot

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 9 pot

... molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and ICAM-1. Figure 7 shows a schematic diagram of the attachment of an inflammatory cell to the endothelial cell of a venule in a nasal polyp. VLA-4 specifically attaches to VCAM-1, ... maxillary sinusitis of dental origin: is external surgical approach mandatory? Laryngo- scope 2002; 112 :105 6 105 9. 32. Laskin D. Management of oroantral fistula and other sinus-rela...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 1 pdf

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 1 pdf

... independent clinical laboratories. Source: From Ref. 17. Sinusitis 7 Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management DK3789_half-series-title.qxd 7/19/05 3:26 PM Page 1 publication of evidence-based guidelines ... can enable physicians to optimize management of infections such as sinusitis will be of great value. This book provides state-of-the-art information on management of...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 2 docx

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 2 docx

... per year, with 5% to 10% progressing into ABRS (8). Due to this reason, children may be particularly susceptible to rhinosinusitis. The time from onset of symptoms was found to play an important ... of da ta with one rota- tion of the X-ray tube. For example, 16-slice MC-CT equipment has a 16-fold capacity to collect image data per X-ray tube rotation compared to a SC-CT. This...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 3 doc

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 3 doc

... T2-weighted images with total protein concentration increased by 20% to 25%; (3) hyper- intense on T1-weighted images and hypointense on T2-weighted images with total protein concentration of 25% to 30%; and ... signal voids on T 1- and T2-weighted images may look identical to normally aerated sinuses. The correlation between patient symptoms and CT findings is difficult to determine...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 4 docx

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 4 docx

... influenzae 10 5 15 Eikenella corrodens 101 Group A streptococcus 1 0 1 Group C streptococcus 0 1 1 a-Streptococcus 1 1 2 Peptostreptococcus 011 Moraxella spp. 1 0 1 Source: Adapted from Ref. 13. Acute ... expression of IL-2 at femtomolar concentrations (76). In turn, IL-2 stimulates the production of other cytokines such as TNF-a, IL-1, Il-8, and platelet activating factor (PAF), leading...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 5 ppt

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 5 ppt

... approved for clin- ical use. It is structurally related to the macrolides, but has a low propensity to select for or induce resistance to macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin anti- bacterials (38). ... superiority of the extended-spectrum anti- microbials for the treatment of acute bacterial sinusitis due to penicillin- resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae and b-lactamase-producing Hae...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 6 pdf

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 6 pdf

... however, to put patients on antibiotic coverage following sinus surgery for a duration ranging from 48 hours to two weeks. We recommend a 1 0- to 14-day course. The choice of the antibiotic is dic- tated ... EH. Microbiology and management of chronic maxillary sinusitis. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1994; 120:1317–1320. 16. Brook I. Microbiology and antimicrobial managem...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 7 ppsx

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 7 ppsx

... simply due to an increased use of b-adrenergic medication in active asthma (a known down-regulator of b-receptors). This postulated mechanism remains a conjecture until further appropriate b-adrenergic ... is difficult to attribute a presenting symptom to an isolated intracranial cause. Similarly, the signs and symptoms of rhinosinusitis also overlap to some degree with the presenta- t...

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Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 8 pps

Sinusitis From Microbiology to Management - part 8 pps

... samples from maxillary exudates and 2 from nasal swabs Nosocomial Sinusitis 335 Study Holzapfel et al. (101 ) Souweine et al. (102 ) Total no. Study Holzapfel et al. (101 ) Souweine et al. (102 ) Total ... infancy as a result of failure- to- thrive or recurrent pneumonias who goes on to have chronic bronchi- ectasis with difficult -to- treat pathogens and eventually dies of respirator...

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