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Two holes syndrome (THS) is present in more than half of the postnasal drip patients? (CROSBI ID 254913)

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Mladina, Ranko ; Skitarelić, Neven ; Casale, Manuele Two holes syndrome (THS) is present in more than half of the postnasal drip patients? // Acta oto-laryngologica, 130 (2010), 1274-1277

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mladina, Ranko ; Skitarelić, Neven ; Casale, Manuele

engleski

Two holes syndrome (THS) is present in more than half of the postnasal drip patients?

Conclusion: Posterior fontanelle defects were found in almost half of the patients with postnasal drip and in a negligible number in the cohort of healthy subjects. Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the incidence of fontanelle defects in patients with postnasal drip and in healthy subjects Materials: A total of 723 outpatients suffering from postnasal drip as a leading symptom were examined during the last 10 years by means of nasal fiberendoscopy. The authors were searching for defects in the posterior fontanelle region and recirculating mucus. The control group consisted of 312 healthy volunteers with no history of postnasal drip. Results: The defect in the posterior fontanelle was found in 414 of 723 patients with postnasal drip (57.3%). It was bilateral in 238 of 414 cases (57.5%). The defect in the anterior fontanelle was not found in this cohort at all. The recirculating mucus ring was clearly identified in 107 of 414 patients (25.8%). The defect in the posterior fontanelle was found in only 7 of 312 healthy volunteers (2.2%) (p < 0.01).

fontanelle defects, postnasal drip, endoscopic sinus surgery

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Podaci o izdanju

130

2010.

1274-1277

objavljeno

0001-6489

1651-2251

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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