The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between craniofacial growth and skeletal maturation. The material consisted of the cephalometric and hand-wrist film pairs of 35 males and 43 females (78 subjects) whose development was followed for a period of 4 to 7 years. The subjects were grouped according to their skeletal maturation. Their mean ages were: Group I 10.27, Group II 11.55, and Group III 14.79 years, respectively, at the beginning of the observation period. Intra- and inter-group differences were examined through paired t-tests, and Pearson correlation analysis was used to detect the relationship between craniofacial growth and skeletal maturation (percentage growth potential). The results show that the middle cranial base (T-W) maintained its stability in all pubertal growth periods. However, posterior cranial base length (T-Ba) increases significantly (P < 0.001) throughout the same period. There were similar increases in the vertical dimensions of the face and alveolar height throughout pubertal growth. Despite the intensified increases in both the sagittal and vertical directions, facial characteristics were constant in the sagittal direction. The skeletal development (percentage growth potential) has clearly been effective in the vertical facial development commencing in Group I and reaching its maximum level in Group II. However Cd-Go was the exception.
Objectives: This study aims to compare the effectiveness of desloratadine monotherapy and desloratadine plus montelukast combination therapy on quality of life in patients with persistent allergic rhinitis. Patients and Methods:This study consists of 40 patients (28 females, 12 males, mean age 29.8 years; range 17 to 44 years) referred to ear, nose, and throat outpatient clinic between May 2010 and September 2010. A six-week randomized, doubleblind, cross-sectional study was performed in two arms: In group 1, 20 patients received desloratadine (5 mg/d) alone; in group 2, 20 patients received desloratadine (5 mg) plus montelukast (10 mg) combination therapy. Quality of life was assessed on the day before starting treatment and on the last day of each treatment period using the Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire and Nighttime Symptom Scores. Results:In group 1, the mean quality of life scores before and after treatment were 3.17 and 2.43, respectively. In group 2, the mean quality of life scores before and after treatment were 2.94 and 1.73, respectively. Conclusion:Desloratadine plus montelukast combination therapy may have a positive impact on quality of life, sleep symptoms in particular.Keywords: Desloratadine; montelukast; persistent allergic rhinitis; quality of life.Amaç: Bu çalışmada inatçı alerjik rinit hastalarında desloratadin monoterapisi ve desloratadin artı montelukast kombinasyon tedavisinin yaşam kalitesi üzerine etkinliği karşılaştırıldı. Bulgular: Grup 1'de tedavi öncesi ve sonrası ortalama yaşam kalitesi skoru, sırasıyla 3.17 ve 2.43 idi. Grup 2'de ise, tedavi öncesi ve sonrası ortalama yaşam kalitesi skoru, sırasıyla 2.94 ve 1.73 idi.Sonuç: Desloratadin artı montelukast kombinasyon tedavisinin, özellikle uyku semptomları olmak üzere, yaşam kalitesi üzerine olumlu bir etkisi olabilir.Anahtar Sözcükler: Desloratadin; montelukast; inatçı allerjik rinit; yaşam kalitesi.
26) Prague Medical Report / Vol. 118 (2017) Key words: Tonsillectomy -Thermal welding -Cold technique -Postoperative painAbstract: The aim of this study is to compare objectively advantages and disadvantages of cold technique tonsillectomy and thermal welding tonsillectomy at the same case. A total of 100 patients, 53 patients younger than 12 years of age and 47 patients elder than 12 years of age, were included in this study. Tonsillectomy was performed by using cold technique on the right side of the palatine tonsils and thermal welding on the left side. Right and left sides were compared regarding perioperative bleeding, surgical dissection time, postoperative pain scale at the 1 st and 7 th day and postoperative bleeding parameters. Perioperative bleeding was found to be higher in cold technique side in patients younger than 12 years of age (p<0.001). Postoperative pain score on the day 1 was significantly higher in cold technique side, whereas it was found to be higher in thermal welding side at postoperative day 7 (p<0.001). Perioperative bleeding was found to be significantly higher in cold technique side (p<0.001) and surgical dissection time of thermal welding was found to be longer (p<0.001) in patients elder than 12 years of age. Postoperative pain score at the day 1 and day 7 was found to be higher in thermal welding side (p<0.001). Postoperative pain score at the day 1 and day 7 were statistically significantly higher in patients elder than 12 years of age. As a result, both techniques have its unique superior aspects and both can be applied as a routine tonsillectomy technique.
We found signs of fat embolus in both blood specimens and histological examinations of tissue samples in the study groups. However, the results of the examinations were normal in the control group. Although there were no fat particles in the blood before liposuction, blood specimens obtained following the procedures and in the long-term had fat particles.
In the present study, we evaluated the diameter of internal acoustic canal in patients with Bells palsy to investigate the role of anatomical differences of the temporal bone in etiology of Bell's palsy. Sixty-four patients who were diagnosed as Bells Palsy and temporal bone computed tomography imagings of them were included into the study group (Group 1). The control group (Group 2) was consisted of 35 healthy subjects without Bell's Palsy. All patients had temporal bone computed tomography imaging. The internal auditory canal inlet, mid-canal, outlet and canal lengths were measured at the most distinctive cross-section of the seventh and eighth cranial nerves bifurcation. In the study group, Bells palsy was on the right side in 26 patients (40.6 %) and on the left side in 38 patients (59.4 %). Initial House-Brackmann (HB) score was HB-2 in 29 patients (45.3 %), HB-3 in 18 patients (28.1 %), HB-4 in 13 patients (20.3 %) and HB-5 in 4 patients (6.2 %). At 6-month evaluation, HB-score of the patients were HB-1 in 37 patients (57.8 %), HB-2 in 25 patients (39.1 %) and HB-3 in 2 patients (3.1 %). Internal auditory canal (IAC) measurements of the groups showed that there were no significant differences between the measurements of right-mid canal, right canal length; and left canal outlet and left canal length of the study and control groups. Right inlet and outlet; and left inlet and mid-canal values of the study group (Bell's palsy) were significantly lower than those of the control group. In Bell's palsy group, left inlet, outlet and canal length values were significantly higher than those of the right ones. Correlation analysis showed that there were no significant correlation between paralysis side; initial HB stage; and IAC measurement results. In patients with higher initial HB score, their 6-month later HB-score was also higher. In patients with higher 6-month HB score; R canal inlet, R mid-canal, L-canal inlet, and L-mid canal values were lower. Lower IAC inlet and mid-canal values were detected in patients with Bell's palsy. Therefore narrow IAC inlet and mid-canal values may be one of the risk factors for Bell's palsy.
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