2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00106-011-2441-6
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Laryngopharyngealer Reflux und kehlkopfassoziierte Beschwerden

Abstract: It can be assumed that refluxate reaching the larynx can damage it. Due to the fact that the symptoms possibly related to LPR can, however, be linked to other causes, a careful consideration of the patient's medical history is of the utmost importance, followed by mandatory laryngoscopy. Diagnostic procedures, such as the trial administration of proton pump inhibitors (PPI) or long-term pH measurement should be used selectively. Depending on the individual symptoms, breathing or voice therapy and/or PPI therap… Show more

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“…Once the CT scan and MRI explorations became available in many services and necessary for different reasons, more authors described in the patients with Wildervanck syndrome severe malformations of the inner ear and of the internal auditory meatus 1,7 , major cerebral anomalies 8 like: vermian hypoplasia, tonsillar herniatum, triventricular hydrocephalus 9 , abnormal cerebellum 10 , brainstem hypoplasia 8 , extensive malformation of the cochlea and vestibular parts of the inner ear 11 , aplasia of the inner ear 12 , Mondini dysplasia 13 , absence of the vestibulo-cochlear nerve 11 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the CT scan and MRI explorations became available in many services and necessary for different reasons, more authors described in the patients with Wildervanck syndrome severe malformations of the inner ear and of the internal auditory meatus 1,7 , major cerebral anomalies 8 like: vermian hypoplasia, tonsillar herniatum, triventricular hydrocephalus 9 , abnormal cerebellum 10 , brainstem hypoplasia 8 , extensive malformation of the cochlea and vestibular parts of the inner ear 11 , aplasia of the inner ear 12 , Mondini dysplasia 13 , absence of the vestibulo-cochlear nerve 11 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%