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Cureus ; 16(9): e68783, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39371732

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Pituitary macroadenomas are benign tumors that typically present with symptoms of hormonal imbalance or visual disturbances due to their location and size. However, in rare instances, these tumors can extend beyond the sellar region into the nasal cavity, leading to unusual clinical presentations. This case report describes a 63-year-old woman who presented with progressive nasal obstruction, episodes of dizziness, and occasional headaches. Physical examination revealed a large, firm mass in the nasopharynx. Nasal endoscopy and computed tomography (CT) imaging confirmed the presence of a pituitary macroadenoma measuring 7.3 x 4 x 4.9 cm, extending from the pituitary gland through the sphenoid sinus into the nasal cavity. The tumor did not affect the optic chiasm despite its significant size, as evidenced by normal visual field tests. The patient underwent successful endoscopic transnasal resection of the tumor, a minimally invasive procedure that allowed for complete removal with minimal morbidity. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, and follow-up imaging showed no residual tumor. The patient reported a significant improvement in symptoms, particularly the resolution of nasal obstruction and headaches. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of a pituitary macroadenoma. This case highlights the rare presentation of pituitary macroadenomas as nasal masses and emphasizes the importance of considering this diagnosis in patients with atypical nasal symptoms. The successful outcome following endoscopic transnasal surgery demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach in managing complex pituitary adenomas with extensive extracranial extension.

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Cureus ; 16(9): e68646, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39371823

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Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a common form of hearing impairment characterized by damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, resulting in significant communication difficulties and reduced quality of life. Current treatment options, including hearing aids, cochlear implants, and corticosteroids, primarily focus on symptom management and do not address the underlying pathophysiological damage. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), an autologous concentrate rich in platelets and growth factors, has emerged as a potential regenerative therapy due to its ability to promote tissue repair and cellular regeneration. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the role of PRP in the management of SNHL, examining the current evidence from preclinical and clinical studies. We discuss the mechanisms through which PRP may promote auditory tissue regeneration and repair, analyze its efficacy and safety profile, and explore innovative approaches and future directions in its application for SNHL. Despite promising preliminary findings, further research is needed to optimize PRP protocols, establish standardized treatment guidelines, and conduct large-scale randomized controlled trials to validate efficacy. This review aims to highlight the potential of PRP as a novel therapeutic strategy in treating SNHL and its possible integration into current clinical practices, offering new hope for patients with this debilitating condition.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e67081, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39286670

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Background Chronic otitis media (COM) often necessitates tympanoplasty to repair the tympanic membrane. While conventional postaural tympanoplasty (PA) is well-established, endoscopic transcanal tympanoplasty (ET) is gaining traction for its minimally invasive benefits. This study aims to compare these two surgical techniques regarding their anatomical and functional outcomes and assess the role of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in improving these outcomes. Material and methods This prospective comparative study was conducted at Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital, involving 60 patients with COM. Participants were randomly assigned to receive either ET or PA, with each group further subdivided based on PRP use. Preoperative evaluations included auditory function tests and diagnostic endoscopy. Postoperative assessments were performed at seven days, one month, and three months to evaluate graft acceptance and hearing improvement using pure tone audiometry (PTA). Statistical analyses included the chi-square test, t-test, ANOVA, and paired t-test. Results The study included patients with a mean age of 38.1 years, predominantly female (71.67%). ET demonstrated superior anatomical outcomes compared to PA, with higher graft acceptance rates and better hearing improvements. The average hearing gain was 10.4 dB in the ET group versus 8.1 dB in the PA group. PRP uses enhanced graft acceptance and hearing restoration across both surgical approaches, contributing to better overall outcomes. Conclusion ET offers significant advantages over conventional postaural tympanoplasty in terms of anatomical and functional results. PRP further improves surgical outcomes, making ET a preferable option for tympanoplasty in COM patients. These findings support the broader adoption of ET and PRP to enhance patient outcomes in tympanoplasty procedures.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e67240, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39301336

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Head and neck cancer encompasses a diverse group of malignancies that pose significant challenges in their management due to their heterogeneity in clinical behavior and treatment response. Postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) is a critical component in the treatment regimen for head and neck cancer, aimed at reducing local recurrence and improving overall survival (OS). However, delays in the initiation of PORT can significantly compromise patient outcomes. This comprehensive review explores the factors contributing to such delays, categorizing them into patient-related, treatment-related, and systemic factors. Patient-related factors include health status, comorbidities, socioeconomic barriers, and psychological issues. Treatment-related factors involve surgical complications, complexities in treatment planning, and coordination challenges between surgical and radiation oncology teams. Systemic and institutional factors encompass hospital resources, staffing levels, administrative and insurance issues, and geographic barriers. The review also examined the impact of these delays on patient outcomes, highlighting the increased risk of recurrence and reduced survival rates. Strategies to mitigate delays are discussed, including improved preoperative and postoperative planning, enhanced multidisciplinary coordination, patient education, and systemic policy changes. Additionally, case studies and real-world examples of successful interventions are presented. Future directions for research and policy recommendations are also outlined, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to ensure timely PORT for head and neck cancer patients. This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis that can inform clinical practice and policy, ultimately improving the standard of care and patient outcomes in head and neck cancer treatment.

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Cureus ; 16(7): e65476, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39188460

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Cervicogenic somatic tinnitus (CST) is a subgroup of somatosensory tinnitus that arises from altered sensory input from the cervical spine due to changes in anatomical and physiological functions. Unlike primary tinnitus, usually caused by auditory system issues, CST is due to somatosensory disruptions from the cervical region. Conditions such as degenerative disc disease, cervical spondylosis, whiplash injuries, and neck muscle stress or spasms are commonly associated with CST. The pathophysiology of CST involves complex interactions between the cervical spine's somatosensory inputs and central auditory pathways, particularly affecting the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) in the brainstem, leading to enhanced excitability and synaptic reorganization, giving rise to tinnitus. Accurate diagnosis and management of CST require a comprehensive approach, including patient history, physical examination, audiological assessments, and imaging studies. Treatment strategies encompass physical therapy, medications, interventional procedures, and complementary therapies, aiming to reduce tinnitus perception, alleviate neck dysfunction, and improve overall quality of life. Emerging therapies, such as neuromodulation and regenerative medicine, show promise in further improving CST management. This multidisciplinary approach highlights the importance of addressing both musculoskeletal and auditory health in the effective treatment of CST.

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Cureus ; 16(7): e64410, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39131035

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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a prevalent inflammatory disorder of the nasal mucosa, triggered by allergen exposure and characterized by symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, itching, and rhinorrhea. This comprehensive review aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms underpinning AR, exploring the pathogenesis from allergen recognition to chronic inflammation and tissue remodelling. Central to the disease are immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated hypersensitivity reactions, involving key inflammatory mediators and cellular players such as mast cells, eosinophils, and T cells. Genetic predisposition and environmental factors also play significant roles in susceptibility and disease progression. Therapeutic strategies for AR are varied, ranging from symptomatic relief through antihistamines and nasal corticosteroids to more targeted approaches like allergen-specific immunotherapy. Emerging treatments focus on novel molecular pathways, with a growing emphasis on personalized medicine to optimize patient outcomes. Despite advancements, challenges remain in fully understanding the heterogeneity of AR and developing universally effective treatments. This review synthesizes current knowledge, highlighting critical insights into the molecular basis of AR and their implications for clinical practice. It underscores the need for integrated, multidisciplinary approaches to enhance therapeutic efficacy and calls for ongoing research to address unresolved questions and explore new frontiers in AR management. Through this comprehensive synthesis, the review aims to inform and inspire future research and clinical strategies, ultimately improving the quality of life for individuals affected by AR.

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Cureus ; 16(7): e63811, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39099922

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Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) poses diagnostic challenges due to its complex pathophysiology and varied clinical presentation. Traditional diagnostic methods often lack direct visualization of the Eustachian tube (ET) function, leading to suboptimal evaluation and management. Dynamic slow-motion video endoscopy (DSVE) has emerged as a novel approach to address these limitations, offering real-time visualization of ET dynamics with enhanced clarity and precision. This comprehensive review provides an overview of DSVE as a promising tool for evaluating ETD. We discuss its methodology, clinical applications, comparative analysis with traditional methods, and future directions. Key findings from the literature highlight DSVE's ability to enhance diagnostic accuracy, facilitate targeted treatment strategies, and improve patient outcomes. Integrating DSVE into routine clinical practice holds significant implications for the diagnosis and management of ETD, offering clinicians valuable insights into underlying pathophysiology and guiding personalized treatment interventions. Future research should focus on standardizing DSVE protocols, validating its diagnostic accuracy, and exploring its role in guiding novel treatment modalities. By advancing our understanding of ETD and optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, DSVE has the potential to revolutionize the management of this common yet challenging otologic condition.

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Cureus ; 16(5): e61370, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38947630

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Rhinomanometry is a pivotal diagnostic technique in rhinology, providing a quantitative assessment of nasal airflow and resistance. This review comprehensively examines the historical development, principles and clinical applications of rhinomanometry, emphasising its role in diagnosing nasal obstructions, preoperative evaluations and monitoring therapeutic outcomes. Recent advancements, including the integration with imaging technologies and the application of artificial intelligence (AI), have significantly enhanced the accuracy and utility of rhinomanometry. Despite facing challenges such as technical limitations and the need for standardisation, rhinomanometry remains an invaluable tool in both clinical and research settings. The review also explores future directions, highlighting the potential for device miniaturisation, telemedicine integration, personalised protocols and collaborative research efforts. These advancements will likely expand the accessibility, accuracy and clinical relevance of rhinomanometry, solidifying its importance in the ongoing evolution of rhinology practice.

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Cureus ; 16(4): e58466, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38765366

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Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) is a triad comprising cervical spine fusion, a low posterior hairline, and constrained neck movement. This triad is not universally present. The most frequent accompaniment is Sprengel's scapula deformity. According to the Feil classification, Class 1 (C1) is an immense fusion of many cervical vertebrae, Class 2 (C2) is a fusion of one or two vertebrae only, and Class 3 (C3) is coupled with thoracic and lumbar spinal vertebral fusion in addition to the fusion of the cervical vertebrae. Clarke's categorization of KFS includes other associated anomalies. The different classification systems for KFS have been made by the different specialists to whom patients may present, which include orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, orthodontists, faciomaxillary surgeons, cardiologists, and pediatricians. This anomaly being rare and the lack of universally accepted classification may lead to confusion regarding the identification of the syndrome, especially the Clarke Type 3 with isolated facial dysmorphism may go undiagnosed. We report a case with KFS-Clarke Type 3 with isolated facial dysmorphism and Feil Type 2 with the fusion of C2-C3 cervical vertebrae, detected as an incidental radiologic finding, and initial impression of adenoid facies. Hence, this case also highlights the contrasting features between the facial dysmorphism of Clarke Type 3 KFS and adenoid facies.

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Cureus ; 16(4): e59344, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38817510

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Tinnitus, the perception of noise or ringing in the ears without an external source, affects a significant portion of the global population. While there is no definitive cure, emerging research suggests that diet and lifestyle factors may play a role in tinnitus management. This comprehensive review explores the relationship between diet, lifestyle, and tinnitus, examining the existing evidence and potential mechanisms. The key findings highlight the influence of dietary patterns, hydration, stress management, physical activity, and sleep hygiene on tinnitus severity and frequency. Personalized approaches to tinnitus management are emphasized, recognizing the diverse nature of tinnitus symptoms and individual responses to interventions. Healthcare professionals are encouraged to integrate discussions about diet and lifestyle into tinnitus management protocols, while individuals affected by tinnitus are urged to adopt healthy habits and actively participate in their care. By addressing the multifaceted nature of tinnitus, healthcare professionals and individuals can collaborate toward optimizing symptom management and enhancing overall well-being.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e53219, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38425638

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Post-burn necrotizing fasciitis (PBNF) is a serious and potentially life-threatening infection that occurs after a burn injury. It is characterized by rapid destruction of soft tissue and muscle and is usually caused by a bacterial infection. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is another serious complication of diabetes, which can occur when the body does not have enough insulin to break down glucose for energy. This causes the body to start breaking down fat for energy instead, leading to various complications. The present study discusses the association between PBNF and DKA in a patient with diabetes. Here is a case of a post-auricular abscess and a precipitated DKA. The abscess was located near the site of the previous burn injury that happened 20 years ago and was believed to have developed as a result of thick scar tissue. The patient was given adequate hydration, intravenous antibiotics, and insulin therapy. However, the abscess continued to grow with increasing insulin requirements and the patient underwent incision and drainage to remove the infected tissue, and an aggressive debridement was carried out. Thus, this case highlights the importance of closely monitoring blood sugar levels in patients with a history of burn injury and diabetes, as well as the potential for infections to precipitate DKA. Timely intervention, including incision and drainage, can lead to successful resolution of symptoms and improved outcomes.

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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 76(1): 514-522, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38440661

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Allergic Rhinitis (AR) is rising in incidence in both developed and developing countries. Genetics and epigenetics have a potential role to play. The pattern and severity of AR have implications with regard to choice of treatment, which itself could be related to patient specific genetic and epigenetic factors. Hence, the present study was undertaken to correlate the patient characteristics with AR pattern and severity, in order to understand the pathophysiology of AR. The study also aimed to find out the allergen sensitivity pattern among patients attending a tertiary care centre of rural central India, where climatic variations make it a high prevalence zone. Prospective Observational study on 90 patients with clinically diagnosed Allergic Rhinitis confirmed by Skin Prick Tests. Patient characteristics like demographic data, data relevant to allergen exposure, occupation, family history of atopy and gender; and Disease characteristics like severity (mild, mod-severe), pattern (continuous/ intermittent), type of disease (seasonal/perennial) were noted, analysed and correlation studied. Majority of the patients with AR were in the age group of 15-40 years. Medical students (52%) suffered from moderate to severe type of Allergic Rhinitis, with Persistent disease in approximately 80%. Similarly, 70.59% of farmers had moderate to severe type of the disease, with persistent disease in 70%. In the present study, in clinically diagnosed allergic rhinitis patients, Mite was the commonest allergen found on Skin Prick Test overall and in Medical students, whereas Pollen sensitivity was more common among farmers. 56.66% of the patients had negative family history of atopy. Severity and type of AR depend on allergen exposure. In farmers and medical professionals, persistent and moderate to severe type of disease was more common, as they were persistently exposed to different type of allergens, mites in case of medical professionals and pollens in farmers. Hence, the Disease characteristics, as defined by ARIA guidelines, should not be taken in isolation and management should consider the Patient characteristics for deciding and devising protocols. In the present study, more than 50% patients were without family history of atopy. Hence, the role of various environmental factors, leading to epigenetic changes could be a major contributor in the increase in incidence of allergic rhinitis in recent times. Occurrence of perennial moderate to severe form of disease, in majority of farmers, defies the phenomenon of "Hygiene Hypothesis", focusing on the role of epigenetic changes and various outdoor allergens in the development of allergic rhinitis in them.

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Cureus ; 16(2): e54158, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38496067

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Frontal osteomyelitis is characterized by localized osteal inflammation of the frontal bone. This is a rare complication of acute frontal sinusitis. The present case is being reported to highlight the likely role of anatomical variations in frontal sinus drainage pathways in the causation of this complication apart from other known predisposing factors like young age and immunocompromised state. The patient initially presented with seizures, fever, and headache and was diagnosed with viral encephalitis. However, the symptoms gradually progressed to cause right eye swelling and an increase in the severity of headache without any nasal complaints. Diagnostic nasal endoscopy revealed mucopurulent secretions in both nasal cavities. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging diagnosed the anatomical variations, the extent of sinus involvement, and frontal osteomyelitis. Antimicrobial therapy for an extended duration of four weeks, along with functional endoscopic sinus surgery resulted in excellent outcomes.

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Cureus ; 16(2): e54272, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38496164

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Squamous cell carcinoma is the most predominant type of malignancy in the head and neck region with neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) being a rare occurrence. Here we report a rare case of small cell non-keratinizing NEC (WHO grade 3), TNM (tumor, node, and metastasis) stage T3N1M0, involving the larynx and the base of the tongue, in a 54-year-old male patient, demonstrating its rarity in an uncommon anatomical site and an aggressive and relatively uncommon pattern of spread for this tumor, over a period of two months. NECs in the head and neck region, especially those affecting the larynx and the posterior third of the tongue, remain exceedingly rare, comprising only a small fraction of malignancies in this region. The aggressive nature and distinct pattern of spread observed in this case underscore the importance of recognizing such unusual presentations for appropriate diagnosis and management. Given the rarity of this tumor type, a comprehensive understanding of its clinicopathological features is essential for guiding effective treatment strategies. We also discuss the treatment.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e49584, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38156122

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Facial herpes is a form of herpes simplex type I infection and presents with characteristic vesicular lesion around the perioral region. Nasal herpes, a form of facial herpes is a rare presentation with only a few cases reported in the literature. Neuralgic pain in herpes simplex is usually experienced at the site of the lesion during or before the eruptive stage. Here, we are reporting a case where the patient with a herpes simplex lesion over the tip of her nose presented with pain over the infraorbital region, which is a region supplied by the infraorbital nerve, a branch of the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve. Initially confused as a bacterial infection due to its unusual presentation and rarity of the condition, the patient was given anti-bacterial therapy, but on showing no relief in symptoms, the patient was treated with appropriate antiviral drugs, following which complete remission of the lesion was observed. The case highlights a rare site for a common condition and atypical presentation.

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Cureus ; 15(9): e45565, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37868480

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Pituitary macroadenoma and angiofibroma are two distinct and diverse types of tumors that can develop in different anatomical locations and clinical characteristics and are not typically related to each other in terms of their hormonal or developmental aspects. This case describes an adult male with pituitary macroadenoma with nasal angiofibroma. A 35-year-old male was diagnosed with pituitary macroadenoma and incidentally found to have juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (NPA). The patient underwent a diagnostic workup, including imaging studies and hormonal assays, which confirmed the concomitant presence of both tumors. The patient underwent successful endoscopic surgical excision of the NPA and transnasal transsphenoidal endoscopic pituitary macroadenoma excision as a two-stage operation. The patient was followed up postoperatively and had no evidence of tumor recurrence or hormonal imbalances. The importance of complete and comprehensive diagnostic workup and multidisciplinary management in achieving successful and optimum treatment outcomes for coexisting NPA and pituitary macroadenoma in an adult patient is highlighted in the present report.

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Clin Breast Cancer ; 23(7): e394-e400, 2023 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37400311

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BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among females, and surgery plays a central role in its treatment. Surgical treatments may have a negative psychological impact on women's mental health regarding their body image. The purpose of this study was to compare the psychological health insights pertaining to objectified body consciousness scores before and after the surgery and also to observe whether these scores were comparable across the surgery types. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective analysis of prospectively maintained data included 706 breast carcinoma patients who underwent either Breast Conservation Surgery or Modified Radical Mastectomy at tertiary care Cancer Centre, between the years 2020 to 2021. A validated questionnaire of Objectified Body Consciousness was used to obtain responses at diagnosis and at 6 months postsurgery and final scores were calculated for both instances. Two sample t-tests/analysis of variance and Chi-square tests were used to compare continuous and categorical variables respectively. RESULTS: Out of total 706 breast cancer patients, 402 patients underwent Breast Conservation Surgery and 304 underwent Modified radical mastectomy procedure. A statistically significant change was seen in the mean Objectified Body Consciousness Score (14.22 ± 15.44) for all patients when compared preoperatively(72.72 ± 11.38) and postoperatively(60.15 ± 17.58). This change was higher in the Modified Radical Mastectomy group(29.38 ± 11.53). Also, statistically significant rise in scores was seen with increasing age. CONCLUSION: We could affirmatively conclude in our study that younger breast cancer patients and all patients who underwent a Modified Radical Mastectomy, had more psychological apprehension with the body image postsurgery, signifying these groups should be encouraged by healthcare professionals to reach out for counselling at the earliest.


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Neoplasias da Mama , Mastectomia , Humanos , Feminino , Mastectomia/métodos , Neoplasias da Mama/cirurgia , Neoplasias da Mama/psicologia , Mastectomia Radical Modificada , Estudos Retrospectivos , Estado de Consciência , Atenção Terciária à Saúde , Índia , Mastectomia Segmentar/psicologia
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Cureus ; 15(3): e36262, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37065313

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INTRODUCTION: Vertigo/dizziness is defined as disturbed postural awareness and could range from a feeling of sensation of spinning of self or surrounding. Dizziness or disturbed postural awareness is a common presentation in varying age groups. Vertigo has varied clinical presentations. Classically, there are four vertigo syndromes: vertigo, imbalance/disequilibrium, presyncope/lightheadedness, and psychogenic dizziness. The present study was conducted to examine the various etiologies involved in these syndromes and to help unmask the overlaps between them. This study also aimed to further classify the etiologies underlying these vertigo syndromes and overlaps into peripheral or vestibular, central, and non-vestibular. This would help develop a comprehensive management protocol for vertigo of any origin. METHODS: A prospective observational cross-sectional study was undertaken in a rural hospital in Central India. We studied patients with giddiness and categorized them into vertigo syndromes according to the site of origin of vertigo. We also compared overlaps in the presentation of vertigo. RESULTS: Out of the 80 patients that were studied, vertigo with disequilibrium was observed in 72.50% of the patients. Non-vestibular vertigo of cervicogenic origin was the common cause of vertigo seen in 36.25% of the patients occurring alone or in association with vestibular vertigo. Among patients with overlaps, vestibular vertigo with non-vestibular vertigo was the most common etiology observed in 89.65% of the patients with overlaps. CONCLUSION: The syndrome of "vertigo with disequilibrium" was the commonest presentation in the patients studied, followed by "vertigo syndrome" as an isolated symptom, not associated with "disequilibrium." Ours is probably the first study to report this observation of overlaps of two syndromes, with diagnostic implications.

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J Glob Infect Dis ; 15(1): 28-30, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37090147

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Infectious mononucleosis (IM) caused by Epstein-Barr virus is a self-limiting condition and usually carries a benign course. It is usually seen in adolescents and young adults. However, complications can occur in a small percentage of patients such as splenic rupture, myocarditis, and meningitis. Tracheal obstruction as a result of IM is extremely rare. In this case report, we highlighted a rare complication of nearly fatal tracheal obstruction in a young patient of IM that was managed timely by emergency tracheostomy.

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Cureus ; 14(11): e31070, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36475185

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The Körner's septum (KS), persistent petrosquamosal lamina, is a bony lamina (developmental remnant) that extends from the articular fossa to the mastoid apex, above the middle ear, and runs inferiorly and laterally to the facial nerve canal. The petrous and squamous bones meet at this septum. The anatomical structure of KS, which most frequently occurs at the level of the head of the malleus and/or the anterior semicircular canal, is described in depth in this work. The embryological elements of the temporal bone development that result in the formation of KS are taken into consideration. Clinically KS is considered an important anatomical variation, in the development of chronic diseases of the ear like chronic otitis media, especially attic retraction pockets, and cholesteatoma as it can contribute to attic blockage. Also, studies have found a significant association between tympanosclerosis and KS. High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and cone-beam computed tomography are the two imaging methods most commonly used to identify KS. It is observed that KS was associated with an increased risk for chronic otitis media, and residual cholesteatoma. The purpose of this review article is to provide a general overview of the KS and its clinical implication, as well as to summarize and discuss the latest clinical data regarding this entity.

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