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Clin Otolaryngol ; 41(5): 467-71, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26434600

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BACKGROUND: Robin Sequence (RS) is usually defined as the combination of micrognathia, glossoptosis and upper airway obstruction. No objective criteria to diagnose RS exist. To compare management strategy results, a single RS definition using objective criteria is needed. The most frequently used primary diagnostic tool for glossoptosis is awake Flexible Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy (aFFL). OBJECTIVES: To determine the reliability of the aFFL videos as an independent diagnostic tool itself, rather than on the complete evaluation of a patient. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS: All RS individuals from an existing cohort with an available aFFL video were included retrospectively. Thirty age-matched patients without pathologic findings on aFFL were used as controls. aFFL videos were scored by six otolaryngologists as: a. Marked glossoptosis, b. Mild glossoptosis, c. Severity unknown, d. No glossoptosis, e. Insufficient video quality. Videos were anonymised and rated twice, in altered sequences, after a washout period of minimally 2 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Inter-rater and intrarater agreement. RESULTS: Twenty-six videos of 16 RS patients and 30 videos of controls were included. Inter-rater agreement was fair in the whole group (κ: 0.320) and RS group (κ: 0.226), and fair to moderate in determining presence of glossoptosis (total group κ: 0.430; RS κ: 0.302; controls κ: 0.212). The intrarater agreement for the presence of glossoptosis in RS was moderate (κ: 0.541). CONCLUSIONS: aFFL offers fair to moderate inter-rater agreement, with moderate intrarater agreement, in evaluating glossoptosis in RS. Using aFFL as the single tool in choosing management strategies in RS seems insufficient. There is need for a more reliable, patient friendly diagnostic tool or an internationally accepted aFFL scoring system, to diagnose glossoptosis in RS.


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Glossoptosis/diagnosis , Laryngoscopy/methods , Pierre Robin Syndrome/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Fiber Optic Technology , Glossoptosis/etiology , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Reproducibility of Results , Retrospective Studies , Video Recording
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Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd ; 119(4): 199-204, 2012 Apr.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22567817

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Because of the intimate relationship between the maxillary teeth and the maxillary sinus, it is no surprise that odontogenic infections, odontogenic cysts and tumours which have their origin in the mucosa and the bone of the maxilla may extend into the maxillary sinus and, occasionally, into the nasal cavity. Diseases of the maxillary sinus can also extend into the oral cavity and can cause symptoms that mimic those of odontogenic diseases. Important diseases of the maxillary sinus are maxillary sinusitis, oroantral communications, antroliths, cysts and neoplasms.


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Maxillary Sinus , Paranasal Sinus Diseases/complications , Paranasal Sinus Diseases/etiology , Tooth Diseases/complications , Tooth Diseases/etiology , Humans , Jaw Cysts/complications , Maxillary Diseases/complications , Maxillary Neoplasms/complications , Maxillary Sinusitis/complications , Oroantral Fistula/complications
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