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Quality of life of young patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis.
Montaño-Velázquez, B B; Nolasco-Renero, J; Parada-Bañuelos, J E; Garcia-Vázquez, F; Flores-Medina, S; García-Romero, C S; Jáuregui-Renaud, K.
Affiliation
  • Montaño-Velázquez BB; Otorhinolaryngology Department,Centro Médico Nacional La Raza,Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,Mexico City,Mexico.
  • Nolasco-Renero J; Otorhinolaryngology Department,Centro Médico Nacional La Raza,Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,Mexico City,Mexico.
  • Parada-Bañuelos JE; Otorhinolaryngology Department,Centro Médico Nacional La Raza,Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,Mexico City,Mexico.
  • Garcia-Vázquez F; Department of Pathological Anatomy,Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Secretaría de Salud,Mexico City,Mexico.
  • Flores-Medina S; Editorial Department and Department of Infectious Diseases,Instituto Nacional de Perinatología,Mexico City,Mexico.
  • García-Romero CS; Editorial Department and Department of Infectious Diseases,Instituto Nacional de Perinatología,Mexico City,Mexico.
  • Jáuregui-Renaud K; Medical Research Unit in Otoneurology,Centro Médico Nacional SXXI,Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,Mexico City,Mexico.
J Laryngol Otol ; 131(5): 425-428, 2017 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28193306
OBJECTIVE: To assess quality of life of children and teenagers with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, according to the evidence of infection by human papillomavirus types 6 and 11, compared with healthy volunteers and patients with chronic otitis media. METHOD: Participants and their parents completed the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0. RESULTS: Patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis and their parents reported lower quality of life than healthy subjects (p < 0.01), but similar quality of life to patients with chronic otitis media. Those with human papillomavirus type 11 showed the lowest scores among all participants (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Young Mexican patients with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis and their parents perceive a poor quality of life, and they may experience limitations in interactions with their peers. Infection by human papillomavirus type 11 may increase the impact of the disease on quality of life.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Quality of Life / Respiratory Tract Infections / Papillomavirus Infections Type of study: Observational_studies / Qualitative_research Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: En Journal: J Laryngol Otol Journal subject: OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Quality of Life / Respiratory Tract Infections / Papillomavirus Infections Type of study: Observational_studies / Qualitative_research Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: En Journal: J Laryngol Otol Journal subject: OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Country of publication: United kingdom