Neurogenic Cough [0.03%]
Bryan Renslo,Kathleen M Tibbetts
Bryan Renslo
Neurogenic cough is a diagnosis of exclusion characterized by laryngeal hypersensitivity. More common etiologies of chronic cough should be systematically excluded prior to diagnosis. Although the pathophysiology of neurogenic cough is not ...
Inbal Hazkani,Taher Valika,Dana Mara Thompson
Inbal Hazkani
Congenital laryngomalacia is the most common cause of infant stridor and arises from interacting structural, neuromuscular, and inflammatory mechanisms that produce dynamic supraglottic collapse. Disease severity spans mild stridor to signi...
Manick S Saran,Aparna Govindan,Fred Telischi et al.
Manick S Saran et al.
Temporal bone cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks most commonly present as unilateral clear rhinorrhea or otorrhea and are often exacerbated by maneuvers that increase intracranial pressure. While a high index of clinical suspicion is essential...
Surgical Management of Temporal Bone Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks from the Posterior Cranial Fossa [0.03%]
岩骨后颅底脑脊液耳漏的外科治疗
Hannah L Martin,Connor L Pratson,Howard W Francis et al.
Hannah L Martin et al.
Although spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks from the posterior cranial fossa are uncommon, postoperative CSF leak after surgical treatment of cerebellopontine angle pathology is one of the most common complications of these procedu...
Open and Endoscopic Open-Assisted Repair of Anterior Skull Base Defects [0.03%]
从前颅底缺损的开放式和内镜辅助开放式修补
Somtochi I Okafor,Mathew Geltzeiler
Somtochi I Okafor
Although endoscopic surgery has become more prevalent and favorable than open approaches, open and combined approaches remain relevant. Such situations include extensive tumors involving potential flap donor sites, visualization and instrum...
Ashley Bailey,Shawn M Stevens,Kerry L Knievel
Ashley Bailey
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) causes raised intracranial pressure with no underlying structural etiology and is associated with headache and vision changes. Neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation and monitoring for papilledema and vis...
Sujana S Chandrasekhar
Sujana S Chandrasekhar
Surgical Management of Temporal Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks From the Middle Cranial Fossa [0.03%]
岩尖脑脊液鼻漏的外科治疗
Evan C Cumpston,Hunter L Elms,Douglas J Totten et al.
Evan C Cumpston et al.
This article reviews surgical management strategies for temporal bone cerebrospinal fluid leaks arising from the middle cranial fossa. It emphasizes preoperative workup and imaging, surgical techniques-including middle cranial fossa, transm...
Clinical Presentation and Epidemiology of Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks [0.03%]
自发性脑脊液漏的临床表现和流行病学特征
Chad Purcell,Elisa A Illing
Chad Purcell
Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks are increasingly common for otolaryngologists to identify and treat. Patients may present with clinical symptoms of headache, pulsatile tinnitus, aural fullness, muffled hearing, vertigo, clear ot...
Grafts and Nonvascularized Repair Materials for Anterior Skull Base Defects [0.03%]
前颅底缺损的移植和非血管化修复材料
Zeina Korban,Yara Yammine
Zeina Korban
Anterior skull base reconstruction has shifted toward minimally invasive, multilayer techniques that pair nonvascularized grafts with, when needed, vascularized flaps to achieve a durable, watertight barrier and preserve sinonasal function....