1.The site of the origin of nasal polyps.
Byung Dong KIM ; Snag Min KIM ; Gu jin PARK ; Chong Ae KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(4):721-726
No abstract available.
Nasal Polyps*
2.The clinical and histopathological studies of nasal polyps.
Suk Tae KANG ; Sir Kyeu LIM ; Chin Saeng CHO ; Yin Gyo JUNG ; Kyung You PARK
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(6):1199-1205
No abstract available.
Nasal Polyps*
3.The Impact of Nasal Polyposis on Olfactory Dysfunction in Chronic Rhinosinusitis.
Hee Chul YOON ; Tae Min KIM ; Jae Woo JOO ; In Sik SONG ; Seung No HONG ; Joon Hyuk YOO ; Seung Hoon LEE
Journal of Rhinology 2017;24(1):31-36
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Olfactory disturbance is a major sinonasal symptom of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyps (NP). The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the severity of nasal polyposis and olfactory dysfunction in CRS. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: A total of 277 subjects with CRS were included in this study. All participants were divided into four groups according to the size and degree of the nasal polyposis: the control group (no polyp; n=79); NP (nasal polyp) group I (both or unilateral simple polyposis; n=85); NP group II (unilateral diffuse polyposis; n=66); and NP group III (bilateral diffuse polyposis; n=47). We analyzed the relationships between the severity of nasal polyposis and olfactory dysfunction using both the Korean Version of the “Sniffin'Sticks” test (KVSS Test) II and the Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders (QOD). RESULTS: The KVSS Test II TDI score was significantly decreased in the bilateral diffuse polyposis group (NP group III=15.62±13.39) compared to the other polyp groups [control group=25.04±9.67 (p<0.001); NP group I=21.67±11.18 (p=0.005); NP group II=21.51±10.85 (p=0.008)]. However, there were no significant differences in the KVSS Test II TDI score between the control group and NP groups I and II. For the QOD_NS score, only NP group III (11.51±9.87) had significantly increased values compared to the control group [8.42±12.27 (p=0.015)]. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that bilateral diffuse nasal polyposis is related to significant olfactory dysfunction in CRS.
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Nasal Polyps
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Polyps
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Smell
4.Role of TSLP in Nasal Polyp Inflammation.
Joo Hee KIM ; Hyun Jung JIN ; Young Hee NAM ; Hae Sim PARK
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2011;3(3):146-147
No abstract available.
Inflammation
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Nasal Polyps
5.Nasal papilome: pathohistological and clinical manifestations
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;505(3):99-100
Study on 24 patients who suffer from nasal papilome treated at E.N.T hospital from Jun 2002 to August 2003. The result showed that: inversion papilome: 12 patients, mushroom-like papilome:10 patients and cylinder cell papilome: 2 patients. The original source of papilome sinus xoang is the effect of sinustits cause by bacterium, virus or allergy. There is no relation between macro- and microscopic pathological findings. Rhinocleisis oftent occur in inversion papilome group, nasal heamorrhage often occured in mushroom-like papilome.
Nasal Polyps
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Diagnosis
6.What is the Optimal Method for Steroid Delivery in the Treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps?
Seung No HONG ; Dong Young KIM
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2019;11(4):443-445
No abstract available.
Methods
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Nasal Polyps
7.Understanding the Role of Neutrophils in Refractoriness of Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2020;12(1):1-3
No abstract available.
Nasal Polyps
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Neutrophils
8.Analysis of lymphocytes subsets in nasal polyps.
Hak Jun KANG ; Jae Goo CHUN ; Hyun Sook KIM ; Jae Duck YOO ; Sun Chul LEE ; Sang Won YOON ; Chang Duk JUN ; Hun Taek CHUNG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(6):1206-1213
No abstract available.
Lymphocytes*
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Nasal Polyps*
9.Two Cases of Bilateral Antrochoanal Polyps in Children.
Kyung Chul LEE ; Nam Hoon KIM ; Sang Hyuk LEE ; Yong Bae LEE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2000;43(5):552-554
Antrochoanal polyp (ACP) is usually unilateral and occurs most commonly in children. However, bilateral ACP in children is extremely rare. In this paper, we report two such cases of bilateral antrochoanal polyps removed by functional endoscopic sinus surgery and discuss the etiology, diagnosis and management of nasal polyps in children.
Child*
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Nasal Polyps
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Polyps*
10.A Case of Septochoanal Polyp.
Gi Sung NAM ; Sang Woo YOO ; Min Ho JO ; Jae Hoon LEE ; Keum Ha CHOI
Journal of Rhinology 2011;18(1):75-77
Septochoanal polyp is a rare entity in the nasal septum. This type of polyp can extend into the choana to cause nasal obstruction and snoring, similar to the symptoms of an antrochoanal polyp. Septochoanal polyps may therefore be confused with antrochoanal polyps because of their similar appearances. The authors report a case of a seven-year-old boy who was diagnosed with a septochoanal polyp. The patient was successfully treated via an endoscopic surgical approach.
Humans
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Nasal Obstruction
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Nasal Septum
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Polyps
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Snoring