1.Individual nasal endoscopic surgery for non-sinusitis-related rhinogenous headache: our experience in 68 cases.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(3):206-208
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the role of anatomical abnormalities in non-sinusitis-related rhinogenous headache and to evaluate effects of nasal endoscopic surgery for non-sinusitis-related rhinogenous headache.
METHOD:
Sixty-eight patients diagnosed as non-sinusitis-related rhinogenous headache were selected in this study. They were treated with nasal endoscopic surgery after failed long-term medical treatment. Data from this group were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULT:
Multiple anatomical abnormalities were noted by endoscopy and sinus computed tomographic scans in the 66 patients. These included nasal septum deviation in 46 cases (67.6%), middle turbinate gasfication in 20 cases (29.4%), protruding ethmoid bulla or uncinate processor in 10 cases (14.7%) and abnormal middle turbinate in 8 case (11.8%). Fifty-six (82.4%) patients showed significant improvement after surgery.
CONCLUSION
Non-sinusitis-related rhinogenous headache can be significantly minimized with individual nasal endoscopic surgery, as long as a precise identification of the etiologic anatomical factor can be made.
Endoscopy
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Ethmoid Bone
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abnormalities
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Ethmoid Sinus
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abnormalities
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Headache
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surgery
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Humans
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Nasal Septum
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abnormalities
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Nasal Surgical Procedures
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Retrospective Studies
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Sinusitis
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Turbinates
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abnormalities
2. Inhibitive effect of IL-24 gene on CD133
Jin-Zhang CHENG ; Dan YU ; Hui ZHANG ; Chun-Shun JIN ; Yan LIU ; Xue ZHAO ; Xin-Meng QI ; Xueshi-Bojie LIU
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2014;7(11):867-872
Objective: To explore the inhibitive and apoptosis inductive effect of IL-24 genes on CD133