Publications by authors named "Antonio Blasco Huelva"

Introduction: We present a prospective study with the aim of assessing the differences found between position-triggered vertiginous syndromes, those diagnosed as benign paroxysmal positional vertigos (BPPV) in primary care and non-specific clinics, and those classified as BPPV at an otoneurology unit.

Patients And Method: Over a 17 month period, 432 consecutive patients were included after evaluation at a otoneurology unit receiving all referrals for vestibular pathologies. The existence of trigger factors was investigated, as was the distribution of the diagnoses associated with a positional trigger.

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Objectives: We present a prospective study assessing the real incidence, aetiology, and evolution of vocal impairment following total thyroidectomy.

Patients And Method: Sixty-six patients who underwent total thyroidectomy between 2003 and 2006 were included, recording demographic and analytic variables, with emphasis on subjective vocal changes observed after surgery, measured by means of the GRABS scale. A control group of 25 patients operated under general anaesthesia and oro-tracheal intubation was chosen using random sampling.

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Choanal atresia is an infrequent congenital malformation. Classically, 4 surgical approaches have been described for its treatment: transnasal, transpalatal, trans-septal, and transantral. Of these, transpalatal was preferred.

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The association of hyperparathyroidism with thyroid pathology previous to surgery is not very frequent in our cases, almost a 15%, but it means another difficulty for the diagnostic and treatment. Between 1991 and 2001 we have studied and operated 15 patients with this clinic association. 14 were female and only 1 male with a range age of 59 years old.

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The antrochoanal polyps or solitary Killian polyps are seldom benign pathologies. Since 1990 to October 2002 we have registered a total of 30 patients with these diagnosis (20 male and 10 female) between 5 and 70 years old. The nasal obstruction, usually unilateral, has been constant in all of them and in more than a 63% they referred it since more than one year.

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The sinusites orbital complications usually associated to ethmoidites are rare in the childhood. We present a revision of 14 adults patients (10 males and 4 females) 18 to 61 years old. Seven presented a preseptal cellulitis, two had a subperiostial abscess and five an orbitary cellulitis in accordance with the Candler classification.

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The cavum or rhinopharynx carcinomas are rare tumors who are divided basically in two histologic types: epidermoid carcinoma and indiferenciated carcinoma. We present a personal revision of 18 patients (15 males and 3 females) diagnosed of cavum carcinoma, the majority (72.2% of indiferenciated type.

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