Publications by authors named "Burduk P"

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  • The study investigates voice problems in teachers, often caused by strain, improper voice use, and poor responses to stress, aiming to link these issues to their coping styles.
  • It involved 174 female teachers undergoing a 24-day voice rehabilitation, using the Voice Handicap Index (VHI) for voice assessment and the Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS) for evaluating coping mechanisms.
  • Results indicate that emotion-focused coping is connected to subjective voice issues, suggesting that stress management techniques should be included in voice rehabilitation to help mitigate voice disorders in teachers.
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Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is medical condition strictly connected with HPV infection of the epithelium of the upper respiratory track. The main treatment of lesions located in larynx or lower pharynx includes microsurgical excision by using CO2 laser. A thorough preoperative assessment of patients is extremely important, which should not only be based on traditional laryngological examination, but also on endoscopy of the larynx and the use of the NBI (narrow band imaging) technique to assess the vascularization of lesions.

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Parotid gland tumors (PGTs) with parapharyngeal space (PPS) involvement have a specific clinical course and they can be a great challenge for surgeons, especially due to more difficult approaches and the risk of serious complications. The aim of this study is to present the characteristics of PGTs with PPS involvement. : Retrospective, multicenter analysis of 1954 primary PGTs from 5 years (2017-2021) was performed.

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The subtotal petrosectomy procedure may be useful for cochlear implantation in selected patient groups. Although it is highly effective, complications can arise, which may have economic implications for the patient due to the high cost of the device. Therefore, several authors have attempted to identify the most effective concept for obliteration.

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Background And Purpose: Laryngeal transplantation (LT) remains an infrequently performed procedure due to well-defined and limited medical indications. The challenges include a very complicated surgery, continuous immunosuppressive treatment, as well as post-transplant rehabilitation of voice, speech, and swallowing. The aim of this paper is to describe a model of voice and speech rehabilitation after LT, based on our own experience.

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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of the combined maximal medical treatment for adenoid hypertrophy in preschool children.

Methods: Sixty-four children underwent one-year combined therapy with intranasal mometasone furoate, oral desloratadine, nasal saline irrigation, and bacteriotherapy. Additionally, decongestion drops were applied during scheduled breaks.

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The accessory parotid gland (APG, Vth level) differs in histological structure from main parotid tissue. This gives rise to the hypothesis, mirrored in clinical observations, that the representation of tumours is different than in the rest of the gland. The aim of the study was to analyse the epidemiological and histological differences of parotid tumours located in regions I-V, with particular emphasis on the distinctiveness of region V.

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Summary: The algorithm of follow-up in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) has been prepared by a board of Polish Head Neck and Oncology Experts. The aim of this research is to focus on the specificity of HNC monitoring, to review the current trends in follow-up, and to adapt the evidence-based medicine international standards to the capabilities of the local healthcare service.

Materials And Methods: The first methodological step was to categorize HNCs according to the estimated risk of failure after the adequate first-line treatment and according to the possibility of effective salvage treatment, resulting in improved overall survival.

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Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between breastfeeding duration and adenoid size, snoring and acute otitis media (AOM).

Methods: We analyzed the medical history of children admitted to the ENT outpatient clinic in 2022 and 2023, reported symptoms, ear, nose and throat (ENT) examination, and flexible nasopharyngoscopy examination of 145 children aged 3-5 years.

Results: Breastfeeding duration of 3 and 6 months or more had a significant effect on the reduction of snoring ( = 0.

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  • Doctors have been studying adenoid hypertrophy (AH) for 150 years, but they still can't agree on how to diagnose or treat it correctly.
  • This paper talks about the latest information and compares different ways to diagnose and treat AH.
  • It also suggests a questionnaire to help understand how effective the treatments are, hoping to improve future treatments and choose the right patients for surgeries.
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  • Subjective tinnitus is a perceived sound without external noise, often described as ringing or buzzing, and can be experienced in one or both ears.
  • The study aimed to assess the hearing capacity of 99 patients with tinnitus through audiometric tests, exploring the relationship between tinnitus and high-frequency hearing loss as it relates to age.
  • Results suggest that tinnitus could signal the beginning of high-frequency hearing loss, indicating that high-frequency audiometry should be routinely used in tinnitus assessments.
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  • Chronic tonsillitis is a widespread condition treated primarily through tonsillectomy, a common ENT procedure.
  • A rare complication that can occur, particularly in younger patients, is short-term facial nerve palsy due to local anesthesia.
  • This text presents a case of a 20-year-old woman who experienced transient facial nerve palsy right after undergoing tonsillectomy.
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(1) Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effect of treatment with prednisone on nasal and systemic periostin and eotaxin expression, IgE in plasma and eosinophils in tissue. (2) Methods: We compared the values of nasal and systemic periostin, eotaxin, IgE and eosinophils in tissue in patients treated with only nasal steroids before FESS, group 1, with those treated with an oral steroid-prednisone, group 2. (3) Results: A statistically significant decrease in the level of periostin, eotaxin and IgE in plasma was achieved in patients treated with prednisone one week before and after surgery (in sequence: < 0.

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Background: The aim of this study was to compare adenoid size in preschool-age siblings using flexible nasopharyngoscopy examination (FNE) when they reach the same age. The occurrence of adenoid symptoms in these patients was also analyzed. This study was conducted to analyze the adenoid size in siblings when they reach the same age and substantiate a correlation between adenoid hypertrophy (AH) and adenoid symptoms.

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Our objective is to evaluate the correlation between ENT symptom occurrence and antibody titer in convalescent plasma, as well as the influence of age and gender on ENT manifestations of COVID-19. We measured the levels of antibodies in 346 blood donors, who had PCR-confirmed previous infection and met the study inclusion criteria. We recorded otolaryngological symptoms during infection: dry cough, dyspnea, sore throat, smell/taste disturbances, vertigo, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, sudden unilateral loss of hearing, progressive loss of hearing, and tinnitus.

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<b>Introduction:</b> Standard treatment for pleomorhic adenoma (PA) of the parotid gland is complete surgical excision. Radiotherapy (RT) as a primary treatment method is controversial and generally is not applied. However, RT might be considered as an adjuvant therapy in some selected cases.

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Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is strictly connected with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection of the epithelium of the upper respiratory tract. The main treatment of lesions located in the larynx or lower pharynx includes microsurgical excision by using a CO laser. To decrease the amount of surgical procedures gain in importance combined therapy with antiviral agents.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has altered all aspects of the healthcare system's organization and impacted patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) who have experienced delayed diagnosis and treatment. The pandemic resulted in the admission of patients with severe dyspnea and a need for tracheotomy due to extremely advanced HNC. This study's objective was to evaluate the clinical characteristics of two multi-center cohorts, "pre-COVID-19" and "COVID-19", of HNC patients admitted as emergencies for dyspnea.

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Syringocystadenoma papilliferum is a rare hamartomatous adnexal tumor and appears mainly in the head and neck region. Rarely, such tumors may appear in the external auditory canal. There are only 14 described cases of the syringocystadenoma papilliferum in the external auditory canal in the Medline database.

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: The reverse superior labial artery (rSLA) island flap can be used to reconstruct the cheek, ala, columella and vestibule of the nose when other techniques appear insufficient or impractical. The aim of this case series was to present applications of rSLA pedicle flaps in the post-ablative oncologic reconstruction of the face. : Using a retrospective case-series study design, the investigators enrolled a cohort of patients undergoing procedures involving rSLA flaps treated at a Polish Otolaryngology Department for facial reconstruction after tumour excision.

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Objectives: To demonstrate the effectiveness of endoscopic assessment of the pharyngeal tonsil in defining the size of the adenoid hypertrophy in endoscopic examination that would be equivalent to intraoperative assessment as a large adenoid, and to determine the lowest necessary frequency of tests to assess the variability of its size.

Methods: The study is based on an analysis of two groups of children diagnosed and treated in a children's ENT outpatient clinic and ENT department. In the first group, adenoid size was assessed based on flexible endoscopy, and then with a consequent adenoid surgery with assessment of the intraoperative size of the adenoid, we compared the size of the adenoid.

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  • The study investigates the long-term effects of a 12-week course of topical steroids on adenoid size, mucus, and middle ear effusion in children.
  • Three to six months post-treatment, no significant changes in adenoid size, mucus coverage, or tympanograms were observed, indicating that the steroids had no lasting impact.
  • The findings suggest that if surgery (adenoidectomy or tympanostomy) is needed, it should not be delayed based on the use of topical steroids.
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Background: In addition to its hemostatic and stabilization role, biodegradable nasal packing can be used as a carrier for drugs after functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The aim of this study was to compare the influence of biodegradable synthetic polyurethane foam (NasoPore) soaked with ciprofloxacin, or betamethasone, or both to the same foam soaked with saline after FESS.

Methods: 120 adults with chronic rhinosinusitis, with and without polyps, directed for bilateral full-house FESS were enrolled for the study.

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Background: The purpose of this study is to analyze seasonal differences in adenoid size and related mucus levels via endoscopy, as well as to estimate changes in middle ear effusion via tympanometry.

Methods: In 205 children with adenoid hypertrophy, endoscopic choanal assessment, adenoid hypertrophy assessment using the Bolesławska scale, and mucus coverage assessment using the MASNA scale were performed in two different thermal seasons, summer and winter. The study was conducted in two sequences of examination, summer to winter and winter to summer, constituting two separate groups.

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Chronic rhinosinusitis is a process involving a number of adverse changes in the mucosa of the paranasal sinuses and nasal polyps. The main histological features of tissue remodeling are changes in epithelial structure, oedema, degradation of ECM (extracellular matrix), angiogenesis, and subepithelial fibrosis. In this study, patients were divided into two groups: group 1-patients with CRSwNP (chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps) taking a nasal steroid and an oral steroid in the preoperative period, and group 2-patients with CRSwNP taking only the nasal steroid in the preoperative period.

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