Publications by authors named "C H Freche"

Background: Mizolastine is a nonsedating H1 histamine receptor antagonist with additional antiallergic properties currently marketed in Europe for the treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR) and urticaria.

Objective: This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of mizolastine in PAR compared with loratadine and placebo.

Methods: After a 1-week placebo run-in period, 428 adult PAR patients received placebo (146 of 428), mizolastine 10 mg (141 of 428), or loratadine 10 mg (141 of 428) once daily for 28 days.

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Corticosteroid therapy is a key element in the treatment of acute subglottic laryngitis as well as certain types of sinusitis and seromucous otitis. Insufficient or lacking compensatory mechanism in the physiological regulation of the ENT mucosa favors the progression of these different conditions to chronic or life threatening situations, particularly for acute laryngitis. Corticosteroid therapy is one of the management steps; it should be adapted to each individual and of short duration.

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Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is a treatment which can prove interesting in head and neck oncology for small squamous cell carcinomas. We studied 33 patients with vocal cord squamous cell carcinoma at an early stage who have been treated by Photodynamic Therapy from 1986 to 1992. We used a Dye Laser Aurora which produces light with a wavelength of 630 nm.

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A case of a low grade chondrosarcoma of the cricoid cartilage which had been diagnosed initially as a chondroma is presented. The tumour recurred twice after limited surgical resections. Total laryngectomy was inevitable due to near total involvement of the cricoid cartilage and subsequent histological examination revealed a low grade chondrosarcoma.

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There is a 25% risk of meningitis in case of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea from the anterior cranial fossa. Treatment usually is based on neurosurgery when medical management is unsuccessful. The risk of morbidity and mortality in such operations is important and recurrence is observed in 25% of the cases.

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