Publications by authors named "M Aouf"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of budesonide, a steroid injection, for treating chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) compared to oral steroids and a control group.
  • In a randomized clinical trial with 150 patients, results showed that both budesonide and oral steroids significantly improved symptoms and nasal polyp scores, while the control group did not show significant improvement.
  • The conclusion indicates that intrapolyp steroid injections, especially budesonide, are a safe and effective option for patients with recurrent nasal polyps, potentially reducing the need for systemic steroids.
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Problem: To assess the efficacy of budesonide intrapolyp injection in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.

Method: Ninety patients were divided into three groups; group A was given oral prednisolone, group B was given budesonide intrapolyp injection weekly for five consecutive weeks and group C was given budesonide as nasal irrigation for one month. Patients were assessed using Sino-Nasal Outcome Test 22 score, total nasal polyp score, serum immunoglobulin E, absolute eosinophilic count, and morning cortisol level before treatment, one week and three months after completing their treatment.

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Background: It was estimated that about 1.3 billion people were diagnosed to be hypertensive in 2015. All countries consistently show this high prevalence.

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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of different hemostatic materials used in adenoidectomy operations to improve the quality of life with the most negligible hazardous impact on pediatric health.

Study Design: a prospective, case-series, randomized, controlled, double-blinded study.

Setting: All adenoidectomy surgeries were performed between September 2016 to December 2019 at tertiary referral institutions.

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Objective: This study compared the efficacy and safety of conventional adenoidectomy using a curette and the Radio-frequency (RF) adenoid ablation using endoscope via the trans-oral technique.

Methods: A randomized prospective comparative study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital. The study included 80 patients with a diagnosis of adenoid hypertrophy, which was confirmed by X-ray of a lateral view of the skull.

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