Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord)
December 1998
A retrospective study of the records of 392 consecutive patients prospectively operated for non-vasomotor nasal obstruction, has allowed us to identify a syndrome that we would call morphological syndrome. This is caused by anatomical deformities of the nasal septum, inferior turbinate hypertrophy frequently found being the most often only a compensation for the septal deviation. This endonasal abnormality, which can be congenital or post-traumatic, is most frequently of developmental origin and therefore most often found in Caucasian men, whose facial and septal growth is considerable.
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May 1994
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), is an enteral feeding procedure, easy to tolerate and simple to perform. PEG appears to be an alternative to surgical gastrostomy. Used in ten patients with E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report on a case of Wegener's syndrome diagnosed fortuitously by the discovery of a perforation of the nasal septum during a bronchial fibroscopy for monitoring of a pulmonary fibrosis. In addition to the late appearance of the nasal perforation, the clinical picture includes classic polyvisceral impairment with pulmonary fibrosis, polyarthralgias and renal insufficiency. After 21 months of treatment, a stabilization of the visceral lesions was recorded, with the all but total disappearance of the E.
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