Publications by authors named "Thienchai Pattarasakulchai"

Background: Several studies have explored the advantage of treatment with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) for upper extremity lymphedema in irradiated breast cancer patients and reported controversial results. This prospective case series aimed to document the short- and long-term efficacy of this therapy, focusing on the arm volume and functional assessment in breast cancer patients with a history of long-standing lymphedema for more than 2 years.

Case: Six breast cancer patients with long-standing lymphedema were enrolled.

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Currently, the prevalence of obesity in aging populations is fast growing worldwide. Aging induced by D-galactose (D-gal) is proven to cause the worsening of cardiac dysfunction in pre-diabetic rats via deteriorating cardiac mitochondrial function. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been shown to attenuate D-gal-induced cognitive deterioration through decreased inflammation and apoptosis.

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The population of obese-elderly has increased prominently around the world. Both aging and obesity are major factors of neurodegeneration. The present study hypothesizes that HBOT attenuates metabolic disturbance, cognitive decline, hippocampal pathologies in aging and aging-obese model.

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To determine predictive factors which affect local and regional recurrence of T1-2N0-1M0 oral tongue carcinoma (OTC). Records of 42 patients with T1-2N0-1 M0 OTC were reviewed. The clinical characteristics, histo-pathological data, disease recurrence and survival rate were analyzed.

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Objective: To study sinonasal papilloma patients in terms of clinical characteristics, treatment, outcome, and complications.

Material And Method: A retrospective descriptive study was done. Sinonasalpapilloma data were gathered between 1999 and 2009.

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Actinomycosis of the parotid gland is a rare chronic infection and can present with a slow-growing mass mimicking a tumor. The authors report five cases of parotid actinomycosis. All patients presented as having enlarging masses at the parotid area for 2-6 months without a history of obvious dental infection, trauma, or immunocompromised condition.

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The aim of this retrospective study, conducted by the Department of Otolaryngology, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, is to understand the clinical characteristics of patients with deep neck infection (DNI), especially in immunocompromised hosts, as well as to analyze the factors that influence multiple spaces' involvement and complications. The data collected (January 2004-July 2009) from 177 patients with DNI, excluding peritonsillar abscess, were reviewed, including demography, clinical presentation, etiology, involved fascial spaces, bacteriology, treatment, and complications. SPSS (15.

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Oral cavity cancer is predominantly a disease of middle-aged men who use tobacco and alcohol. Nearly 95% of carcinomas occur after the age of 45, with an average age of approximately 60 years. In recent years, oral cavity cancers have increased at a younger age, especially in females who never consumed alcohol or smoked.

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