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    Epiglottis reshaping using CO2 laser: A minimally invasive technique and its potent applications

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    Laryngomalacia (LRM), is the most common laryngeal abnormality of the newborn, caused by a long curled epiglottis, which prolapses posteriorly. Epiglottis prolapse during inspiration (acquired laryngomalacia) is an unusual cause of airway obstruction and a rare cause of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS)

    Hard tissue laser ablation mechanisms

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    Multifocal bigerminal mature teratomas of the head and neck

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    A Schwannoma of the Parotid Gland

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    Granular cell myoblastoma of the larynx

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    Transtympanic versus intramuscular steroid administration in a histamine-induced inflammatory middle-ear model

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    Objectives: Assessment of the histopathologic effect of transtympanic and intramuscular administration of dexamethasone in an in vivo experimental animal model of middle-ear mucosal inflammation. Methods: Fifty healthy rabbits weighting 1500-1800g were randomly divided in three groups. In 10 animals (control group), 0.5 ml of a 20 mg/ml histamine solution was injected transtympanically. In 20 rabbits (group A), histamine challenge followed a three day intramuscular pretreatment with dexamethasone at 1 mg/kg per day. In 20 rabbits (group B), histamine challenge followed pretreatment with dexamethasone via a transtympanic route (0.3 ml, 1.2 mg dexamethasone). Middle-ear mucosa was obtained for histopathology 30 minutes after histamine administration. The following parameters were assessed: inflammation, acute inflammatory component, presence of eosinophils, inflammatory activity and fibrosis. Results: Oedema, vascular dilatation and congestion, inflammation, the presence of an acute (polymorphonuclear) inflammatory component, the presence of eosinophils, and inflammatory activity were found to be of a lesser grade in the mucosae of group B. All differences were found to be statistically highly significant (p < 0.01) using the Mann-Whitney test. Conclusion: Our findings validate the transtympanic route of dexamethasone administration in counteracting histamine effects
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