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Query: UMLS:C0040425 (
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The knowledge of the Byzantine physicians in the field of otorhinolaryngology and especially of the eminent ones, Oribasius, Aetius of Ameda, Paul of Aegina and Alexander of Tralles is noteworthy. They knew an adequate number of diseases of the ear, nose and throat and treated them with a plethora of drugs and some of them, especially
tonsillitis
and tonsillar abscess, with operations. The writer, based on the texts of the Byzantine historians and chroniclers, presents information previously unknown. This includes analysis of cases of an epidemic of angina, speech defects, instances of otitis, epistaxis, ulcer of the mouth,
acute laryngitis
or pharyngitis and psychogenic aphonia. Most cases concern emperors and other prominent figures of the State and Church. This information complements, from the historical point of view, the scientific knowledge of the medical writers in the field of otorhinolaryngology.
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PMID:Otorhinolaryngological diseases in Byzantium (A.D. 324-1453): information from non-medical literary sources. 897 51
Antibiotic resistance is associated with prior receipt of antibiotics. An analysis of linked computerized databases for physician visits and antibiotic prescriptions was used to examine antibiotic prescribing for different respiratory infections in preschool children in Canada. In 1995, 64% of 61,165 children aged <5 years made 140,892 visits (mean, 3.6 visits per child) for respiratory infections; 74% of children who made visits received antibiotic prescriptions. Antibiotics were prescribed to 49% of children with upper respiratory tract infection, 18% with nasopharyngitis, 78% with pharyngitis or
tonsillitis
, 32% with serous otitis media, 80% with acute otitis media, 61% with sinusitis, 44% with
acute laryngitis
or tracheitis, and 24% with influenza. Acute otitis media accounted for 33% of all visits and 39% of all antibiotic prescriptions. The estimated Canadian-dollar cost of overprescribing was $423,693, or 49% of the total cost of antibiotics ($859,893) used in this group. This population-based study confirms antibiotic overprescribing in Canada.
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PMID:Antibiotic prescribing for Canadian preschool children: evidence of overprescribing for viral respiratory infections. 1043 79
(1) Apart from
acute laryngitis
in children, the use of steroids in acute ENT infections is not supported by clinical data. (2) A single dose of steroids (oral or intramuscular dexamethasone, 0.6 mg/kg) has only moderate efficacy in children with
acute laryngitis
, but it can hasten symptom relief. Available clinical data fail to show whether steroid therapy reduces the frequency of severe respiratory complications in this setting, or if it is helpful in minor cases. (3) There are no published data justifying the use of steroids as adjuvant treatment in other acute ENT infections, such as non allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis,
tonsillitis
and otitis. Two randomised trials have shown an analgesic effect of steroids in pharyngitis, but there are no published comparisons with standard analgesics such as paracetamol. (4) Severe complications appear to be rare with single-dose and short-term steroid therapy (for less than a week). However, there is a potential risk of rare but severe complications of chickenpox, and avascular necrosis of the femoral head. (5) Routine use of steroids for recurrent ENT infections has the same risks as long-term steroid therapy.
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PMID:Steroid therapy of acute ENT infections: rarely indicated. 1193 78
The objective of the present study was to estimate the efficacy of laripront intended for the treatment of inflammatory diseases of the laryngopharynx in the children. Available for the observation were 50 patients aged between 4 and 14 years suffering from the following ENT pathologies: adenoiditis, lacunar
tonsillitis
,
acute laryngitis
, chronic tonsillitis, oropharyngeal candidiasis, chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis, atrophic pharyngolaryngitis after the chemical burn of the mouse cavity and laryngopharynx or in the case of gastroesophageal reflux disease. All the patients enjoyed the positive outcome of the treatment that was especially efficacions in the patients with acute pathologies. No adverse effects of the treatment were documented.
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PMID:[The application of laripront in the pediatric otorhinolaryngological practice]. 2325 May 35