Incidence of Post COVID-19 Rhinosinusitis Among Otorhinolaryngology Patients in New Damietta DOI Creative Commons
Ahmed Mahmoud, Ali Mahrous,

Mahmoud EL-Sobki

et al.

International Journal of Medical Arts, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5(12), P. 3938 - 3942

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis [CRS] is a common condition encountered in otorhinolaryngological practice.It shares pathophysiological mechanisms with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2].However, incidence of CRS after COVID-19 and association between two conditions not well investigated. The Aim work:The current work aimed to assess post-COVID-19 rhinosinusitis. Patients Methods: Adult patients [18 years or older] attending our department during 6-months duration, newly confirmed were included.All evaluated on clinical, laboratory radiological basis.Those who had infection prior development recognized.Their demographic clinical characteristics collected trial plot pattern COVID-19.The duration injury was measured documented.Results: 34.0%.Their age ranged 18 60 years, mean ± SD [38.4±9.89years], slight increase disease among male [58.5%].Smoking reported 25 [47.2%] all them males.All nasal discharge obstruction, facial pain headache.All an abnormality smell.Hyposmia commonest [reported for 67.9%] followed by anosmia [32.1%].The bilateral 84.9%.The developed 34 days value 43.17 7.23 days. Conclusion:The chronic 34.0%.The discharge, headache hyposmia manifestations.Thus, high suspicion should be kept mind recent COVID-19.

Language: Английский

The Influence of a Previous COVID-19 Infection on Rhinoplasty Outcomes DOI
Jacqueline Tucker,

Angel Baroz,

Jessyka G. Lighthall

et al.

Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(1), P. 58 - 60

Published: July 26, 2024

Language: Английский

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MORPHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE LUNGS IN POST-COVID-19 SYNDROME: ANALYSIS OF AUTOPSY MATERIAL DOI
Mykhailo S. Myroshnychenko,

Nana M. Pasiyeshvili,

Nataliia V. Kapustnyk

et al.

Wiadomości Lekarskie, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 76(5), P. 1014 - 1021

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

The aim was to reveal the morphological features of lungs in post-COVID-19 syndrome.Materials and methods: material study autopsy - fragments lung tissue from 96 deceased (59 men 37 women). During lifetime, all patients had anamnesis COVID-19 varying severity, after treatment this infection, they various manifestations respiratory failure until death. average duration period 148.6±9.5 days. Based on severity anamnesis, cases were divided into three groups. Group 1 included 39 with mild anamnesis. 2 24 moderate an-amnesis. 3 33 severe Histological, histochemical, morphometric statistical research methods used.Results: Morphological syndrome presence pneumosclerosis; focal-diffuse immune cells infiltration; emphysematous atelectatic changes; degenerative-desquamatic changes alveolar epithelium; metaplastic connective tissue; dystrophic calcification; dystrophic, dysplastic epithelial layer bronchial tree; hemodynamic disorders. Pneumosclerosis, infiltration, alterative epithelium, changes, disorders increased an increase COVID-19. Metaplastic tissue, calcification, tree did not depend infection.Conclusions: identified by authors help explain pulmonary syndrome. They should be basis for oncological alertness formation among doctors, development rehabilitation measures such category patients.

Language: Английский

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Incidence of Post COVID-19 Rhinosinusitis Among Otorhinolaryngology Patients in New Damietta DOI Creative Commons
Ahmed Mahmoud, Ali Mahrous,

Mahmoud EL-Sobki

et al.

International Journal of Medical Arts, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5(12), P. 3938 - 3942

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis [CRS] is a common condition encountered in otorhinolaryngological practice.It shares pathophysiological mechanisms with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2].However, incidence of CRS after COVID-19 and association between two conditions not well investigated. The Aim work:The current work aimed to assess post-COVID-19 rhinosinusitis. Patients Methods: Adult patients [18 years or older] attending our department during 6-months duration, newly confirmed were included.All evaluated on clinical, laboratory radiological basis.Those who had infection prior development recognized.Their demographic clinical characteristics collected trial plot pattern COVID-19.The duration injury was measured documented.Results: 34.0%.Their age ranged 18 60 years, mean ± SD [38.4±9.89years], slight increase disease among male [58.5%].Smoking reported 25 [47.2%] all them males.All nasal discharge obstruction, facial pain headache.All an abnormality smell.Hyposmia commonest [reported for 67.9%] followed by anosmia [32.1%].The bilateral 84.9%.The developed 34 days value 43.17 7.23 days. Conclusion:The chronic 34.0%.The discharge, headache hyposmia manifestations.Thus, high suspicion should be kept mind recent COVID-19.

Language: Английский

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