Arquivos Internacionais de Otorrinolaringologia

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List of Papers (Total 247)

Clinical and tomography evolution of frontal osteomyelitis: case report

INTRODUCTION: The frontal osteomyelitis is a complication of rhinosinusitis which can evolve to acute or chronicle. There is inflammatory reaction by the increasing of intraosseous pressure, ischemia and local necrosis, leading to bone abscess formation. There is no drainage, it will occur detachment of the periosteum, soft tissue invasion and worsening of ischemia with...

Tongue Abscess: case Report

INTRODUCTION: The tongue abscesses are rare even being frequently in touch with trauma, bites, and foreign bodies. It occurs because of the immunological features of the saliva and some histological and anatomical characteristics of the tongue. This work has as objective report a case of tongue abscess occurred in our job, and do a literature review. CASE REPORT: Patient of 76...

Nasolabial bilateral cyst as cause of the nasal obstruction: case report and literature review

INTRODUCTION: The nasolabial cyst is a rare disease, usually unilateral, benign, of embryonic origin, located in soft parts from the nasolabial folds and nasal wings. The diagnosis is essentially clinic, take into consideration the cyst topography, that is usually asymptomatic. OBJECTIVE: This article has as main goal the description of a unusual case of nasolabial bilateral cyst...

Perception of parents about the auditory attention skills of his kid with cleft lip and palate: retrospective study

INTRODUCTION: To process and decode the acoustic stimulation are necessary cognitive and neurophysiological mechanisms. The hearing stimulation is influenced by cognitive factor from the highest levels, such as the memory, attention and learning. The sensory deprivation caused by hearing loss from the conductive type, frequently in population with cleft lip and palate, can affect...

The descriptive review, from recurrent respiratory papillomatosis of the disease, an enigmatic

INTRODUCTION: The recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), which is caused by the human papilomavirus type 6 and 11, is the most common benign neoplasm in the larynx among infants and the second more frequent cause of the hoarseness in childhood. Is a enigmatic disease that can be devastating for those whom are affected. Is way misunderstood, and the investigation is still on...

Vestibular evoked myogenic potential

INTRODUCTION: The Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP) is a promising test for the evaluation of the cholic descending vestibular system. This reflex depends of the integrity from the saccular macula, from the inferior vestibular nerve, the vestibular nuclei, the vestibule-spinal tract and effectors muscles. OBJECTIVE: Perform a systematic review of the pertinent...

Not carious lesions: the challenge of the multidisciplinary diagnosis

INTRODUCTION: The loss of the teeth surface or not carious lesion, is a physiological process that occur during the aging, but can be considered as pathological when the degree of destruction creates functional problems, aesthetic or dental sensibility. Many factors can contribute in part, but not necessarily simultaneously or equally as the cause of the not carious lesions...

Intensity of noise in the classroom and analysis of acoustic emissions in schoolchildren

INTRODUCTION: Noise-induced hearing loss is a sensorineural hearing loss, usually bilateral, irreversible and progressive with time of exposure. As the noise made by children in school may be considered detrimental, the study looks of their occurrence in Taubaté's schools. OBJECTIVE: To determine if students are exposed to noise intensity affecting the cochlea, define the profile...

Evaluation of the benefit with the use of the sound amplification inchildren and teenagers

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the proportionate benefit by the sound amplification in children and teenagers attended by the program of hearing health attention by the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). METHOD: Participated from these study 63 individuals with age between 3 and 14 years and their family. For the evaluate the benefit proportionate by the sound amplification was...

Evaluation from the quality of life in the oral breathers patients

INTRODUCTION: The oral breathing is a frequent symptom in childhood and has many alterations that compromise the child physical and cognitive development, negatively influencing from the oral breather, comparing her with the not oral breathers. METHOD: Cross sectional study, prospective with a sample from 71 patients from 4 to 17 years, being 39 mouth breathers attended by...

Relationship between the findings of pure-tone audiometry and otoacoustic emission tests on military police personnel

INTRODUCTION: Otoacoustic emissions can be an alternative for cochlear evaluation in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between the findings of audiometry results and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) in the military police. METHOD: from cross-sectional and retrospective study, 200 military police officers were submitted to...

Fracture of the temporal bone in patients with traumatic brain injury

INTRODUCTION: The fractures in the temporal bone are lesions that are observed in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). The computed tomography of high-resolution (CT) allows evaluating the fracture and the complications. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate patients with TBI and temporal bone fracture. WAY OF STUDY: Retrospective study. METHOD: Were evaluated 28 patients interned by TBI...

Mastoidectomy: anatomical parameters x surgical difficulty

INTRODUCTION: The lowered temporal meninges and/ or anterior sigmoid sinus are contiditions that can determine surgical difficulties in performing mastoidectomy. OBJECTIVE: To correlate in the tomography the extent of the prolapse of the sigmoid sinus and of temporal meninges with the surgical difficulty in the mastoidectomy. METHOD: The tomographic measurements of prolapse...

Cochlear condition and olivocochlear system of gas station attendants exposed to organic solvents

INTRODUCTION: Organic solvents have been increasingly studied due to its ototoxic action. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the conditions of outer hair cells and olivocochlear system in individuals exposed to organic solvents. METHOD: This is a prospective study. 78 gas station attendants exposed to organic solvents had been evaluated from three gas stations from Santa Maria city, Rio Grande...

Age at the diagnosis and in the beginning of intervention from hearing impaired children, in a public Brazilian hearing health service

INTRODUCTION: The earlier the diagnosis and the intervention from the hearing impairment less will be the impact for the development of cognitive abilities, hearing and of speech from the child. OBJECTIVE: Characterize the age in the diagnosis and the beginning of intervention of the hearing loss and the accompaniment of the assisted children in a public Brazillian hearing health...

Relationship between lead in the blood and performance in the abilities from hearing process

INTRODUCTION: The contamination by lead affects all the nervous systems from the human body, mostly the nervous system. OBJECTIVE: Investigate if there is correlation between the blood lead levels and the performance in tests of hearing process. METHOD: Retrospective study. 73 children, with ages between 7 to 15 years, residents in a area where happened emission of lead above the...

Caracterization from hearing thresholds from dentists in a poulation from Curitiba city / PR, Brazil

INTRODUCTION: The dentists are exposed to noise in their work place, being likely to develop of hearing loss neurosensory with induced characteristics by noise. OBJECTIVE: Analyze the hearing thresholds from dentists characterizing them according to gender, age and time of service. METHOD: The form of the study is cross-section (or sectional), prospective, that analyzed the...

What are the audiometric frequencies affected are the responsible for the hearing complaint in the hearing loss for ototoxicity after the oncological treatment?

INTRODUCTION: The neurosensory bilateral simetric hearing loss resulting of the oncological treatment is underestimated, because the patients has the hearing detection preserved, reporting complaints in determined situation, or the not comprehension of part of the message. OBJECTIVE: Investigate which are the audiometric frequencies affected are the responsible by the presence of...

Recognition of sentences in silence, and at noise, in free Field, in carriers from hearing loss from moderate degree

INTRODUCTION: In daily routine from the audiologists, the complaints are frequent about the difficulty of understanding of speech in a noisy environment. Audiologic tests that use the sentences as stimulus, have been objects of research, because besides check the real hearing abilities from the patient, provide a direct approach with situations of communications and provide...

Clinical and tomography evolution of frontal osteomyelitis: case report

INTRODUCTION: The frontal osteomyelitis is a complication of rhinosinusitis which can evolve to acute or chronicle. There is inflammatory reaction by the increasing of intraosseous pressure, ischemia and local necrosis, leading to bone abscess formation. There is no drainage, it will occur detachment of the periosteum, soft tissue invasion and worsening of ischemia with...

Abscesso de língua: relato de caso

INTRODUCTION: The tongue abscesses are rare even being frequently in touch with trauma, bites, and foreign bodies. It occurs because of the immunological features of the saliva and some histological and anatomical characteristics of the tongue. This work has as objective report a case of tongue abscess occurred in our job, and do a literature review. CASE REPORT: Patient of 76...

Nasolabial bilateral cyst as cause of the nasal obstruction: case report and literature review

INTRODUCTION: The nasolabial cyst is a rare disease, usually unilateral, benign, of embryonic origin, located in soft parts from the nasolabial folds and nasal wings. The diagnosis is essentially clinic, take into consideration the cyst topography, that is usually asymptomatic. OBJECTIVE: This article has as main goal the description of a unusual case of nasolabial bilateral cyst...

Perception of parents about the auditory attention skills of his kid with cleft lip and palate: retrospective study

INTRODUCTION: To process and decode the acoustic stimulation are necessary cognitive and neurophysiological mechanisms. The hearing stimulation is influenced by cognitive factor from the highest levels, such as the memory, attention and learning. The sensory deprivation caused by hearing loss from the conductive type, frequently in population with cleft lip and palate, can affect...

The descriptive review, from recurrent respiratory papillomatosis of the disease, an enigmatic

INTRODUCTION: The recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), which is caused by the human papilomavirus type 6 and 11, is the most common benign neoplasm in the larynx among infants and the second more frequent cause of the hoarseness in childhood. Is a enigmatic disease that can be devastating for those whom are affected. Is way misunderstood, and the investigation is still on...

Vestibular evoked myogenic potential

INTRODUCTION: The Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP) is a promising test for the evaluation of the cholic descending vestibular system. This reflex depends of the integrity from the saccular macula, from the inferior vestibular nerve, the vestibular nuclei, the vestibule-spinal tract and effectors muscles. OBJECTIVE: Perform a systematic review of the pertinent...