The DYRK1A enzyme is a pivotal contributor to frequent and severe episodes of otitis media in Down syndrome, positioning it as a promising target for therapeutic interventions.
Type 2 inflammation (T2I) was highly predictive of the likelihood to have a surgery performed due to otitis media with effusion (OME). These findings were reported by a study conducted by ...
Two U.S. companies teamed up to treat cancer patients using an unproven blood filter in Antigua, out of reach of American ...
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is one of the most common congenital infections. We present a case of an infant who presented with respiratory distress since birth with a normal antenatal history. The ...
You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways. Pericardial effusion is a common finding in everyday practice. Sometimes, its cause is ...
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A pleural effusion is a type of pleurisy that occurs when excess fluid accumulates in the pleural cavity. When this happens, there may be coughing, shortness of breath, hiccups, rapid breathing, and ...
Background: Acute otitis media (AOM) often occurs as a complication of upper respiratory tract infection (URI). Objective: To describe otoscopic findings during URI, the full clinical spectrum of ...
Age less than 6 months old Ear pain or crying like in pain Discharge is yellow or green, cloudy white or smells bad Clear drainage (not from a head injury) lasts more than 24 hours You think your ...
1,2 Other reported sites of infection that may lead to Lemierre syndrome include the middle ear, sinuses, lungs, mastoid, and teeth. Once the infection begins, it invades the lateral pharyngeal space.