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Recurrent epistaxis

A Rare Cause of Recurrent Epistaxis: Lobular Capillary Haemangioma

A Rare Cause of Recurrent Epistaxis: Lobular Capillary Haemangioma

... Nasal lobular capillary haemangiomata are rare benign nasal tumours of vascular origin and unknown etiology. They tend to occur in both sexes depending on the age group. They usually present with unilateral nasal ...

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Prevalence of Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms and Positive Skin Prick Test Results in Children with Recurrent Epistaxis

Prevalence of Allergic Rhinitis Symptoms and Positive Skin Prick Test Results in Children with Recurrent Epistaxis

... that recurrent epistaxis was seen in ...with recurrent epistaxis had skin test positivity for at least one allergen, while only ...and epistaxis in pediatric ...

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Hemostasis of idiopathic recurrent epistaxis in children with microwave ablation: a prospective pilot case series

Hemostasis of idiopathic recurrent epistaxis in children with microwave ablation: a prospective pilot case series

... severe epistaxis in adult patients, and it only requires a short ablation time and achieves a high hemostasis rate with minimal com- plications [13, ...of recurrent epistaxis over the 6-month ...

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Laser Treatment of Epistaxis and Oral Bleeding in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia

Laser Treatment of Epistaxis and Oral Bleeding in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia

... disorder. Epistaxis due to telangiectases in the nasal mucosa is the most common and often the earliest symptom of ...experience recurrent epistaxis, with a mean frequency of 18 episodes per ...

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Sinonasal Melanoma: A Rare Cause of Severe Nasal Bleeding

Sinonasal Melanoma: A Rare Cause of Severe Nasal Bleeding

... A 48-year-old female who presented with a five- month history of a mass in the right nostril which has increased in size over the period and was associated with recurrent epistaxis. She had no history of ...

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Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy for a Rendu-Osler-Weber Disease Patient with Recurrent Severe Epistaxis: A Case Report

Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy for a Rendu-Osler-Weber Disease Patient with Recurrent Severe Epistaxis: A Case Report

... The rationale to treat HHT-related severe recurrent epistaxis with radiotherapy is to irreversibly destroy fibrodysplastic microvessels. The main mechanism as discussed in the literature might be ...

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COMPARISION OF RESULTS BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL NASAL PACKING AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY FOR EPISTAXIS

COMPARISION OF RESULTS BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL NASAL PACKING AND ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY FOR EPISTAXIS

... Surgical intervention: The interior nasal cavity was explored and bipolar electric hemostat performed under general anaesthesia in three patients with recurrent epistaxis and poor tolerance. In the ...

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Endovascular Treatment of Epistaxis

Endovascular Treatment of Epistaxis

... treating recurrent epistaxis in patients with HHT is reflected by the multitude of reported treatment options, including chemical, electrical, or ultrasonic cauter- ization; local or systemic hormone ...

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Management of epistaxis in patients with ventricular assist device: a retrospective review

Management of epistaxis in patients with ventricular assist device: a retrospective review

... Given the lack of association between INR and recurrent epistaxis, an important contributor may be AvWS, which results from the LVAD itself. LVADs produce continuous blood flow along an axial path using an ...

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Esthesioneuroblastoma Masquerading as Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Esthesioneuroblastoma Masquerading as Chronic Rhinosinusitis

... congestion, epistaxis, and anosmia [1] which can initially be confused with much more common entities, such as chronic rhinosinusitis or recurrent epistaxis ...with epistaxis and nasal ...

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A comparative study of propranolol versus silver nitrate cautery in the treatment of recurrent primary epistaxis in children

A comparative study of propranolol versus silver nitrate cautery in the treatment of recurrent primary epistaxis in children

... with recurrent primary epistaxis and fulfilling the inclusion ...Primary epistaxis was defined as spontaneous nasal bleeding in the absence of an underlying local or systemic cause(s) that might ...

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A Web Based Fuzzy Expert System for
          Epistaxis Diagnosis

A Web Based Fuzzy Expert System for Epistaxis Diagnosis

... significant epistaxis,” published in BLOOD COAGULATION AND FIBRINOLYSIS [12]In this article the association of inherited coagulapathies, hypertension, aspirin ...

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Epistaxis in the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital: Aetiological Profile and Management

Epistaxis in the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital: Aetiological Profile and Management

... to be third commonest cause [23]. Infective and inflammatory causes such as chronic rhinosinusitis ranked second in the present study. This condition does not readily feature as a cause of epistaxis in most of the ...

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Objectives Present study aims is to determine the incidence of epistaxis in patients with migraine. Materials and Methods All patients who satisfied the criteria of migraine based on ICHD 2 were

Objectives Present study aims is to determine the incidence of epistaxis in patients with migraine. Materials and Methods All patients who satisfied the criteria of migraine based on ICHD 2 were

... Study was conducted at two tertiary centers in Kerala over a period of seven Years. Baseline demographic data were recorded and a detailed neurological examination was done in all patients. Common causes of ...

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An outcomes analysis of anterior epistaxis management in the emergency department

An outcomes analysis of anterior epistaxis management in the emergency department

... anterior epistaxis are seen first by an emergency physician, who may or may not utilise nasal endoscopy if the bleeding site is not readily identified on anterior ...anterior epistaxis such as the ...

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Aetiological profile of non-traumatic epistaxis: a two-year retrospective analysis in a tertiary care hospital

Aetiological profile of non-traumatic epistaxis: a two-year retrospective analysis in a tertiary care hospital

... chronic ITP. Three patients bled due to altered coagulation: 2 cirrhosis and one chronic renal failure. Local causes found in our study are shown in Table 6. It contributed to epistaxis in nearly half of our ...

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Case Report A novel germline mutation in SMAD4 gene in a hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia family

Case Report A novel germline mutation in SMAD4 gene in a hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia family

... Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) or or Rendu-Osler-Weber syndrome is an autoso- mal dominant disorder characterized by aber- rant vascular development affecting approxi- mate 1/10,000 in general populations ...

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THREAT helps to identify epistaxis patients requiring blood transfusions

THREAT helps to identify epistaxis patients requiring blood transfusions

... disease), recurrent thrombocytopenia of unknown etiology, myelodysplastic syndrome, non- hodgkin lymphoma, splenomegaly with thrombocytopenia due to non-hodgkin lymphoma and multiple ...had recurrent ...

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Blood coagulation and the risk of atherothrombosis: a complex relationship

Blood coagulation and the risk of atherothrombosis: a complex relationship

... (or recurrent) inflammatory condition, than the recurrent inflammatory drive leads to recurrent induction of tissue factor (with intermediate phases of hypo-responsiveness to stimulation) and ...

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Original Research Article PATHO CLINICAL PROFILE OF DENGUE FEVER IN HOSPITALISED CHILDREN Lakshmi Prasanna 1, Gadham Jayaram *2

Original Research Article PATHO CLINICAL PROFILE OF DENGUE FEVER IN HOSPITALISED CHILDREN Lakshmi Prasanna 1, Gadham Jayaram *2

... hemorrhages, epistaxis, hematemesis, skin bleeds, malena, gum bleeds, menorrhagia, positive tourniquet test are seen clinically [3,4], and laboratory parameters which are seen in dengue fever and dengue hemor- ...

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