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Actualización sobre el síndrome de Eagle y sus complicaciones neurocardiológicas: casos clínicos
An update on Eagle´s syndrome and its neuro-cardiological complications: clinical cases

El síndrome de Eagle o síndrome estilohioideo o sín-drome de la arteria carótida es un trastorno que se origina por la mineralización y elongación del pro-ceso estiloides. Factores traumáticos agudos y cró-nicos, así como otras teorías, han sido propuestos para explicar la etiología y p...

Are computed tomography 3D measurements of the upper airways in mouth-breathing children in agreement with the ENT clinical diagnosis of obstruction?

Abstract Introduction: Imaging studies have hystorically been used to support the clinical otorhinolaryngological evaluation of the upper respiratory tract for the diagnosis of obstructive causes of oral breathing. Objective: The objective of this study was to compare 3D volumetric measurements of nasa...

Desempenho longitudinal da deglutição orofaríngea na distrofia miotônica tipo 1

Audiol., Commun. res; 24 (), 2019
RESUMO Este estudo teve por objetivo descrever o desempenho longitudinal da deglutição orofaríngea em indivíduo com distrofia miotônica tipo 1. Estudo de caso único de indivíduo de 66 anos, sexo masculino, com diagnóstico neurológico em 2010. Realizou a primeira avaliação clínica e objetiva d...

Anatomy description of cervical region and hyoid apparatus in living giant anteaters Myrmecophaga tridactyla Linnaeus, 1758

Pesqui. vet. bras; 37 (11), 2017
The giant anteater has specific anatomical adaptations resulting from its ant and termite feeding habits. The unique arrangement of its hyoid apparatus is essential for the ingestion of food. However, its description in the literature is based on fragments and fossils, making it difficult to determine ex...

Two-dimensional and three-dimensional assessment of the upper airway

Int. j. morphol; 35 (1), 2017
The aim of this study was to validate and correlate the two-dimensional (2D) with the three-dimensional (3D) measures of the upper airway assessment. Lateral cephalograms and cone beam CT of 100 adult subjects were used to perform a 2D and 3D assessment of the upper airway. Spearman correlation coefficie...

Evaluation of morphological changes in pharynx with dynamic CT and MRI in snoring patients

Rev. méd. Chile; 144 (9), 2016
Background: Identifying the craniofacial abnormalities that cause snoring and the narrowest area of the upper airway creating obstructions can help to determine the proper method of treatment. Aim: To identify the factors that can cause snoring and the areas of the airway that are the most likely to coll...

Assessment of upper airways measurements in patients with mandibular skeletal Class II malocclusion

Objective: Mandibular Class II malocclusions seem to interfere in upper airways measurements. The aim of this study was to assess the upper airways measurements of patients with skeletal Class II malocclusion in order to investigate the association between these measurements and the position and length o...

Immediate impact of rapid maxillary expansion on upper airway dimensions and on the quality of life of mouth breathers

OBJECTIVE: To assess short-term tomographic changes in the upper airway dimensions and quality of life of mouth breathers after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). METHODS: A total of 25 mouth breathers with maxillary atresia and a mean age of 10.5 years old were assessed by means of cone-beam computed tomo...

Pharyngeal airway space in subjects with class II and class III facial deformities

Int. j. morphol; 32 (4), 2014
Facial deformities are related to morphological differences and the mandible position shows differences in maxillomandible relation. The aim of this research was to compare the pharyngeal airway space (PAS) in subjects with class II and class III facial deformities We included 28 adult subjects with skel...