
Carmen Górriz Gil- Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda
Carmen Górriz Gil
- Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda
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Objective
Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss is a bilaterally symmetric sensorineural hearing loss associated exclusively with age, excluding any other causes of hearing loss. Presbycusis is very relevant because of its high prevalence, and its consequences (e.g., alterations in communication, social isolation, depression, dementia), and the e...
Objective
Presbycusis or age-related hearing loss is a bilaterally symmetric sensorineural hearing loss associated exclusively with age, excluding any other causes of hearing loss. Presbycusis is very relevant because of its high prevalence, and its consequences (e.g., alterations in communication, social isolation, depression, dementia), and the e...
Objective
This is the first report dealing with immune-mediated inner ear disease (IMIED) hearing loss in a group of patients affected with autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD), whose treatment required corticosteroids, despite being treated with levothyroxine. Immunopathology linking the inner ear and the thyroid gland is also presented.
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Objective:
This is the first report dealing with immune-mediated inner ear disease (IMIED) hearing loss in a group of patients affected with autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD), whose treatment required corticosteroids, despite being treated with levothyroxine. Immunopathology linking the inner ear and the thyroid gland is also presented.
Patients:...
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a recently recognised pathologic entity whose prevalence has risen significantly since first being described in 1993. Defined as a chronic, local immune-mediated disease with predominant eosinophil infiltration, it is nowadays the leading cause of dysphagia and food bolus impaction in children and young adults. Gen...
Dysphagia and dysphonia are commonly associated with neuromuscular disorders. The symptoms and complications arise from the sensorimotor dysfunction of the oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing. These symptoms may be unapparent due to compensation strategies, absent sensory cough reflex, or altered cognition. The risks of dysphagia are malnutrit...
Objective: This study describes a protocol for laryngeal neurophysiological studies and presents reference values for motor nerve conduction with percutaneous stimulation (Electroneurography-ENG) and muscle function using laryngeal Electromyography (EMG).
Methods: We obtained motor nerve conduction values for 50 superior laryngeal and 12 recurrent...
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) is a recently recognised pathologic entity whose prevalence has risen significantly since it was first described. Its diagnosis represents a challenge for different medical specialties, among which ENT specialists play an important role. Clinical suspicion in a patient with recurrent food impaction or a child with eati...
Abstract
Introduction:
Malignant tumors of the parotid gland account scarcely for 5% of all head and neck tumors. Most of these neoplasms have a high tendency for recurrence, local infiltration, perineural extension, and metastasis. Although uncommon, these malignant tumors require complex surgical treatment sometimes involving a total parotidecto...
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) is a recently recognised pathologic entity whose prevalence has risen significantly since it was first described. Its diagnosis represents a challenge for different medical specialties, among which ENT specialists play an important role. Clinical suspicion in a patient with recurrent food impaction or a child with eati...
Objective:
The aim of the present study was to study patterns in the extended spectrum of the human hearing (0.125 to 20 kHz) in order to obtain reference thresholds. Then, we compare our values with existing results at extended high-frequencies (8 to 20 kHz) in an attempt to establish new standards for potential international adoption.
Design:...
We report a patient admitted with severe dyspnea due to bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI), associated with hyponatremia and pneumonia that required emergency tracheotomy. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging showed a pons lesion compatible with central pontine myelinolysis. Hyponatremia is thought to be caused by hypovolemia. The hyponatremia,...
In the questionnaires that currently exist in Spanish to assess the impact on quality of life of voice pathology, there are no questions that refer specifically to the singing voice. We present the results of the validation of the Singing Voice Handicap Index (SVHI) in Spanish.
In the questionnaires that currently exist in Spanish to assess the impact on quality of life of voice pathology, there are no questions that refer specifically to the singing voice. We present the results of the validation of the Singing Voice Handicap Index (SVHI) in Spanish.
The SVHI was translated into Spanish from the validated version in Engl...
Many presbycusic patients have difficulty in understanding certain words. This could be justified because certain sounds in Spanish are more difficult to perceive, particularly the sounds with energy in the high frequencies. We propose to use a sentence as a tool to check this theory.
All the Spanish sounds were analyzed, measuring the degree of ac...
IntroductionMany presbycusic patients have difficulty in understanding certain words. This could be justified because certain sounds in Spanish are more difficult to perceive, particularly the sounds with energy in the high frequencies. We propose to use a sentence as a tool to check this theory.
Voice alteration is a common event following endotracheal intubation. The objective of this study is to describe strobolaryngoscopic and spectrogram changes after endotracheal intubation, and attempt to identify a relationship between these changes and also with anaesthetic variables.
Thirty-eight patients who underwent endotracheal intubation for...
We analyzed the functional outcome and self-evaluation of the voice of patients with T1 glottic carcinoma treated with endoscopic laser surgery and radiotherapy. We performed an objective voice evaluation, as well as a physical, emotional and functional well being assessment of 19 patients treated with laser surgery and 18 patients treated with rad...
Introduction and objectives
Voice alteration is a common event following endotracheal intubation. The objective of this study is to describe strobolaryngoscopic and spectrogram changes after endotracheal intubation, and attempt to identify a relationship between these changes and also with anaesthetic variables.
Material and method
Thirty-eight pa...
The Voice Handicap Index has been shown to be a valid instrument for assessing self-perceived handicap associated with dysphonia.
To test the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the VHI-30 (Voice Handicap Index) and its shortened version VHI-10.
The original VHI-30 was translated into Spanish and was completed by 232 dysphonic patient...
Introduction
The Voice Handicap Index has been shown to be a valid instrument for assessing self-perceived handicap associated with dysphonia.
Objectives
To test the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the VHI-30 (Voice Handicap Index) and its shortened version VHI-10.
Subjects and method
The original VHI-30 was translated into Span...
Syphilis is a well established cause of hearing loss. Sensorineural hearing loss may develop in the congenital or acquired form. The clinical course of the early acquired and late congenital forms are similar: sudden or rapidly progressive bilateral sensorineural hearing loss with mild vestibular symptoms. Cochleovestibular involvement in early acq...
Since the McCabe report, growing indirect evidence has accumulated to indicate the implication of immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of immune-mediated inner-ear disease (IMIED). A clinical study of a group of patients affected by this condition was performed in order to characterize the immune group, based on a recently reported profile, and co...
We present a serie of 1,093 patients that underwent, along 10 years, endoscopic surgery due to paranasal sinus pathology in a third level hospital. The technique used is described, the long term results analysed, as well as the minor and major complications specially the CSF fistulas and their cause.
C ervical lymph node involvement in laryngeal tumors could be a market impact on the disease prognosis. We performed a re- trospective study of 430 patients who underwent surgery to treat laryngeal carcinoma in our center over a 10-year period. The ob- jetive was to correlate clinical and pathological lymph node involve- ment with the site of origi...
Cervical lymph node involvement in laryngeal tumors could be a market impact on the disease prognosis. We performed a retrospective study of 430 patients who underwent surgery to treat laryngeal carcinoma in our center over a 10-year period. The objective was to correlate clinical and pathological lymph node involvement with the site of origin and...
DNA ploidy and cell-cycle distribution were determined by flow cytometry in fresh tumor tissue of 27 epithelial head and neck carcinomas. Epithelial cells were labeled with a fluorescein-isothiocyanate-conjugated cytokeratin antibody to study the possible influence of contaminating stromal and inflammatory cells on the results of cell-cycle analysi...
Surgery, alone or in combination with other therapeutic measures, is one of the main approaches to curing laryngeal cancer. The risk of complications is implicit in any surgical procedure. We describe our experience with general and local complications in surgery for laryngeal cancer and examine their relation to tumor extension and surgical techni...
The treatment of early-stage laryngeal cancer using either partial surgical techniques or irradiation still is controversial. The performance of rescue surgical procedures after irradiation is related to increased postsurgical complications and lower survival rates. We made a retrospective study of 73 patients who underwent rescue surgery after fai...
For laryngeal carcinoma, the present TNM clinical staging system does not seem completely satisfactory as a guide for providing a prognosis for survival. We believe that natural killer cell activity would probably have a role in a more reliable system. Therefore, we analyzed the disease outcome with previously untreated epidermoid carcinoma of the...
There are two types of rapidly progressive sensorineural hearing loss: sudden hearing loss, which is generally unilateral and develops in less than 72 hours, and rapidly progressive sensorineural hearing loss, which develops over days or months. The origin of sudden deafness is difficult to establish. Several etiopathogenic factors have been postul...
The Internet is considered by some as one of the most important advances of the late 20th century. The Internet is the functional linking of personal computers via telephone lines to a worldwide network of millions of other computers, which enables them to exchange information freely. Although the Internet crops up in daily conversation, many perso...
We studied the functional response and phenotypic characterization of peripheral blood T cells and their correlation with the clinical stage of disease in 29 males with previously untreated carcinoma of the larynx and 24 healthy male controls. Peripheral blood T cells, phenotypically CD2+ CD3+, were significantly decreased in the patients relative...
Since 1989 we have been using on a regular basis in our department endoscopic technics applied to fosas and paranasal sinuses. A methodological study of the first 100 cases of this type of surgery is presented. The indications, results, and complications of the surgical technique are analyzed. The cases included: sinusitis, nasosinusal polyposis, e...
Imaging analysis has been applied to study typical cases of nasosinusal diseases, in an attempt to determine its capabilities for CT scan interpretations. Thus, polyps with sinusitis, cerebrospinal fluid occupying sinuses, cysts and bone tumors may be compared in order to obtain objective results that may help in the differential diagnosis in these...