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Nasal steroid use in the prevention of recurrent nasal symptoms and adenoid regrowth after adenoidectomy / Adel Hamed Fathy Shaaban ; Supervised Nabil Galal Zeid , Mahmoud Elsayed Elfouly , Khaled Omar Azooz

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  • تأثير استخدام الكورتيزونات الموضعية بالأنف على الحماية من عودة الأعراض الأنفية و تضخم اللحمية مرة أخرى بعد عملية استئصال اللحمية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of E.N.T Summary: 60 children after adenoidectomy were divided into 2 groups. Group I received postoperative intranasal steroid fluticasone furoate (27.5 mcg/day) and group II received postoperative intranasal saline spray. Both medications were administered for 8 weeks postoperatively. Patients were followed up for 6 months. Follow up was done using the nasopharyngeal lateral X-rays and reporting the degree of the symptoms. There was significant difference in the rate of adenoid recurrence between both groups. After 6 months postoperatively, the intranasal steroid group recurrence as evident by lateral X-ray nasopharynx was found in 1 case (3.3%) and for intranasal saline group recurrence was found in 7 cases (23.3%). P-value of Lateral X-ray nasopharynx grade difference between both groups was significant (p-value= 0.05). The intranasal steroid group had significantly lower score after 6 months as regards nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, snoring, nasal tone and recurrent infection than the intranasal saline group. This study has demonstrated that the use of steroid nasal spray following adenoidectomy significantly reduces the rate of adenoid regrowth and the recurrence of nasal symptoms
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.11.12.M.Sc.2017.Ad.N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110073401000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of E.N.T

60 children after adenoidectomy were divided into 2 groups. Group I received postoperative intranasal steroid fluticasone furoate (27.5 mcg/day) and group II received postoperative intranasal saline spray. Both medications were administered for 8 weeks postoperatively. Patients were followed up for 6 months. Follow up was done using the nasopharyngeal lateral X-rays and reporting the degree of the symptoms. There was significant difference in the rate of adenoid recurrence between both groups. After 6 months postoperatively, the intranasal steroid group recurrence as evident by lateral X-ray nasopharynx was found in 1 case (3.3%) and for intranasal saline group recurrence was found in 7 cases (23.3%). P-value of Lateral X-ray nasopharynx grade difference between both groups was significant (p-value= 0.05). The intranasal steroid group had significantly lower score after 6 months as regards nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, snoring, nasal tone and recurrent infection than the intranasal saline group. This study has demonstrated that the use of steroid nasal spray following adenoidectomy significantly reduces the rate of adenoid regrowth and the recurrence of nasal symptoms

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