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Filter by:An interventional hospital based study will be undertaken from February 2021 to February 2023 in order to determine the efficacy of platelet rich plasma as a new modality for treatment of patients suffering from atrophic rhinitis in Sohag university hospital.
The goal of the suggested research is to develop a treatment option using platelet rich plasma injection for regeneration of atropic nasal mucosa. Specific aims of the suggested research is to (1) access the effect of platelet rich plasma in the patients with atropic rhinitis . Moreover, we will (2) compare the conservative treatments including saline nasal irrigation or saline nasal spray.
This is a retrospective study, involving patients with atrophic rhinitis, that underwent Gore tex® implants in the nasal fossa. The Fetid Rhinitis or Atrophic Ozena is a chronic illness characterized by yellowish secretion in the initial phase and the other phases with fetid crusts and atrophy of the mucous bone covering. Diverse theories exist that try to explain the appearance of this pathology, such as: hereditary factors, immunological alterations, viral infection and nutritional lack. Currently, its etiology remains unknown. As there isn't any ideal treatment already established, this technique improves the options of treatment. All patients have improved after the procedure.
Empty Nose Syndrome patients suffer from disabling physical symptoms and considerable distress. To date there is no definitive cure for these symptoms. Established treatment modalities include saline irrigation, surgical implantation of materials or simply use of cotton wads/ silicon cones to simulate the resistive action to airflow of the resected turbinates. This study will research the effectiveness of a new treatment modality in the treatment of Empty Nose Syndrome. This novel treatment method involves the use of botulinum toxin type A (Botox).