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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2012

Chronic rhinosinusitis in children--bacteriological analysis in terms of cytological examination.

Eliza Brożek-Mądry; Lechosław P. Chmielik; Adam Gałązka; Joanna Rogulska; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Agnieszka Biejat

INTRODUCTION The mechanisms of inflammatory response occurring in chronic rhinosinusitis in children are multifactorial. Besides the history and a physical examination, amongst diagnostic tools there are cytological and bacteriological examinations. OBJECTIVES 1 Determining the nature of the bacterial flora present in the nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses in children with chronic rhinosinusitis amongst patients of The Department of Paediatric Otolaryngology,Warsaw Medical University. 2 Determining the relation between bacterial strains and cytological examination of nasal mucosa in children with chronic rhinosinusitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study group included 64 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis without polyps. The control group included 30 randomly chosen children. Diagnostic tests performed in both groups were: middle meatal culture and cytological examination from the inferior nasal concha and middle meatus. Statistical analysis was accomplished with Statistica 8.0. RESULTS CONCLUSIONS Damage to the respiratory epithelial surface is understood as damage to the innate immune barrier, and repeated antibiotic therapy with the subsequent repopulation of the epithelium accidentally by various bacteria can become responsible for the pathogenic effect of bacteria in chronic rhinosinusitis.


Otolaryngologia Polska | 2008

Guzy twarzoczaszki u dzieci leczonych w Klinice Otolarynologii Dziecięcej w Warszawie

Lechosław P. Chmielik; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Mieczysław Chmielik

Summary Introduction The tumours of bony face at in children are rare. Among the most commonly found are inflammatory tumours and development anomalies. In histopathology, the most frequent fund are neuroma, fibromas, osteoma, lipomas. In inflammatory tumours there are abscess and inflammatory infiltration. Malignants tumours in this area are rare in children, but are mainly sarcomata or melanoma. Developmental tumours include cyst and fistula. Objective To analyse tumours of the bony face treated in Paediatric ENT Clinic in Warsaw. Material There were thirty cases of bony face tumours treated in Paediatric ENT Clinic in Warsaw between 2005 and 2007. Results One cases (3%) provedto be malignant, and one (3%) locally malignant. Twenty-one cases (70%) were found to be developmental tumours, three cases (10%) of abscesses, and four cases (13%) of benign tumours. Conclusions The most frequently-found tumours of bony face in children are developmental tumours. All tumours must be the subject of histopatological examination. In the case of cancers tumours it has to be established if the tumour is a primary or a metastatic. In the group analysed group the rare tumour were epithelioma, ganglioma.INTRODUCTION The tumours of bony face at in children are rare. Among the most commonly found are inflammatory tumours and development anomalies. In histopathology, the most frequent fund are neuroma, fibromas, osteoma, lipomas. In inflammatory tumours there are abscess and inflammatory infiltration. Malignants tumours in this area are rare in children, but are mainly sarcomata or melanoma. Developmental tumours include cyst and fistula. OBJECTIVE To analyse tumours of the bony face treated in Paediatric ENT Clinic in Warsaw. MATERIAL There were thirty cases of bony face tumours treated in Paediatric ENT Clinic in Warsaw between 2005 and 2007. RESULTS One cases (3%) provedto be malignant, and one (3%) locally malignant. Twenty-one cases (70%) were found to be developmental tumours, three cases (10%) of abscesses, and four cases (13%) of benign tumours. CONCLUSIONS The most frequently-found tumours of bony face in children are developmental tumours. All tumours must be the subject of histopatological examination. In the case of cancers tumours it has to be established if the tumour is a primary or a metastatic. In the group analysed group the rare tumour were epithelioma, ganglioma.


Nowa Pediatria | 2016

Malignant neoplasms of paranasal sinuses in children

Małgorzata Dębska; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Lidia Zawadzka-Głos


Nowa Pediatria | 2016

Cyst of the tongue at an infant as a cause of apnea

Iwona Łapińska; Małgorzata Dębska-Rutkowska; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Jolanta Jadczyszyn; Lidia Zawadzka-Głos


New Medicine | 2013

Bacteriological aetiology of chronic rhinosinusitis in children; a study from the pediatric otolaryngology clinic of the warsaw medical university

Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Lidia Zawadzka-Głos; Elżbieta Podsiadły; Lechosław P. Chmielik; Joanna Rogulska


New Medicine | 2012

Endoscopic and ultrasonographic evaluation of external laryngeal injuries in children

Lidia Zawadzka-Głos; Anna Jakubowska; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Michał Brzewski


Archive | 2011

BALLOON SINUPLASTY WITH USE OF INTRA-OPERATIVE NAVIGATION IN CHILDREN - PRELIMINARY REPORT

P. Chmielik; Jolanta Jadczyszyn; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Anna Chmielik


New Medicine | 2010

Intra-operative evaluation of natural ostia of the maxillary sinuses in children with chronic rhinosinusitis

Lechosław P. Chmielik; Jolanta Jadczyszyn; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Mieczysław Chmielik


New Medicine | 2010

Clinical results of plastic surgery of deviated nasal septum in developmental age

Mieczysław Chmielik; Jolanta Jadczyszyn; Magdalena Frąckiewicz


New Medicine | 2008

TUMOURS OF THE BONY FACE IN CHILDREN TREATED IN THE PAEDIATRIC ENT CLINIC IN WARSAW

Lechosław P. Chmielik; Magdalena Frąckiewicz; Mieczysław Chmielik

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Mieczysław Chmielik

Medical University of Warsaw

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Lidia Zawadzka-Głos

Medical University of Warsaw

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Agnieszka Biejat

Medical University of Warsaw

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Joanna Rogulska

Medical University of Warsaw

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Adam Gałązka

Medical University of Warsaw

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Anna Jakubowska

Medical University of Warsaw

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Eliza Brożek-Mądry

Medical University of Warsaw

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Michał Brzewski

Medical University of Warsaw

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