نتایج جستجو برای: macroglossia

تعداد نتایج: 373  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1992
J Ashe C O Borel G Hart R L Humphrey D A Derrick R W Kuncl

Amyloidosis is a rare cause of myopathy. Its prominent or presenting feature may be respiratory failure. Physiological measurement of transdiaphragmatic pressure and biopsy specimens of muscle show the pathological mechanism to be diaphragm weakness due to amyloid infiltration of the diaphragm rather than parenchymal lung involvement. Thus amyloid myopathy even without the typical macroglossia ...

2011
S. Dey B. Kharga B. Dhar V. K. Singh R. Dey

BECKWITH-WIEDEMANN SYNDROME WITH CLEFT PALATE (ABSTRACT): BeckwithWiedemann syndrome is a rare congenital disorder. Early diagnosis, proper counselling of parents is essential because of significant risk of subsequent development of malignant tumours, associated with this syndrome. Association of cleft palate in this syndrome is extremely rare. Specific difficulties and risks posed by the crani...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1985

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1988

2014
L. Chandrashekar K. R. Kashinath Setty Suhas

Developmental disturbances of the tongue (aglossia, macroglossia, microglossia, and ankyloglossia) can adversely affect the development of the surrounding structures including the palate, alveolar process, and teeth. These developmental disturbances impair functions such as mastication, speech, and swallowing. Ankyloglossia is of various types and may be associated with other syndromic features...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Michela Baiocchi Fatimah Sireen Yousuf Khalid Hussain

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is caused by dysregulation of imprinted genes on chromosome 11.p15.5. The syndrome includes overgrowth, macroglossia, organomegaly, abdominal wall defects, hypoglycemia, and long-term malignancy risk. No patient who has BWS has been reported with hypopituitarism. We describe a patient who presented at birth with macrosomia, macroglossia, respiratory distress, j...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2012
Nalan Celebi Ozgur Canbay Hemra Cil Zeliha Korkmaz Disli Ayse Heves Karagoz

BACKGROUND The incidence of a difficult laryngoscopy/intubation, which could lead to failed intubation is in the range of 1.5%-13%. Failed intubation may lead to hypoxia, brain damage or death. Preoperative evaluation of the airway can be accomplished by non-invasive bedside clinical tests during physical examination. We studied interobserver variability for non-invasive prediction of difficult...

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