Badr Eldin Mostafa
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View article: Clinicians’ view on non-adherence: sharing expert opinion
Clinicians’ view on non-adherence: sharing expert opinion Open
Introduction Medication non-adherence (NA) remains a persistent challenge across all medical specialties, contributing to adverse patient outcomes and increased healthcare burdens. While numerous studies have explored patient-related facto…
View article: Cochlear implantation in syndromic patients: difficulties and lessons learnt
Cochlear implantation in syndromic patients: difficulties and lessons learnt Open
Objective Identify the prevalence of syndromes in a cohort of patients who underwent cochlear implantation, to report on the presence of inner and middle ear malformations and highlight the surgical difficulties encountered. Study design O…
View article: Do Otologists and Other Otolaryngologists Manage Single-Sided Deafness Differently?
Do Otologists and Other Otolaryngologists Manage Single-Sided Deafness Differently? Open
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to survey the knowledge and treatment management practices for single-sided deafness (SSD) among different subspecialties of otolaryngology. METHODS: A questionnaire was sent via Google Sheets to membe…
View article: Topographic Anatomy of the Medial Labyrinthine Wall: Implications for the Transcanal Endoscopic Approach to the Internal Auditory Canal
Topographic Anatomy of the Medial Labyrinthine Wall: Implications for the Transcanal Endoscopic Approach to the Internal Auditory Canal Open
Hypothesis To characterize transcanal endoscopic landmarks of the medial labyrinthine wall and correlate these with anatomical features of the fundus of the internal auditory canal (IAC). Background The transcanal transpromontorial approac…
View article: Landmarks for Proper Round Window Electrode Insertion in Cochlear Implantation
Landmarks for Proper Round Window Electrode Insertion in Cochlear Implantation Open
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate the role of landmarks for proper round window electrode insertion in cochlear implantation surgery. METHODS: This is a case series study. We included 150 patients undergoing cochlear implantation in…
View article: Radiologic Evaluation of the Round Window Niche Configuration: A One-Stop Approach
Radiologic Evaluation of the Round Window Niche Configuration: A One-Stop Approach Open
BACKGROUND: Preoperative radiological prediction of the round window niche configuration. METHODS: Fifty patients were evaluated. A single-axial high-resolution computed tomography image at the level of the cochlear aqueduct was compared t…
View article: Epistaxis in a Pediatric Outpatient Clinic: Could It be an Alarming Sign?
Epistaxis in a Pediatric Outpatient Clinic: Could It be an Alarming Sign? Open
Introduction Epistaxis is a common presentation among children. Objective To investigate the suitability of a simple tool of assessment for patients with epistaxis that could guide in subgrouping those with possible bleeding tendencies who…
View article: ROLE OF SYSTEMIC OMALIZUMAB IN MANAGEMENT OF ALLERGIC FUNGAL RHINOSINUSITIS
ROLE OF SYSTEMIC OMALIZUMAB IN MANAGEMENT OF ALLERGIC FUNGAL RHINOSINUSITIS Open
Background: Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS) is due to the continuous exposure of fungal antigens to an atopic individual. It is caused by type I, IgE mediated (and possibly type III) hypersensitivity reaction to an extramucosal funga…
View article: In Patients with Unexplained Non-Epidemic Recurrent Meningitis a Direct Communication between the Subarachnoid Space and the Outside Must Be Sough
In Patients with Unexplained Non-Epidemic Recurrent Meningitis a Direct Communication between the Subarachnoid Space and the Outside Must Be Sough Open
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea is not an uncommon condition, and it may lead to recurrent attacks of meningitis. The detection of the leakage site is an essential part of the investigations performed for the patient. In some cases, a…
View article: Increased intracranial tension and cochleovestibular symptoms: an observational clinical study
Increased intracranial tension and cochleovestibular symptoms: an observational clinical study Open
Objectives Meniere’s disease is thought to be pathophysiologically due to increased pressure in the endolymphatic spaces leading to distortion of the sensory elements. As the inner ear fluids are in direct and indirect contact with cerebro…
View article: Value of vitamin D assessment in patients with head and neck squamous cell cancer before treatment
Value of vitamin D assessment in patients with head and neck squamous cell cancer before treatment Open
En Abstract Introduction The 5-year survival of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) has not changed dramatically over the last decades despite the use of various therapeutic modalities, including surgery and/or chem…
View article: Environmental Risk Factors in Patients with Noninvasive Fungal Sinusitis
Environmental Risk Factors in Patients with Noninvasive Fungal Sinusitis Open
Objective. The aim of our study was to try to determine the possible environmental risk factors for noninvasive fungal sinusitis in Egyptian patients. Methods. This is a prospective epidemiological case control study on the environmental r…