OTOLARYNGOLOGY

Migraine Headache

Nov 27, 2016 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Migraine Headache

Triptan Formulations Dosages (mg) Sumatriptan Oral 25, 50, 100, 85 with 500 mg naproxen Nasal spray 5, 20 Subcutaneous injection 4, 6 Transdermal 6.5 Rizatriptan Oral 5, 10 Oral melting…

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Historical Perspective of Vestibular Migraine

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© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015Stephen Wetmore and Allan Rubin (eds.)Vestibular Migraine10.1007/978-3-319-14550-1_3 3. Historical Perspective of Vestibular Migraine Joseph M. Furman1   and Carey D. Balaban2   (1) Departments of Otolaryngology, Neurology, Bioengineering and Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, Eye and…

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Diagnosis of Vestibular Migraine

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Fig. 2.1 Algorithm of approaching diagnosis of vestibular migraine [8] 2.4.1 Recognition and Confirmation of Vestibular Symptoms When a patient presents with dizziness or other apparent vestibular symptoms, one should…

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of the Neonatal Airway

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Fig. 1 (a) Narrowest point of airway: Adult vs Neonate. Note the more superior position of cricoid ring in the neonatal airway vs adult. (Courtesy of David Low, CHOP). (b)…

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of the Neonate with a Difficult/Critical Airway

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Fig. 1 (a) The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Transport Team includes nurses, respiratory therapists, paramedics, EMTs, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, doctors, communications specialists, and other essential staff. (b) Members of…

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Assessment and Perinatal Management of Suspected Airway Compromise in the Fetus and Neonate

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Causes of extrinsic airway obstruction #Oral ##Epignathus ##Epulus ##Micrognathia ##Parotid tumor #Cervical ##Cervical teratoma ##Lymphangioma ##Congenital goiter ##Solid thyroid tumor ##Cystic anomaly of thyroid ##Branchial cleft cyst ##Hamartoma ##Choristoma ##Hemangioma…

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