Journal of Capital Medical University ›› 2001, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (3): 255-256.

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Analysis on 22 Ecchordosis Physaliphora Cases Related to Otorhinolaryngology

Yang Lihua, Wang Qi   

  1. Department of ENT, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Affiliate of Capital University of Medical Sciences
  • Received:2000-05-16 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2001-07-15 Published:2001-07-15

Abstract: Eighty cases of ecchordosis physaliphora were analyzed, of whom 22 cases were found to have symptoms of ear-nose-throat, which account for 27.5% of the total. There were 13 cases with initial symptoms of ear-nose-throat, which accounted for 16.25%. This indicates that ecchordosis physaliphora may cause ear-nose-throat symptoms. Clinical data analysis reveals that the symptoms of ear-nose-throat caused by ecchordsis physaliphora often last for a long time. It is difficult to make a definite diagnosis for those patients with tinnitus, nasal obstruction and problems on laryngeal part of pharynx. For those young patients who have not intracranial hypertension, and no improvement on ear-nose-throat symptoms after treatment, doctors should give them a CT/MRI examination in time, so as to rule out the possibility of suffering from ecchordosis physaliphora.

Key words: ecchordosis, physaliphora, otorhinolaryngological, symptoms

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