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Ear and nose involvement in systemic diseases.

S Harari1, G Paciocco, S Aramu

  • 1Unità Operativa di Pneumologia, Ospedale San Giuseppe, 20123 Milano, Italy.

Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease = Archivio Monaldi Per Le Malattie Del Torace
|March 29, 2001
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Otolaryngeal manifestations can signal systemic diseases, requiring otolaryngologists to identify these signs. Early recognition of ear, nose, and throat symptoms is crucial for diagnosing broader health issues.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Otolaryngeal (ear, nose, and throat) symptoms can be early indicators of systemic diseases.
  • Otolaryngologists frequently encounter these manifestations as the initial sign of underlying systemic conditions.
  • Recognizing these signs necessitates a comprehensive, systemic approach to patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the otolaryngeal manifestations associated with various systemic diseases.
  • To highlight the role of otolaryngologists in identifying systemic illness through ENT symptoms.
  • To discuss clinical, histologic, laboratory, and serologic features of these manifestations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature on otolaryngeal manifestations of systemic diseases.

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  • Analysis of clinical presentations of ear, nose, and throat symptoms.
  • Examination of relevant histologic, laboratory, and serologic findings.
  • Main Results:

    • Otolaryngeal symptoms are diverse and can precede or accompany systemic disease diagnoses.
    • Specific ear, nose, and throat findings correlate with particular systemic conditions.
    • Histologic, laboratory, and serologic data are essential for confirming systemic involvement.

    Conclusions:

    • Otolaryngologists play a critical role in the early detection of systemic diseases.
    • A thorough understanding of otolaryngeal manifestations aids in diagnosing and managing systemic conditions.
    • Integrated diagnostic and treatment strategies are vital for patients with systemic diseases presenting with ENT symptoms.