Introduction: Epistaxis is the occurrence of an active nasal bleeding. Epistaxis is estimated to occur at least once during lifetime for more than 60% of the general population, with varying seriousness. The etiology behind epistaxis varies from local, systemic, and environmental causes. Primary care physicians should be educated on how to deal with an epistaxis case acutely and when to refer a patient to ENT for further evaluation. Thus, a review of the current management modalities is imperative for both primary care and otolaryngology physicians. Aim of the work: we tried to understand the causes, classification, diagnosis, and management of epistaxis. Methodology: we conducted this review using a comprehensive search of MEDLINE, P...
Background: Epistaxis is a common otolaryngology emergency and is often controlled with first-line i...
Epistaxis is a common nasal symptom seen in all age groups. It often presents as an emergency. An at...
Epistaxis is one of the most common ear, nose and throat emergencies. The management of epistaxis ha...
Introduction: Epistaxis is a frequent condition encountered in an ENT emergency which causes severe ...
Objective : Epistaxis is a common clinical problem and is an uncomfortable experience that can cause...
Objective: To carry out a retrospectively review and analyze the general data, incidence, etiologica...
Introduction: Epistaxis is not only the most commonly seen type of bleeding in laryngological emerge...
Background: Epistaxis is considered as the most common otolaryngologic emergency, it’s difficult to ...
Introduction. Epistaxis is one of the most common emergencies in Otorhinolaryngology. ...
ABSTRACT Epistaxis, the most common otologic emergency, is responsible for one in 200 em...
Epistaxis- bleeding through the nose is one of the most common and most difficult emergencies to tr...
Epistaxis occurs in approximately 60% of the general population. Every tenthperson requires treatmen...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문] Epistaxis is a bleeding from the nose varing in its amount from drops to massive ...
Aim: To underline a management protocol for epistaxis as per etiology so as to reduce associated mor...
Epistaxis is defined as bleeding from the nose and it is only a symptom of various diseases. This p...
Background: Epistaxis is a common otolaryngology emergency and is often controlled with first-line i...
Epistaxis is a common nasal symptom seen in all age groups. It often presents as an emergency. An at...
Epistaxis is one of the most common ear, nose and throat emergencies. The management of epistaxis ha...
Introduction: Epistaxis is a frequent condition encountered in an ENT emergency which causes severe ...
Objective : Epistaxis is a common clinical problem and is an uncomfortable experience that can cause...
Objective: To carry out a retrospectively review and analyze the general data, incidence, etiologica...
Introduction: Epistaxis is not only the most commonly seen type of bleeding in laryngological emerge...
Background: Epistaxis is considered as the most common otolaryngologic emergency, it’s difficult to ...
Introduction. Epistaxis is one of the most common emergencies in Otorhinolaryngology. ...
ABSTRACT Epistaxis, the most common otologic emergency, is responsible for one in 200 em...
Epistaxis- bleeding through the nose is one of the most common and most difficult emergencies to tr...
Epistaxis occurs in approximately 60% of the general population. Every tenthperson requires treatmen...
의학과/석사[한글] [영문] Epistaxis is a bleeding from the nose varing in its amount from drops to massive ...
Aim: To underline a management protocol for epistaxis as per etiology so as to reduce associated mor...
Epistaxis is defined as bleeding from the nose and it is only a symptom of various diseases. This p...
Background: Epistaxis is a common otolaryngology emergency and is often controlled with first-line i...
Epistaxis is a common nasal symptom seen in all age groups. It often presents as an emergency. An at...
Epistaxis is one of the most common ear, nose and throat emergencies. The management of epistaxis ha...