SummarySteroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of steroids directly into the larynx has been reported in many laryngeal diseases. Aim: The purpose of this study is to review related literature about the use of steroid injection in patients with benign, inflammatory and chronic vocal disease. Methodology: We performed an electronic survey in Medline database and selected clinical trials regarding steroid use in benign laryngeal diseases. Results: Steroids are indicated in these situations: 1) acute inflammatory diseases, mainly when edema compromises the airways; 2) auto- immune disease with laryngeal involvement; 3) laryngeal stenosis; 4) benign lesions of the vocal folds, e.g., nodules, polyps ...
Corticosteroids are chemically similar to endogenous cortisol and are used fundamentally as replacem...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...
Summary: Steroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of st...
SummarySteroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of ster...
Os corticosteróides são potentes inibidores da inflamação e da cicatrização. Administração local de ...
Abstract Background Benign vocal fold lesions identified in professional voice users, frequently re...
Objective: Emerging literature had documented the potential usefulness of vocal fold steroid injecti...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Emerging literature has documented the effectiveness of intralesional steroid...
Since their identification, which was almost 80 years ago, steroids have played a prominent role in ...
Steroids have long been used to improve a number of clinical conditions because of their role in red...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To identify contemporary indications, treatment principles, technique, inject...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...
Objective To estimate the benefits and harms of using corticosteroids as an adjunct treatment for so...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Serial intralesional steroid injection (SILSI) has recently been proposed as ...
Corticosteroids are chemically similar to endogenous cortisol and are used fundamentally as replacem...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...
Summary: Steroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of st...
SummarySteroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of ster...
Os corticosteróides são potentes inibidores da inflamação e da cicatrização. Administração local de ...
Abstract Background Benign vocal fold lesions identified in professional voice users, frequently re...
Objective: Emerging literature had documented the potential usefulness of vocal fold steroid injecti...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Emerging literature has documented the effectiveness of intralesional steroid...
Since their identification, which was almost 80 years ago, steroids have played a prominent role in ...
Steroids have long been used to improve a number of clinical conditions because of their role in red...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To identify contemporary indications, treatment principles, technique, inject...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...
Objective To estimate the benefits and harms of using corticosteroids as an adjunct treatment for so...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Serial intralesional steroid injection (SILSI) has recently been proposed as ...
Corticosteroids are chemically similar to endogenous cortisol and are used fundamentally as replacem...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...
Because of the inflammatory mechanisms of most chronic upper airway diseases such as rhinitis and ch...