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Un’isoglossa indoeuropea per mantis? in G. Rocca (a cura di), Dialetti, dialettismi, generi letterari e funzioni sociali. Atti del V Convegno Interna…
2004
L'articolo presenta la ricostruzione fonologica in diacronia degli esiti della sonante nasale indoeuropea nel greco antico. In particolare, attraverso un'analisi tipologico-comparativa, che pure attinge ai dati provenienti dalla ricerca archeologica, storica ed epigrafica, viene dimostrato come la presunta irregolarità dell'esito "an" in luogo di "a" davanti a consonante in alcuni tra i più antichi termini del lessico greco (tra cui mantis) sia in realtà da attribuirsi ad un esito originario "an", che accomunerebbe il greco antico alla maggior parte delle altre lingue sorelle indoeuropee antiche, dall'ittita al frigio, dall'antico irlandese all'armeno, dal bretone al celtiberico, ecc. Già l…
Implicación y caracterización de Staphylococcus aureus en las poliposis nasales.
2016
La rinosinusitis crónica (RSC) es una enfermedad inflamatoria, de más de 12 semanas de duración, que afecta a la mucosa de las fosas nasales y de los senos paranasales. Se caracteriza por presentar, obstrucción o congestión nasal, y/o rinorrea; y además poder presentar uno de estos dos síntomas, dolor o sensación de presión facial, y/o pérdida total o parcial del sentido del olfato. La RSC se divide en dos grupos RSC con ausencia o RSC con presencia de poliposis nasal (PN). Además clínicamente la rinosinusitis crónica con presencia de poliposis nasal (RSCcPN) pueden subclasificarse en (a) RSCcPN eosinofílica, que es bilateral e idiopática, pudiendo presentarse de forma aislada, asociada a a…
Prosthetic assessment in cleft lip and palate patients: A case report with oronasal communication
2006
The cleft lip and palate patient is mainly characterized by the presence of an oronasal communication, malformation or agenesis of the teeth close to the cleft, and deficient sagittal and transverse growth of the maxilla. These patients require various treatments involving a multidisciplinary team, which may include a maxillofacial surgeon, an orthodontist, a speech therapist, a paediatrician, a general dentist, a prosthodontist, an ENT specialist, a psychologist and all those professionals who can help provide functional, aesthetic and psychological improvement. This report describes a case of prosthetic rehabilitation in a patient with cleft lip and palate and an oronasal fistula (communi…
Orbitotomía supero medial: nuevos límites en el abordaje endonasal expandido transetmoidal
2015
Introducción: Los límites de los abordajes endonasales endoscópicos expandidos (AEEE) no están delimitados y continúan en constante evolución. El límite de la extensión lateral en el plano coronal del AEEE transetmoidal descrito hasta el momento viene determinado por la unión del techo de las fóveas etmoidales con la lámina papirácea. Objetivos: Este trabajo se basa en la hipótesis fundamental de que la resección de lesiones situadas en la base craneal anterior, concretamente en la porción formada por el hueso frontal y asentadas más allá de las láminas papiráceas, pueden ser abordadas de forma completamente endonasal endoscópica. La hipótesis operativa considera que es posible mediante la …
The Nasal Epithelium as a Factory for Systemic Protein Delivery
2002
We have previously shown that recombinant Sendai virus (SeV) produces efficient in vivo airway epithelial gene transfer. The ability to produce therapeutic levels of circulating proteins following noninvasive gene transfer would have widespread clinical application. Here, we compared nose, lung, and skeletal muscle for the ability to produce circulating levels of the secreted mouse antiinflammatory cytokine interleukin-10 (IL10) following SeV-mediated gene transfer. High levels of serum IL10 were obtained from each site with a potency order of lung > nose > muscle for a given viral titer. Serum levels from each site were within the likely required range for anti-inflammatory effects. The co…
Anatomical and electrophysiological study of the vomeronasal circuits: Amygdaloid response to odours and pheromones
2017
Rodents detect information concerning the world around them mainly through two chemosensory systems: the olfactory and the vomeronasal systems. In order to develop an appropriate behavioural response to their environment, these systems exhibit both functional and physiological convergence. Further understanding of the organization and function of the olfactory systems would allow us to comprehend how their information is integrated in the brain. In a first approach we performed a thorough analysis of the connections of key structures involved in the processing of vomeronasal information: the medial (Me) and the posteromedial cortical (PMCo) amygdaloid nucleus. Then, we enquire the populatio…