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Nasopharyngitis

Inflammation of the NASOPHARYNX, usually including its mucosa, related lymphoid structure, and glands.
Also Known As:
Nasopharyngitides
Networked: 192 relevant articles (2 outcomes, 17 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Respiratory Tract Infections (Respiratory Tract Infection)
2. Headache (Headaches)
3. Abdominal Pain (Pain, Abdominal)
4. Nausea
5. Infection

Experts

1. Wang, Lei: 6 articles (11/2014 - 01/2006)
2. Feng, Xiangling: 5 articles (11/2014 - 09/2005)
3. Zhou, Wen: 5 articles (11/2014 - 01/2007)
4. Yao, Kaitai: 5 articles (11/2014 - 09/2005)
5. Zhu, Bin: 5 articles (11/2014 - 01/2007)
6. Liu, Weidong: 5 articles (11/2014 - 09/2005)
7. Ren, Caiping: 5 articles (11/2014 - 09/2005)
8. Guo, Ying: 3 articles (12/2015 - 02/2006)
9. Sun, Ying: 3 articles (12/2015 - 06/2012)
10. Zeng, Jing: 3 articles (12/2015 - 06/2012)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Nasopharyngitis:
1. Nonprescription Drugs (Patent Medicines)IBA
2. Beclomethasone (Beclometasone)FDA Link
3. Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)FDA LinkGeneric
4. Nasopharyngeal carcinomaIBA
5. EnzymesIBA
6. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)IBA
7. Anti-Bacterial Agents (Antibiotics)IBA
08/01/2008 - "Antibiotics for nasopharyngitis are associated with a lower risk of office-based physician visit for acute otitis media within 14 days for 3- to 6-year-old children."
07/01/1983 - "Purulent rhinitis, or nasopharyngitis, is a common outpatient problem in children, although the recommended course of action varies and includes all modalities from observation to antibiotics. "
10/01/2005 - "This study investigated whether children having health professionals as parents, a group whose parents are expected to have more medical knowledge and expertise, are less likely than other children to receive antibiotics for nasopharyngitis (common colds), upper respiratory tract infections (URIs), and acute bronchitis. "
11/01/1991 - "Complications include transient marginal mandibular nerve weakness (one), permanent cranial nerve paralysis (two), nasopharyngitis and/or osteomyelitis of the cervical vertebrae or base of skull requiring intravenous antibiotics (two), aspiration pneumonia (two), prolonged nasogastric tube feeding (two), and intraoperative thyroid storm (one). "
05/01/2015 - "Using National Patients Sample database from 2009 to 2011, we estimated the frequency of antibiotics prescribing for URI in pediatric outpatients with diagnoses of acute nasopharyngitis (common cold), acute sinusitis, acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, acute laryngitis/tracheitis, acute obstructive laryngitis/epiglottitis, and acute upper respiratory infections of multiple and unspecified sites. "
8. ParaffinIBA
9. Alanine Transaminase (SGPT)IBA
10. Budesonide (Pulmicort)FDA LinkGeneric

Therapies and Procedures

1. Nebulizers and Vaporizers (Inhaler)
2. Transplants (Transplant)
3. Tonsillectomy
4. Enteral Nutrition (Feeding, Tube)
5. Diathermy