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Laryngopharyngeal reflux: the value of otolaryngology examination.

Peter C Belafsky1, Catherine J Rees.   

Abstract

Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is the disease process by which gastric contents affect the extraesophageal structures of the head and neck. The symptoms of LPR include intermittent dysphonia, excessive throat clearing, globus pharyngeus, cough, and dysphagia. These symptoms can be assessed with the Reflux Symptom Index. Signs of LPR, as determined with laryngoscopy, can be described with the Reflux Findings Score, which includes assessment of site-specific laryngeal edema and other inflammatory changes. This article discusses the current understanding of LPR pathophysiology, taking into account pepsin stability and reactivation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18625139     DOI: 10.1007/s11894-008-0056-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep        ISSN: 1522-8037


  40 in total

1.  The reliability of the assessment of endoscopic laryngeal findings associated with laryngopharyngeal reflux disease.

Authors:  Ryan C Branski; Neil Bhattacharyya; Jo Shapiro
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 3.325

Review 2.  Clinical manifestations of laryngopharyngeal reflux.

Authors:  Jacob T Cohen; Kevin K Bach; Gregory N Postma; James A Koufman
Journal:  Ear Nose Throat J       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 1.697

3.  Diagnosis of laryngopharyngeal reflux among globus patients.

Authors:  Kyung Hoon Park; Sun Myung Choi; Soon U K Kwon; Sang Won Yoon; Seon U K Kim
Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 3.497

4.  Laryngeal pseudosulcus as a predictor of laryngopharyngeal reflux.

Authors:  C Hickson; C B Simpson; R Falcon
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 3.325

5.  Pepsin and carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme III as diagnostic markers for laryngopharyngeal reflux disease.

Authors:  Nikki Johnston; John Knight; Peter W Dettmar; Mark O Lively; Jamie Koufman
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 3.325

6.  Occult laryngeal pathology in a community-based cohort.

Authors:  T R Reulbach; P C Belafsky; P D Blalock; J A Koufman; G N Postma
Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2001-04       Impact factor: 3.497

7.  Esophagopharyngeal reflux.

Authors:  Peter C Belafsky; Catherine J Rees; Kimsey Rodriguez; Jan S Pryor; Philip O Katz
Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 3.497

Review 8.  The association between gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and asthma: a systematic review.

Authors:  B D Havemann; C A Henderson; H B El-Serag
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2007-08-06       Impact factor: 23.059

9.  Activity/stability of human pepsin: implications for reflux attributed laryngeal disease.

Authors:  Nikki Johnston; Peter W Dettmar; Bimjhana Bishwokarma; Mark O Lively; Jamie A Koufman
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 3.325

10.  Validity and reliability of the reflux symptom index (RSI).

Authors:  Peter C Belafsky; Gregory N Postma; James A Koufman
Journal:  J Voice       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 2.009

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Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2010-10-10       Impact factor: 2.503

2.  Validation and Reliability of Polish Version of the Reflux Symptoms Index and Reflux Finding Score.

Authors:  Elżbieta Włodarczyk; Tomasz Jetka; Beata Miaśkiewicz; Piotr Henryk Skarzynski; Henryk Skarzynski
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-28

Review 3.  Pepsin and Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Carcinomas.

Authors:  Cheng-Yi Yin; Sha-Sha Zhang; Jiang-Tao Zhong; Shui-Hong Zhou
Journal:  Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2020-07-24       Impact factor: 3.372

4.  Expression of CAIII and Hsp70 Is Increased the Mucous Membrane of the Posterior Commissure in Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease.

Authors:  Hyun Jin Min; Seok Chan Hong; Hoon Shik Yang; Seog Kyun Mun; Sei Young Lee
Journal:  Yonsei Med J       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 2.759

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