Bearing of basic research on clinical otolaryngology : meeting of the Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum, Basel, August 19-22, 1990
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Bearing of basic research on clinical otolaryngology : meeting of the Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum, Basel, August 19-22, 1990
(Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology, v. 46)
Karger, 1991
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is the outcome of a scientific meeting of the Collegium ORLAS, held to discuss fundamental research problems which are clinically relevant to otorhinolaryngology. The two areas of focus were immune-mediated diseases of the inner ear, and the treatment of head and neck cancer. Effective prevention of these cancers, as clearly demonstrated, requires a solid scientific basis, particularly with respect to the role of extrinsic carcinogenic factors in combination with viral infections.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Immunobiology of inner ear diseases: immunopathology and autoimmunity - the view of an immunopathologist, F. Gudat
- immunity and autoimmunity - with special reference to inner ear diseases, F. Melchers
- experimental immunology of the inner ear, J.P. Harris
- vimentin as a possible cytoskeletal marker for regeneration in the human cochlea, M. Anniko and W. Arnold
- ear pathology in autoimmune disease, H.F. Schuknecht
- immune-mediated inner ear disorders - an otoimmunologist's view, J.E. Veldman
- autoimmune inner ear disease - results of therapy, B.F. McCabe
- autoimmune inner ear disease, G.B. Hughes and B.P. Barna. Part 2 Epidemiology, etiology and pathogenesis of head and neck cancer: etiology of head and neck cancer - tobacco, alcohol and diet, A.J. Tuyns
- adenocarcinomas of the nose after exposure to wood dust, H.G. Schroeder
- viruses in cancer of the head and neck, E.M. de Villiers
- international variations in the incidence of cancer of the upper digestive and respiratory tract, O.M. Jensen
- epidemiology of head and neck cancer in Eastern Austria, H. Swoboda
- cancer of the endolarynx, epilarynx and hypopharynx in southwestern Europe - assessment of tumoural origin and risk factors, W. Lehmann
- variations in histopathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract, O. Kleinsasser
- multiple primary malignancies, M. Savary.
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