Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-qxdb6 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-27T08:48:44.744Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Treatment of Chronic Vasomotor Rhinitis with Clinico-Pathological Study of Vidian Nerve Section in 150 Cases

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

N. L. Hiranandani Jr
Affiliation:
Bombay, India

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1966

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

Beck, J. C. (1930) Ann. Otol. (St. Louis), 39, 349.Google Scholar
Bowman, K. L., Siegel, B. B., and Walzer, M. (1952) J. Allergy, 23, 130.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Braceland, F. J., (1951) Laryngoscope (St. Louis), 61, 778.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Code, C. F., (1944) Ann. Allergy., 2, 457.Google Scholar
Edmonds, J. T. (1959) Laryngoscope (St. Louis), 69, 1213.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Eggston, A. A., (1947) Histopathology of the nose and throat. In Surgery of the nose and throat. Ed. Kernan, J.N.Y. p. 547.Google Scholar
Eggston, A. A., and Wolff, D. (1947) Histopathology of the ear, nose and throat. Baltimore.Google Scholar
Fourneau, E., and Bovet, D. (1933) Arch. int. Pharmacodyn., 46, 178.Google Scholar
Fowler, E. P. Jr. (1943) Arch. Otolaring., 37, 710.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Friedlaender, S., and Friendlaender, A. S., (1950) J. Allergy, 21, 303.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gillilan, L. A., (1954) Clinical aspects of the autonomic nervous system. Boston.Google Scholar
Golding-Wood, P. H., (1961) J. Laryng., 75, 232.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Golding-Wood, P. H., (1962) J. Laryng., 76, 969.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodman, L. S., and Gillman, A., (1955 a) Pharmacological basis of therapeutics. 2nd edition. New York. p. 644.Google Scholar
Goodman, L. S., and Gillman, A., (1955 b) Pharmacological basis of therapeutics. New York. p. 754.Google Scholar
Halpern, B. B., (1948) Acta allerg. (Kbh.), 1, 3.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hansel, F. K., (1959) Laryngoscope (St. Louis), 69, 1219.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hansel, F. K., (1960) Otolaryngology allergy of nose and throat. Vol. 3, 1955.Google Scholar
Higbee, D., (1949) Arch. Otolaryng., 50, 45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hiranandani, L. H., (1964) Bombay Hosp. J., 6, 4. p. 23.Google Scholar
Hiranandani, L. H. Personal observations.Google Scholar
Hurd, L. M., (1931) Arch. Otolaryng., 13, 442.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kuntz, A. (1953) The autonomic nervuous system. 4th edition. Philadelphia.Google Scholar
Lüscher, E. (1954) J. Laryng., 68, 211.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Morrison, W. W. (1955) Diseases of the ear, nose and throat. 2nd edition. New York.Google Scholar
Rewell, R. E., (1963) Pathology of the upper respiratory tract. Edinburgh.Google Scholar
Roberts, S. E., (1957) Ear, nose and throat dysfunctions due to deficiencies and imbalances. Springfield, Ill.Google Scholar
Selye, H., (1950) The physiology and pathology of exposure to stress. A treatize based on the concepts of the general-adaptation-syndrome and the diseases of adaptation. Montreal.Google Scholar
Shahinian, L. (1953) Arch. Otolaryng., 57, 475.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shaw, H. J., and Scrivener, B. P., (1958) J. Laryng., 72, 819.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Singer, C., and Underwood, E. A., (1962) A short history of medicine. Oxford. pp. 129199.Google Scholar
Stewart, J. P., and Kawa, M. Z., (1954) J. Laryng., 68, 193.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thomson, St. C., and Negus, V. E., (1955) Diseases of the nose and throat. 6th edition. London.Google Scholar
Treynor, J. V., (1957) Laryngoscope (St. Louis), 67, 479.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Vail, H. H., (1932) Ann. Otol. (St. Louis), 41, 837.Google Scholar
Vaughan, W. T., and Black, J. H. (1948) Practice of allergy. 2nd edition. London.Google Scholar
Watkyn-Thomas, F. W., (1953) Diseases of the throat, nose and ear. London.Google Scholar
Williams, H. L., (1950) A concept of allergy as autonomic dysfunction suggested as an improved working hypothesis. Trans. Amer. Acad. Ophthal. Otolaryng., 55, 123.Google ScholarPubMed
Williams, H. L., (1957) Ann. Otol. (St. Louis), 60, 122.Google Scholar
Wilson, C. P., (1960) J. Laryng., 74, 90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar