In a selected group of singers, bad alimentary habits and inappropriate self-administered drugs are significantly linked to LPR symptoms. Symptoms improved with a rieducational program and avoiding inappropriate drugs, also in the absence of PPI therapy, at the end of the close follow-up (free-living subjects) LPR.
Impact of lifestyles and drug consumption on Laryngo-Pharyngeal Reflux (LPR) in professional singers: a rieducational program
L. BonfrateMembro del Collaboration Group
;N. QuarantaMembro del Collaboration Group
;V. Di NicolaMembro del Collaboration Group
;P. Portincasa
Membro del Collaboration Group
2015-01-01
Abstract
In a selected group of singers, bad alimentary habits and inappropriate self-administered drugs are significantly linked to LPR symptoms. Symptoms improved with a rieducational program and avoiding inappropriate drugs, also in the absence of PPI therapy, at the end of the close follow-up (free-living subjects) LPR.File in questo prodotto:
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