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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1974;17(1): 49-54. |
Adrenocortical Hormone(17-Ketosteroids) Change in the Patients Complaining of Pharyngeal Paresthesia |
Yang Gi Min, MD (Director : Assoc. Prof. Kwan Tack Noh, MD) |
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea |
咽喉頭部의 異常感覺을 呼訴하는 患者에 있어서의 副腎 皮質 호르몬(17-Ketosteroid)의 變動에 關한 硏究 |
閔陽基 (지도 : 노관택 부교수) |
서울大學校 醫科大學 耳鼻咽喉科學敎室 |
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ABSTRACT |
The cases of pharyngeal paresthesia have a increasing tendency year by year. Up to now local,
general physical, and psychologic factors have been discussed as the etiological factors of pharyngeal paresthesia. At this point it is important to find out the etiological factors with understanding the characteristic features in the cases. Author studied the change of adrenocortical function as a general physical factor. The results are as follows ; 1) The statistics from Jan. 1962 to Dec. 1971 shows no significant difference between both sexes. 2) The cases of pharyngeal paresthesia show ever-growing numbers from 0.7% in 1962 to 3.1% in 1971. 3) The pharyngeal paresthesia is more frequent in the age group between 21 to 40. 4) The urinary 17-Ketosteroids show a significant increase in the case of pharyngeal paresthesia, and author confirmed the increased adrenocortical activity. And author considered this fact as a general physical factor contributing to the cause of pharyngeal paresthesia.
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