Respiratory papillomatosis is a disease of viral origin which is characterized by warty exophytic lesions in the aerodigestive tract. It is the most common benign lesion of larynx and the second most common cause of hoarseness in children. It has the tendency to recur and to spread through out the entire length of the aerodigestive tract. Although a benign disease, it has the potential of morbid consequences in view of airway complications and the risk of malignant transformation. We report a case of juvenile onset of respiratory papillomatosis and its therapeutic challenges.
The role of virgin coconut oil in the treatment of allergic rhinitis is controversial.
Thus, the aim of the present study is to determine the effects of virgin coconut oil ingestion, in
addition to standard medications, on allergic rhinitis. We also studied the side effects of
consumption of virgin coconut oil.
Azadirachta indica (neem) has been used for a long time in agricultural and alternative medicine. Neem
had been proved effective against certain fungi that could infect human body. This pilot study aims to
demonstrate the antifungal effect of Malaysian neem leaf extracts on the pathogenic fungi in otomycosis,
Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans. This is a laboratory-controlled prospective study conducted at
Universiti Sains Malaysia. The powder form of Malaysian neem leaf was prepared. Ethanol and aqueous
extracts of the neem leaf was diluted with sterile water to establish five different concentrations of 50 g/
ml, 25 g/ml, 12.5 g/ml, 6.25 g/ml and 3.125g/ml. The extract was tested on Sabouraud Dextrose Agar
suspended with Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger respectively. Well diffusion method was used
and zone of inhibition was measured. Growth of the fungi was inhibited in both alcohol and aqueous
extract concentrations. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of Malaysian neem aqueous extract
against Candida albicans was 11.91 g/ml, neem ethanol extract against Candida albicans was 5.16 g/
ml, neem aqueous extract against Aspergillus niger was 7.73 g/ml and neem ethanol extract against
Aspergillus niger was 9.25 g/ml. Statistical analysis showed that the antifungal activity of Candida
albicans is better in alcohol neem than aqueous extract (p