- Diverse Musicological Studies
- Linguistics and Cultural Studies
- Sinusitis and nasal conditions
- Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies
- Mycobacterium research and diagnosis
- Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
- Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
Objectives: In order to examine each variety of khuumii used by Mongolians, this study compares the anatomical structures involved in development as well characteristics and patterns their functioning.Methods: 50 people between ages 18 60 were chosen for cross-sectional study, using a non-random sampling procedure. Statistical analysis was performed SPSS23 software questionnaires, X-ray, endoscopy, acoustic analysis. Results: During formation sound, thoracic cavity, diaphragm, lungs regulate...
Khuumii (throat or overtone singing) is a unique form of art derived from the nomadic population Central Asia, which type singing in singer manipulates resonances (or formants) created as air travels lungs, past vocal folds, and out lips to produce melody. A total 60 participants, aged 18-60 years (54 men 6 women), were selected by non-random sampling method using cross-sectional study. X-ray, endoscopy, sound research used study, composition blood gas was analysed. X-ray examination...
Objective: The aim of this study was to obtain the prevalence nasosinus anatomic variations in a Mongolian population and understand their importance impact on disease process, as well influence surgical management outcome. Methods: This is prospective review retrospectively performed normal computed tomography (CT) scans nose paranasal sinuses adult population. Results: Of all CT that were reviewed, 53.7 % women patients 46.3 men patients. mean age sample 45.6 ± 16.3 years. most common...
Objective: Evaluate the outcome of endoscopic sinus surgery among chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patients and assess quality life. Methods: 200 CRS aged between 17 to 73 who were operated at Otorhinolaryngology department First Central Hospital November 2019 2020, involved in this study. Subjects divided into 2 groups: 1) with nasal polyp; 2) without polyp. CT changes evaluated according Lund-Mackay, Hoover score, Hounsfield unit before after surgery. Results: Of total subjects analyzed, 56 %...