
@article{ref1,
title="Effects of psychoactive substances on otorhinolaryngologic system",
journal="Sanamed",
year="2011",
author="Bozovic, Milos and Vracaric, Aleksandra and Klepec, Bojan and Dimitrijevic, Nina and Andjelic, Spaso and Dimcic-Tasic, Gorica and Damjanovic, Dragi and Vucetic, Cedomir and Dimitrijevic, Ivan",
volume="6",
number="2",
pages="113-118",
abstract="Substance abuse is common and this abuse often has health, family, professional and social consequences. Especially significant is damage of the otorhinolaryngogic system. This is related to the ways the substances are self-administrated. The authors cite studies that indicate harmful effects of some psychoactive substances on the auditory and vestibular apparatus, the nose and paranasal sinuses, oral cavity, pharynix, larynx, and other organs of the head and neck region. Authors describe morphological and structural changes in this region. These changes, when considered with the acute impairment of the senses from the intoxication, increase the vulnerability of these users to drug-related injury.<p /> <p>Language: sr</p>",
language="sr",
issn="1452-662X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}