What is JNA?
A juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA) is a growth in the area behind the nose. These growths are benign (not cancer), but can damage nerves and bones and block ear and sinus drainage. Almost all JNAs are in teenage boys.
Is Angiofibroma unilateral or bilateral?
Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is normally unilateral, originating from the sphenopalatine artery, but bilateral symptoms can occur if a large tumour extends to the contralateral side of the nasopharynx.
How do I install JNA?
To run the demonstration:
- Download and install NetBeans.
- Download the project file, it is unpacked into the JNA directory.
- Download the jna. jar library on Sun’s site and copy it into the JNA directory.
- Load the project in NetBeans from this directory.
- Add jna. jar to the list of libraries:
- Compile the project.
Is JNA benign?
What is juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA)? Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a tumor that grows behind the nose. Although it is a benign tumor (not cancerous), it is aggressive and serious. It can spread from the nasal cavity to the sinuses, eye socket, skull and brain.
How do I use native access in Java?
Create a Sample JNA project
- Step-1) Download JNA Jars. The first step for you is to download and import JNA (Java Native Access).
- Step-2) Create a Java Class to Load C Library. Next, create a Java class file that loads the C library as mentioned below-
- Step-3) Create another Java Class to Call C API.
How do you get rid of Angiofibroma?
Angiofibroma Treatments
- Surgery. The most common treatment for angiofibroma is surgery.
- Radiation therapy. Radiation therapy may be used for people with angiofibroma tumors that have extended into the cranial cavity, can’t be reached safely by surgery, or have returned after previous treatment.
- Chemotherapy.
Will Angiofibroma grow back?
In up to 50 percent of cases, nasopharyngeal angiofibroma will regrow after being surgically removed. Regrowth usually occurs within two years following surgery, most often because a piece of the tumor was left behind.
Is an Angiofibroma benign tumor?
Angiofibroma is a benign (noncancerous) nasal cavity tumor that almost exclusively affects adolescent boys. It also may be referred to as juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA). The age range for this disease is 7 to 19 years old, with most people being diagnosed between 10 and 19 years old.