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The Impact of Etiology on Time to Vocal Fold Motion Recovery in Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis
The time course of vocal fold motion recovery in UVFP reflects the underlying etiologies. This study showed that there was no difference in the time to recovery between UVFP from cardiothoracic versus thyroid/parathyroid surgeries, challenging the long‐held assumption that recovery time is proportional to the distance between injury site and larynx ...
Rishi Suresh, Ted Mau
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Assessment of impacted canine patterns and correlations with craniofacial discrepancy. [PDF]
Abbas S +3 more
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Silk–Hyaluronic Acid Laryngoplasty Outcomes: An Independent Tertiary Center Experience
Silk–hyaluronic acid (silk‐HA) injection laryngoplasty demonstrated favorable voice outcomes for glottic insufficiency in an independent tertiary academic voice center experience. In a within‐patient comparison, silk‐HA showed comparable efficacy to prior HA injection, with 79.3% of patients reporting partial to significant improvement.
Benjamin Wajsberg +9 more
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Oncolytic Viruses for Cancer Therapy in Dogs. [PDF]
Neymysheva DO +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Pudendal nerve stimulation is a promising therapy for urinary incontinence, however stimulation can evoke off‐target activity. We aimed to determine whether multi‐contact cuff electrodes can selectively recruit motor fibers of the pudendal nerve trunk in preclinical feline and ovine models.
Miguel Ortiz‐Lopez +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents and tests a new method for publishing and diagnosing leprosy‐related skeletal lesions while making available the leprosy‐related demographic data and pathology for St Mary Magdalen, Winchester (MMW). This method can facilitate interstudy comparisons of leprosy prevalence and severity by improving data comparability.
A. A. Blom +5 more
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A Case of Sepsis Caused by ST80 Multidrug-Resistant Enterococcus faecium With Concurrent Klebsiella pneumoniae Infection in a Dog. [PDF]
Seo HM +5 more
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