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Late post radiation laryngeal chondronecrosis with pharyngooesophageal fibrosis

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2004
Chondroradionecrosis of larynx is a well recognized complication of radiation therapy, which usually occur with in the 1st year. Review of literature shows very few accounts of late radiation induced clinical chondroradionecrosis of the larynx. This condition can mimic a local recurrence and severe and life threatening involvement will require ...
Bipin T. Varghese   +4 more
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Laryngeal chondronecrosis after radiation therapy in a dog

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2017
A 5‐year‐old pug presented with a soft tissue swelling on the ventral neck and moderate stridor with associated respiratory effort. This patient received hypofractionated radiotherapy for metastatic upper lip mast cell tumour and to the submandibular lymph nodes 6 months before presentation.
J, Bertran   +6 more
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Polyarthritis with chondronecrosis associated with osteonecrosis, panniculitis and pancreatitis

Rheumatology International, 2009
Arthritis associated with panniculitis complicating pancreatitis is well described in the literature, usually associated with osteonecrosis. Chondronecrosis has not been reported before in association with pancreatitis. We report a patient with chronic pancreatitis who presented with polyarthritis, panniculitis, osteonecrosis, but in addition had clear
Khader N, Mustafa   +3 more
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Chondronecrosis of the Hip

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000
The presence of the ossific nucleus and its role in reducing the risk of ischemic necrosis in developmental dysplasia of the hip remains a matter of controversy. Ischemic necrosis of the pre-osseous capital femoral epiphysis, defined as chondronecrosis, was evaluated in a rabbit model.
L S, Segal   +4 more
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A case of chondronecrosis of the epiglottis after laser chordotomy

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2002
A 30-year-old Caucasian female patient suffering from bilateral vocal-fold immobility developed a necrosis of the epiglottis with severe respiratory distress 35 days after fiber-guided Nd:YAG-laser chordotomy on the right side. Twenty-two years prior to surgery, she had received a high-dose radiotherapy, which had caused severe scarring of the whole ...
Andreas, Müller   +2 more
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Chondronecrosis of the cricoid cartilage after intubation. Two case reports

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 1997
Chondronecrosis of the cricoid cartilage is a rare complication of intubation. The records of two children were reviewed. An 8-month-old girl with myelomonocytic leukaemia developed chondronecrosis 10 days after a 2-day period of ventilation. A 4-year-old girl comatose after poisoning by the histamine antagonist, alimemazine, developed chondronecrosis ...
E, Wiel   +4 more
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Chondronecrosis of the larynx following use of the laryngeal mask airway

The Laryngoscope, 2014
This case describes the development of laryngeal chondronecrosis after use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA). A 69‐year‐old male with prior laryngeal irradiation underwent total knee replacement with general anesthesia via LMA. Postoperatively, he developed laryngeal chondronecrosis, bilateral vocal fold immobility, and aspiration, necessitating ...
Daniel M, Beswick   +3 more
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Bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis ('femoral head necrosis') of broiler chickens: A review

Avian Pathology, 2000
Bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO) in chickens was first reported in 1972 and is now recognized as an important cause of lameness in broiler chickens. Recent systematic studies of causes of lameness in birds reared in Northern Ireland have shown that it was the most common cause of lameness, being present in 17.3% of lame birds ...
Perpetua T. McNamee   +2 more
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Severe valgus knee deformity caused by chondronecrosis after using a radiofrequency device

Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2014
Currently, radiofrequency (RF) devices are widely used because of their speed and convenience during arthroscopic surgery, including meniscectomy. Discoid meniscus is a common cause of knee pain, giving way, snapping, clunking and locking in children, and arthroscopic meniscectomy is often performed to relieve these symptoms.
Norihiro, Sasaki   +4 more
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