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An unusual foreign body of esophagus [PDF]
We report a rare case of an unusually long foreign body (Datun) impacted in the esophagus of a 56 year-old gentleman. He was literate, without any psychiatric illness and had been using “Neem” (Azadirachta indica) stick for cleaning his teeth for the ...
Arora, V, Dass, A, Singhal, SK
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Trends in Laryngology Fellowship Training: A Survey Study of Graduates and Directors
A survey study of laryngology fellowship Graduates and Directors reveals overall high level of confidence in preparedness to practice in the care of most laryngologic disorders. Respondents reported less exposure to swallowing disorders in fellowship with resulting lower confidence to practice independently in this area, despite seeing a good ...
Vanessa Torrecillas +4 more
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Preoperative Diagnosis of an Esophageal Duplication Cyst by Endoscopic Ultrasound Examination
A 78-year-old woman was referred to our hospital for close examination of an extramural submucosal tumor in the gastroesophageal region, suspected based on an imaging test performed for a chief complaint of epicardial pain while eating. Contrast-enhanced
Akane Shimakura +3 more
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A higher Angiogenin expression is associated with a non-nuclear Maspin location in laryngeal carcinoma [PDF]
Objectives. In numerous malignancies, angiogenin (ANG) and Maspin are important proangiogenic and antiangiogenic regulators, respectively. The aim of this study was to identify potential relationships between the biological roles of these two proteins in
Blandamura, Stella +7 more
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Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction: Patient Characteristics and Outcomes in Australia
ABSTRACT Objective Retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction (RCPD) is characterised by an inability to burp. Typical first‐line management involves injection of Botulinum A toxin (BonT‐A) into the cricopharyngeus. We present our series of 109 RCPD patients.
Zhou Hao Leong +4 more
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Awake ECMO for Mid‐Tracheal Obstruction: When a Tracheostomy Isn't Enough
ABSTRACT Awake VV‐ECMO can be a life‐saving strategy for patients with near‐complete tracheal obstruction where tracheostomy and intubation are not feasible. Early multidisciplinary coordination enables safe airway control, tumor debulking, and stenting, facilitating both immediate stabilization and long‐term oncologic planning.
Jacob Beiriger +8 more
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A Battery in the Stenotic Esophagus of a Child with a Congenital Tracheoesophageal Fistula [PDF]
A case of a three-year-old male child who was admitted to our hospital with the suspicion that he had swallowed a battery approximately one hour before admittance.
Davor Sunara +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the diagnostic profile of early (i.e., < 6 months of treatment) and late (i.e., ≥ 6 months of treatment) radiation‐associated dysphagia (RAD) in patients with head and neck cancer. Materials and Methods The literature was queried from inception to July 19, 2024.
Anuja H. Shah +5 more
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Objective: Impaction of dentures in the esophagus with the associated complications is occasionally encountered in Ear, Nose, Throat, Head and Neck surgical practice.
Paul Oserhemhen Adobamen, Johnson Ediale
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Penetrating Neck Trauma: Review of 192 Cases [PDF]
Background: The neck region contains a high density of vital organ structures within a relatively small and unprotected anatomic region, making it one of the most vulnerable areas of the body for all types of injuries.
Mahmoodie, M. +3 more
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