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Glial Cells as Central Players in Neuroinflammation and Neuronal Damage Caused by Bacterial Pneumonia.

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Intratracheal Neurofibroma

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
We have described a unique example of intratracheal neurofibroma in a patient with neurofibromatosis. Although tracheal neoplasms are rare, they should be considered in the presence of obstructive respiratory symptoms. Careful scrutiny of plain roentgenograms with special views should be undertaken for optimal evaluation.
J N, Rutledge, J A, Harolds
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Intratracheal thyroid

The Laryngoscope, 1975
AbstractEctopic thyroid tissue within the trachea (intratracheal or endotracheal tissue) is a rare cause of upper airway obstruction. The symptoms may be classical or, as in most cases in which the voice is not affected, the first sign may be a wheeze. This may result in the symptoms being mistaken for asthma.
E N, Myers, I P, Pantangco
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Intratracheal thyroid

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1988
A case of intratracheal ectopic thyroid tissue in the absence of clinical symptoms is described. It was an incidental finding observed at autopsy.
FERLITO A, GIARELLI L, SILVESTRI, FURIO
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Ectopic Intratracheal Thyroid

Southern Medical Journal, 2010
Ectopic intratracheal thyroid (EITT) is a rare abnormality, with few cases reported in the literature. We describe a case of a 36-year-old woman with dyspnea due to EITT. We also discuss the epidemiology, etiologies, presentation, diagnosis, and management of EITT.
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Intratracheal Inhalation vs Intratracheal Instillation: Differences in Particle Effects

Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 1997
Our laboratory has developed a method of intratracheal inhalation whereby rats can be exposed to high aerosol concentrations, resulting in high lung particle burdens in a short time period with deposition occurring directly in the lower respiratory tract, thus avoiding many drawbacks of larger nose-only or whole body inhalation systems. In this report,
M, Osier, G, Oberdörster
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