Regulation of Dihydroartemisinin on the pathological progression of laryngeal carcinoma through the periostin/YAP/IL-6 pathway. [PDF]
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Retracted: miR-339-5p Inhibits Autophagy to Reduce the Resistance of Laryngeal Carcinoma on Cisplatin via Targeting TAK1. [PDF]
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Peritumor Mucosa in Advanced Laryngeal Carcinoma Exhibits an Aberrant Proangiogenic Signature Distinctive from the Expression Pattern in Adjacent Tumor Tissue. [PDF]
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Polyvinyl Alcohol Capped Silver Nanostructures for Fortified Apoptotic Potential Against Human Laryngeal Carcinoma Cells Hep-2 Using Extremely-Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field. [PDF]
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NRSN2 promotes the malignant behavior of HPV-transfected laryngeal carcinoma cells through AMPK/ULK1 pathway mediated autophagy activation. [PDF]
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ASBESTOS AND LARYNGEAL CARCINOMA
The Lancet, 1973Abstract One hundred male patients with squamous carcinoma of the larynx and one hundred matched controls with various non-malignant diseases were questioned about their exposure to asbestos. Thirty-one patients and three controls had experienced an important degree of exposure to asbestos.
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Laryngeal inflammation mimicking laryngeal carcinoma
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997AbstractA case of severe inflammation with an exuberant granulation lesion of the larynx that mimicked laryngeal tumour is presented. A patient who was a chronic smoker, with a history of hoarse voice underwent multiple endoscopies and biopsies, confirmed histopathologically as acute and, subsequently, as chronic inflammation. The tumour-like tissue in
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Laryngeal tuberculosis following laryngeal carcinoma
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2005Laryngeal tuberculosis is a rare entity and the disease related to laryngeal cancer is extremely rare. We describe a case of laryngeal tuberculosis in a 74-year-old man with a history of radiotherapy for laryngeal carcinoma four months earlier. Laryngoscopy demonstrated a white mass on the right vocal fold at the site carcinoma had previously occupied.
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Laryngeal verrucous cell carcinoma
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2023Purpose of review To summarize the recent literature on epidemiology, clinical findings, treatment, and survival of laryngeal verrucous cell carcinoma (LVC). Recent findings Epidemiological studies report that LVC accounts for 1–3% of all laryngeal cancers.
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