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The Laryngoscope, 1975
This study is based upon 214 cases of laryngeal carcinoma treated at the Foundation Curie, Paris, France, from January, 1958, to 1968. The results in terms of five-year survival have been: (see article). A statistical study of these results was made by Professor Daudel and demonstrated the absence of significant difference for the groups of tumors ...
A, Ennuyer, P, Bataini
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This study is based upon 214 cases of laryngeal carcinoma treated at the Foundation Curie, Paris, France, from January, 1958, to 1968. The results in terms of five-year survival have been: (see article). A statistical study of these results was made by Professor Daudel and demonstrated the absence of significant difference for the groups of tumors ...
A, Ennuyer, P, Bataini
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Laryngeal epidermoid carcinoma associated with juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis
The Laryngoscope, 1985AbstractThe speculation whether juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis may transform into or be associated with epidermoiel carcinoma is explored. We document a case of invasive laryngeal carcinoma arising in preexisting juvenile laryngenl papillomatosis. After multipe childhood laryngoscopies and a tracheotomy, a 54‐year‐old, 30‐pack per year smoker, who ...
H M, Matsuba +4 more
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Transconioscopy in Laryngeal Carcinoma
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970Transconioscopy is a valuable aid in the topical diagnosis of laryngeal carcinoma. By means of transconioscopy it is possible to disclose pathological changes in the subglottis that have not been recognized with laryngoscopy or with tomography. Because the prognosis is poor in carcinoma invading the subglottis, it is important to determine the extent ...
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2014
Advanced laryngeal cases are defined here as T stages ≥3 and/or N + disease, i.e., cases for which limited larynx-only fields are not appropriate. The larynx is divided into three sites: supraglottis, glottis, and subglottis. The subglottic space extends from the first tracheal ring to 5 mm inferior to the free edge true vocal cords (TVCs). The glottic
Daniel Higginson +2 more
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Advanced laryngeal cases are defined here as T stages ≥3 and/or N + disease, i.e., cases for which limited larynx-only fields are not appropriate. The larynx is divided into three sites: supraglottis, glottis, and subglottis. The subglottic space extends from the first tracheal ring to 5 mm inferior to the free edge true vocal cords (TVCs). The glottic
Daniel Higginson +2 more
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Laryngeal Verrucous Carcinoma.
Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2017Objective Laryngeal verrucous carcinoma (LVC) is a rare, locally invasive neoplasm comprising 1% to 3.4% of laryngeal carcinomas. Management strategies are a topic of ongoing conversation, and no definitive treatment protocol based on T stage and presentation exists.
Kristen A, Echanique +6 more
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[Laryngeal carcinoma with laryngeal abscess].
Zhonghua er bi yan hou ke za zhi, 1993We had encountered 5 cases of laryngeal carcinoma associated with abscess. Four of them were advanced laryngeal cancer with abscess induced by mechanical injury, and one with post-radiation laryngeal perichondritis & abscess formation. Management included total laryngectomy in 3 patients, partial laryngectomy in 1 patient, and resection of post ...
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