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Quantifying vocal subsystems of adults with minimally verbal autism spectrum disorder. [PDF]

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Subglottic giant adenoid cystic carcinoma: a case report. [PDF]

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Helicobacter pylori infection in laryngeal diseases

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2013
Clinical studies have shown that Helicobacter pylori can be found not only in the mucosa of the stomach, but in the pharyngeal and laryngeal regions as well. The aim of this prospective case-control study was to identify H. pylori infection in the biopsy material from the larynx of the patients suffering from benign laryngeal diseases (vocal fold ...
Nora Siupsinskiene   +2 more
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Laryngeal manifestations of Crohn's disease

Otorinolaringologia, 2020
Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. It should be considered a multisystemic disease due to its extra-intestinal manifestations found in 25-40% of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Laryngeal involvement is very uncommon and the lesions in hypopharynx and larynx are edema, ulcerations and granulation tissue.
Saraniti C., Verro B., Santangelo M.
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Allergy and Laryngeal Disease

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1992
The advent of stroboscopy has proved to be a breakthrough for the laryngologist studying the voice. It has also provided a tool for studying delayed food allergy affecting the larynx. Knowledge in this fascinating area is still in its infancy, but the future is bright.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux and Laryngeal Disease

Archives of Surgery, 1993
We wanted to determine if surgical correction of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) would affect inflammatory laryngeal lesions in a select group of patients with known GERD and chronic inflammatory laryngeal lesions.Patients with persistent inflammatory lesions in the larynx were referred for workup of GERD when these lesions were not associated ...
C W, Deveney, K, Benner, J, Cohen
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