Postoperative laryngeal granuloma in mediastinal goitre with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease [PDF]
Takaya Taniguchi, Masami Suzuki
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Evaluation of Off‐Label Postoperative Inhaled Steroid Use in Tracheal and Cricotracheal Resection
Abstract Objective Tracheal resection (TR) and cricotracheal resection (CTR) are associated with anastomotic complications. Off‐label use of inhaled corticosteroids has gained popularity for reducing tracheal granulation tissue, though adoption remains limited due to unclear safety and efficacy.
Jason Shin Chwa +3 more
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Beyond Surgical Injury: Systemic Etiologies of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy. [PDF]
Kofopoulos-Lymperis E +7 more
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Inflammatory potential of diet and risk of laryngeal cancer in a case–control study from Italy
N. Shivappa +4 more
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Utility of a Novel Mobile Lip‐Reading Application for Patients After Total Laryngectomy
Abstract Total laryngectomy (TL) patients have limited options for speech rehabilitation in the immediate postoperative period, resulting in communication difficulties and patient frustration. This study investigates a novel mobile application (app), Speech Recognition Application for the Voice Impaired (SRAVI), to improve postoperative communication ...
Carly A. Fassler +9 more
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Construction and application of a risk prediction model for sputum viscosity in patients with laryngeal malignant tumors after operation. [PDF]
Wang Q, Ma H, Li M, Ma Y.
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Laryngeal Rosai-Dorfman Disease (Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy): A Retrospective Study of 5 Cases [PDF]
Yanyan Niu +6 more
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Mechanistic Learning for Predicting Survival Outcomes in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
ABSTRACT We employed a mechanistic learning approach, integrating on‐treatment tumor kinetics (TK) modeling with various machine learning (ML) models to address the challenge of predicting post‐progression survival (PPS)—the duration from the time of documented disease progression to death—and overall survival (OS) in Head and Neck Squamous Cell ...
Kevin Atsou +4 more
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