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Laboratory diagnosis of laryngeal disease
The Laryngoscope, 1975AbstractThe most important method used in the laboratory diagnosis of laryngeal disease is histological examination of material removed at biopsy. Surgical and technical aspects of this procedure are discussed. A review of diagnoses made of laryngeal biopsies in a single year by the writer's laboratory is given together with a brief description of the ...
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Laryngeal Manifestations of Autoimmune Diseases
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2020Purpose This review article provides an overview of autoimmune diseases and their effects on voice and laryngeal function. Method A literature review was conducted in PubMed. Combinations of the following keywords were used: “autoimmune disease and upper airway,” “larynx,” “cough,” “
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Hypopharyngeal and Laryngeal Involvement With Darier Disease
Archives of Dermatology, 1975The presence of mucosal Darier disease (keratosis follicularis) was evaluated clinically and histologically in four consecutive patients with moderate to extensive cutaneous manifestations of this disease. Fiberoptic endoscopy demonstrated hypopharyngeal or laryngeal involvement or both in each patient.
A. Lee Dellon+2 more
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Laryngeal Manifestations of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Journal of Voice, 2019Laryngeal involvement in inflammatory bowel disease is rare. Only 12 cases of laryngeal involvement in Crohn disease have been reported until now. Moreover, only one case of laryngeal manifestations in ulcerative colitis has been reported so far.In this article, we present a patient with ulcerative colitis, who consulted our ear, nose, and throat (ENT)
Elke Loos+4 more
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Helicobacter pylori infection in laryngeal diseases
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2013Clinical 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 ...
Dainius Jančiauskas+5 more
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A case of laryngeal posttransplantation lymphoproliferative disease
Transplantation Proceedings, 2004The development of posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD) is strongly linked to infection with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), immunosuppression-state, the type of allograft, and EBV-seronegativity. A 18-month-old girl who had undergone living donor liver transplantation using the left lateral segment from her father was treated with ...
J.M. Seo+9 more
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A laryngeal Rosai-Dorfman disease
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Extra, 2011Abstract Rosai-Dorfman disease is a sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy, most often in the cervical region. While extra-ganglion involvement is frequent (40% of cases), involvement of the larynx is rare. We present the case of a 9-year-old boy presented a laryngeal localisation of Rosai-Dorfman disease.
Philippe Romanet+3 more
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The autoimmune rheumatic disease and laryngeal pathology
Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2017Vocal disorders make up one of the autoimmune pathological conditions characterized by multiple organ system dysfunction. Laryngeal pathology in this condition has an autoimmune nature; it is highly diverse and poorly explored. The objective of the present work based on the analysis of the relevant literature publications was to study clinical ...
N. M. Kotel'nikova, E. V. Osipenko
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Laryngeal involvement in uncontrolled Hodgkin's disease
The British Journal of Radiology, 1985Lymphoma involving the larynx is rare and accounts for less than 1% of laryngeal neoplasms (Dickson 1971; Anderson et al, 1976). The larynx may be the primary site of lymphoma or be secondarily involved from systemic disease. We could not find any previous reports about Hodgkin's disease of the larynx in the literature.
Pradip R. Patel+2 more
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Laryngeal manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2008Chronic laryngeal signs and symptoms associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are often referred to as reflux laryngitis or laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR). It is estimated that up to 15% of all visits to otolaryngology offices are because of manifestations of LPR.
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