Some Considerations on the WHO Histological Classification of Laryngeal Neoplasms [PDF]
A new edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Histological classification of tumours of the hypopharynx, larynx, trachea and parapharyngeal space was published in 2017. We have considered this classification regarding laryngeal neoplasms and discuss the grounds for said revision. Many of the laryngeal neoplasms described in the literature and in
Alfio Ferlito+3 more
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PRIMARY LARYNGEAL CANDIDIASIS WITH TUBERCULOSIS MIMICKING LARYNGEAL NEOPLASM [PDF]
A 50 -year-old man presented with hoarseness of voice, cough with expectoration for one month and severe dyspnoea from 15 days. C T Scan of the neck revealed soft tissue lesion circumferentially involving supra-glottic region with effacement of bilateral pyriform fossa predominantly on left side.
Aditya Prakash Misra+2 more
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Laryngeal neoplasms in America [PDF]
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J. Leslie Davis
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Comparative efficacy of six therapies for Hypopharyngeal and laryngeal neoplasms: a network meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Hypopharyngeal and laryngeal neoplasms are both fatal and hard to catch in early stages. Yet which treatment is the most efficacious one still remain unanswered.
Juan Che+3 more
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Laryngeal Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma: A rare neoplasm with still undefined treatment aspects. Case report and literature review [PDF]
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignant tumor, accounting for about 1% of head and neck malignancies and 10% of salivary gland cancers. The laryngeal localization of ACC is particularly rare because of the paucity of accessory salivary glands ...
Grilli Gianluigi Mariano+5 more
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Undifferentiated laryngeal carcinoma with hyaline bodies in a cat
Background Primary laryngeal neoplasms are rare in cats, with lymphoma and squamous cell carcinoma being the most commonly diagnosed tumour types. These tumours are usually highly aggressive, difficult to treat, and have a poor prognosis.
Filippo Torrigiani+5 more
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Rare Laryngeal Hamartoma: A Case Report
Hamartoma (from the Greek language, where hamartia means defect or an error and -oma denoting a tumor or neoplasm) is a benign tumor-like mass composed of mature tissue or cells that are present in abnormal proportions or show a disorganized ...
Karolina Veselski Krajinović+7 more
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Presence of pepsin in laryngeal tissue and saliva in benign and malignant neoplasms [PDF]
Abstract Objectives: The current study was performed to determine the presence of pepsin in saliva and laryngeal tissue among participants with benign and malignant laryngeal neoplasms. Study design: Case–control study included three groups of patients with: (1) benign laryngeal neoplasms, (2) malignant laryngeal neoplasms
Željko Zubčić+5 more
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Impact of COVID-19 on Management of Laryngeal/Oropharyngeal Neoplasms [PDF]
Study Design: A retrospective cohort study. Objective: The world was unprecedentedly struck by the new coronavirus in December 2019. Consequently, lockdown measures were imposed by many governments. Health-care services were reserved for emergencies and malignancies. Nevertheless, many patients who urgently needed these services did not present.
Mohamed Abd Elmottaleb Sabaa+1 more
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Characteristics of Laryngeal Osteosarcoma: A Critical Review
Laryngeal sarcomas constitute an extremely rare entity among head and neck malignancies. Furthermore, most of them are chondrosarcomas, and the osteogenic form remains a true rarity.
Antti A. Mäkitie+4 more
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