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Epiglottitis, Acute Laryngitis, and Croup
Infections of the Ears, Nose, Throat, and Sinuses, 2018Epiglottitis, acute laryngitis, and croup (acute laryngotracheobronchitis) are infections of the upper airway, affecting the epiglottis, larynx, and larynx and trachea, respectively.
I. Kivekäs, M. Rautiainen
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2007
Laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) evaluates the integrity of the neuromuscular system in the larynx by recording action potentials generated in the laryngeal muscles during voluntary and involuntary contraction. LEMG is particularly useful for helping to differentiate between disorders involving upper motor neurons, lower motor neurons, peripheral ...
Yolanda D, Heman-Ackah +4 more
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Laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) evaluates the integrity of the neuromuscular system in the larynx by recording action potentials generated in the laryngeal muscles during voluntary and involuntary contraction. LEMG is particularly useful for helping to differentiate between disorders involving upper motor neurons, lower motor neurons, peripheral ...
Yolanda D, Heman-Ackah +4 more
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Identification and Management of Chronic Laryngitis.
Otolaryngologic clinics of North America, 2019Chronic laryngitis is an inflammatory process of at least 3 weeks duration and affects phonation, breathing, and swallowing. This article describes the infectious, inflammatory, and autoimmune causes of chronic laryngitis.
A. Zhukhovitskaya, S. Verma
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2004
Histoplasma capsulatum is an endemic fungus found in moist, fertile soil; in North America, it is most prevalent in the river valleys of the central United States. Most primary infections in the immunocompetent host are asymptomatic or are thought to be a flu-like illness.
J, Wolf, H M, Blumberg, M K, Leonard
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Histoplasma capsulatum is an endemic fungus found in moist, fertile soil; in North America, it is most prevalent in the river valleys of the central United States. Most primary infections in the immunocompetent host are asymptomatic or are thought to be a flu-like illness.
J, Wolf, H M, Blumberg, M K, Leonard
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractWe report a case of malakoplakia of the epiglottis in a 45-year-old female patient. Only three cases of laryngeal malakoplakia have been reported in the world literature, one of which was associated with tracheal malakoplakia. To our knowledge this is the first reported case of isolated malakoplakia of the epiglottis.
A K, Gupta +5 more
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AbstractWe report a case of malakoplakia of the epiglottis in a 45-year-old female patient. Only three cases of laryngeal malakoplakia have been reported in the world literature, one of which was associated with tracheal malakoplakia. To our knowledge this is the first reported case of isolated malakoplakia of the epiglottis.
A K, Gupta +5 more
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2018
Laryngeal transplantation offers the hope of replacing voice and laryngeal function in patients with debilitating laryngeal injuries or loss of the larynx from trauma or oncologic reasons. Our group at UC Davis performed a laryngotracheal transplantation, and our experience is reviewed in this chapter.
Arnaud F, Bewley, D Gregory, Farwell
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Laryngeal transplantation offers the hope of replacing voice and laryngeal function in patients with debilitating laryngeal injuries or loss of the larynx from trauma or oncologic reasons. Our group at UC Davis performed a laryngotracheal transplantation, and our experience is reviewed in this chapter.
Arnaud F, Bewley, D Gregory, Farwell
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The Laryngoscope, 1981
AbstractTuberculosis involvement of the larynx is uncommon. However, it is a highly infectious disease and a hazard to both community and hospital staff. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with chronic hoarseness. Two patients with laryngeal tuberculosis are the objective of the present report.
C G, Espinoza, P, Montano, S R, Saba
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AbstractTuberculosis involvement of the larynx is uncommon. However, it is a highly infectious disease and a hazard to both community and hospital staff. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with chronic hoarseness. Two patients with laryngeal tuberculosis are the objective of the present report.
C G, Espinoza, P, Montano, S R, Saba
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Characteristics and Voice Outcomes of Ulcerative Laryngitis.
Journal of Voice, 2018OBJECTIVES Ulcerative laryngitis (UL) is challenging in terms of treatment and patient counseling, with few reports in the literature. This study describes UL patients and their clinical course including detailed voice and stroboscopic outcomes after ...
Vyvy N Young +4 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2014
Laryngeal complaints are common reasons for patients to seek care. There is considerable overlap between patient symptoms and final diagnosis. This article begins with a general approach to laryngeal symptoms followed by individual consideration of both the common and serious conditions of the larynx.
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Laryngeal complaints are common reasons for patients to seek care. There is considerable overlap between patient symptoms and final diagnosis. This article begins with a general approach to laryngeal symptoms followed by individual consideration of both the common and serious conditions of the larynx.
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2014
Treatment of laryngeal carcinoma continues to evolve, and whereas there was a transition from total laryngectomy to chemoradiation in response to the Veterans Affairs study and Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) 91-11, recent data suggest the role of partial laryngectomy must be revisited.Recent data have shown that laryngeal preservation does not
Chafeek, Tomeh, F Christopher, Holsinger
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Treatment of laryngeal carcinoma continues to evolve, and whereas there was a transition from total laryngectomy to chemoradiation in response to the Veterans Affairs study and Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) 91-11, recent data suggest the role of partial laryngectomy must be revisited.Recent data have shown that laryngeal preservation does not
Chafeek, Tomeh, F Christopher, Holsinger
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