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Two cases of the laryngeal cystic lesions
We experienced two rare cases with laryngeal cystic lesions (laryngocele and laryngeal cyst). In the first case, the laryngocele case was removed by laryngomicrosurgery using an oral approach under general anesthesia.
Takeshi Kusunoki +5 more
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Ultrasound examination of the head and neck [PDF]
Structure of this thesis Part I deals with basic bio-physics and bio-effects of clinical ultrasound of the head and neck. Furthermore, the ultrasound anatomy of the head and neck is described and illustrated.
Baatenburg de Jong, R.J. (Robert Jan) +1 more
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Endoscopic Excision of a Large Combined Laryngocele
A 54-year-old woman with a 25 pack-year smoking history and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease presented with a large right neck mass. Flexible laryngoscopy showed an enlarged right false vocal fold with unremarkable overlying mucosa. The mass changed
A. Szymanowski +2 more
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Abstract Objective To explore Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer's (ChatGPT's) capability to create multiple‐choice questions about otorhinolaryngology (ORL). Study Design Experimental question generation and exam simulation. Setting Tertiary academic center.
Cecilia Lotto +6 more
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Carotid Sheath Abscess Caused by a Tooth Decay Infection on the Opposite Side
Deep neck infections are mortal diseases that need emergency treatment. It can occur at any age but usually in pediatric ages. In this report, a left cervical carotid space abscess of a pediatric patient was discussed. It was interesting that the only origin of the left carotid sheath abscess was right inferior first molar tooth decay.
F. Ruya Tuncturk +6 more
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Bilateral mixed laryngopyocele as a rare cause of acute airway obstruction: a case report
Laryngocele is defined as abnormal dilatation of the saccule of the laryngeal ventricle in connection with the lumen of the larynx. The exact etiology of this herniation is unknown and unclear.
Mohamed Zahran +3 more
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Laryngeal amyloidosis: An uncommon cause of dysphonia [PDF]
Introduction: Amyloidosis is used to describe a range of disorders deined by extracellular deposition of abnormal protein ibrils. The larynx is the most common site of localized amyloidosis in the head and neck region and constitutes less than 1% of ...
González Andrade, Baltazar +5 more
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The authors present an unusual case of upper airway obstruction due to the presence of bilateral communicating laryngoceles. The use of aspiration techniques on the larger of the laryngoceles resulted in a significant improvement in upper airway function.
D M, Thomas, G J, Madden
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Abstract Introduction Speech Language Therapy First Point of Contact Clinic (SLT‐FPOCC) models can assist assessment of low‐risk patient populations referred to ear, nose and throat (ENT) services. To further improve ENT waitlist management and compliance with best‐practice care, consideration of other low‐risk populations that could be safely managed ...
Jennifer Davis +4 more
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Acutely Obstructed Airway Resulting from Complications of a Laryngopyocoele [PDF]
Laryngocoeles are rare cystic dilatations of the laryngeal ventricle. Obstruction of its outlet can cause entrapment of mucus and superimposed infection causes a laryngopyocoele.
Rosalind Mole +2 more
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