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The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of bilateral laryngocele
Laryngocele is a rare anomalous air-filled dilatation of the saccule of the larynx with unclear etiology. The patient in our case presented with a complaint of a painless anterior neck swelling which moved and increased in size on coughing, swallowing ...
Ebbi Donald Robinson, Chidinma Wekhe
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Intravenous Neck Injections in a Drug Abuser Resulting in Infection of a Laryngocele
A pyolaryngocele is an uncommon complication of a laryngocele that has become infected. We present a case of a pyolaryngocele that was probably due to repeated injections in the neck veins. The pathogenesis, clinical features and management are discussed
Jeevanan Jahendran +2 more
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Laryngocele is an extremely rare condition. A case of external laryngocele is being reported along with a brief review on its pathogenesis, clinical presentation and management.
Shivangi Gupta, Arun Goel, Pallavi Singh
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Laryngocele: diagnosis, management and association with laryngeal cancer [PDF]
Objectives This article aimed to summarize the clinical characteristics and our experience with the diagnosis and management of laryngocele. We offer our perspectives for cases associated with laryngeal cancer.
Xiaxia Li, Zhewei Lou, Zhihong Lin
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Anterior Jugular Vein Hemangioma: A Diagnostic Conundrum and Report of a Rare Case [PDF]
Hemangioma is a common tumor accounting for 8 to 10 % of benign neoplasm. However, hemangioma arising from blood vessels is rare and even rarer if the vessel involved is anterior jugular vein (AJV).
Vivek Dokania +3 more
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Correction to: An unusual cause of infant’s stridor – congenital laryngocele
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Andrea Ambrus +5 more
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Introduction The differential diagnosis of a cystic upper neck mass that becomes prominent on coughing, straining, breath holding, or Valsalva manoeuvre includes mediastinal tumours and cysts, external laryngeal diverticula, and jugular ...
Somesh Mozumder +3 more
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Bilateral Combined Laryngocele: Comprehensive Review of the Literature
Laryngocele, an abnormal dilation of the appendix of the laryngeal ventricle filled with air, is a rare condition predominantly presenting unilaterally. However, bilateral occurrences are exceedingly rare.
Ahmad Alkheder +5 more
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Internal Laryngocele: Unusual onset in a 91-year-old female patient
While internal laryngoceles rarely cause major clinical complaints, they may lead to airway obstruction and require emergency intervention on rare occasions.
Maria. C Spinosi +3 more
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Co-existence of Laryngocele and Laryngopyocele: A Rare Case Report
Laryngocele is an air-filled sac which originates from the saccule of the ventricle. It is one of the rarest lesions of the larynx. Certain occupational and chronic inflammatory diseases may play role in the formation of laryngocele, but the etiology in ...
Göknil Gültekin +2 more
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