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Schwannoma Mimicking Laryngocele [PDF]
A schwannoma of the larynx is a rare benign tumor that usually presents as a submucosal mass in the pyriform sinus and the aryepiglottic space, and this type of schwannoma constitutes a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for otolaryngologists.
Kyung Tae Park +3 more
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Mixed Laryngocele: القيلة الحنجرية المختلطة
Laryngocele alludes to dilatation of the saccule of the laryngeal ventricle. It is a rare disease. There are different types, external, internal and mixed. Laryngoceles are more frequently obtained instead of inherent. They are lined by pseudostratified,
Maryam Mohamed Ali, Abdalla Mohamed Etbiga Maryam Mohamed Ali, Abdalla Mohamed Etbiga
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Internal Jugular Vein Phlebectasia in a Child: A Case Report
Neck swellings that appear on straining, crying, and Valsalva maneuver are usually suggestive of laryngocele. Phlebectasia of jugular veins can cause a similar sign but is rare compared to laryngocele.
Kasim S. Kasim +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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Assocation of the larynx carsinom and laryngocele
Laryngocele is a lesion being filled dilatation of laryngeal ventricle saccule with air or herniation seen rarely for the larynx. In about 16% of the cases with the diagnosis of laryngocele, squamous cell carcinome accompanies.
Uğur Çerçi +4 more
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Almost complete airway occlusion due to an internal laryngocele
a obstructive pulmonary precondition to corticosteroids of a to ...
Hendrik Booke, C. Dalchow, M. Booke
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Surgical Resection of Tracheal Diverticulum with Haemoptysis as Unusual Presentation
Tracheal diverticulum is defined as an air cyst located on the lateral wall, congenital or acquired. Most of them are asymptomatic, incidentally found on CT. The common symptoms are chronic cough, stridor, or recurrent respiratory infections. Asymptomatic diverticulum requires no treatment and managed conservatively while surgical excision is indicated
Leonardo Toscano +4 more
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The Use of Arabic Vowels to Model the Pathological Effect of Influenza Disease by Wavelets
Speech parameters may include perturbation measurements, spectral and cepstral modeling, and pathological effects of some diseases, like influenza, that affect the vocal tract. The verification task is a very good process to discriminate between different types of voice disorder.
Khaled Daqrouq +5 more
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Thorough prenatal evaluation allows for identification of fetuses with compromised airway. The ex utero intrapartum treatment procedure enables maintaining uteroplacental circulation during cesarean section while securing a potentially obstructed fetal airway, converting a potentially catastrophic situation into a controlled one.
Irit Duek, Ziv Gil, Ido Solt
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A rare cause of stridor in infancy: congenital laryngocele
A five months old male infant was presented with difficulty in breathing and stridor since birth. Chest radiography showed clear lung fields with prominent peribronchial markings. The patient underwent flexible bronchospic procedure which showed a large,
Ali Ozdemir +3 more
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