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The authors describe an interesting case of a laryngopele, of a rather large size, causing fits of suffocation from pressure on the larynx; after the operation, which went well, the patient returned to work, but after 8 months he had a relapse, requiring
E. S. Viktorova
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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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Anesthetic Approach in a Child with Laryngocele: A Case Study [PDF]
Introduction: Herein, we report our findings of the anesthetic management of a case of laryngocele to discuss the repercussions, which need to be considered in laryngocele management, and to determine the possible pressure effects on the airway.
Memary, Elham, Sadeghi, Afsaneh
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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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Bilateral Mixed Laryngocele [PDF]
ABSTRACT Laryngocele is a rare, benign dilatation of the laryngeal saccule that may extend internally into the airway or externally through the thyrohyoid membrane. The incidence of laryngocele is 1 per 2.5 million people per year. It may be asymptomatic or sometimes may present with cough, hoarseness, stridor, sore throat and as a swelling on one or ...
Parmod Kalsotra +3 more
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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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Pathology of Nonneoplastic Lesions of the Vocal Folds [PDF]
Nonneoplastic vocal fold lesions are common that can cause hoarseness and voice change. Reactive lesions of Reinke’s space can be observed in all ages and genders and comprise the majority of the benign nonneoplastic vocal fold lesions.
Batur, Şebnem +2 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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We present a case report of a 66-year-old female with a laryngeal saccular cyst that was treated endoscopically. Although this is an uncommon laryngeal anomaly, when it is recognized and managed appropriately early in the course of its presentation ...
Benoit, Craig, Day, Terry
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Transoral robotic surgery advantages and disadvantages: a narrative review
Robots were used for the first time in surgery back in 1997. Since then abdominal surgeries ensued with robotic surgery ‘infiltrating’ urology, gynaecology, and thoracic surgery fields as well. Lately, robotic surgery methodologies found application in head and neck surgeries leading to the development of the transoral robotic surgery (TORS).
Dialekti Athina Voutyrakou +4 more
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