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Bilateral Laryngoceles in Association with Squamos Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
Coexistence of laryngoceles and laryngeal carcinoma is still being debated, and there are several suggested theories about the pathophysiological relationship between these two entities.
Dubravko Manestar +6 more
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A Case of Pyriform Sinus Fistula with Respiratory Distress in the Neonatal Period
Pyriform sinus fistula (PSF) is an anomaly that can arise due to failure of involution of the third or fourth branchial cleft during embryogenesis. It can manifest clinically as sinuses, cysts, or abscesses in the neck and is common in childhood.
Noriko Hamaguchi +5 more
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Right Internal Jugular Vein Phlebectasia: A Rare Cause of Neck Swelling
Internal jugular vein (IJV) phlebectasia is a rare condition presenting as a self‐reducible soft tissue swelling of the neck due to fusiform dilation of the venous wall. We report the case of a 7‐year‐old boy who presented with painless soft mass in the side of the neck which appears during coughing and straining and reduces spontaneously.
Deepanjan Bhattacharya +3 more
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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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Surgical Management of Buckled Thyroid Cartilage in the Setting of Dysphonia
Our case report presents a novel surgical approach for treating dysphonia caused by buckled thyroid cartilage, a rarely recognized structural anomaly. The procedure successfully improved the patient's vocal quality and endurance, highlighting the need to consider anatomical variations in the differential diagnosis of dysphonia and suggesting a viable ...
Sydney Ring +3 more
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Tracheal Diverticulum: A Unique Case with Intraoperative Morphologic Assessment
There are rare case reports of tracheal diverticula or paratracheal air cysts. These cases, however, were reported mostly as incidental sonographic or radiologic findings without histologic confirmation. Furthermore, the handful of studies that describe this entity histopathologically report only cases in patients with prior respiratory symptoms. Here,
Rohini Chennuri +4 more
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Undifferentiated Carcinoma of Larynx of Nasopharyngeal Type [PDF]
Undifferentiated carcinoma of nasopharyngeal type arising in the larynx is unusual. This type of carcinoma-which occurs almost exclusively in nasopharynx-is very infrequent in the larynx (0.2%).
Bansal, S, Gupta, AK, Shankar, A
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Strategies for CO2 Laser Use in Laryngeal Microsurgery: A Systematic Review
Abstract Objective We aim to systematically review the literature addressing perioperative practices for optimal use of the CO2 laser in laryngeal transoral laser microsurgery (TOLMS), with a focus on safety. Data Sources A systematic review of publications indexed in Medline, Embase, and EBM reviews‐Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials which
Vivianne Landry +3 more
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Disordered voices are frequently assessed by speech pathologists using perceptual evaluations. This might lead to problems caused by the subjective nature of the process and due to the influence of external factors which compromise the quality of the assessment. In order to increase the reliability of the evaluations, the design of automatic evaluation
Laureano Moro-Velázquez +4 more
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Congenital laryngeal cyst in the newborn
Benign congenital laryngeal cyst is a rare entity in the newborn. It may cause acute respiratory distress in the newborns in the postpartum period. Then, emergent endotracheal intubation or tracheotomy may be needed.
Şahin Öğreden +3 more
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