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A new simple score for prediction of difficult laryngoscopy: the EL.GA+ score [PDF]
Antonio Corrente +9 more
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VEXAS Syndrome Presenting With Pleuritis
Chest CT showing pleural effusion and pleural thickening in a patient with recurrent pleuritis (A), and bone marrow smear demonstrating vacuolated myeloid precursors characteristic of VEXAS syndrome (B). ABSTRACT Elderly men with pleuritis, systemic inflammation, cytopenias, and bone‐marrow vacuolization may have VEXAS due to somatic UBA1 mutations ...
Makoto Ito +4 more
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Chemotherapy alone for stage II–IVa laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: A 20‐year follow‐up
Abstract Background Current treatment options for nonmetastatic laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma include radiotherapy, chemoradiotherapy, and surgery, which can result in significant morbidity. This study reports the 20‐year outcomes of a single‐modality chemotherapy as a larynx preservation strategy in patients with stage II–IVa laryngeal squamous ...
Mateus Trinconi Cunha +11 more
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The Optimal Emergency Department Management of Out‐of‐Hospital Supraglottic Airways
Academic Emergency Medicine, EarlyView.
Aaron E. Robinson +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Sonographic Anatomy and Imaging of the Extracranial Component of the Hypoglossal Nerve (CNXII)
The hypoglossal nerve (HN) provides motor innervation to tongue muscles responsible for tongue movement, speech, mastication, swallowing, respiratory functions and management of oral secretions. The intracranial component of the HN can be demonstrated on magnetic resonance imaging and the extracranial component can be demonstrated with sonographic ...
Michelle Fenech +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Low-cost Videolaryngoscope in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Musikatavorn, Khrongwong +2 more
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Tracheal Structural Changes in Tracheostomy‐Dependent Children With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
ABSTRACT Background Patients with severe Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are prone to upper airway complications due to their need for prolonged intubation, early tracheostomy placement, and chronic high‐pressure ventilation. This study examines structural changes over time in tracheostomy‐dependent BPD patients compared to those without BPD.
Alexander Szymczak +7 more
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