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Laryngeal hamartoma: A case report
Hamartoma is a rare benign malformation of the larynx. Clinical and histopathological findings of the larynx is often confused with other benign masses.
Harun Soyalıç+4 more
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Speech-Based Parameter Estimation of an Asymmetric Vocal Fold Oscillation Model and Its Application in Discriminating Vocal Fold Pathologies [PDF]
So far, several physical models have been proposed for the study of vocal fold oscillations during phonation. The parameters of these models, such as vocal fold elasticity, resistance, etc. are traditionally determined through the observation and measurement of the vocal fold vibrations in the larynx.
arxiv
Abstract Pre‐lab summary videos supplement gross anatomy courses by helping students navigate difficult concepts, increasing student confidence, and allowing for content review outside the laboratory. Few studies have examined the direct correlation between video viewing and performance outcomes.
Megan E. Kruskie+4 more
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Abstract Aims The aim of this study was to determine if head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients treated with cisplatin chemoradiotherapy and short hydration (SH) experience less dose‐limiting toxicity (DLT) and receive more cisplatin than those with medium hydration (MH) or long hydration (LH).
Anouk W. M. A. Schaeffers+10 more
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ObjectivesTo investigate the relationship between nutritional supplementation and radiation dose to the pharyngeal constrictor muscles and larynx for head and neck (HN) cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed ...
Sudharsan Madhavan+10 more
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Bayesian inference for case-control point pattern data in spatial epidemiology with the \texttt{inlabru} R package [PDF]
The analysis of case-control point pattern data is an important problem in spatial epidemiology. The spatial variation of cases if often compared to that of a set of controls to assess spatial risk variation as well as the detection of risk factors and exposure to putative pollution sources using spatial regression models.
arxiv
Novel methodology to quantify dehydration in head and neck cancer radiotherapy using DIXON MRI
Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients are at risk of weight change, due to inadequate nutrition intake or dehydration, when receiving radiotherapy (RT). 4This study aimed to develop methodology to measure water content changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the head and neck region over the course of RT.
Sophie Duncan+8 more
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II. Remarks on the Macroscopic Diagnosis and General Indications for Treatment of Cancer of the Larynx [PDF]
John N. Mackenzie
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