Immunosuppression and Surgery‐Free Interval in Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis Airway Stenosis
Subglottic and tracheal stenosis are severe manifestations of granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) that often require both endoscopic intervention and systemic immunosuppression. Rituximab may help stabilize GPA‐related airway disease by prolonging the interval between endoscopic procedures and delaying relapse.
Sydney J. Torres +6 more
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Development of a Clinically Relevant Rabbit Model of Acute Laryngeal Injury. [PDF]
Stepp R +9 more
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CT‐Based Comparison of Tracheostomy Placement Accuracy: Open Versus Percutaneous Approaches
This study provides the first objective CT‐based comparison of tracheostomy placement accuracy between open surgical and percutaneous techniques in 503 patients. Both methods achieved comparable stoma positioning relative to the cricoid cartilage, while patient factors and surgeon expertise had a greater impact on placement accuracy than the surgical ...
Emad E. Khoury +4 more
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Genomic Profiling of Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Reveals Novel Biomarkers for Precision Medicine. [PDF]
Hsia B +10 more
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How I Do It: The Transtracheal Approach for Awake Cricopharyngeal Botulinum Toxin Injection
This transtracheal technique for cricopharyngeal botulinum toxin injection is a safe and effective option for chemodenervation of this muscle in the awake patient. Its advantages include reduced risk of toxin spread to intrinsic laryngeal muscles, the ability to administer higher doses of botulinum toxin, improved access to the entire length of the ...
Andrew Tritter +2 more
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Ultrasound assessment of larynx and trachea in the neonatal period - analysis of correlations and percentile charts. [PDF]
Paprocki ŁP, Migda B, Bokiniec R.
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An Unusual Case of Complete Bilateral Spastic Paralysis of Face, Jaw, Tongue and Larynx, following an Acute Illness [PDF]
James Collier
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Mouse Vocal Fold Permeability In Vivo: Effects of Novel Low‐Tech Injury and Instillation Methods
Improving experimental mouse vocal fold injury and instillation approaches is necessary to advance preclinical models of laryngeal disease. We have successfully repurposed low‐tech, quick, and reliable injury and instillation methods established in respiratory research. Using these methods, we show that murine vocal fold epithelium is inherently highly
Renee E. King +2 more
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