Microevolutionary divergence and plasticity of laryngeal shape in the house mouse (<i>Mus musculus</i>). [PDF]
Riede T, Sherwood M, Kaup M, Baab KL.
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Validation of an Endoscopic Landmark for Injection of Internal Branch of Superior Laryngeal Nerve
This study validates a transnasal endoscopic approach to target the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (iSLN) via the piriform sinus. Cadaveric analysis showed this method enables precise localization with minimal variability, offering a promising technique for treating laryngeal sensory dysfunction.
Yuki Tanigami +4 more
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Real-world performance evaluation of commercial autocontouring software for head and neck cancer radiotherapy. [PDF]
Young T +9 more
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A comprehensive course for teaching emergency cricothyrotomy [PDF]
Backlund, Brandon +3 more
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Branchial Cleft Cyst Carcinoma Remains Grossly Over Diagnosed: A Large Database Analysis
Branchial cleft cyst carcinomas (BCCC) are rare lateral neck malignancies thought to originate from branchial cleft remnants. This study describes the largest cohort of patients with BCCC to date. Most patients were diagnosed with another HNC within 5 years, suggesting a likely misdiagnosis of BCCC. ABSTRACT Introduction Branchial cleft cyst carcinomas
Andrew Meci +2 more
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Congenital laryngocele: a rare cause of neonatal respiratory distress. [PDF]
Honnorat M, Coudert A, Butin M.
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Revisiting Fire Safety Guidelines in CO2 Laser Airway Surgery
This experimental study evaluates fire risk during CO2 laser airway surgery using high‐flow and jet ventilation in a porcine model. Results showed that laser wattage had a greater influence on fire risk than FiO2, with jet ventilation consistently producing expansive flames.
Ariel Roitman +5 more
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Electromyographic Assessment of the Extrinsic Laryngeal Muscles: Pilot and Descriptive Study of a Vocal Function Assessment Protocol. [PDF]
Ribeiro J +3 more
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Surgical Management of Substernal Goiters: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 15,706 patients with substernal goiter highlights that while surgery is often prompted by symptoms or imaging evidence of compression, over a quarter of patients were asymptomatic. The majority of cases (88.7%) were successfully managed through a cervical approach, with only a minority requiring thoracic ...
Matthew H. Cheung +4 more
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