ABSTRACT Background Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction (RCPD), also known as “No Burp Syndrome,” is a rare condition characterized by the inability to burp due to cricopharyngeus muscle dysfunction. Patients experience bloating, chest and abdominal discomfort, gurgling sounds, and excessive flatulence, which significantly impact quality of life ...
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The Fractional or Divided Dose Method of External Irradiation in the Treatment of Cancer of the Pharynx, Tonsil, Larynx and Paranasal Sinuses [PDF]
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Generative AI in Otolaryngology Residency Personal Statement Writing: A Mixed‐Methods Analysis
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Post‐Intubation Acute Laryngeal Injuries: Analysis of Predictive Factors of Poor Prognosis
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Clinical feasibility of atlas-based auto-segmentation for organ-at-risk contouring in head-and-neck radiotherapy. [PDF]
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