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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1993
Laryngeal histoplasmosis was first described in 1952. Since then, fewer than 100 cases had been reported. This dimorphic fungus is endemic in the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys. The yeast phase is responsible for human infection.We report a 44-year-old woman who developed laryngitis.
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Laryngeal histoplasmosis was first described in 1952. Since then, fewer than 100 cases had been reported. This dimorphic fungus is endemic in the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys. The yeast phase is responsible for human infection.We report a 44-year-old woman who developed laryngitis.
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Auris Nasus Larynx, 1991
Actinomycosis is a disease characterized by a chronic suppurative and granulomatous process which tends to form multiple pyogenic draining sinus tracts. The most common site in which it occurs is the cervico-facial region, especially in the submandibular area.
D H, Tsuji +4 more
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Actinomycosis is a disease characterized by a chronic suppurative and granulomatous process which tends to form multiple pyogenic draining sinus tracts. The most common site in which it occurs is the cervico-facial region, especially in the submandibular area.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968
SEVERE trauma to the larynx is fortunately an infrequent occurence. Regardless of this fact, there has been considerable attention given to this subject in the past several years. Many authors have given excellent reviews on the overall care of these patients and to the treatment of14complications, both early and late, arising from these injuries. This
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SEVERE trauma to the larynx is fortunately an infrequent occurence. Regardless of this fact, there has been considerable attention given to this subject in the past several years. Many authors have given excellent reviews on the overall care of these patients and to the treatment of14complications, both early and late, arising from these injuries. This
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967
THERE WERE 49,000 people killed on the American highways in 1965. This amounted to 134 people each day, or 5.6 every hour, or roughly one person killed every 10 minutes. During this same period, there were 1,800,000 injuries. 1 When these figures are compared to the 34,000 2 lives lost in the entire Korean conflict or the 53,000 3 lost in World War I ...
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THERE WERE 49,000 people killed on the American highways in 1965. This amounted to 134 people each day, or 5.6 every hour, or roughly one person killed every 10 minutes. During this same period, there were 1,800,000 injuries. 1 When these figures are compared to the 34,000 2 lives lost in the entire Korean conflict or the 53,000 3 lost in World War I ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1975
An unusual case of cryptococcosis of the larynx initially developed as an acute upper airway obstruction that necessitated tracheostomy. Concomitant findings were tracheobronchial ulcerations and edema with severe mainstem bronchial constriction on the left side.
M C, Reese, J B, Colclasure
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An unusual case of cryptococcosis of the larynx initially developed as an acute upper airway obstruction that necessitated tracheostomy. Concomitant findings were tracheobronchial ulcerations and edema with severe mainstem bronchial constriction on the left side.
M C, Reese, J B, Colclasure
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1949
Recently I found among some of the material which I had brought with me from Germany the two accompanying pictures from a case of hemangioma of the larynx, which, so far as I am aware, is quite unique. Hemangioma of the larynx. A laborer, aged 35, was referred to me by a general practitioner for relief from severe attacks of suffocation.
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Recently I found among some of the material which I had brought with me from Germany the two accompanying pictures from a case of hemangioma of the larynx, which, so far as I am aware, is quite unique. Hemangioma of the larynx. A laborer, aged 35, was referred to me by a general practitioner for relief from severe attacks of suffocation.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1918
The literature of acromegaly contains but little reference to the larynx, which seems strange in view of the fact that in a number of cases alteration of the voice is mentioned. I hope that the herein recorded cases will lead to systematic examination of the larynx not only in every case of acromegaly but also in every case of hypophysial abnormality ...
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The literature of acromegaly contains but little reference to the larynx, which seems strange in view of the fact that in a number of cases alteration of the voice is mentioned. I hope that the herein recorded cases will lead to systematic examination of the larynx not only in every case of acromegaly but also in every case of hypophysial abnormality ...
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractTwenty-two cases of rhinoscleroma were studied to determine the involvementof the larynx. The study revealed that scieroma affected the larynx in 40 per cent of cases. In the larynx, scleromatous lesions were found in the subglottic region and the disease was observed in stages i.e. atrophic, granulomatous (proliferative i.e.
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AbstractTwenty-two cases of rhinoscleroma were studied to determine the involvementof the larynx. The study revealed that scieroma affected the larynx in 40 per cent of cases. In the larynx, scleromatous lesions were found in the subglottic region and the disease was observed in stages i.e. atrophic, granulomatous (proliferative i.e.
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