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Deciphering the Significance of Vocal Fold Motility in Laryngeal Cancer: Time for a Paradigm Shift?
The Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
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American Speech, 1930
405 while the Germanic custom, infrequently employed in English monographs , of spacing type so as to bring to the eye at once importance or summarizing statements is followed. The illustrations are clear, excellently reproduced and informative.
Samuel C Harvey+7 more
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405 while the Germanic custom, infrequently employed in English monographs , of spacing type so as to bring to the eye at once importance or summarizing statements is followed. The illustrations are clear, excellently reproduced and informative.
Samuel C Harvey+7 more
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Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Larynx Cancer in the US.
JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2022Importance Larynx cancer is associated with considerable morbidity for patients and has a high mortality rate. Historical analyses showed that the incidence of larynx cancer was decreasing but the mortality was not similarly improving.
Prashanthi Divakar, L. Davies
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1998
The complex anatomy of the larynx, best conceptualized as a set of mucosal folds draped over a cartilaginous skeleton, has developed as a consequence of its many upper airway functions. Despite its deep location in the neck, much of the mucosal surface of the larynx is amenable to direct laryngoscopic inspection.
M H, Lev, H D, Curtin
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The complex anatomy of the larynx, best conceptualized as a set of mucosal folds draped over a cartilaginous skeleton, has developed as a consequence of its many upper airway functions. Despite its deep location in the neck, much of the mucosal surface of the larynx is amenable to direct laryngoscopic inspection.
M H, Lev, H D, Curtin
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Chondrometaplasia of the Larynx
ORL, 1985A case of chondrometaplasia of the larynx is reported. The clinicopathological appearances are discussed with a review of the literature. The importance of distinguishing this lesion from cartilaginous tumors is emphasized.
FERLITO, Alfio, RECHER G.
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2003
In Europe, laryngeal cancer accounts for only 2-5% of all cancers, the incidence being much higher among males than among females. Smoke and alcohol represent the major behavioural risk factors. Several carcinogens, occupations and vitamin deficiencies have been associated with laryngeal cancer.
L. Licitra+6 more
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In Europe, laryngeal cancer accounts for only 2-5% of all cancers, the incidence being much higher among males than among females. Smoke and alcohol represent the major behavioural risk factors. Several carcinogens, occupations and vitamin deficiencies have been associated with laryngeal cancer.
L. Licitra+6 more
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2009
This chapter describes the structure and function of the vocal cords. Congenital and infectious diseases of the larynx are listed. The risk factors, presentation, investigation, staging, and treatment strategies for carcinoma of the larynx are discussed.
Rogan Corbridge, Nicholas Steventon
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This chapter describes the structure and function of the vocal cords. Congenital and infectious diseases of the larynx are listed. The risk factors, presentation, investigation, staging, and treatment strategies for carcinoma of the larynx are discussed.
Rogan Corbridge, Nicholas Steventon
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