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Infections of the Neck

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2019
Infection of the neck is a relatively common emergency department complaint. If not diagnosed and managed promptly, it may quickly progress to a life-threatening infection. These infections can result in true airway emergencies that may require fiberoptic or surgical airways.
Renjie Michael, Li, Michael, Kiemeney
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Suppurations of the Neck

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Although the antibiotic era has lessened the incidence and improved the prognosis of neck suppurations, surgical drainage remains the definitive method of treatment. In 1941, Weintraub1divided the retropharyngeal area into five separate spaces, namely, the paired right and left prevertebral spaces, the paired right and left peripharyngeal spaces, and,
R C, KRATZ   +3 more
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THE NECK MASS

Medical Clinics of North America, 1999
Many head and neck disease processes are manifest as neck masses. These conditions are treated by surgical excision except for some inflammatory masses, and often those too must be excised before a diagnosis can be made. The real question is when to excise the lesion to expedite treatment in the most cost-effective manner.
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A pain in the neck

Practical Neurology, 2013
A 75-year-old man presented to the emergency department with dizziness. He had been in good health until 5 weeks before admission, when his ladder slipped while he was cutting branches in a tree. He fell on to his upper back and left shoulder but did not hit his head or lose consciousness. Following the fall, he developed persisting left-sided neck and
Wallace J, Brownlee   +4 more
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Lymphoscintigraphy of the Neck

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1985
Lymph node Imaging has been helpful In managing patients with lymphoma, melanoma, and breast cancer. To evaluate 38 patients with head and neck cancers, 99mTC minicolloid was injected adjacent to the tumor and into a similar area on the uninvolved side.
D B, Blakeslee   +4 more
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A Pain in the Neck: An Adolescent with Neck Pain

Pediatrics In Review, 2022
Lauren S, Starnes   +3 more
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A Mass in the Neck

A.M.A. Archives of Otolaryngology, 1957
A mass in the neck frequently signifies the presence of carcinoma of the nasopharynx. The nasopharynx should be carefully examined, not only by means of the mirror but also by digital palpation and biopsy when a neck mass is suspected of being a metastatic malignancy.
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Teratoma of the Neck

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1973
Since the condition was first described over a century ago, many cases of teratoma of the neck have been documented. There are now approximately 110 cases reported in the literature. The purpose of this article is to add a further two cases and to assess the nature of these uncommon tumours.
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Getting it in the neck

Nursing Standard, 1989
Danger - you could be risking a close shave or a brush with death in the bathroom every morning, scientists have warned.
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