PARALYSIS OF LEFT RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE, ASSOCIATED WITH MITRAL STENOSIS [PDF]
Joseph Garland, Paul D. White
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Long‐Term Follow‐up of Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy in the Intensive Care Unit
By comparing percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) in the intensive care unit (ICU) to the established baseline of surgical tracheostomy (ST) outside of the ICU, this study aimed to inform clinical practice guidelines and enhance the overall care of critically ill patients requiring tracheostomy interventions, with a particular focus on ...
Ram Patel+7 more
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Use of Hive Debris to Detect Acute Bee Paralysis Virus, Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus and Deformed Wing Virus in Honey Bees: An Innovative and Non-Invasive Approach. [PDF]
Olivieri S+6 more
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Three Brothers, illustrating an Unusual Form of Family Paralysis (Familial Lateral Sclerosis with Amyotrophy) [PDF]
E. G. Fearnsides, Henry Head
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Ultrasonic Vocalization Acoustics After Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury and Recovery
Reliable and functional biomarkers in animal models of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury are needed to ensure translation of treatments from the laboratory to the clinic. This study aimed to investigate the impact of RLN injury on rodent ultrasonic vocalization (USV) acoustics in both acute and chronic stages of injury.
Robert Morrison+2 more
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EV68-228-N monoclonal antibody treatment halts progression of paralysis in a mouse model of EV-D68 induced acute flaccid myelitis. [PDF]
Rudy MJ+9 more
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Cases of Symptomatic Paralysis Agitans following Encephalitis Lethargica [PDF]
S. A. Kinnier Wilson
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Feasibility of Laryngeal Joint Replacement: A Proof of Concept Study in Cadavers
Treatment in advanced cases of posterior laryngeal stenosis relies on permanent tracheostomy or irreversible arytenoidectomy/cordectomy, which are compromises between voice, swallowing, and airway. While having intact laryngeal neuromuscular function, there is immobility of the vocal cord due to scarring and ankylosis of the cricoarytenoid joint.
Robert C. Wang+4 more
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Semaglutide reverses the chronic myopathy of hyperkalemic periodic paralysis: a case report. [PDF]
Brand K, Landry D, Mulhern J, Braden G.
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A Preliminary Note on an Epidemic of Paralysis in Children: (One Hundred and Twenty Cases) [PDF]
A. Macphail
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