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ELECTROLYSIS IN THE REMOVAL OF NASAL AND PHARYNGEAL NEOPLASMS.
The therapeutic value of the galvanic current in urethral hypertrophie catarrh, fibromata and mucoid growths of the uterus, etc., has been presented with considerable force of late by various writers, but more notably by Apostoli, of Paris. He has clearly demonstrated from clinical evidence that this ''not strictly surgical nor strictly medical'' form
Donald Campbell
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How we do it: A series of 114 primary pharyngeal space neoplasms
Keypoints• Primary parapharyngeal space tumours are exceedingly rare.• We present a series of 114 parapharyngeal space tumours, the second largest in the literature.• The most frequent benign tumours were pleomorphic adenoma (34) and paraganglioma (33); the commonest malignancies were of salivary gland origin (12).• The 5‐ and 10‐year survival for ...
R, Shahab, T, Heliwell, A S, Jones
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BackgroundManagement of diminutive pharyngeal neoplasms is controversial. Thus, we conducted a single‐center, prospective pilot study to investigate the efficacy and safety of endoscopic excision with cold forceps biopsy (CFB) of these lesions.Patients and MethodsThirty‐nine lesions endoscopically diagnosed with narrow‐band imaging as pharyngeal ...
Yuichi Shimodate +15 more
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Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is a mainstream treatment for superficial pharyngeal squamous cell neoplasms (SPSCN) in Japan. There were few reports of it in China, which were small in scale and lack long-term follow-up data. Quality of life (QoL) outcomes of ESD for SPSCN have also not been studied.
Xinghang Dai +7 more
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The biological behaviour of canine oral and pharyngeal neoplasms*
Robert S. Brodey
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[Treatment of patients with malignant laryngeal and pharyngeal neoplasms].
The results of the treatment of 340 patients with malignant tumors in the laryngopharynx show the advantages of combined and surgical methods over radiation therapy: five-year survival after application of the above methods made up 43% and 12%, respectively.
V S, Pogosov +2 more
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A new technique for endolaryngeal microsurgery is proposed. It based on the irradiation of benign laryngeal tumours using Ho:YAG and potassium-titanyl-phosphate (KTP) lasers. A total of 198 patients of either sex aged from 2 to 77 years with a variety of benign laryngeal neoplasms were treated by this method between 2004 and 2007.
D M, Mustafaev +5 more
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[General orientation of the treatment of mouth and pharyngeal neoplasms].
The treatment of carcinomas of oropharynx and oral cavity has changed rapidly over the last 15 years due to the progress of surgical technics and of oncological knowledge. As far as natural history and therapy are concerned, there are two opposing types of cancer: 1.
Y Cachin
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In incurable cancer of the mouth and oropharynx, reasonable palliative therapy should render the patient's remaining life-span worth living. The following problems impair tumor patient's well-being: 1. pain, 2. ingestive and respiratory difficulties, 3. aspect, 4. odor, 5. psychic trauma resulting from 3 and 4.
W, Strupler, J, Riedi, H H, Wespi
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