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Evaluation of Radiofrequency Ablation Safety and Efficacy in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Single‐Center Retrospective Study in Taiwan and Literature Review

open access: yesThe Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is increasingly recognized as a minimally invasive option for primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound (US)‐guided RFA for the treatment of PHPT in Taiwan.
Shu‐Ting Wu   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Feasibility of Laryngeal Joint Replacement: A Proof of Concept Study in Cadavers

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Neck Active Monitoring After Partial Laryngectomy for cT2N0M0 True Vocal Cord SCC: A 10‐Year STROBE Analysis

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
In this study population of cT2N0M0 glottic squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) managed with frontline partial laryngectomy and active monitoring of the neck followed up until death or until the tenth postoperative year in 88% of cases, the 10‐year actuarial nodal control estimate was 90%, increasing to 92% in patients without local recurrence, with an ...
Ollivier Laccourreye   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Moderate Laryngeal Dysplasia in the Context of Classification Systems and Clinical Decision Making

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
There is still an ongoing debate about the classification of laryngeal dysplasia. In a large retrospective analysis of 392 patients, the progression of dysplasia and the risk of a de novo occurrence of invasive carcinoma were evaluated. Here especially the high rate of occurrence of invasive carcinoma in the group of moderate dysplasia with 44% is of ...
Flurin Mueller‐Diesing   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Contrastive Learning from Synthetic Audio Doppelgängers [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Learning robust audio representations currently demands extensive datasets of real-world sound recordings. By applying artificial transformations to these recordings, models can learn to recognize similarities despite subtle variations through techniques like contrastive learning.
arxiv  

Analysis of Vocal Disorders in a Feature Space

open access: yes, 2000
This paper provides a way to classify vocal disorders for clinical applications. This goal is achieved by means of geometric signal separation in a feature space.
Hegger, Rainer   +3 more
core  

Penetrating Laryngeal Trauma: Management of Severe Injuries Without Open Reduction Internal Fixation

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
Thyroid and cricoid cartilage fractures that are displaced or have multiple fracture lines are traditionally managed with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). In practice, patients with penetrating laryngeal trauma may have small fragments of cartilage that are difficult to reduce and fixate.
Helen Hieu Nguyen   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

216 Jewish Hospital of St. Louis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1984
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_216/1169/thumbnail ...

core   +1 more source

Correlations between Dysphagia Severity Scale Scores and Clinical Indices in Individuals with Multiple System Atrophy

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Dysphagia significantly impacts prognosis in individuals with multiple system atrophy (MSA). While video‐based assessments are practical, their limited availability highlights the need for a simple tool such as the Dysphagia Severity Scale (DSS) in clinical practice.
Ryunosuke Nagao   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Gαq signalling from endosomes: A new conundrum

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, EarlyView., 2023
Abstract G‐protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of membrane receptors, and are involved in the transmission of a variety of extracellular stimuli such as hormones, neurotransmitters, light and odorants into intracellular responses.
Carole Daly, Bianca Plouffe
wiley   +1 more source

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