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Lung, Laryngeal and Other Respiratory Cancer Incidence among Japanese Atomic Bomb Survivors: An Updated Analysis from 1958 through 2009

EK Cahoon, DL Preston, DA Pierce, E Grant… - Radiation Research, 2017
Risks of respiratory cancers related to radiation exposure from occupational, accidental and
medical sources continues to be of public health significance and regulatory concern.
Quantification of the joint effects of radiation and smoking provides important information for
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[HTML] Comparison of Ambu® AuraGain™ laryngeal mask and air-Q™ intubating laryngeal airway for blind tracheal intubation in adults: A randomized controlled trial

S Sethi, S Maitra, V Saini, T Samara - Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2017
Background This study has been designed to compare the performance of Ambu®
AuraGain™ laryngeal mask with the air-Q™ as a conduit for blind tracheal intubation in adult
patients. Methods In this prospective randomized controlled trial blind endotracheal
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Examination of swallowing maneuver training and transfer of practiced behaviors to laryngeal vestibule kinematics in functional swallowing of healthy adults

R Guedes, A Azola, P Macrae, K Sunday, V Mejia… - Physiology & Behavior, 2017
Abstract Swallowing maneuvers are routinely trained in dysphagia rehabilitation with the
assumption that practiced behaviors transfer to functional swallowing, however transfer is
rarely examined in the deglutition literature. The goal of this study was to train the volitional
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[HTML] The Non-Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve: a meta-analysis and clinical considerations

BM Henry, S Sanna, MJ Graves, J Vikse, B Sanna… - PeerJ, 2017
Background The Non-Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (NRLN) is a rare embryologically-derived
variant of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN). The presence of an NRLN significantly
increases the risk of iatrogenic injury and operative complications. Our aim was to provide a
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[PDF] Laryngomalacia with Epiglottic Prolapse Obscuring the Laryngeal Inlet

M Laschat, J Kaufmann, F Wappler
An 8-week-old girl with congenital inspiratory stridor was listed for diag- nostic
laryngotracheoscopy. Flexible laryn- goscopy was performed with intravenous propofol and sufentanil
sedation. Spontane- ous ventilation was assisted via face mask. Laryngomalacia with a retroflexed
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[PDF] Efficacy of Bilateral Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block for Diagnostic Direct Laryngoscopy

RK Sivakumar, R Rajasekar, P Sellappan, H Anandan
Abstract Background: Direct laryngoscopy (DLS) is a routine diagnostic procedure employed
by otorhinolaryngologist which is being painful and causing severe discomfort to the patient
is usually done under general anesthesia. Aim: To study the efficacy of bilateral superior
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[PDF] Case Report and Clinical Review of Laryngeal Pemphigoid: Presentation, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Options

MD Zain Rizvi, S Shay, E Ramirez
Page 1. Case Report and Clinical Review of Laryngeal Pemphigoid: Presentation, Diagnosis,
and Therapeutic Options Zain Rizvi, MD1; Sophie Shay, MD 1; Eddie Ramirez, MD 1 Purpose •
Discuss the clinical presentation, epidemiology, ... involved, and can be used as to easily obtain
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