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Go-karting injury: a case of laryngeal trauma.
M Brimioulle, M King, P Bowles, N Saunders - BMJ case reports, 2017
We report a case of accidental strangulation and crush injury to the anterior neck resulting in
laryngeal trauma. This extremely uncommon mechanism of injury provides a safety warning
regarding precautions with neck wear, and the unusual resulting injury represents an
laryngeal trauma. This extremely uncommon mechanism of injury provides a safety warning
regarding precautions with neck wear, and the unusual resulting injury represents an
Comparison of Ketamine versus Fentanyl as an adjuvant with Propofol for inserting Laryngeal Mask Airway
RM Kumar, MD Patel, H Balachander, S Parida - Indian Journal of Clinical …, 2017
Materials and Methods 120 adult, ASA 1 and 2 patients were randomly allocated into two
groups, propofol-ketamine (PK) and propofol-fentanyl (PF),(n= 60 in each group) Baseline
parameters-oxygen saturation (SpO2), Mean Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse Rate (PR) and End
groups, propofol-ketamine (PK) and propofol-fentanyl (PF),(n= 60 in each group) Baseline
parameters-oxygen saturation (SpO2), Mean Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse Rate (PR) and End
Prenatal nicotinic exposure prolongs superior laryngeal C-fiber–mediated apnea and bradycardia through enhancing neuronal TRPV1 expression and excitation
X Gao, L Zhao, J Zhuang, N Zang, F Xu - The FASEB Journal, 2017
Abstract Maternal cigarette smoke, including prenatal nicotinic exposure (PNE), is
responsible for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The fatal events of SIDS are
characterized by severe bradycardia and life-threatening apneas. Although activation of
responsible for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The fatal events of SIDS are
characterized by severe bradycardia and life-threatening apneas. Although activation of
Application of laryngeal landmarks for characterization of dysphonic speech
K Ishikawa, J MacAuslan, SE Boyce - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2017
Dysphonia is often a result of laryngeal pathology, which elicits greater aperiodicity and
instability in a speech signal. These acoustic abnormalities likely contribute to the
intelligibility deficit reported by speakers with dysphonia. Acoustic analysis is commonly
instability in a speech signal. These acoustic abnormalities likely contribute to the
intelligibility deficit reported by speakers with dysphonia. Acoustic analysis is commonly
Expressions and Significance of ALDH1, HIF-1α and VEGF in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Y Zhao, X Jin, N Li, YZ Qin, J Qian - Sichuan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban= Journal of …, 2017
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the expressions of aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1),
hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in laryngeal
squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) and their relationships with clinical significance.
hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in laryngeal
squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) and their relationships with clinical significance.
Laryngeal Transplantation
A FBewley, DG Farwell - Textbook of Laryngology, 2017
Though not integral in sustaining life itself, the human larynx can be essential in sustaining
quality of life through its essential roles in voicing and swallowing. Laryngeal transplantation
offers the potential to vastly improve quality of life in patients who have suffered laryngeal
quality of life through its essential roles in voicing and swallowing. Laryngeal transplantation
offers the potential to vastly improve quality of life in patients who have suffered laryngeal
Definitive Airway Management in the Presence of a Laryngeal Tube Supraglottic Airway:" There's More Than One Way to Skin a Cat".
HP Grocott - A&A Case Reports, 2017
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Laryngeal Electromyography in Spasmodic Dysphonia and Overview of Spasmodic Dysphonia
E Barbarite, DE Rosow - Textbook of Laryngology, 2017
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD) is a dystonic condition of the laryngeal musculature resulting in
a constellation of vocal symptoms and reduced quality of life. Adductor, abductor, and mixed
subtypes of SD make it a heterogeneous disorder that may manifest as distinct or
a constellation of vocal symptoms and reduced quality of life. Adductor, abductor, and mixed
subtypes of SD make it a heterogeneous disorder that may manifest as distinct or
Laryngeal Trauma
B THathiram, VS Khattar - Textbook of Laryngology, 2017
The larynxperforms various functions in the human body, of which airway protection and
phonation play an important role. However, this small, but important, organ lies superficially
in the neck, making it vulnerable to trauma, which, even if trivial, due to its precarious
phonation play an important role. However, this small, but important, organ lies superficially
in the neck, making it vulnerable to trauma, which, even if trivial, due to its precarious
Principles of Laryngeal Framework Surgery
G Khaund - Textbook of Laryngology, 2017
Verbal communication is most important for human society. Voice is the identity of a person.
The production of voice is not only dependent on the movement of the vocal folds but also
on the size, shape and structural integrity of the larynx. It also depends on the pulmonary
The production of voice is not only dependent on the movement of the vocal folds but also
on the size, shape and structural integrity of the larynx. It also depends on the pulmonary
Does gene expression in laryngeal sub‐sites differ between patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux and controls?
JM Wood, DJ Hussey, CM Woods, D Astill, DI Watson… - Clinical Otolaryngology
Method Laryngeal biopsies from non-smoking LPR patients (n= 10; Reflux Symptom Index
(RSI)> 12 and a Reflux Finding Score (RFS)> 6) and controls (n= 9; RSI< 12 and RFS< 6)
were collected from 4 sub-sites (true vocal cord, false vocal cord, medial arytenoid, posterior
(RSI)> 12 and a Reflux Finding Score (RFS)> 6) and controls (n= 9; RSI< 12 and RFS< 6)
were collected from 4 sub-sites (true vocal cord, false vocal cord, medial arytenoid, posterior
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