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Sleep-Related Laryngeal Stridor in Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome
T Mizuno, S Kumada, R Naito - Pediatric Neurology, 2017
dysphagia and inspiratory laryngeal stridor occurring only during sleep. Laryngofiberscopic
examination demonstrated impaired bilateral vocal cord abduction associated with the
stridor (Video1). Brain magnetic resonance imaging were normal. In the blink reflex, while
examination demonstrated impaired bilateral vocal cord abduction associated with the
stridor (Video1). Brain magnetic resonance imaging were normal. In the blink reflex, while
Treatment of recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis
AH Müller - HNO, 2017
Whereas static vocal fold medialization or lateralization are currently the standard
procedures, new dynamic treatment methods such as reinnervation and laryngeal pacing
focus on better toning and remobilization of the paralyzed vocal folds. End-to-end or jump
procedures, new dynamic treatment methods such as reinnervation and laryngeal pacing
focus on better toning and remobilization of the paralyzed vocal folds. End-to-end or jump
Laryngeal Robotic Surgery
JR Bekeny, E Ozer - Atlas of Head and Neck Robotic Surgery, 2017
9.1 Background Laryngeal cancer has seen a variety of treatment modalities through history.
Originally in a surgical disease managed by total laryngectomy, larynx-preserving
treatments evolved with the development of partial laryngectomy techniques (both open and
Originally in a surgical disease managed by total laryngectomy, larynx-preserving
treatments evolved with the development of partial laryngectomy techniques (both open and
[PDF] A case report on localised laryngeal amyloidosis
M Agius, T Grima, M Cvorovic, D Babic, C Borg - International Journal of …, 2017
Abstract Amyloidosis is a rare disease which involves deposition of amyloid in the tissues.
Very rarely, amyloid can be deposited in a single organ giving rise to localised amyloidosis.
In the present study, a rare case of localised amyloid deposition in the larynx in a young
Very rarely, amyloid can be deposited in a single organ giving rise to localised amyloidosis.
In the present study, a rare case of localised amyloid deposition in the larynx in a young
Morphology of laryngeal cartilage of the nine‐banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) Linnaeus, 1758
CMB Fonseca, ABS da Silva, MMAS Cavalcante… - Microscopy Research and …
Abstract Armadillos, Xenarthras representatives, known for adaptability to different
ecosystems, own specific morphophysiological characteristics that are not known and
deserve to be studied. The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of cartilage of
ecosystems, own specific morphophysiological characteristics that are not known and
deserve to be studied. The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of cartilage of
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