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Δευτέρα 6 Νοεμβρίου 2017

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Increased respiratory neural drive and work of breathing in exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction

ES Walsted, A Faisal, CJ Jolley, LL Swanton, MJ Pavitt… - Journal of Applied …, 2017
Rationale: Exercise induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO), a phenomenon in which the
larynx closes inappropriately during physical activity, is a prevalent cause of exertional
dyspnea in young individuals. The physiological ventilatory impact of EILO and its
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Can transesophageal echocardiography be safely performed using a laryngeal mask airway during atrial fibrillation ablation?

D Balmforth, A Smith, D Nagore, R Schilling, B O'Brien - Journal of Cardiothoracic …, 2017
Can transesophageal echocardiography be safely performed using a laryngeal mask airway
during atrial fibrillation ablation? ... D. Balmforth, A. Smith, D. Nagore, R. Schilling, B. O'Brien
... PII: S1053-0770(17)30860-1 DOI: http://ift.tt/2ha0SkJ Reference:
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Role of reinnervation in the management of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury: current state and advances

V Fancello, SAR Nouraei, KJ Heathcote - Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head …, 2017
Summary: Reinnervation of the larynx is a complex undertaking that can be performed by
ENT surgeons with skills in microsurgery. Advances in this this field represent a paradigm
shift in laryngeal rehabilitation and a prerequisite for laryngeal transplantation. Advances in
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[HTML] Laryngeal airway reconstruction indicates that rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are produced by an edge-tone mechanism

T Riede, HL Borgard, B Pasch - Royal Society Open Science, 2017
Some rodents produce ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) for social communication using an
aerodynamic whistle, a unique vocal production mechanism not found in other animals. The
functional anatomy and evolution of this sound production mechanism remains unclear.
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Selective recurrent laryngeal nerve stimulation using a penetrating electrode array in the feline model.

YM Haidar, R Sahyouni, O Moshtaghi, BY Wang… - The Laryngoscope, 2017
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Laryngeal muscles (LMs) are controlled by the recurrent
laryngeal nerve (RLN), injury of which can result in vocal fold (VF) paralysis (VFP). We
aimed to introduce a bioelectric approach to selective stimulation of LMs and graded muscle
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MiR-613 suppressed the laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma progression through regulating PDK1.

J Wang, W Ge, Y Wang, M Li, C Han - Journal of cellular biochemistry, 2017
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are aberrantly expressed in several tumors and play important role in
tumorigenesis. However, little is known about the role of miR-613 in laryngeal squamous
cell carcinoma (LSCC). We determined the expression of miR-613 in a panel of 30 LSCC
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[HTML] Prevalence of HPV infection in hypopharyngeal and laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma at Thailand's largest tertiary referral center

W Pongsapich, N Eakkasem, S Siritantikorn… - Infectious Agents and …, 2017
Abstract Background Following the well-established relationship between human
papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical carcinoma, the carcinogenicity of this virus has also been
confirmed in subsets of head and neck carcinoma (HNCA), but mainly in the oropharynx.
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Laryngeal cryptococcosis associated with inhaled corticosteroid use: case reports and literature review

DJY Wong, MBMS MSurg, P Stanley, P Paddle - Frontiers in Surgery, 2017
Laryngeal cryptococcosis is a rare clinical entity. There have been a limited number of case
reports in the literature with no consensus regarding optimal management. This review
contributes two additional case reports of immunocompetent patients with cryptococcal
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[HTML] Anatomy of the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve in Asian population

YH Cha, SY Moon, O Jehoon, T Tansatit, HM Yang - Scientific Reports, 2017
Abstract Injury to the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (eSLN) can cause a
hoarse or weak voice with dysergia of the cricothyroid. The present study provided the
topographic information of the eSLN in the Asian and verified anatomical validity of the
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[PDF] Expression of ORAOV1, ABCG2, and KiSS-1 associate with prognosis in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

W Song, L Zhou, X Gong, S Wu, L Yu, B Zhu, D Wang - Int J Clin Exp Med, 2017
Abstract: Background: Oral cancer overexpressed 1 (ORAOV1, a novel candidate
oncogene), ATP-binding cassette sub-family G member (ABCG2, a biomarker of cancer
stem cells), and KiSS-1 (a suppressor of tumor metastasis) are all usefully predictive factors
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[PDF] Right axillary straight incision with laryngeal mask airway for congenital heart disease in children

Y Liu, L Ji, X Zhao, Y Huo, F Zhao, C Liu, W Sun, Y Bi - Int J Clin Exp Med, 2017
Abstract: Aim: To compare the efficacy of right axillary straight incision with laryngeal mask
airway (LMA) and median sternotomy incision with tracheal intubation in treating children
with congenital heart disease. Methods: Children with congenital heart disease were
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[PDF] Neonatal Stridor in Familial Congenital Laryngeal Paralysis (Plott Syndrome): A Case Study in an Omani Family

ES Shatla, GP Prashanth, R Aguiar, G Shivalingam… - Oman medical Journal, 2017
ABSTRACT Stridor presenting soon after birth due to bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis
(vCP) is rare. We report a family with bilateral vCP affecting four male members in two
generations and hence suggesting X-linked recessive inheritance. Severe stridor in the
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[PDF] Artemin promotes proliferation and metastasis in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

CB Gao, D Wang, Y Wang, YH Liu - Int J Clin Exp Pathol, 2017
Abstract: Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is the main type of human laryngeal
cancer which is one of the most common malignant head and neck tumors and the
outcomes of LSCC patients are always poor. The intrinsic molecular mechanisms in
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Laryngeal Transplantation

DG Lott, RR Lorenz - Neurolaryngology, 2018
Abstract Laryngeal transplantation has the potential to restore voice, breathing, and
swallowing in patients with severe laryngeal dysfunction. Following the first successful
human laryngeal transplant in 1998, significant research has been performed and
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[PDF] Anatomy of the Thoracic Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves from a Surgeon's Perspective

K Amer - Anat Physiol, 2017
Abstract There is a need for a fresh understanding of the course of the recurrent laryngeal
nerves (RLN) in the chest. Thoracic surgeons avoid dissection around the nerves altogether
to avoid its injury. This is impacting on how comprehensive nodal dissection can be in lung
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[PDF] LARYNGEAL TUBERCULOSIS. INITIAL DIAGNOSIS THROUGH MULTIPLE DETECTOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

PJM Martínez, RS Vila, IJ Martínez - Rev Esp Patol Torac, 2017
mithorax (Figure 2). Before this finding, a MDCT of the thorax was carried out, where a
cavitated lesion with a thickened wall could be seen in the upper right lobe measuring
approximately 47.61 x 48.91 mm, with several micro-cavitated lesions observed in both
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[PDF] Re-sults of the Conservative Surgery for Laryngeal Cancer

FGS Souza, JLO Bogado, RA Dedivitis - Sci-entific Pages Otolaryngol, 2017
Abstract Introduction: The techniques of partial laryngectomy are based on the
compartimentalization of the larynx and their aims are to provide the oncologically radical
excision and to preserve the laryngeal function. Objective: To evaluate the oncological
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Laryngeal Pacing

AH Mueller - Neurolaryngology, 2018
Abstract Bilateral vocal fold paresis (BVFP) is a rare condition, potentially life-threatening
when the associated airway obstruction symptoms are severe. The most frequent etiology is
iatrogenic nerve lesion during thyroid gland surgery. Surgical glottic enlargement, even
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Using a neural network with radial basis functions for task of recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring based on electrophysiological approach

M Dyvak, A Pukas, Y Maslyiak, P Stakhiv, M Cegielski - Computational Problems of …, 2017
Electrophysiological approach of stimulation of surgical wound tissues for recurrent
laryngeal nerve (RLN) localization is considered. It is proposed to use neural network (NN)
that identifying the distance from stimulation point to RLN for this purpose. Method of NN
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Spasmodic Dysphonia (Laryngeal Dystonia)

C Wittekindt - Neurolaryngology, 2018
Abstract Spasmodic dysphonia (SD) or laryngeal dystonia is a focal voice disorder that
produces involuntary spasms of the vocal folds, resulting in a strained-strangled voice
production. Symptoms of SD come in several varieties. The disorder can be broadly divided
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