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Τετάρτη 8 Νοεμβρίου 2017

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[PDF] Laryngeal Cancer Update: A

LC Cavazos, GA Soto-Galindo, J Luis, T González - 2017
Abstract Laryngeal cancer is the second most frequent tumor of the upper aerodigestive
tract. The most common type is squamous cell carcinoma, accounting for 85-95% of
neoplasms. The most important risk factors are alcohol and tobacco consumption. The
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AB021. Prevention of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury with intraoperative nerve monitoring during esophageal cancer surgery—CCH experience

WH Hung, CY Cheng, CL Huang - Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2017
Background: Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury is a common complication after
esophagectomy. It might have decreased cough effort and pulmonary hygiene even
increased the risk of aspiration. RLN injury often occurred while RLN lymph node dissection
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[PDF] Unsuspected Hyoid Bone Fracture Following a Sport Laryngeal Trauma

A Marcocci, ME Schiraldi, F Fiorino - J Otolaryngol ENT Res, 2017
Abstract A 39 years old man sustained a fracture of the hyoid bone following closed neck
injury while weight-lifting in the gym. Though commonly occurring in association of other
neck fractures of the laryngeal skeleton, the fracture was isolated. Isolated hyoid bone
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[PDF] Laryngeal contrast in Qatari Arabic: Effect of speaking rate on VOT

V Kulikov
Abstract Beckman, Helgason, McMurray & Ringen (2011) claim that Swedish has an
overspecified phonological contrast between prevoiced and voiceless aspirated stops. Yet,
Swedish is the only language in which this pattern has been found. The current study
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