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Σάββατο 3 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

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Incidence and Predictors of Unsuspected Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Lymph Node Metastases After Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy in Patients with Esophageal …

ZG Li, XB Zhang, YW Wen, YH Liu, YK Chao - World Journal of Surgery, 2018
Background Radical lymph node (LN) dissection along the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN)
area carries a substantial morbidity rate, and its usefulness in neoadjuvant
chemoradiotherapy (nCRT)-treated esophageal cancer patients remains unclear. Methods
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Laryngeal nerve morbidity in 1.273 central node dissections for thyroid cancer

X Liu, D Zhang, G Zhang, L Zhao, L Zhou, Y Fu, S Li… - Surgical Oncology, 2018
Aim We assess the prevalence and mechanism of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury in
central neck dissection (CND) for thyroid cancer. Methods CND with intraoperative neural
monitoring was outlined in 1.273 nerves at risk (NAR). RLN lesions were stratified according
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[PDF] PRR4: A novel downregulated gene in laryngeal cancer

S Ekizoglu, T Ulutin, J Guliyev, N Buyru - Oncology Letters
Abstract Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are a diverse group of tumor
types, including neoplasia of the paranasal sinuses, oral cavity, trachea, pharynx and larynx.
Laryngeal cancer is the most common type of HNSCC. The proline‑rich 4 (PRR4) protein is
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Comparing The Efficacy of Surfactant Administration By Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) and Endotracheal Intubation in Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome

MG Manizheh, JM Yalda, R Reza - Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences
Objective: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of surfactant administration by laryngeal
mask airway (LMA) and endotracheal intubation in management of respiratory distress
syndrome (RDS) in preterm infants. Material and Methods: In a prospective interventional
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[PDF] Displacement of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in patients with recurrent goiter undergoing redo thyroid surgery

E Gurleyik, E Gurleyik
Abstract Thyroid reoperations are surgically challenging because of scarring and
disturbances in the anatomy of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN). This study was
conducted with 49 patients who underwent redo surgery. Sixty-one RLNs were identified
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