Surgical Intervention for Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction
JH Heimdal, R Maat, L Nordang - Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2018
During exercise, ventilation increases substantially. High airflow presumably causes
notable negative pressures at narrow portions of the airways, including the larynx.
The larynx quickly adapts to the ventilatory demands of exercise through abduction
notable negative pressures at narrow portions of the airways, including the larynx.
The larynx quickly adapts to the ventilatory demands of exercise through abduction
Ultrasound-Guided Laryngeal Air Column Width Difference as a New Predictor for Postextubation Stridor in Children
D El Amrousy, M Elkashlan, N Elshmaa, A Ragab - Critical Care Medicine, 2018
Objectives: To assess the efficacy of ultrasound-guided laryngeal air column width
difference in predicting postextubation stridor in children. Design: Prospective
observational study. Setting: Single, tertiary care pediatric hospital. Patients: This
difference in predicting postextubation stridor in children. Design: Prospective
observational study. Setting: Single, tertiary care pediatric hospital. Patients: This
Speech-Language Pathology as a Primary Treatment for Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction
M Shaffer, JK Litts, E Nauman, J Haines - Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North …, 2018
Exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is a pattern of glottic and/or
supraglottic closure that restricts an individual's ability to inhale and exhale
comfortably in response to exercise. Historically, EILO has been identified by many
supraglottic closure that restricts an individual's ability to inhale and exhale
comfortably in response to exercise. Historically, EILO has been identified by many
AB220. 113. An audit of adult laryngeal mask airway size selection
PM Suibhne, D White, SÓ Riain - Mesentery and Peritoneum, 2018
Background: Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) size selection is a clinical decision
anaesthetist making on a daily basis. Selection is often made on both a gender and
past behavioural basis. Actual patient bodyweight is the determining physical
anaesthetist making on a daily basis. Selection is often made on both a gender and
past behavioural basis. Actual patient bodyweight is the determining physical
[HTML] Identification of novel enriched recurrent chimeric COL7A1-UCN2 in human laryngeal cancer samples using deep sequencing
Y Tao, N Gross, X Fan, J Yang, M Teng, X Li, G Li… - BMC Cancer, 2018
As hybrid RNAs, transcription-induced chimeras (TICs) may have tumor-promoting
properties, and some specific chimeras have become important diagnostic markers
and therapeutic targets for cancer. We examined 23 paired laryngeal cancer (LC)
properties, and some specific chimeras have become important diagnostic markers
and therapeutic targets for cancer. We examined 23 paired laryngeal cancer (LC)
[PDF] Association of Smoking and XPG, CYP1A1, OGG1, ERCC5, ERCC1, MMP2, and MMP9 Gene Polymorphisms with the early detection and occurrence of Laryngeal …
Y Zhu, L Guo, SZ Wang, Q Yu, JX Lu - Journal of Cancer, 2018
Abstract A total of 200 smoking-related laryngeal carcinoma patients with pathology
confirmation from the Eye and ENT Hospital and 190 high-risk smokers were
included in a survey. All of the participants had a smoking index greater than 400
confirmation from the Eye and ENT Hospital and 190 high-risk smokers were
included in a survey. All of the participants had a smoking index greater than 400
Development and validation of a quality of life instrument for patients with laryngeal cleft
AL Irace, RD Walker, K Kawai, M Maddock… - International Journal of …, 2018
Objective To develop and validate a novel pediatric health-related quality of life (HR-
QoL) instrument for patients with laryngeal cleft and their families. Methods We
surveyed primary caregivers of patients that underwent endoscopic repair of Type I
QoL) instrument for patients with laryngeal cleft and their families. Methods We
surveyed primary caregivers of patients that underwent endoscopic repair of Type I
Case 21: A Possible Solution to a Difficult Laryngeal Mask Airway Placement
JG Brock-Utne - Clinical Anesthesia, 2017
Abstract A 40-year-old ASA 1 female with a Mallampati class 2 airway is scheduled
for cystoscopy and biopsy of the bladder under general anesthesia. She weighs 80
kg and is 165 cm in height. Her only complaint is hematuria. This is her first hospital
for cystoscopy and biopsy of the bladder under general anesthesia. She weighs 80
kg and is 165 cm in height. Her only complaint is hematuria. This is her first hospital
[HTML] LZTS2 promoter hypermethylation: a potential biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Z Shen, L Lin, B Cao, C Zhou, W Hao, D Ye - World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2018
LZTS2 (leucine zipper tumor suppressor 2), a candidate tumor suppressor gene,
suppresses cell growth and plays a vital role in the carcinogenesis and development
of tumors. No studies to date have described methylation of the LZTS2 promoter in
suppresses cell growth and plays a vital role in the carcinogenesis and development
of tumors. No studies to date have described methylation of the LZTS2 promoter in
Transoral robotic surgery for the treatment of laryngeal chondrosarcoma: A case report
AJ Guthrie, RL Chai - American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2018
Transoral robotic surgery has revolutionized the practice of head and neck surgery
over the past decade, with indications now expanding to include laryngeal
pathology. Although laryngeal chondrosarcoma is a rare entity, trends in
over the past decade, with indications now expanding to include laryngeal
pathology. Although laryngeal chondrosarcoma is a rare entity, trends in
A Strategy for Using Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring During Esophagectomy to Prevent Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy
M YUDA, K NISHIKAWA, K TAKAHASHI… - Anticancer Research, 2018
Background: There have been only sporadic reports on intraoperative nerve
monitoring (IONM) during esophageal cancer surgery. We aimed to establish a
strategy for the use of IONM during esophagectomy. Patients and Methods: Forty-one
monitoring (IONM) during esophageal cancer surgery. We aimed to establish a
strategy for the use of IONM during esophagectomy. Patients and Methods: Forty-one
[PDF] Carotid artery resection and reconstruction for recurrent laryngeal carcinoma with carotid artery involvement: case report
T Maruthamuthu, N Sanjeevan, M Ezane Aziz… - Medicina Fluminensis …, 2018
Aim: Management of advanced head and neck cancer is challenging and possesses
considerable risk. Carotid artery involvement is considered inoperable. We would
like to highlight the benefit of carotid artery resection and reconstruction in achieving
considerable risk. Carotid artery involvement is considered inoperable. We would
like to highlight the benefit of carotid artery resection and reconstruction in achieving
Initial laryngeal neutralisation in Tyrolean
A Vietti, B Alber, B Vogt
In the Southern Bavarian variety of Tyrolean, laryngeal contrasts undergo a
typologically interesting process of neutralisation in word-initial position. We
undertake an acoustic analysis of Tyrolean stops in word-initial, word-medial
typologically interesting process of neutralisation in word-initial position. We
undertake an acoustic analysis of Tyrolean stops in word-initial, word-medial
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