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Δευτέρα 3 Απριλίου 2017

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[HTML] A comparison of sampling methods for examining the laryngeal microbiome

AS Hanshew, ME Jetté, S Tadayon, SL Thibeault - PLOS ONE, 2017
Abstract Shifts in healthy human microbial communities have now been linked to disease in
numerous body sites. Noninvasive swabbing remains the sampling technique of choice in
most locations; however, it is not well known if this method samples the entire community, or
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[HTML] Use of Simultaneous Integrated Boost IMRT technology in Laryngeal Carcinoma

MA Rafaye, S Usman, A Jamshed - Journal of Cancer & Allied Specialties, 2017
Abstract Head and Neck cancer is one of the commonest cancers in Pakistan. Most of the
patients present in advance stage. Laryngeal cancers account for 13% of head and neck
cancer patients in our institution. Most of the advance laryngeal cancer patients treated with
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[PDF] Hypermobile laryngeal granulomas: a potential cause of false negative cuff leak test

A Khandelwal, BR Jena, N Kumar, A Kaushal - Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy, 2017
Sir, Airway obstruction and post extubation stridor (PES), particularly when unanticipated,
can bring forth a lifethreatening situation. Intubation granulomas, even though benign and
the majority being managed conservatively, can be a cause of airway obstruction and fatal
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Treatment of advanced laryngeal cancer and quality of life. Systematic review.

FJ García-León, R García-Estepa, A Romero-Tabares… - Acta otorrinolaringologica …, 2017
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: The objective was the comparison of the quality of life
in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer treated with organ preservation versus surgical
treatment. METHODS: We performed a systematic review in the databases MedLine,
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[HTML] EPR spectroscopy studies of changes in erythrocyte membranes in patients with laryngeal cancer

YB Burlaka, OV Sukhoveev, NV Grin, OM Khilchevskyi…
Summary. Aim: To evaluate microviscosity and sorption capacity of erythrocyte membranes
(SCEM) from patients with laryngeal cancer (LC). Materials and Methods: Samples from 35
patients with LC of stages II and III and 20 healthy volunteers were investigated by electron
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