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[HTML] Optimal dose of succinylcholine for laryngeal mask airway insertion: systematic review, meta-analysis and metaregression of randomised control trials
AHW Liao, YC Lin, CH Bai, CY Chen - BMJ Open, 2017
Objectives To evaluate the optimal dose of succinylcholine for laryngeal mask airway (LMA)
insertion and all related morbidities. Design Systematic review, meta-analysis and
metaregression of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Data source and study eligibility
insertion and all related morbidities. Design Systematic review, meta-analysis and
metaregression of randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Data source and study eligibility
Usefulness of a routine endoscopic assessment of laryngeal lesions after lung cancer surgery
A Fourdrain, F De Dominicis, J Iquille, S Lafitte… - Respirology, 2017
Methods We prospectively evaluated vocal cord pathology using laryngeal endoscopy
within 24 h post-surgery. Over 25 months, 276 patients underwent thoracic surgery. We
excluded 26 patients with previous laryngectomy or vocal cord paralysis, early post-
within 24 h post-surgery. Over 25 months, 276 patients underwent thoracic surgery. We
excluded 26 patients with previous laryngectomy or vocal cord paralysis, early post-
Lewis-Sumner Syndrome Manifesting as Unilateral Vocal Fold Paresis and Laryngeal Fasciculations
JR Lechien, C Finck - Journal of Voice, 2017
Summary Lewis-Sumner syndrome (LSS) is a rare disease characterized by asymmetrical
and multifocal mononeuropathy commonly located in the upper limbs. Some rare cases
affecting cranial nerve have been described, but LSS is unknown to affect especially
and multifocal mononeuropathy commonly located in the upper limbs. Some rare cases
affecting cranial nerve have been described, but LSS is unknown to affect especially
The Prognostic Value of Epithelial Membrane Protein 1 (EMP-1) in Patients with Laryngeal Carcinoma
C Liu, X Wei, F Li, L Wang, X Ruan, J Jia, X Zhang - Medical Science Monitor, 2017
BACKGROUND: In the present study, we aimed to investigate the prognostic value of
epithelial membrane protein 1 (EMP-1) gene in patients diagnosed with laryngeal
carcinoma (LC). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients who were pathologically diagnosed
epithelial membrane protein 1 (EMP-1) gene in patients diagnosed with laryngeal
carcinoma (LC). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients who were pathologically diagnosed
Identification of miRNA-mRNA crosstalk in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
Y Fei, P Guo, F Wang, H Li, Y Lei, W Li, X Xun, F Lu - Molecular medicine reports, 2017
The aim of the present study was to elaborate the underlying pathogenesis of laryngeal
squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC). Micro (mi) RNA and messenger (m) RNA expression
profiling of patients with LSCC were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)
squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC). Micro (mi) RNA and messenger (m) RNA expression
profiling of patients with LSCC were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)
Re: Impact of the Method and Success of Pharyngeal Reconstruction on the Outcome of Treating Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancers with …
FL Torto, J Kaciulyte, P Ciudad, M Agko, OJ Manrique… - Journal of Plastic, …, 2017
Abstract Life expectancy is crucial to evaluate in patients that undergo
pharyngolaryngectomy, in order to be able to choose the best reconstructive strategy for
each case. Ileocolon free flap represents our preference when voice reconstruction is aimed,
pharyngolaryngectomy, in order to be able to choose the best reconstructive strategy for
each case. Ileocolon free flap represents our preference when voice reconstruction is aimed,
[HTML] Cancer at the Dinner Table. Experiences, Senses and Emotions of Laryngeal Cancer Patients (Spain)
LM Juárez, JL García, C Cipriano-Crespo - Anthropology of food, 2017
For a little over three decades, the relationship between diet and cancer has been
thoroughly researched through quantitative studies, by medical experts in nutrition and
cancer. However, the narratives and experiences of cancer patients with respect to food and
thoroughly researched through quantitative studies, by medical experts in nutrition and
cancer. However, the narratives and experiences of cancer patients with respect to food and
[PDF] The use of flexible laryngeal mask airway for Adenoidectomies: An experience of 814 Paediatric patients
O Ozmete, M Sener, E Caliskan, M Kipri, A Aribogan - 2017
Objective: To assess flexible laryngeal mask airway (F-LMA) use during pediatric
adenoidectomies in terms of patient safety, comfort, complication rates and surgeon
satisfaction levels. Methods: Patients who had undergone an elective adenoidectomy after
adenoidectomies in terms of patient safety, comfort, complication rates and surgeon
satisfaction levels. Methods: Patients who had undergone an elective adenoidectomy after
A Simple and Effective Way to Secure a Laryngeal Mask Airway Mask in Place.
S Shokohi, MM Aghdashi - A&A Case Reports, 2017
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[PDF] EXPRESSION LEVELS AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF miR-21-5p, miR-let-7a and miR-34c-5p IN LARYNGEAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
M Re, G Magliulo, FM Gioacchini, A Bajraktari, A Bertini…
ABSTRACT Objective: Altered microRNA (miRNAs) expression has been found in many
cancer types, including laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC). We previously reported
that miR-34c-5p is a promising biomarker of LSCC patient outcome. The aim of this study
cancer types, including laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC). We previously reported
that miR-34c-5p is a promising biomarker of LSCC patient outcome. The aim of this study
[HTML] OP80-A Novel Continuous Intra-operative Neuromonitoring Technique for the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve: Initial experience with 100 nerves-at-risk
CF Sinclair, MJ Téllez, S Ulkatan
Background/Purpose: Intra-operative neuromonitoring (IONM) of the recurrent laryngeal
nerve (RLN) is commonly performed using endotracheal tube (ETT) based surface
electrodes to record vocal fold electromyographic activity with a continuous (CIONM) or
nerve (RLN) is commonly performed using endotracheal tube (ETT) based surface
electrodes to record vocal fold electromyographic activity with a continuous (CIONM) or
Contralateral R1 and R2 components of the laryngeal adductor reflex in humans under general anesthesia
CF Sinclair, MJ Téllez, OR Tapia, S Ulkatan - The Laryngoscope
Objectives To demonstrate that under total intravenous general anesthesia (TIVA), the
contralateral R1 (cRI) and contralateral R2 (cR2) components of the laryngeal adductor
reflex (LAR) can be reliably elicited; to determine effects of topical anesthesia and
contralateral R1 (cRI) and contralateral R2 (cR2) components of the laryngeal adductor
reflex (LAR) can be reliably elicited; to determine effects of topical anesthesia and
[DOC] Providing a reliable way to diagnose laryngeal cancer using neural networks: a case study of Shafa hospital of Kerman–IRAN
D Dehghani, AK Bardsiri, AA Mianroodi
Abstract Introduction. One of the challenges in Medical Science is timely and correct
diagnosis of diseases. Especially in the case of some diseases such as cancer, if diagnosis
of cancer is done in early stages of disease, this can be effective in the disease treatment
diagnosis of diseases. Especially in the case of some diseases such as cancer, if diagnosis
of cancer is done in early stages of disease, this can be effective in the disease treatment
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