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[HTML] Oral, Pharyngeal and Laryngeal Lesions in Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid and Usefulness of Narrow Band Imaging
M Ohki, S Kikuchi, A Ohata - Scientific Pages Otolaryngol, 2017
Mucous membrane pemphigoid is a relatively rare disorder involving mucosal lesions. Here,
we report two cases of mucous membrane pemphigoid. This report is the first to discuss narrow
band imaging of the mucosal features of mucous membrane pemphigoid. The two patients presented
we report two cases of mucous membrane pemphigoid. This report is the first to discuss narrow
band imaging of the mucosal features of mucous membrane pemphigoid. The two patients presented
Attentional Modulation and Individual Differences in Explaining the Changing Role of Fundamental Frequency in Korean Laryngeal Stop Perception
EJ Kong, H Lee - Language and Speech, 2017
Previous research has shown differential degrees of attention in processing hierarchical
linguistic information where higher order cues require greater attention in speech
processing. The current study investigated the influence of attentional resources on acoustic
linguistic information where higher order cues require greater attention in speech
processing. The current study investigated the influence of attentional resources on acoustic
[HTML] Extralaryngeal division of the recurrent laryngeal nerve: A common and asymmetric anatomical variant
M Uludağ, G Yetkin, EŞ Oran, N Aygün, F Celayir… - Turkish Journal of Surgery, 2017
Objective Recognition of extralaryngeal branching of the recurrent laryngeal nerve is crucial
because prevention of vocal cord paralysis requires preservation of all branches of the
recurrent laryngeal nerve. We assessed the prevalence of extralaryngeal branching of the
because prevention of vocal cord paralysis requires preservation of all branches of the
recurrent laryngeal nerve. We assessed the prevalence of extralaryngeal branching of the
[HTML] Contribution of intraoperative neuromonitoring to the identification of the external branch of superior laryngeal nerve
N Aygün, M Uludağ, A İşgör - Turkish Journal of Surgery, 2017
The study included data of 126 (female, 103; male, 23) patients undergoing thyroid surgery, with
a mean age of 46.2±12.2 years (range, 18–75 years), and 215 neck sides were assessed. Two
hundred and one (93.5%) of 215 external branch of the superior laryngeal nerves were
a mean age of 46.2±12.2 years (range, 18–75 years), and 215 neck sides were assessed. Two
hundred and one (93.5%) of 215 external branch of the superior laryngeal nerves were
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