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Παρασκευή 10 Νοεμβρίου 2017

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Recurrent laryngeal nerve reinnervation for management of aspiration in a subset of children

KB Zur, LM Carroll - International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2017
Abstract Pediatric aspiration is a multifactorial process that is often complex to manage.
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury can cause glottic insufficiency and aspiration. We
describe three cases of unilateral vocal fold paralysis resulting in aspiration and the
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An Aerodigestive Approach to Laryngeal Clefts and Dysphagia Using Injection Laryngoplasty in Young Children

A Miglani, S Schraff, PY Clarke, U Basharat… - Current Gastroenterology …, 2017
Abstract Purpose of Review Our objective is to summarize the presentation, diagnosis, and
management of mild laryngeal clefts in children. We focus on deep interarytenoid notches
(DIN), a subclassification of type 1 laryngeal clefts (LC1), and review the literature and our
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O1-7-2Safety and efficacy of chemoradiotherapy for high risk stage II laryngeal cancer

S Hamauchi, T Yokota, Y Onozawa, H Ogawa, T Onoe… - Annals of Oncology, 2017
Background Definitive radiotherapy (RT) is the standard treatment for patients with stage II
laryngeal cancer with intent to preserve the larynx. High-risk factors for local failure in stage
II laryngeal cancer include subglottic extension, impaired cord mobility, or bulky tumor size.
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[HTML] Clinical value and indication for the dissection of lymph nodes posterior to the right recurrent laryngeal nerve in papillary thyroid carcinoma

DC Luo, XC Xu, JW Ding, Y Zhang, Y Peng, G Pan… - Oncotarget, 2017
Abstract Lymph nodes posterior to the right recurrent laryngeal nerve (LN-prRLN) are
common sites of nodal recurrence after the resection of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC).
However, the indication for LN-prRLN dissection remains debatable. We therefore studied
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[HTML] Detection of cartilage invasion in laryngeal carcinoma with dynamic contrast‐enhanced CT

JW Dankbaar, J Oosterbroek, EA Jager, HW de Jong… - Laryngoscope Investigative …, 2017
Objective Staging of laryngeal cancer largely depends on cartilage invasion. Presence of
cartilage invasion affects treatment choice and prognosis. On MRI and contrast-enhanced
CT (CECT) it may be challenging to differentiate cartilage invasion from inflammation. The
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[PDF] Utility of chemoradioselection for the optimization of treatment intensity in advanced hypopharyngeal and laryngeal carcinoma

M Masuda, T Wakasaki, S Toh, Y Uchida, H Rikimaru… - Molecular and Clinical …, 2017
Abstract Definitive concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) with high‑dose cis‑platinum
(CDDP) is a current standard protocol for advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer
sparing surgery for salvage. However, this modality is associated with limited feasibility and
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Conservative treatment for advanced T3–T4 laryngeal cancer: meta-analysis of key oncological outcomes

G Mannelli, MS Lazio, P Luparello, O Gallo - European Archives of Oto-Rhino …, 2017
Discussion The search identified 110 publications, and a total of 21 articles satisfied
inclusion criteria and were selected for quantitative synthesis. 10 out of 21 studies had a
good quality score, 10 were fair and only one rated a poor score. The pooled disease-free
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Proton density–weighted laryngeal magnetic resonance imaging in systemically dehydrated rats

S Oleson, KH Lu, Z Liu, AC Durkes, MP Sivasankar - The Laryngoscope, 2017
Methods Sprague-Dawley rats (n= 10) were imaged at baseline and following a 10%
reduction in body weight secondary to withholding water. In vivo, high-field (7 T), PD-
weighted MRI was used to successfully resolve vocal fold and salivary gland tissue
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Total or subtotal glossectomy with laryngeal preservation: a national study of 29 patients

H Keski-Säntti, L Bäck, P Lassus, P Koivunen… - European Archives of Oto …, 2017
Abstract Total glossectomy remains a controversial procedure as it often leads to notorious
sequalae in swallowing and speaking functions. Disease entities indicating total
glossectomy tend to have poor prognosis. We evaluated whether this type of surgery can be
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Continuous monitoring of the recurrent laryngeal nerve

A De la Quintana Basarrate, AI Martínez, I Salutregui… - Langenbeck's Archives of …, 2017
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the safety and utility of continuous
intraoperative neuromonitoring for the prevention of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury during
thyroidectomy. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted in consecutive patients
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Clinical Significance of Low 2-Methoxyestradiol Levels in Serum and Tissue of Recurrent Juvenile-Onset Laryngeal Papillomatosis

D Liu, J Wang, Y Xu - Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2017
Objective We aim to explore the correlation between serum and tissue 2-methoxyestradiol (2-
ME-2) levels and recurrence of juvenile-onset respiratory papillomatosis (JORRP). Study
Design Retrospective cohort studies. Settings Laboratory of Otolaryngology, Department of
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Individualized outcome prognostication for patients with laryngeal cancer

CW Hoban, LJ Beesley, EL Bellile, Y Sun, ME Spector… - Cancer
BACKGROUND Accurate prognostication is essential to the optimal management of
laryngeal cancer. Predictive models have been developed to calculate the risk of oncologic
outcomes, but extensive external validation of accuracy and reliability is necessary before
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