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Δευτέρα 20 Νοεμβρίου 2017

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P110 Feasibility of continuous laryngoscopy during provocation in the assessment of inducible laryngeal obstruction

J Selby, P Cullinan, J Feary, G Scadding, B Fitzgerald… - 2017
Introduction Inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) is typically provoked by a range of stimuli,
including perfumes and exercise, and characterised by transient throat tightness, dyspnoea
and stridor. Central to the diagnosis of ILO is paradoxical adduction of laryngeal structures
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Clinical Impact of External Laryngeal Manipulation During Laryngoscopy on Tracheal Intubation Success in Critically Ill Children

T Kojima, EK Laverriere, EB Owen… - Pediatric Critical Care …, 2017
Objectives: External laryngeal manipulation is a commonly used maneuver to improve
visualization of the glottis during tracheal intubation in children. However, the effectiveness
to improve tracheal intubation attempt success rate in the nonanesthesia setting is not clear.
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P145 Medical co-morbidities in patients referred for specialist assessment of inducible laryngeal obstruction and dysfunctional breathing

J Haines, R Daly, SJ Fowler - 2017
Introduction As part of our tertiary multi-disciplinary complex breathlessness service we run
a weekly 'one-stop assessment day'for new referrals. Referral requests include assessment
of refractory breathlessness felt due to inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) and/or
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P109 Utility of a multidimensional upper airway visual analogue scale to characterise laryngeal dysfunction

J Selby, F Gillies, E Bailey, JH Hull - 2017
Introduction Laryngeal hypersensitivity is now recognised as underpinning many features of
laryngeal dysfunction, such as chronic refractory cough (CRC), inducible laryngeal
obstruction (ILO) and globus sensation (Hull et al., 2016). Many respiratory patients present
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P23 Patient-reported onset factors in inducible laryngeal obstruction

C Slinger, R Slinger, A Vyas - 2017
Introduction and Objectives Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction (Ilo) is poorly understood, in
terms of aetiology and onset by patients and clinicians. Patients presenting to our Tertiary
Airways service commonly seek an understanding of the causes and triggers of their Ilo
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P22 Inducible laryngeal obstructions causing breathing problems: a study classifying patients' laryngoscopic presentations according to the ers/els/accp 2013 …

C Slinger, J Blakemore, R Slinger, A Vyas - 2017
Introduction and Objectives An international task force proposed the term 'Inducible
Laryngeal Obstruction'(Ilo) to describe a group of conditions which, in the literature, has over
40 descriptive terms, including, vocal cord dysfunction (VCD). The resultant nomenclature
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Anatomical Variations of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (Rin) as Seen in Thyroid Surgery

MA SAJID, M MAQBOOL, M ANWAR, Y MUHAMMAD… - Annals of King Edward …, 2017
Abstract This is a prospective study of 50 consecutive cases in which Recurrent Laryngeal
Nerve (RLN) was explored during various operations on thyroid gland. Ninety percent of the
patients were female. Their age ranged from 17 to 60 years with the average age of 38.5
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[HTML] Predicting the optimal minimal cuff volume of the laryngeal mask airway from physical examination parameters

GE Bae, HW Shin, HH Lim, BJ Ju, YK Jang - Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2017
Background: Head and neck anatomy affects the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) cuff volume.
The purpose of this study was to identify physical parameters that can be standardized to
predict LMA cuff volume and measure the optimal and minimal LMA cuff volume in adults.
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[PDF] High expression of c‑Met and EGFR is associated with poor survival of patients with glottic laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

M Jiang, H Zhang, H Xiao, Z Zhang, D Que, J Luo, J Li… - Oncology Letters
Abstract The present study was undertaken to explore the association between the
expression of hepatocyte growth factor receptor (c‑Met) and epidermal growth factor
receptor (EGFR) with clinicopathological factors and survival status, to obtain prognostic
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MicroRNA‐26a inhibits proliferation and tumorigenesis via targeting CKS2 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Z Wu, B Lu, X Li, W Miao, J Li, Y Shi, W Yu - Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and …
Abstract Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is one of the most common head and
neck cancer, with high mortality and incidence. MicroRNA-26a (miR-26a) is involved in the
development and progression of several tumors. However, the roles of miR-26a and its
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