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Παρασκευή 19 Ιανουαρίου 2018

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Indications for Surgical Repair of Type 1 Laryngeal Cleft

CE Berzofsky, T Lando, S Ettema, J Nelson… - Annals of Otology …, 2018
Objectives: Type 1 laryngeal cleft (T1LC) is a congenital deficiency in the posterior glottis,
resulting in a communication between the hypopharynx and glottis. No consensus treatment
paradigm exists for timing and criteria for patient selection for surgical repair. Our goal is to
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[HTML] Abnormal distance of the extralaryngeal bifurcation point of the recurrent laryngeal nerve from the cricothyroid joint

T Piperos, I Kaklamanos, D Chrysikos, M Zarokosta… - Journal of Surgical Case …, 2018
Abstract The extralaryngeal bifurcation point of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is
typically located in a mean distance of 0–2 cm from the cricothyroid joint (CTJ). In the
presented case though, the left RLN was unexpectedly identified bifurcating in a mean
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[PDF] Laryngeal & Lower lung field tuberculosis in pregnancy: A

P Shital, M Mirza - Eur J Gen Med, 2018
ABSTRACT Lower lung field tuberculosis (LLF TB) is atypical presentation of tuberculosis.
LLF TB is missed routinely because of confusing clinical and radiological presentation and
usually these cases initially treated as pneumonia. In this case report, we observed 25 year
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Which is the proper insertion method of laryngeal mask airway according to the rescuer's position?: Comparison between index finger insertion and thumb insertion

KH Chun, JD Moon - The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 2017
Purpose The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of laryngeal mask airway
(LMA) insertion from different positions, using different methods, on the quality of the
insertion, for identifying a more convenient and effective insertion method. Methods In a
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[PDF] A Rare Case of Laryngeal Tuberculosis in Children

W DP, R Triasih, RP Nugraha
Abstract: Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium
tuberculosis. It has a high prevalence in the world with a fairly high mortality rate. The most
common affected organ is the lungs, but in recent years an increase of extrapulmonary TB
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