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Τετάρτη 21 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

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[PDF] Thin laryngeal foreign bodies in infants: diagnostic potential of MDCT

A Concerto, M Cavallaro, C Visalli, AM Bagnato… - Respirology Case Reports, 2018
Abstract A laryngeal foreign body (FB) is a significant, life-threatening event in the paediatric
population. Incomplete airways obstruction by a thin, laminar, radiolucent FB lodged in the
glottis or supraglottis is a rare occurrence that may present with non-specific symptoms,
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[HTML] Laryngeal Fracture following Violent Sneeze: Management and Biomechanical Analysis

L Matrka, M Li - OTO Open, 2018
Discussion Laryngeal fracture is rare even in settings of high-force trauma. Complications
can be life-threatening but are often preventable with early recognition, fracture reduction,
and/or a temporary tracheostomy. Spontaneous laryngeal fracture should prompt
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Investigation in clinical potential of polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography in laryngeal tumor model study

X Zhou, C Oak, YC Ahn, SW Kim, S Tang - … and Coherence Domain Optical Methods in …, 2018
Polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) is capable of measuring
tissue birefringence. It has been widely applied to access the birefringence in tissues such
as skin and cartilage. The vocal cord tissue consists of three anatomical layers from the
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[HTML] Identification of gene expression models for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma using co-expression network analysis

C Yang, S Wang, X Yang, L Wang, L Niu, JX Liu - Medicine, 2018
Abstract One of the most common head and neck cancers is laryngeal squamous cell
carcinoma (LSCC). LSCC exhibits high mortality rates and has a poor prognosis. The
molecular mechanisms leading to the development and progression of LSCC are not
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The role of human papillomavirus in laryngeal cancer in Southern China

EWH Lam, MMH Chan, CKC Wai, CM Ngai, Z Chen… - Journal of Medical Virology
Results HPV DNA was detected in one patient (1.2%, 95% CI: 0.2-6.4%) who had glottic
cancer and harbored HPV-6. Overexpression of p16 and p53 were detected in 11 (12.9%)
and 47 (55.3%) cases, respectively. Recurrence occurred in 22.4% of patients at a median
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