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Difficult intubation caused by an immature upper airway in a patient with cri-du-chat syndrome: a case report

So E, Kim S

Cri-du-chat syndrome (CdCS) is caused by the deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5. Most patients with CdCS develop intellectual disabilities. Therefore, they have poor oral hygiene and a...
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The Effect of Steroid Therapy for Idiopathic Unilateral Vocal Cord Palsy

Bae JW, Lee G

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Idiopathic unilateral vocal fold paralysis (IVFP) is believed to be due to inflammation and edema of the recurrent laryngeal nerve caused by viral diseases such as upper...
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A Case Report of Emergency Cricothyroidotomy Due to Tracheal Intubation Failure in the Patient with Posterior Glottic Stenosis Due to Inhalation Burn

Han I, An MG, Kang HJ, Park ES, Cho YW

Injuries of the larynx are common in patients with a history of inhalation burns. When anesthesia is performed in such patients, the possibility of tracheal intubation should be thoroughly checked...
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A Case Report of Emergency Cricothyroidotomy Due to Tracheal Intubation Failure in the Patient with Posterior Glottic Stenosis Due to Inhalation Burn

Han I, An MG, Kang HJ, Park ES, Cho YW

Injuries of the larynx are common in patients with a history of inhalation burns. When anesthesia is performed in such patients, the possibility of tracheal intubation should be thoroughly checked...
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A Case Report of Emergency Cricothyroidotomy Due to Tracheal Intubation Failure in the Patient with Posterior Glottic Stenosis Due to Inhalation Burn

Han I, An MG, Kang HJ, Park ES, Cho YW

Injuries of the larynx are common in patients with a history of inhalation burns. When anesthesia is performed in such patients, the possibility of tracheal intubation should be thoroughly checked...
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A Case of Laryngeal Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor

Park SG, Kim Y, Woong JH, Song CM

Inflammatory myofibrolastic tumor (IMT) is a rare borderline neoplasm. It frequently occurs in the lung but occasionally occurs in extrapulmonary sites such as the genitourinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, breast, salivary...
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Pharyngocutaneous Fistula which Occurred During Postoperative Radiotherapy in Larynx Cancer Patient with Dementia

Kim JJ, Kang JY, Choi IJ, Lee MC

Pharyngocutaneous fistula is a relatively common, but serious complication after pharyngeal or laryngeal cancer surgery. It can cause wound infection, longer hospitalization period and sometimes carotid artery rupture which can...
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A Case of Large Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Maxillary Sinus

Lee YJ, Jeong JH, Oh YH, Ji YB

Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma is a rare epithelial neuroendocrine malignancy and is preferentially located in gastrointestinal tract and pancreas. Cases of large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma have been reported in many...
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A Case of Rheumatoid Nodules Involving the Larynx

Seo HW, Choi HW, Bang SS, Tae K

About 40% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis show extra-articular manifestations. The presence of rheumatoid nodules is the most common extra-articular manifestation, which is commonly seen at pressure points. Rheumatoid nodules...
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Cough related to swallowing in asthma patients

Kamimura M, Mouri A, Takayama K, Mizutani T, Hamamoto Y, Iikura M, Furihata K

BACKGROUND: Occurrence of cough during swallowing is common among asthma patients, but has not been investigated in detail. OBJECTIVE: We conducted an observational study to determine the prevalence of swallowing-related cough...
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Human Papillomavirus Serologic Profiles of Selected Filipinos with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Albano PM, Salvador C, Orosa J, Racelis S, Leaño M, Michel A, Ramos JD, Holzinger , Pawlita M

BACKGROUND: The low prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA and mRNA in biopsy samples of Filipinos with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) has been reported previously. Here, the...
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Vagal Paraganglioma: Surgical Removal with Superior Laryngeal Nerve Preservation

Kotsis T, Christoforou P

Vagal paragangliomas (VPGLs) represent 70% of humans, providing motor fibers to the larynx. The patient recovered uneventfully and was discharged on the 3rd postoperative day. These tumors are therapeutically challenging...
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Prehospital tracheotomy in a case of avulsion of the larynx with a comminuted fracture of the jawbone

Rupprecht , Gaab K

Emergency physicians in the field are sometimes confronted with cases wherein patients cannot be intubated and ventilated. In some cases, cricothyrotomy, the method of choice for securing an emergency airway,...
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A Case of Neurofibroma of the Vocal Cord

Won CS, Park SS, Shin TH, Kim MS

Solitary neurofibroma of the glottis is extremely rare and accounts for only 0.1–1.5% of benign laryngeal tumors. Aryepiglottic fold is the most frequent involved site followed by arytenoids and ventricular...
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A Case of Pyogenic Granuloma in Larynx

Lee HJ, Lee G

Pyogenic granuloma is one of the benign vascular neoplasm. The nomenclature is misnomer because pyogenic granuloma is not related to infection and granuloma. It represent histopathologically lobular capillary hemangioma. It...
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A Case of Recurred Herpes Zoster Oticus Concomitantly Occurred with Zoster Laryngopharyngitis Without Vocal Cord Palsy

Cha EJ, Jung YJ, Cho HH

Herpes zoster oticus is one of complication of varicella zoster virus (VZV) reactivation in the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve, which is the most common presentation of herpes zoster...
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Laryngeal Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor: Case Series and Literature Review

Park KI, Kim SH, Park IS, Kim JW

Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a rare benign tumor, that is composed of myofibroblastic spindle cells with inflammatory cells. IMTs usually occur in lungs, intestine organs, orbits and paranasal sinuses,...
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Auto-segmentation of head and neck organs at risk in radiotherapy and its dependence on anatomic similarity

Ayyalusamy A, Vellaiyan , Subramanian S, Ilamurugu , Satpathy S, Nauman M, Katta G, Madineni A

PURPOSE: The aim is to study the dependence of deformable based auto-segmentation of head and neck organs-at-risks (OAR) on anatomy matching for a single atlas based system and generate an...
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Clinical Characteristics and Management of Saccular Cysts: A Single Institute Experience

Kim JH, Kim MH, Ahn HG, Choi HS, Byeon HK

OBJECTIVES: A saccular cyst is defined as a dilated saccule of the larynx, filled with mucus, and is located between the false vocal cords and the thyroid cartilage. Although this...
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Foreign body aspiration during dental treatment under general anesthesia: A case report

Doh RM

Foreign body aspiration in dental clinics is the most common cause of respiratory emergencies. There are no reports on foreign body aspiration during dental treatment under stable general anesthesia because...
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