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Real-Time Light-Guided Vocal Fold Injection via the Cricothyroid Membrane in Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis: A Human Pilot Study

Huh G, Jang PG, Han SH, Mohammad RT, Jeong WJ, Cha W

Objectives. Vocal fold injection (VFI) via the cricothyroid (CT) membrane is used to treat various diseases affecting the vocal folds. The technical challenges of this technique are mainly related to...
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Development and Clinical Application of Real-Time Light-Guided Vocal Fold Injection

Huh G, Cha W

Vocal fold injection (VFI) is widely accepted as a first line treatment in treating unilateral vocal fold paralysis and other vocal fold diseases. Although VFI is advantageous for its minimal...
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Real-Time Light-Guided Vocal Fold Injection: an In Vivo Feasibility Study in a Canine Model

Son HY, Kim S, Mohammad RT, Huh G, Kim H, Jeong WJ, Cha W

Objectives. The transcutaneous approach is a good option for office-based vocal fold injection (VFI). However, precise localization requires extensive experience because the needle tip is invisible in small and complex...
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IgG4 Related Disease Misdiagnosed to Carotid Body Tumor

Lee GH, Song JS, Yoon SY, Cho YJ, Hong HJ

Neck mass has various etiologies, including inflammatory, congenital, neoplastic causes. The IgG4-related disease can cause symptoms in the head and neck areas with an inflammatory neck mass. It also shows...
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A Case of Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Caused by Ortner's Syndrome

Park SH, Park HS, Bae WY, Lee DK

The causes of vocal cord paralysis include iatrogenic injury during thyroid or cervical surgery, heart and chest surgery, and tumorous lesion such as laryngeal cancer and lung cancer. In addition...
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A Case of Head and Neck Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Presenting as Progressive Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy

Kim D, Lee CB, Pak MG, Lee DK

Lymphoma is a malignant tumor arising from the lymphoid tissue. Chronic inflammation can make lymphocyte accumulation and proliferation in the mucous membrane. Sustained accumulation of these persistent changes in the...
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