Intraoperatively a nerve in a horizontal position was identified which entered the larynx at the cricothyroid joint (figure 2). This was confirmed to be a non-recurrent laryngeal nerve with the use of ...
Recent insights shed light onto the most effective diagnostic tools for laryngeal myasthenia gravis (MG), a poorly understood and often misdiagnosed condition, is most reliably. “Laryngeal MG is ...
Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Sodium oxybate provided temporary relief for laryngeal dystonia patients who were alcohol-responsive. The neurologic ...
What is pulmonary stenosis in children? Pulmonary stenosis is a birth defect of the heart (congenital). It can happen when the pulmonary valve doesn’t grow as it should in a baby during the first 8 ...
You might have transoral surgery to remove an early stage laryngeal cancer. Or for some locally advanced laryngeal cancers. Your surgeon aims to remove all the cancer with this type of surgery. You ...
[9] Warfarin reduced the risk of the primary end point among patients with basilar artery stenosis, but there was no reduction in stroke in the basilar artery territory or benefit for vertebral ...
Cancer of the larynx sometimes spreads to the lymph nodes in the neck. Surgery to remove lymph nodes from your neck is called a neck dissection. When you might have surgery to remove lymph nodes in ...
The term hemoptysis is used to designate blood that comes from the respiratory tract at or below the larynx. Bleeding from ... In mitral stenosis the cause of hemoptysis is controversial.