Varices are generally considered to be especially fragile and prone to rupture due to phonatory vibration
Geometric Variables Can Help Predict Subglottic Stenosis Patients Who Need Surgical Intervention
Computational 3D models could be used as a predictive tool to estimate the effect of various medical and surgical interventions
Serial Excision Does Not Reduce Vocal Fold Laryngeal Dysplasia Grade
There was no evidence that serial excision reduced vocal fold dysplasia grade
Pediatric Sialorrhea Treatment with OBTXA Improves Outcomes
The chronic use of intraglandular OBTXA reduced the size of the salivary glands measured ultrasonographically, and correlated with successful clinical results
Extent of ELS Resections Determines Vocal Quality Following Transoral Laser Microsurgery
Patients who undergo limited ELS resections can be assured of having a similar to improved voice after healing
Transcervical Ultrasonography Useful in Diagnosing Pediatric Peritonsillar Abscess
Study shows ultrasonography useful for diagnosis and determining patients who do not need surgery
Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration Techniques Evaluated
Study finds voice restoration in total laryngopharyngectomy (TLP) jejunal and TLP radial forearm flap patients was equivalent, but inferior
to standard TLP
Impact of Pediatric Tonsillectomy Guidelines on Clinical Practice
Despite tonsillectomy being the most common operative procedure performed in the United States, considerable variation exists in management and resource utilization
Oral Tongue Squamous Cancer in Never Smokers
The development of squamous cell carcinoma involving the oral tongue in never smokers has been the topic of debate for many years and remains a challenge
Race Prognostic Factor for Overall Survival for Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Studies show African-Americans have significantly worse five-year overall survival compared with white, Hispanic, Asian patients
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