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Literature Reviews » Laryngology

Shorter Height Associated with Higher Risk of Posterior Glottic Stenosis

December 11, 2018

A look at the association between intensive care unit-patient height and risk of postintubation posterior glottic stenosis (PGS)?

UVFP Patients See Clinical Improvement When VHI-10 Decreases by at Least Four

June 11, 2018

Future research should determine minimal clinically important difference for VHI-10 across all voice disorders.

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Significant Rate of Multiorgan Involvement in Patients with Laryngeal Amyloidosis

May 8, 2018

There is a significant rate (18%) of multiorgan involvement in patients with laryngeal amyloidosis, which contradicts conventional concepts that this is an isolated disorder.

Systemic Bevacizumab Promising for Treatment-Resistant Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

March 5, 2018

Systemic bevacizumab appears to have significant promise and a low complication profile for the most treatment- resistant and aggressive forms of papillomatosis.

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Adjuvant Therapies May Increase Time Between Surgeries for Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

March 5, 2018

Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is incurable with current treatment modalities, but adjuvant therapies should be used when surgery cannot control the disease.

New Laryngeal Cyst Classifications Highlight Increased Clarity, Oncocyte Presence

February 7, 2018

The added cystic descriptors allow for increased clarity in terminology between surgeons and pathologists and recognize the need to highlight oncocyte presence.

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Vocal Fold Augmentation Improves Dyspnea Symptoms for Glottic Insufficiency

February 7, 2018

Patients with glottic insufficiency and dyspnea prior to intervention had a significant reduction in dyspnea following treatment.

High BMI a Significant Indicator of PPI Weaning Failure

January 7, 2018

Approximately 66% of patients who were on PPIs for LPRD were successfully weaned.

Higher-Quality Larynx Cancer Care Associated with Lower Mortality, Morbidity

December 6, 2017

High-volume surgical care was associated with lower one-year costs, even after controlling for quality.

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Some VF Paralysis May Benefit from Medialization Laryngoplasty with Arytenoid Adduction

November 9, 2017

Patients undergoing ML may benefit from AA when a large posterior glottic gap is present

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