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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GLOTTIC»
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glottic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Operative Techniques in Laryngology
26.2 Disease Characteristics and Differential Diagnosis An anterior glottic web
formation (Fig. 26.1) can occur from either congenital or acquired causes. A
congenital anterior glottic web is quite rare, and the symptoms are usually
identified at ...
Clark A. Rosen, Hans Leden, Robert H. Ossoff,
2008
2
Head & Neck Surgery--otolaryngology
Glottic closure also facilitates development of subglottic air pressure, which may
be critical for effective swallowing. Glottic closure occurs rapidly (the glottic
closure reflex is less than 25 milliseconds in duration) and is reflexively triggered
by ...
Byron J. Bailey, Jonas T. Johnson, Shawn D. Newlands,
2006
Surgical. Procedures. to. Improve. Glottic. Functions. Bilateral Vocal Cord
Paralysis Most of these cases involve partial. C. Herberhold Through
differentiated processes of neuromuscular and sensory control, the endolarynx
performs the ...
Hans Heinz Naumann, William R. Panje, Jan Helms,
1998
4
Functional Preservation and Quality of Life in Head and Neck ...
(2001) T1-T2N0 squamous cell carcinoma of the glottic larynx treated with
radiation therapy. J Clin Oncol 19:4029–4036 Mendenhall WM, Morris CG,
Amdur RJ et al. (2003) Parameters that predict local control following definitive
radiotherapy ...
Luther W. Brady, Paul M. Harari, Hans-Peter Heilmann,
2009
5
Head and Neck Cancer: Emerging Perspectives
While this concept is being challenged today, radiation therapy nonetheless was
and is employed more commonly to treat Tla glottic cancer. Refinements in
transoral laser microsurgery of T1 glottic cancer have largely come from Germany
...
John Frederick Ensley, Silvio Gutkind, John A. Jacobs,
2003
6
Neurologic Disorders of the Larynx
Aspiration can be corrected by medialization of the immobile vocal cord, thus
permitting the contralateral vocal cord to achieve glottic closure when it is
adducted. Framework surgery in which medialization is achieved by inserting an
implant ...
Andrew Blitzer, Mitchell F. Brin,
2011
7
Ideogram: Chinese Characters and the Myth of Disembodied Meaning
These disparities are diagnostic indicators of glottic writing. However, the
alphabet as such is not a glottic system. Furthermore, glottic writing is not the only
kind of writing human ingenuity has devised. Musical and mathematical notation
do ...
8
Evidence-Based Otolaryngology
Radiotherapy of Tl glottic cancer with 6MeV X rays. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
1991;20(6): 1215-1218. 3. Ansarin M, et al. Endoscopic C02 laser surgery for
early glottic cancer in patients who are candidates for radiotherapy: results of a ...
Jennifer Shin, Christopher Hartnick, Gregory Randolph,
2009
Although complete laryngeal atresia is the most severe form of glottic webbing,
the condition comprises a spectrum, with the least severe form presenting with
minor blunting of the anterior commissure. There is no generally accepted ...
John M. Graham, Glenis K. Scadding, Peter D. Bull,
2008
10
Principles and Practice of Lasers in Otorhinolaryngology and ...
Sittel C, Friedrich G, Zorowka P, Eckel HE (2002): Surgical voice rehabilitation
after laser surgery for glottic carcinoma. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 111:493-499
Sjögren EV, van Rossum MA, Langeveld TPM, Voerman MS, van de Kamp VAH,
...
V. Oswal , M. Remacle, S. Jovanvic,
2014
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GLOTTIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
glottic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome revealing a cervical …
The patient's course was complicated by left vocal cord paralysis and necrotic lesions in the glottic and subglottic regions; she required a ... «7thSpace Interactive, Jun 15»
Airway Management For Tiny Customers
... wrongly positioned in children, which leads to an obscured view of the glottic opening. Many types of video laryngoscopes are designed for pediatric patients. «OutpatientSurgery.net, Jun 15»
Mom denied much needed grant for her child
They also found that he couldn't talk because he had full glottic stenosis, the narrowing of the airways.” Underwent three surgeries. Thompson ... «News24, Jun 15»
Products on Display at AORN
The device lets you adjust the head and neck angles while intubating the patient in order to provide an improved glottic view. It comes with a disposable cover to ... «OutpatientSurgery.net, May 15»
Reflecting on 35 Years of Innovation in JEMS
“Achieving 20/20 Glottic Visualization: Clinical research provides lessons for a perfect view during intubation,” by Mark Rock, BA, NREMT-P, ... «JEMS.com, Mar 15»
Medicine, humanities, art to be explored at four April events
Via a projection of the view through a fiberoptic laryngoscope, the audience will witness the glottic structures, including the vocal cords, during ... «Stanford Medical Center Report, Mar 15»
Dynamic Laryngeal Narrowing During Exercise: A Mechanism for …
Results At rest, expiratory laryngeal narrowing was pronounced at the glottic level in patients and related to FEV1 in the whole cohort (r=−0.71, p<0.001) and ... «Medscape, Mar 15»
Zapping Vocal-Cord Cancer With Lasers Proven Effective In Long …
Vocal-cord tumors, which are sometimes referred to as glottic cancers, can be found early in their progression because changes to the voice ... «Med Device Online, Dic 14»
Re IB and EB [2014] EWHC 369 (Fam)
The sub-glottic oedema and inflammation seen previously in the airway and consistent with previous intubation had resolved and the sub-glottis now appeared ... «Family Law Week, Nov 14»
Vocal Cord Dysfunction Is a Puzzling Asthma Mimic
Panting through pursed lips increases the glottic aperture, or having the patient repeatedly whisper “shhhhh” can help relax the vocal cords if ... «JEMS.com, Ago 14»