PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «LARYNGOLOGICALLY»
laryngologically
laryngologically
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laryngology
branch
medicine
concerned
with
larynx
diseases
laryngological
laryngo
logic
logically
laryn
collins
always
derived
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ləˌrɪŋɡəˈlɒdʒɪkəl
pronunciation
laˌryngoˈlogic
adjective
laˌryngoˈlogically
adverb
ˌlarynˈgologist
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also
laryngologic
laryngoscopically
surgery
esophagus
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suligery
cheyaijer
jackson
pittsburg
anterior
posterior
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «LARYNGOLOGICALLY»
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Clinical Voice Disorders
The fewer pathologic changes seen laryngologically, the more important is
clinical listening. Bilateral, minimal weakness of the vocal folds is the most
common reason for the failure to identify flaccid dysphonia laryngoscopically and
is the ...
Arnold E. Aronson, Diane Bless, 2011
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World Congress of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering ...
All subjects were laryngologically healthy without any otoscopic changes in ears.
In pure tone audiometry hearing threshold was 10-15 dB. Responses to 260
repetitions of stimuli were averaged with “nonlinear” mode of stimulation.
Intensity of ...
3
Clinical Voice Disorders
The fewer pathologic changes seen laryngologically, the more important is
clinical listening. Bilateral, minimal weakness of the vocal folds is the most
common reason for the failure to identify flaccid dysphonia laryngoscopically and
is the ...
Arnold Elvin Aronson, 2009
Of these the most interesting, laryngologically speaking, were those that had
been gassed, not considering the very exceptional throat wound cases. These
gas cases were placed on the medical side and treated by the internist with
occasional ...
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Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians of ...
Laryngologically, I may say that there was no loss of motion in the cords, but
there was no adequate control of them for purposes of phonation. They would
come into apposition immediately, I ~m\'.\l iavawlsna-uiaqkirx'rim {a}; ma; _ to
separate ...
•Jackson, C. : The Surgery of the (Esophagus Laryngologically Considered.
Laryngoscope, October, 1909, vol. xix, p. 745. ' Plummer, H. S. : The Technic of
the Examination of the (Esophageal Lesion. Transactions of the Section on
Surgery, ...
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting of the American ...
It is not necessary before this body of able surgeons to urge immediate operation,
but to the laryngologically less experienced, to the family physican, whose aid we
must have in impressing upon the patient the necessity of immediate ...
American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, 1905
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Journal of the American Medical Association
As the patient, who was a man of intelligence, not only denied any venereal
disease, but stated he had never had intercourse with any one save his wife,
syphilis seemed out of the question. Moreover, laryngologically, it was not the
picture of ...
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting of the American ...
Of these the most interesting, laryngologically speaking, were those that had
been gassed, not considering the very exceptional throat wound cases. These
gas cases were placed on the medical side and treated by the internist with
occasional ...
American Laryngological Association, 1919
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Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, ...
Of these, 330 were examined laryngologically before and after operation, and 67
(23 per cent.) were found to have sustained sufficient nerve injury to produce
paralysis or paresis of one or both vocal cords. At a period varying from six
months ...