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Minimally invasive endoscopic surgery with intralesional corticosteroid injection and laser reduction is an effective method of controlling laryngeal sarcoid.
Endoscopic Airway Management of Laryngeal Sarcoidosis.
The subglottic mucosa was the most susceptible to damage and the posterior commissure the least.
Laryngeal tissues are essentially resistant to damage at pH 4.0, but are damaged when pepsin is present.
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Laryngopharyngeal reflux is commonly encountered in the ENT outpatient setting.
It leads to impaired sensory capacity of the laryngeal mucosa.
The sensory integrity of the laryngopharynx can be evaluated through endoscopic administration of... MDLinx: Feb 18 2010 2:35PM Matching: laryngeal Find similar documents
Laryngeal tuberculosis is a rare disease.
It is almost always associated with pulmonary tuberculosis.
It occurs generally in adults without BCG vaccination or in cases of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
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Fentanyl dosage and timing when inserting the Laryngeal Mask Airway.
The authors recommend 1.0 microg.
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