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laryngeal neoplasms/bjúgur

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Magnetic resonance for laryngeal cancer.

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OBJECTIVE This review summarizes the most recent experiences on the integration of magnetic resonance in assessing the local extent of laryngeal cancer and detecting submucosal recurrences. RESULTS Advances in magnetic resonance have been characterized by the development of technical solutions that
We sometimes experience patients with persistent or progressive arytenoid edema, among which residual or recurrent cancer is often accompanied. Because it is difficult to distinguish tumour rest or recurrence from normal tissue sequelae in the early period after irradiation, it is important to know

A Case of Laryngeal Cancer Associated with Dermatomyositis.

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We experienced a rare case of laryngeal cancer associated with dermatomyositis. The patient was a 63-year-old male and Japanese. He was admitted to our department of Otorhinolaryngology with dysphagia for a day as a chief complaint. He became aware of hoarseness with bloody sputum and then face

Therapeutic effects of sequential chemoradiotherapy with pemetrexed and cisplatin on locally advanced laryngeal cancer.

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OBJECTIVE To explore the therapeutic effects of sequential chemoradiotherapy with pemetrexed and cisplatin on locally advanced laryngeal cancer (LALC). METHODS Fifty LALC patients who were treated in our hospital between January 2010 and January 2012 were selected and randomly divided into an

Transoral CO(2) Laser Resection for Post-Radiation Arytenoid Edema.

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Arytenoid edema following radiation therapy of laryngeal cancer may persist and make careful inspection and evaluation of the larynx difficult. Moreover, it may have serious impacts on functions such as breathing, swallowing, speech and voice. Conservative management such as antibiotics and steroid

Larynx cancer: a therapeutic policy at the Madras Cancer Institute.

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We studied 145 cases of larynx cancer in relation to their etiology, methods of treatment, and results. It was found that better results were obtained with a combination of radiotherapy and surgery. Any postradiational edema of the larynx should subside within 3 months. If this edema persists or

Predicting feeding tube and tracheotomy dependence in laryngeal cancer patients.

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CONCLUSIONS The two scales reliably measure laryngeal edema and dysfunction in laryngeal cancer patients. The eight categories from these scales, and abnormal pharyngeal squeeze, can be used to form a new rating scale intended to help clinicians identify and circumvent swallowing complications after

Imaging of laryngeal cancer.

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Currently CT and MR are the most competitive modalities in the study of laryngeal cancer. Both radiological techniques are used to define the deeper extent of the disease and to look for disease in the blind mucosal areas. They allow evaluation of the exact extent of the tumor and this information

[Comparative results of conservative chemoradiotherapy and thermochemoradiotherapy for locally advanced laryngeal cancer].

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There were analyzed results of treatment of 58 patients with laryngeal cancer T3-4N0-3M0. Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) was carried out in 27 patients, thermochemoradiotherapy (TCRT)-in 31 patients. Radiotherapy (RT) was performed in hyperfractionated mode (1 Gy + 1 Gy with an interval of 4-5 hours) 5

Debulking obstructing laryngeal cancers to avoid tracheotomy.

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Upper airway obstruction, secondary to neoplasms presenting with stridor, is traditionally treated by tracheostomy. However, this common procedure can potentially have an impact on the long-term outcome, with tumor implantation into the tracheostomized wound leading to peristomal

Radical radiotherapy for T3 laryngeal cancers.

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OBJECTIVE Evaluation of the local control rate and voice preservation probability in radically irradiated patients with T3 laryngeal cancer. METHODS From 1974 through 1992, 37 previously untreated patients with T3 laryngeal cancer (supraglottic 15, glottic 22) were treated with initial radical

Results of radiation therapy and a combination of radiation and surgery in the laryngeal cancer.

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A total of 348 out of 349 patients with laryngeal cancer were treated over the period 1960-1970. Radiation therapy alone was used in 262 of them and surgical intervention with postoperative irradiation in 86. Results in the form of a five-year survival rate in the group treated solely by irradiation

[The possibilities of x-ray study in assessing the results of the radiation treatment of laryngeal cancer].

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The paper is devoted to comparing laryngoscopy findings and the results of x-ray investigation in its time course (prior to, during and after radiation therapy) in 65 laryngeal cancer patients. Both methods are mutually complementary, and thorough comparison of their results helped to overcome

[Radionuclide and thermographic diagnosis of laryngeal tumors].

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The paper is concerned with an analysis of the results of positive scintigraphy and thermography obtained from an investigation of 84 laryngeal and laryngopharyngeal cancer patients. The diagnostic accuracy of positive scintigraphy (38 patients) was 89.5%, that of thermography--78.9%, of both
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