Incidence Of Left Vocal Cord Paralysis Following PDA Ligation In Premature Neonates d32 Wk Gestation- Analysis Of Risk Factors

Author(s):  
Naveed Hussain ◽  
Aamir Hussain ◽  
Aniruddha Vidwans
2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (12) ◽  
pp. 1541-1547
Author(s):  
Chizuru Futatsuya ◽  
Hiroshi Minato ◽  
Yurie Okayama ◽  
Kazuyoshi Katayanagi ◽  
Hiroshi Kurumaya ◽  
...  

1999 ◽  
Vol 16 (7) ◽  
pp. 495-499 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Kanski ◽  
E. Plocharska ◽  
E. Stanowski ◽  
T. Koziarski ◽  
A. Chmurzynska

2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Faisal ◽  
Arif Jamshed ◽  
Raza Hussain

Spindle cell carcinoma (SpCC) is a variant of squamous cell carcinoma with biphasic components and more aggressive behaviour. Its rarity and histopathological pattern pose a diagnostic challenge. Early diagnosis and treatment result in a decrease in local and distant metastasis. Case 1 is a 71-year-old female presented with hoarseness of voice and dyspnoea for 2 years without any risk factors. Fibre-optic laryngoscopy (FOL) revealed smooth polyp hanging from anterior two-third of the left vocal cord. Microlaryngoscopic excision revealed SpCC followed by post-operative radiotherapy and is currentlyalive. Case 2 is a 72-year-old male presented with worsening stridor for 2 years post-excision of laryngeal nodule and history of smoking and hookah use for >20 years. He developed dysphonia after a few months with fixed hard level 3 nodes at the right side. FOL showed a polypoid mass extending from the left vocal cord into the supraglottis. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of the neck swelling confirmed the diagnosis of SpCC. Computerised tomography (CT) chest/abdomen showed distant metastasis. Palliative radiotherapy was given, but the patient died after 3 months due to locoregional failure. Case 3 is a 35-year-old male presented with a history of hoarseness for 3 years with no risk factors. FOL showed a 1.2-cm polypoid growth on the right vocal cord. Total laryngectomy was performed and histopathology showed SpCC. Radiotherapy was given and the patient is alive without disease with regular follow-ups. Smoking and alcohol are thought to be the contributing factors causing this disease. Biphasic nature of the tumour requires pathological sampling for diagnostic confirmation. Surgery combined with radiotherapy has a better survival outcome. SpCC is a rare tumour with a tendency for locoregionalrecurrence. Surgery should remain the mainstay of treatment followed by post-operative radiotherapy for a better control.Key words: Larynx, radiotherapy, spindle cell carcinoma


2018 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 74-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Merete Salveson Engeseth ◽  
Nina Rydland Olsen ◽  
Silje Maeland ◽  
Thomas Halvorsen ◽  
Adam Goode ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 451 (3) ◽  
pp. 737-740 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ulrich F. Vogel ◽  
Christina Pfannenberg ◽  
Thomas Renck ◽  
Dietrich Müller-Wening ◽  
Burkhard Bültmann

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