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Lateral pharyngeal wall myeloid sarcoma as a relapse of acute biphenotypic leukemia: a case report and review of the literature

Lateral pharyngeal wall myeloid sarcoma as a relapse of acute biphenotypic leukemia: a case report and review of the literature

... Case presentation: A 31-year-old Arabian man who had acute biphenotypic leukemia treated with chemoradiation and allogeneic stem cell transplant was referred to our department with sore throat and a mass lesion in his ...

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Case Report Synovial sarcoma arising in the posterior pharyngeal wall confirmed by molecular detection of SYT gene split: case report

Case Report Synovial sarcoma arising in the posterior pharyngeal wall confirmed by molecular detection of SYT gene split: case report

... In conclusion, using SYT break-apart rearran- gement FISH, we confirmed a diagnostically difficult case of synovial sarcoma occurred in posterior pharyngeal wall. It also occurred in an unusual age since ...

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Assessment and comparision of Tongue and Sagittal Airway Dimension in class I, II and III Malocclusion - A Cephalometric study

Assessment and comparision of Tongue and Sagittal Airway Dimension in class I, II and III Malocclusion - A Cephalometric study

... adult males with OSA. OSA subjects showed a posteriorly positioned maxilla and mandible, a steep occlusal plane, overerupted maxillary and mandibular teeth, proclined incisors, a steep mandibular plane, a large gonial ...

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Laryngocele: a rare complication of surgical tracheostomy

Laryngocele: a rare complication of surgical tracheostomy

... Case presentation: We present a rare case of laryngocele occurring in a 77-year-old Caucasian woman. The patient presented with one month history of altered voice, no other associated symptoms were reported. The medical ...

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Overview of Surgical Therapies for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: a Concise Review Literature

Overview of Surgical Therapies for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: a Concise Review Literature

... MMA is currently deemed as the most effective surgical modality aside from tracheostomy for moderate to severe OSA. The advancement of the maxillo-mandibular complex causes an increase in the width of the upper airway ...

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Effects of twin-block appliance on the anatomy of pharyngeal airway passage (PAP) in class II malocclusion subjects

Effects of twin-block appliance on the anatomy of pharyngeal airway passage (PAP) in class II malocclusion subjects

... posterior pharyngeal wall in OSA subjects [32-34] and the effects of oral appliances on the PPWT ...posterior pharyngeal wall as a compensatory mechanism among subjects with retrognathic ...

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The anatomical relation of the extracranial internal carotid artery in the parapharyngeal space

The anatomical relation of the extracranial internal carotid artery in the parapharyngeal space

... the pharyngeal wall at the level of the epiglottis apex is the most significant in reference to tonsillectomy, since it is very close to the level of the tonsillar ...the pharyngeal wall than ...

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Comparative evaluation of topical and intravenous lignocaine for insertion of laryngeal mask airway with propofol

Comparative evaluation of topical and intravenous lignocaine for insertion of laryngeal mask airway with propofol

... In the study we observed that LMA insertion conditions were better when topical lignocaine was sprayed to the posterior pharyngeal wall (Group II) with less incidence of gagging and coughing. It gave us ...

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VFMSS findings in elderly dysphagic patients: our experience

VFMSS findings in elderly dysphagic patients: our experience

... the pharyngeal wall), upper esophageal sphincter (UES) tone (resting pres- sure, contraction pressure and residual pressure) and the bolus transit ...

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Dynamic Upper Airway Soft Tissue and Caliber Changes in Healthy Subjects and Snoring Patients

Dynamic Upper Airway Soft Tissue and Caliber Changes in Healthy Subjects and Snoring Patients

... the pharyngeal walls during the respiratory cycle in snor- ers; however, this dimensional change was not clear in the control ...the pharyngeal tissues might narrow the upper ...valid, wall ...

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Which oropharyngeal factors are significant risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea? An age-matched study and dentist perspectives

Which oropharyngeal factors are significant risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea? An age-matched study and dentist perspectives

... Notes: Data presented as OR (95% CI). The final model is adjusted for age, sex, neck circumference, palatal width/height ratio, torus mandibularis, and tongue size. Torus mandibularis class 6, narrow lateral ...

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Location of the narrowest area of the pharynx regarding body mass index and obstructive sleep apnoea severity

Location of the narrowest area of the pharynx regarding body mass index and obstructive sleep apnoea severity

... posterior pharyngeal wall parallel to the horizontal plane, the shortest distance between soft palate and posterior pharyngeal wall as well as the transverse of the pharynx at the level of the ...

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Pharyngeal Gonorrhea Screening in Adolescents: Is It Necessary?

Pharyngeal Gonorrhea Screening in Adolescents: Is It Necessary?

... ie, those teenagers attending an urban children’s hospital clinic and those teenagers attending a pub- lic health clinic for sexually transmitted diseases.. POPULATION AND METHODS.[r] ...

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Hox genes in the pharyngeal region: how Hoxa3 controls early embryonic development of the pharyngeal organs

Hox genes in the pharyngeal region: how Hoxa3 controls early embryonic development of the pharyngeal organs

... alleles, respectively) (Chojnowski et al., 2014). Their findings are summarized in Table 1. Perhaps the most striking phenotype in both the endoderm- and NCC-specific Hoxa3 mutant embryos is the presence of small, ...

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Original Article The protective role of Vit C and Vit C-containing foods in head and neck cancer

Original Article The protective role of Vit C and Vit C-containing foods in head and neck cancer

... The International Head and Neck Cancer Epi- demiology (INHANCE) consortium indicated that Vit C supplementation decreases the risk of HNC [14]. An analysis showed that no clear associations were found between supplemen- ...

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Pharyngeal lipase and digestion of dietary triglyceride in man

Pharyngeal lipase and digestion of dietary triglyceride in man

... Samples were colINTRODUCTION lected from esophagus, first at 30-35 cm and then at 40-45 cm from the nose, as the subject, after drinking A potent lipase, which hydrolyzes triglyceride to[r] ...

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Paradoxical glottic narrowing in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea

Paradoxical glottic narrowing in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea

... collapsibility. The factors leading to nocturnal upper airway obstruction in such patients have not been ascertained. We studied 10 overweight male patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea and low-normal ...

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AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION IN A NEWBORN BY PEDUNCULATED PHARYNGEAL DERMOID

AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION IN A NEWBORN BY PEDUNCULATED PHARYNGEAL DERMOID

... Pediatrics is owned, published, and trademarked by the Pediatrics is the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. A monthly publication, it has.[r] ...

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The Dynamics of Swallowing  I  Normal Pharyngeal Mechanisms

The Dynamics of Swallowing I Normal Pharyngeal Mechanisms

... RESTING INTRALUMINAL PRESSURES IN THE ESOPHAGUS AND PHARYNX OBTAINED BY INSERTING THE RECORDING TIP INTO THE UPPER ESOPHAGUS AND WITHDRAWING CENTIMETER BY CENTIMETER The zone of high res[r] ...

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Management of Esophageal and Pharyngeal Perforation in the Newborn Infant

Management of Esophageal and Pharyngeal Perforation in the Newborn Infant

... Acute respiratory distress, right pneumothorax, aberrant feeding tube placement (Fig 2) 3 1,525 31 Respiratory distress syndrome 4 Orogastric feeding.. tube.[r] ...

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