نتایج جستجو برای: laryngeal cartilages

تعداد نتایج: 17208  

2014
Cornelia AJM Vugts Chris HJ Terhaard Marielle EP Philippens Frank A Pameijer Nicolien Kasperts Cornelis PJ Raaijmakers

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Since lymph nodes volumes are generally four times the volume of the primary PTV, the advantage of using tight margins around the primary PTV is not clear. Therefore treatment margins of T2-T4 laryngeal carcinoma for IMRT are generally chosen in such a way that the PTV is comparable to that in conventional radiotherapy. The aim of this study is to quantify the effect of v...

2017

The larynx or voice box is a cylindrical space which lies at the upper end of the trachea opposite to the 3—6 cervical cartilages. It is a cartilaginous structure made up of 6 different types of cartilages. Major cartilages forming the framework of the larynx are thyroid, cricoid and epiglottis. The unpaired cartilages are three in number, namely arytenoids, corniculate and cuneiform. Cricoid c...

Journal: :Annals of Surgery 1940

2011
Masaru Tateda Tetsuya Yokoyama Atsuhiro Mizukawa Hiroaki Sato

The aging population in Japan has recently resulted in a rapid increase in elderly individuals. Airway management is thus being required more and more often. Aspiration pneumonia is a life-threatening problem among patients with swallowing problems. Several new surgical methods of laryngeal closure that are easier and safer than previous methods have been developed. Among these new methods, we ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2000
J G Svec J Horácek F Sram J Veselý

The study presents the first attempt to investigate resonance properties of the living vocal folds by means of laryngoscopy. Laryngeal vibrations were excited via a shaker placed on the neck of a male subject and observed by means of videostroboscopy and videokymography (VKG). When the vocal folds were tuned to the phonation frequency of 110 Hz and sinusoidal vibration with sweeping frequency (...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
John Fraher John Davenport Edward Fitzgerald Patrick McLaughlin Tom Doyle Luke Harman Tracy Cuffe

A combination of dissection and computed tomography scanning has provided significant novel insights into the structure and function of the Dermochelys coriacea larynx and its associated muscles. Several previously unknown features of the laryngeal aditus (glottis) are described and their functional significance in its opening and closure are considered. The tongue plays an essential part in pr...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2001
S Granqvist P A Lindestad

A new method for analysis of digital high-speed recordings of vocal-fold vibrations is presented. The method is based on the extraction of light-intensity time sequences from consecutive images, which in turn are Fourier transformed. The spectra thus acquired can be displayed in four different modes, each having its own benefits. When applied to the larynx, the method visualizes oscillations in...

Journal: :Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation 1995
J Sundberg J Iwarsson A H Billström

According to Wyke and Kirchner (Wyke B, Kirchner J. Neurology of the larynx. In: Hinchcliffe R, Harrison D, eds. Scientific foundation of otolaryngology. London: William Heinemann Medical Books, 1976:546-66) mechanoreceptors in the subglottal mucosa play a significant role in the control of laryngeal muscle activity in response to changes of subglottal pressure during phonation. In singers this...

Journal: :Acta reumatologica portuguesa 2013
Izabel M Buscatti Maria Fernanda A Giacomin Marco Felipe C Silva Lúcia M A Campos Adriana M E Sallum Clovis A Silva

Relapsing polychondritis is a rare childhood disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by inflammatory, recurrent and destructive cartilage lesions. The chondritis could be widespread and involves generally laryngeal and auricular hyaline cartilages. We described a 9 years and 4 months old girl, who presented recurrent acute laryngotracheitis and laryngotracheal stenosis, which were the first...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2007
Zhan-Fen Qin Xiao-Fei Qin Lei Yang Han-Ting Li Xing-Ru Zhao Xiao-Bai Xu

We have previously demonstrated that polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have caused phenotypic feminization/demasculinization of gonadal development in Xenopus laevis. Whether PCBs affect secondary sexual development has remained unknown. In this study, X. laevis tadpoles were exposed to Aroclor1254 and PCB(3) from stage 46/47 (system of Nieuwkoop and Faber) for up to 1 month postmetamorphosis. A...

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