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Laryngeal Mucosa
Known as:
Mucosa of larynx
, Mucosa, Laryngeal
, Tunica mucosa laryngis
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The mucous lining of the LARYNX, consisting of various types of epithelial cells ranging from stratified squamous EPITHELIUM in the upper larynx to…
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Blood supply aspects
Larynx
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Mucosa of vocal fold
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Laryngeal Epithelium
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Viscerocranial mucosa
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2004
2004
Flow cytometric measurement of ploidy and proliferative activity of carcinomas of the oropharyngeal mucosa
R. Grässel-Pietrusky
,
O. Hornstein
Archives of Dermatological Research
2004
Corpus ID: 2525217
SummaryThe most important indicator of ploidy and cell cycle stage in ortho-and pathologous tissues is the nuclear DNA content…
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1995
1995
Over-expression of tumour suppressor gene p53 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas and its prognostic significance.
M. Salam
,
J. Crocker
,
A. Morris
Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences
1995
Corpus ID: 24125919
p53 is a nuclear phosphoprotein which acts as a tumour suppressor factor, regulating cell growth and division. Mutations in the…
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1995
1995
General primer-mediated polymerase chain reaction for simultaneous detection and typing of human papillomavirus DNA in laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas.
M. Salam
,
J. Rockett
,
A. Morris
Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences
1995
Corpus ID: 22983918
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of different human papillomavirus (HPV) types in laryngeal squamous cell…
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1985
1985
[Testosterone--an etiological factor in the development of laryngeal carcinoma?].
V. Kambič
,
Z. Radšel
,
J. Preželj
,
M. Žargi
HNO (Berlin. Print)
1985
Corpus ID: 33722480
To evaluate the etiological connection between the development of hyperplastic lesions of the laryngeal mucosa (including cancer…
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1985
1985
ENDOCRINE-LIKE CELLS IN THE LARYNGEAL MUCOSA OF ADULT RABBITS DEMONSTRATED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND BY THE GRIMELIUS SILVERIMPREGNATION METHOD
K. Taira
1985
Corpus ID: 80601914
Endocrine-like cells in the laryngeal mucosa ofadult rabbits were demonstrated by electron microscopy and by the Grimelius silver…
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1985
1985
Quantitative morphometry of squamous cell hyperplasia of the larynx.
P. Kalter
,
H. Lubsen
,
+4 authors
G. Snow
Journal of Clinical Pathology
1985
Corpus ID: 12852693
The histopathological diagnosis of squamous cell hyperplasia of the larynx is very subjective. Since morphometry is highly…
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1981
1981
Laryngeal fibromatosis in the neonate.
H. Rosenberg
,
C. Vogler
,
L. Close
,
H. Warshaw
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1981
Corpus ID: 26138535
Infants with a fibromatosis that originates in the laryngeal mucosa have uniform clinical appearances and morphologic features…
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1977
1977
Macro-microscopical findings and prognosis of hyperplastic aberrations of the laryngeal mucous membrane.
V. Kambič
Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum
1977
Corpus ID: 29261618
1971
1971
In vivo staining of pharyngeal and laryngeal cancer.
D. Shedd
,
J. Gaeta
Archives of Surgery
1971
Corpus ID: 689693
Some tumors in the larynx and pharynx have borders which can clearly be defined with the eye alone. In other patients the cancer…
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1935
1935
SUBGLOTTIC LARYNGEAL STENOSIS IN INFANCY: REPORT OF A CASE DUE TO REDUNDANCY OF THE NORMAL LARYNGEAL MUCOUS MEMBRANE
J. Glaser
,
D. Landau
,
C. A. Heatly
1935
Corpus ID: 73344419
This case is considered worthy of being reported not only because of the rarity of the underlying pathologic condition which…
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