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Laryngeal cleft
Known as:
Larnygeotracheoesophageal Cleft
, Congenital laryngeal clefts
, Laryngotracheal cleft
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A rare congenital abnormality in the laryngo-tracheal wall. It results from the incomplete development of the tracheoesophageal septum. Signs and…
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Congenital Abnormality
Congenital abnormality of respiratory system
Head and neck structure
Larynx
Neck
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2010
2010
Endoscopic surgical treatment of laryngotracheal clefts: indications and limitations.
E. Garabédian
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S. Pezzettigotta
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+4 authors
G. Roger
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck…
2010
Corpus ID: 153100
OBJECTIVE To present the indications, techniques, results, and limitations of endoscopic surgical treatment of laryngotracheal…
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2004
2004
Use of the Palmaz Stent in the Treatment of Severe Tracheomalacia
K. Geller
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Jeffrey A Koempel
,
W. Wells
,
M. S. St John
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
2004
Corpus ID: 9973658
To present our experience with the use of the Palmaz stent in treating cases of severe, life-threatening tracheomalacia, and to…
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2000
2000
Diagnosis and Determination of the Clinical Significance of Type 1A Laryngeal Clefts by Gelfoam Injection
Cynthia A. Kennedy
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Maureen Heimbach
,
F. Rimell
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
2000
Corpus ID: 25247097
Laryngeal clefts are rare congenital disorders, classified by multiple different schemes. Type IA (Armitage) and type I (Benjamin…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Diagnosis and Management of Cleft Larynx
Christopher Eriksen
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D. Zwillenberg
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N. Robinson
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
1990
Corpus ID: 46582492
Laryngeal cleft is a rare congenital laryngeal anomaly that has been recognized more frequently in recent years. It can be a…
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1988
1988
Development of Congenital Laryngeal Atresias and Clefts
H. A. Zaw-Tun
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
1988
Corpus ID: 22793322
Congenital supraglottic laryngeal obstruction still is being described as subglottic stenosis. There are three clearly defined…
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Review
1985
Review
1985
Laryngeal cleft: report of eight patients and a review of the literature.
D. Tyler
American journal of medical genetics
1985
Corpus ID: 45450566
Eight cases of laryngeal cleft are presented and the literature on this topic is reviewed. Patients most frequently present with…
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Review
1979
Review
1979
Posterior laryngeal cleft — anaesthetic experiences
M. Yamashita
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H. Chinyanga
,
D. Steward
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal
1979
Corpus ID: 41573414
SummaryTwo cases of congenital posterior laryngeal cleft are reported which typify the anaesthetic techniques used for operation…
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1978
Highly Cited
1978
Phenotypic overlap of the BBB and G syndromes.
J. Cordero
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L. Holmes
American journal of medical genetics
1978
Corpus ID: 35320866
Three males with similar malformations including hypertelorism, telecanthus, cleft lip and palate, and hypospadias, have been…
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1975
Highly Cited
1975
Cleft Larynx: A Report of Seven Cases
Seymour R. Cohen
1975
Corpus ID: 1666162
The purpose of this paper is to familiarize the otolaryngologist with a difficult and frequently missed anomaly. It is hoped that…
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1969
1969
VIII Congenital Laryngeal Cleft
J. Delahunty
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J. Cherry
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
1969
Corpus ID: 46191881
The cleft larynx was first recognized and described by Richter in 1792. No further reports of this anomaly were forthcoming until…
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