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Laryngostenosis

Known as: Laryngeal Stenoses, Stenosis of larynx, Stenoses, Laryngeal 
Developmental or acquired stricture or narrowing of the LARYNX. Symptoms of respiratory difficulty depend on the degree of laryngeal narrowing.
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2009
2009
The microdebrider has become a valuable instrument for otolaryngologists. It is now used in the larynx for treatment of recurrent… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
Background: Congenital and acquired upper airway obstruction in infants commonly manifests as an acute, potentially life… 
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Objectives/Hypothesis The proven ability of mitomycin C to inhibit fibroblasts in vitro has stimulated its use in research… 
1997
1997
Abstract Common clinical features of patients with 3q23 deletion include the phenotype of BPES (blepharophimosis, ptosis… 
1986
1986
Since the description by de la Chapelle and colleagues of two sibs with a unique skeletal dysplasia, two additional cases have… 
1978
1978
A boy with epidermolysis bullosa developed progressive laryngeal obstruction after age six months, with tracheotomy necessary at… 
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
As a result of increased use of prolonged endotracheal intubation, complications of intubation are now being seen more often… 
Review
1976
Review
1976
Tuberculosis of the larynx, once a common disease, has become quite rare with the advent of anti‐tuberculous chemotherapy. In the…