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Tuberculosis is a potentially serious infectious disease. In otorhinolaryngology practice, lymph node infection is the most common site of predilection followed by the larynx. Laryngeal tuberculosis (LTB) typically pr...
Hairy polyp is an unusual, rare benign developmental malformation of neonates and infants. Embryologically, they are benign lesions containing of both ectodermal and mesodermal origin. Based on size, location of the l...
Vallecular cyst is uncommon laryngeal lesion and generally asymptomatic. However, when large in size or occur in a small airway like in neonates, it causes respiratory and feeding difficulties. Here we report a rare c...
We demonstrated the importance of managing a patient who presented with stridor due to severe Reinke’s oedema. The concept of managing difficult airway has thus been introduced for the otolaryngologists according to ...
BACKGROUND: Urgent airway management is one of the most important responsibilities of otolaryngologists, often requiring a multidisciplinary approach. Urgent surgical airway intervention is indicated when an acute air...
AIM: To examine the presentation, diagnosis and out-comes of patients with laryngeal cleft.METHODS: An 18 mo (from mid-2012 to 2013) pro-spective longitudinal study was performed at the Barts Children’s and Royal...
The incidence of Relapsing Polychondritis is estimated to be 3.5 cases per million with only 600 cases being reported in the world. It can affect any age ranging from 5 to 84 years with predominance in the fourth and ...