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Tracheal Cartilaginous Sleeve in Antley-Bixler Syndrome With W290C Mutation in FGFR2

Oh J, Kwon SK

A case is presented to show tracheal cartilaginous sleeve in Antley-Bixler syndrome, which is the second case to be reported so far. In this patient, W290C mutation in FGFR2, the...
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Recovery Related to Vocalization and Swallowing After Tracheostomy

Lee CY, Son HY

Tracheostomy refers to a surgical incision created in the neck to allow direct air entry into the trachea bypassing the upper respiratory tract including the oral and nasal cavities. Normal...
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Vocal Fold Leukoplakia: Updates in Diagnosis and Management

Ji JY, Kwon TK

Vocal fold leukoplakia poses a challenge to otolaryngologists due to its various spectrum of pathologic diagnosis. The degree of dysplasia is associated with malignancy risk and the new 2017 WHO...
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A Case of Voice Therapy for Post-Thyroidectomy Syndrome

Kang YA, Song KH

Post-thyroidectomy syndrome refers to various voice changes experienced after the thyroid surgery. Among them, surgery or injection therapy has been prioritized over voice therapy for the bilateral vocal cord paralysis....
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A Case of a 16-Year-Old Patient With Chronic Invasive Aspergillosis in the Trachea Treated With Segmental Tracheal Resection and Cricotracheal Anastomosis

Heo Y, Choi N, Yoo KH, Chung MK

Chronic invasive aspergillosis is a life-threatening disease, especially in immunocompromised patients. The diagnosis and treatment of tracheal aspergillosis (TA) are challenging because of its rarity and nonspecific clinical presentations. The...
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A Case of False Negativity With COVID-19 Diagnostic Test in Total Laryngectomee

Beag MS, Kwon HR, Kim SW

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by severe acute syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) occurs the unprecedented pandemic during recent two years and the WHO declared a global pandemic of COVID-19 in March 2020....
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Removal of a Left Upper Lobar Bronchial Foreign Body Using Fogarty Catheter and Rigid Bronchoscope

Woo H, Kim SY, Kwon SK

Airway foreign body aspiration in children can lead to accidental death, due to the foreign body itself or the removal procedure. Depending on its location, removal of the foreign body...
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Effect of Proton Pump Inhibitors, Mucolytics and Steroids on Voice Outcomes After Laryngomicrosurgery

Choi YS, Kim JW

Background and Objectives Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), mucolytics, and steroids were commonly recommended after phonomicrosurgery to prevent worsening of vocal fold (VF) scar formation and subglottal swelling. However, there is...
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Development and Clinical Application of Real-Time Light-Guided Vocal Fold Injection

Huh G, Cha W

Vocal fold injection (VFI) is widely accepted as a first line treatment in treating unilateral vocal fold paralysis and other vocal fold diseases. Although VFI is advantageous for its minimal...
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The Benefit of Supplemental Cough Suppression Therapy for Chronic Refractory Cough

Yoo YJ, Park HJ, Han MW, Kim JW

Background and Objectives Cough suppression therapy (CST) is a physiotherapy that can be used for patients with chronic refractory cough (CRC). We aimed to investigate the efficacy of CST for...
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Multi-Institute, Single Group, Prospective Observational Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Mucomyst® in Relieving Symptoms of Globus Pharyngeus Refractory to Proton Pump Inhibitor

Park H, Park IS, Lee SH, Lee SW, Lee SJ, Lee BJ, Cheon YI, Park JO, Oh KH, Shin YS

Background and Objectives Globus pharyngeus is one of the most common symptoms of patients visiting otorhinolaryngology out-patient clinic, and usually long-lasting, difficult to treat, and frequently recurrent. Mucomyst®, N-acetyl cysteine...
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