J Bedwell… - Current Pediatric Reviews, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... Gastric reflux may induce posterior glotticedema, which may, in turn, prolapse into the airway with inspiration. Furthermore, the resulting mucosal injury and edema may lead to diminished sensation in the glottis, thereby affecting laryngeal tone [12]. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles
[PDF] from apicareonline.comM Saqib, M Ahmad… - ANAESTHESIA, PAIN & …, 2011 - apicareonline.com ... On laryngoscopy frank blood tinged froth was noticed coming out of the glottis. ... Stage I: Only interstitial pulmonary edema is present. ... Other causes of airway obstruction in unconscious patient may be tongue fall against the posterior pharynx, glotticedema, secretions, vomitus or ... View as HTML
R Vardar, A Varis, B Bayrakci, S Akyildiz… - European Archives of …, 2011 - Springer ... Each patient was prospectively scored by RFS which was suggested by Belafsky et al. [9]. RFS comprises sub- glotticedema, ventricular obliteration, erythema/hyper- emia, vocal fold edema, diffuse laryngeal edema, posterior ...
JC Rastatter, JW Schroeder, A French… - … --Head and Neck …, 2011 - oto.sagepub.com ... aspiration or extraesophageal reflux disease. When seen in conjunction with arytenoid, vocal cord, or posterior glotticedema, a tentative diagnosis of extraesophageal reflux disease is reasonable. 10 For this reason, our patients ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from oxfordjournals.orgR Onimaru, M Hasegawa, K Yasuda… - Japanese Journal of …, 2011 - FPCR ... He experienced severe laryngeal edema that required tracheotomy at 6 months after the completion of radiotherapy ... large dose per fraction and relatively longer OTT for the treatment of glottis carcinoma ... 12) reported the treatment outcome for 79 patients with glottic T1 carcinoma ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions