Supraglottic laryngectomy combined with functional elective or curative neck dissection is a priceless contribution toward treatment of supraglottic cancer and its lymph node metastases. The history and background of this conservative approach is reviewed. Results related to staging are presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA modified Zeiss slit lamp coupled with a digital image-processing system was used to evaluate objectively changes in lens transparency over 1 year at 4-month intervals in 150 eyes of 92 patients affected by early senile cataract. A total of 59 patients were treated daily with 1.5 g bendazac-lysine, and 33 patients constituted the control group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtended supraglottic laryngectomy is a surgical procedure by which the boundaries of standard supraglottic laryngectomy are extended to include the base of the tongue and/or pyriform sinus and/or one of the arytenoids, according to the extent of epilaryngeal or extralaryngeal invasion by vestibular cancer. We report the results of 84 extended supraglottic laryngectomies performed by our group from 1970 to 1980. Besides the highly favorable 5-year cure rate (75%), full functional rehabilitation followed in all but three patients, who were therefore submitted to secondary total laryngectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGraefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol
June 1986
The Zeiss slit lamp has been modified in order to extend its use to measurements of lens transparency. Two major modifications have been introduced: (1) a support for a high-sensitivity TV camera that is connected to an image processing system; (2) two potentiometers for recording electrical signals proportional to the rotation angle of the slit-supporting arm with respect to the visual axis and the slit tilting angle. As a result, the slit lamp output consists of three signals; one TV signal for the images and two analog signals for measurement of the angles.
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