Exudative laryngopathies are represented by the nodule, the polyp and the Reinke's oedema. Their origin is found in exudative processes located in the Reinke's space. Evolution towards one or another lesion depends on the etiological factor (vocal abuse, tobacco, alcohol, acute vocal fold trauma) and can happen according three modalities: oedema, fibrosis and angiectasies development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAssisted ventilation at home for breathing insufficiencies requires long-term tracheotomy. Standard tracheotomy is frequently complicated by granuloma and tracheostomy stenosis. We have designed a permanent opening technique that we report on 9 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThirty-nine patients were treated with GAX collagen for vocal fold augmentation. The objective results were evaluated by measurement of the maximum phonation time, the phonatory quotient, vocal frequency analysis, and laryngostroboscopy. These results are as good as those with Zyderm Collagen II (ZCI).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeven adult patients with a severe form of sleep apnea syndrome (mean apnea index, 47) underwent surgery for significant structural abnormalities at nose and/or throat level (septal deviation, turbinal hypertrophy, enlarged tonsils, long uvula, pharyngeal tumor). Although a subjective benefit was claimed by most patients, the polygraphic data showed no improvement or only a modest improvement in breathing pattern, oxyhemoglobin saturation, or general sleep architecture except in one patient. In this patient the evolution of the syndrome was recent (3 years) and surgical management of a parapharyngeal tumor resulted in a cure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report 18 patients who presented to the ENT department with isolated cough, which had begun one month to 14 years previously. As the ENT examination was negative, the patients were referred to the Department of General Medicine where a bronchial reactivity test with acetylcholine was found to be positive, leading to a diagnosis of airway hyperreactivity. The group was predominantly female (15/18) and atopy was rare; indeed, only one patient, who had a history of allergic rhinitis, was found to be atopic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Otorhinolaryngol
January 1990
The records of 14 patients who have benefited from intralaryngeal injections of ZCI collagen for at least 3-4 years were reviewed. All patients still living were evaluated. Qualitative phonatory measurements included laryngostroboscopy and frequency voice analysis, while quantitative studies included maximum phonation times and phonatory quotients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report a case of laryngeal abcess due to Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, of the preepiglottic space with destruction of the epiglottis and granulomatous reaction of the epiglottic endolaryngeal side. The differential diagnosis of the endoscopic image includes neoplasm, granulomatous diseases and laryngeal abscess. Biopsies revealed the diagnosis of laryngeal abscess without habitual causing factors.
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May 1990
The CO2-lasers of the new generation are equipped with milliwatts, super-pulse, small spot size (700 U or less). These technical improvements safe permit in resection of vocal fold benign lesions like polyps, nodules, or even sulcus glottidis. Our resection technique for sulcus glottidis and epidermoïd cysts is presented in 18 cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPartial laryngectomy for glottic carcinoma. The authors report their first results on 63 patients who underwent a partial laryngectomy for glottic carcinoma from 1980 to 1986. The global three years survival rate is 70%.
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September 1987
Describe since the beginning of the fifties, the mannequin syndrome consists of anorexia, amenorrhea and swelling of the parotid glands. This variety of symptoms is usually found in young female patients who want to remain thin. In fact, this syndrome has been several times diagnosed in fashion models or airhostesses;hence the term "mannequin syndrome".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report their ENT observations in 20 patients suffering from AIDS. They point out the frequency of finding Kaposi sarcoma, cervical lymph nodes, oral mycosis in these cases, and they compare their results with those of other recent publications.
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April 1986
Between July 1976 and July 1984, 1106 cold thyroid nodules have been operated on UCL. Teaching Hospital; 128 were diagnosed as carcinoma (11,5%) and 15 were diagnosed as medullary carcinoma of the thyroid gland (1,3% of all the cold nodules and 12% of all carcinomas of the thyroid). This article presents the case of two families exhibiting a characteristic clinical history of Medullary Carcinoma of the thyroid or CMT.
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July 1985
Four cases of anterior mediastinal tracheostomy with myocutaneous Pectoralis Major flap are described. Resection of the manubrium, clavicular heads and the cartilages of the first and second ribs is necessary. The use of myocutaneous Pectoralis Major flap give good functional results.
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June 1986
The authors report their experience of three cases of carotid corpuscle tumors: two are bilateral and pertaining to the same family, one of them is associated with a bilateral tympano-jugular glomus. First they review the epidemiology and definitions of such tumors and then they develop the various clinical aspects and differential diagnosis of these tumors. They insist on the necessity of a CT scan examination and of an angiography.
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July 1984
Seven near total reconstructive laryngectomies with epiglottoplasty have been performed by the members of the Saint-Luc ( UCL ) Department of Otolaryngology. The technical aspects are described and the indications and limitations of this procedure are discussed. There is no postoperative complications and the functional results are excellent.
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July 1985
The development of reconstructional techniques in cervico-facial surgery has led to the proposal of surgical solutions, in conjunction with radiotherapy, for the extensive epidermoid carcinomas of the oropharynx and hypopharynx that were formerly rejected by the surgeon. However these stage III or IV epidermoid carcinomas carry a heavy proportion of "high" recurrences, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors review 27 pectoralis major myocutaneous flaps in head and neck cancer surgery. The indications and applications are discussed. Some technical aspects are pointed out.
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July 1985
A prolonged oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed on 59 patients who presented audio-vestibular disturbances. The group was compared to a control group of 22 patients. 67.
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September 1983