Publications by authors named "M Jungehulsing"

Article Synopsis
  • Tracheotomy is now an essential procedure in modern medicine for critically ill patients and those needing emergency care, as well as in specific cancer surgeries.
  • The procedure is also key for patients with long-term ventilation needs, swallowing issues, and neurological disorders.
  • This article reviews the various reasons for performing tracheotomy, the surgical techniques involved, and the appropriate timing for the procedure based on different medical conditions.
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Introduction: Primary squamous cell carcinoma of the parotid gland typically presents as a palpable, often painless mass. Peripheral facial palsy as the only sign of malignant neoplasia is rare. In these cases, the diagnosis is regularly confirmed by radiological imaging followed by surgical exploration and biopsy.

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