ABSTRACT Laryngeal carcinoma ranks among the most prevalent malignancies affecting the head and neck, with supraglottic carcinoma emerging as the predominant subtype, particularly in certain developing regions characterized by prevalent risk factors such as alcohol consumption and smoking. Hoarseness, characterized by a change in the voice, constitutes approximately 1% of all primary care consultations. The predominant etiologies include acute and chronic laryngitis, responsible for 42.1% and 9.7% of cases, respectively, followed by functional dysphonia, benign and malignant tumors, neurogenic factors, and the natural aging process. A 65-year-old male, with a history of active smoking, was referred from a primary healthcare center due to co...
Between 1979 and 1988, 432 cases of previously untreated laryngeal cancers were histologically diagn...
Introduction Hoarseness is a symptom with a varied etiology ranging from inflammatory condition, ben...
Abstract: The exact causes of larynx cancer are not fully understood, but certain risk factors have ...
ABSTRACT Laryngeal carcinoma ranks among the most prevalent malignancies affecting the head and neck...
Supraglottic tumour is a second most common laryngeal malignancy. Disease is mostly seen in the age ...
Background: Laryngeal carcinoma is the commonest head and neck cancer (HNSCC); it account 75% of HNS...
In the time period 1988-2000, a case-control study on laryngeal cancer was conducted in Montevideo, ...
SummaryNinety percent of vocal fold cancers take the form of squamous cell carcinoma. Since the 1980...
Background: Current UK referral criteria stipulate that hoarseness should be persistent to merit 2 w...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
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Abstract Background: Laryngeal cancer is the most common head and neck tumor; it forms about forth...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer of the larynx is a frequently occurring head and neck cancer in...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
In Europe, laryngeal cancer accounts for only 2-5% of all cancers, the incidence being much higher a...
Between 1979 and 1988, 432 cases of previously untreated laryngeal cancers were histologically diagn...
Introduction Hoarseness is a symptom with a varied etiology ranging from inflammatory condition, ben...
Abstract: The exact causes of larynx cancer are not fully understood, but certain risk factors have ...
ABSTRACT Laryngeal carcinoma ranks among the most prevalent malignancies affecting the head and neck...
Supraglottic tumour is a second most common laryngeal malignancy. Disease is mostly seen in the age ...
Background: Laryngeal carcinoma is the commonest head and neck cancer (HNSCC); it account 75% of HNS...
In the time period 1988-2000, a case-control study on laryngeal cancer was conducted in Montevideo, ...
SummaryNinety percent of vocal fold cancers take the form of squamous cell carcinoma. Since the 1980...
Background: Current UK referral criteria stipulate that hoarseness should be persistent to merit 2 w...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
Copyright © 2014 Daniela Musio et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background: Laryngeal cancer is the most common head and neck tumor; it forms about forth...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer of the larynx is a frequently occurring head and neck cancer in...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
In Europe, laryngeal cancer accounts for only 2-5% of all cancers, the incidence being much higher a...
Between 1979 and 1988, 432 cases of previously untreated laryngeal cancers were histologically diagn...
Introduction Hoarseness is a symptom with a varied etiology ranging from inflammatory condition, ben...
Abstract: The exact causes of larynx cancer are not fully understood, but certain risk factors have ...