Certain diseases in the larynx like epiglottitis, false croup, and allergic reactions lead to local edema, which may result in respiratory distress. The pathophysiology of the various types of edema in the larynx is mainly unknown. Mast cells may be one factor, as they occur throughout the airways and are involved in allergic reactions with release of several mediators inducing smooth muscle contraction, vasodilatation, mucus secretion and edema. The airways are also richly innervated with nerve fibers containing several different neuropeptides, of which some degranulate mast cells and have trophic actions. In general, irradiation is an important part in treatment of laryngeal carcinoma. The irradiation regime affects the entire larynx and ...
Purpose: To understand early and late radiation-induced loss of function of the submandibular gland,...
Radiotherapy in the treatment of head and neck cancers is often used either alone or in addition to ...
Oral mucositis is a frequent and serious side effect in patients who receive radiotherapy for head a...
OBJECTIVES: The larynx is susceptible to irradiation, which causes significant vocal fold (VF) edema...
The detailed mechanisms which can explain the inherent radiosensitivity of salivary glands remain to...
Neuropeptides are present in nerve fibers of the upper and lower airways. Local release of these sub...
The results of this experimental pathological investigation of the rat larynx and its response to to...
Objective To constitute an animal model of laryngeal allergy and evaluate the laryngeal effects of i...
La radiothérapie est utilisée seule ou en association avec la chimiothérapie dans le traitement de p...
Radiation therapy, alone or in combination with chemotherapy and/or surgery, is used in more than ha...
Radiation proctitis is characterized by mucosal inflammation followed by adverse chronic tissue remo...
Induction of vascular hyperpermeability is one of the early vascular responses to radiation exposure...
The thesis is a study of the effects of radiation on the salivary glands in an experimental and a cl...
The present study aimed to identify the mechanisms underlying the increase in vascular permeability ...
Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to a single X-ray dose of 30 Gy over the lungs and examined at 1-wk...
Purpose: To understand early and late radiation-induced loss of function of the submandibular gland,...
Radiotherapy in the treatment of head and neck cancers is often used either alone or in addition to ...
Oral mucositis is a frequent and serious side effect in patients who receive radiotherapy for head a...
OBJECTIVES: The larynx is susceptible to irradiation, which causes significant vocal fold (VF) edema...
The detailed mechanisms which can explain the inherent radiosensitivity of salivary glands remain to...
Neuropeptides are present in nerve fibers of the upper and lower airways. Local release of these sub...
The results of this experimental pathological investigation of the rat larynx and its response to to...
Objective To constitute an animal model of laryngeal allergy and evaluate the laryngeal effects of i...
La radiothérapie est utilisée seule ou en association avec la chimiothérapie dans le traitement de p...
Radiation therapy, alone or in combination with chemotherapy and/or surgery, is used in more than ha...
Radiation proctitis is characterized by mucosal inflammation followed by adverse chronic tissue remo...
Induction of vascular hyperpermeability is one of the early vascular responses to radiation exposure...
The thesis is a study of the effects of radiation on the salivary glands in an experimental and a cl...
The present study aimed to identify the mechanisms underlying the increase in vascular permeability ...
Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to a single X-ray dose of 30 Gy over the lungs and examined at 1-wk...
Purpose: To understand early and late radiation-induced loss of function of the submandibular gland,...
Radiotherapy in the treatment of head and neck cancers is often used either alone or in addition to ...
Oral mucositis is a frequent and serious side effect in patients who receive radiotherapy for head a...