An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00000542-194301000-00042CAIGERG. H.AnesthesiologyCaiger, G. H.: The role of the epiglottis in anesthetic deaths, Jr. Laryngol. and Otol., 57:250-263 (May), 1942....
Endoscopic diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma in the epiglottis and oesophagus of Jersey crossbred cow Indian Veterinary Journal, 95 (2018), pp. 56-57 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Wagner et al., 1990 A.E. Wagner, W.M. Muir, B.J. Grospitch Cardiopulmonary effects of position in conscious...
E = epiglottis, ETT = endotracheal tube, LTF = left tonsillar fossa, PA = Purabond® applicator, RTF = right tonsillar fossa, TBM = tongue base mucosectomy site. Post-operative management All patients were managed post-operatively according to the trust-specific TORS protocol. This included...
What roles does the pancreas play in digestion? What is the role of the epiglottis? What is the function of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles, extrinsic laryngeal muscles? (a) What are the major functions of the stomach? (b) Describe two of its secretions. What is the position ...
Explain the role of enzymes in metabolic processes. a) Explain what the effect would be on the digestive system and on the respiratory system if the epiglottis did not exist. b) What effects would this have on the body? Why? Relate the anat...
The clinical samples used for the study originated from ~ 15 distinct subsites within the head and neck region, the majority belonging to the glottis/epiglottis, pharynx, tongue, nasal cavity and larynx. In males, the risk group (age group with the highest number of incidences) for HNSCC...
video laryngoscopes point toward the 290° • The cameras have a wide field of view: both up & down; left to right; including the distal tip of their blades • Result is supraepiglottic panoramic view of the larynx, from above the epiglottis & posterior to the base of the tongue. ...
Sleep apnea is a multifactorial illness which can be differentiated in various physiological phenotypes as a result of both anatomical and non-anatomical c
The airway is protected by apposition of the true and false vocal cords and of the arytenoids against the base of the epiglottis (the sphincteric action of the larynx); the epiglottis inhibits direct contact of the bolus with the laryngeal vestibule (all X). Upward and forward movement of ...
(1995) A review of the role of the epiglottis in equine upper airway obstruction. Equine vet. Educ. 7, 131-139.Dixon PM. A review of the role of the epiglottis in equine upper airway obstruction. Equine Vet Educ. 1995; 7(3): 131-139. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3292.1995.tb01210.x...