Conclusions In LTS patients, after airway reconstruction MRI can safely provide excellent structural and functional detail of the vocal cords correlating to DSI, with further usefulness expected from technical refinements. We therefore suggest MRI as a tool for extensive imaging during LTS follow﹞evel ...
Air breathed in through the dog's nose passes on its way to the lungs through the two nasal cavities behind the nose. These cavities are lined by a mucous membrane containing many nerve endings stimulated by odors. Smell is the dog's most acute sense. A dog continually sniffs the air, ...
Sweating is an action that is used by the body to maintain a stable temperature. This action actually cools down the body when it becomes over hearted. Because of this, it is a necessary function. Answer and Explanation:1 Another name for a sweat gland is a sudori...
and iron-containing peptides required for the production of regulatory ROS and alteration in redox state of the intracellular environment.BACKGROUND: Leukokeratosis of the vocal cords is a clinical descriptive diagnosis, which includes a group of squamous intraepithelial lesions of the vocal cord ...
Intraoperatively excised mucosa of human vocal cords with precancerous and cancerous alterations were investigated. It could be found, that the regular, almost hexagonal surface pattern of the normal epithelium is replaced by a pronounced irregularity in the carcinoma in situ. The squamous cell ...
Innervation of the epithelium on the undersurface of the canine vocal cords was investigated by transmission electron microscopy. In the subepithelial lamina propria, nerve bundles containing unmyelinated fibers were observed. The nerve bundles, encircled by basal lamina, were enclosed by a thin ...
though containing exactly the same words, are different in meaning because the differentword ordersdistinguish what are conventionally called subject and object. InLatinthe two corresponding sentences would be distinguished not by word order, which is grammatically indifferent and largely a matter of styl...
(or extraesophageal reflux). In the latter, pepsin and acid travel all the way up to thelarynx, where they can cause damage to the laryngeal mucosa and produce symptoms ranging from hoarseness and chronic cough to laryngospasm (involuntary contraction of thevocal cords) andlaryngeal cancer. ...