Attempts to analyze clinical unexpected cases of laryngeal fractures based on mild symptoms and physical findings. Even though a laryngeal fracture is rare in a living patient and when happens it is related to severe airways emergency, this case reported seems important to offer a possible differential diagnosis in patients who present with the same symptoms, if no other causes have been detected, like another one benign laryngeal disease.
A silent laryngeal trauma case: an unexpected late fracture of the superior portion of the thyroid cartilage superior horn / Ciofalo, Andrea; Fatuzzo, Irene; Lo Re, Federica; Gilardi, Antonio; Messineo, Daniela; Greco, Antonio; de Vincentiis, Marco. - In: EAR, NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL. - ISSN 0145-5613. - 014556132211151(2022). [10.1177/01455613221115119]
A silent laryngeal trauma case: an unexpected late fracture of the superior portion of the thyroid cartilage superior horn
Ciofalo, AndreaPrimo
;Fatuzzo, Irene
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;Lo Re, Federica;Gilardi, Antonio;Messineo, Daniela;Greco, AntonioPenultimo
;de Vincentiis, MarcoUltimo
2022
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Attempts to analyze clinical unexpected cases of laryngeal fractures based on mild symptoms and physical findings. Even though a laryngeal fracture is rare in a living patient and when happens it is related to severe airways emergency, this case reported seems important to offer a possible differential diagnosis in patients who present with the same symptoms, if no other causes have been detected, like another one benign laryngeal disease.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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