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Squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx (2 of 4)
Endoscopy of Squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx. Ninety percent of laryngeal cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. Smoking, alcohol abuse, lower socioeconomic status, and being male and > 60 yr increase...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx (1 of 4)
This 73 year-old male patient with a history of heavy smoking. Over 95% of patients are smokers; 15 pack-years of smoking increase the risk 30-fold. Sixty percent of patients present with localized...
Traqueostomy Fistula (5 of 5)
This endoscopy was through the mouth showing the post surgical status of the surgery of the larynx.
Traqueostomy Fistula (4 of 5)
This video clip shows the introduction of the endoscope through of the fistula to the main carina.
Traqueostomy Fistula (2 of 5)
This endoscopy was performed with a thin endoscope 5.9 mm of diameter, the endoscope was advanced through the fistula showing the carina.
Traqueostomy Fistula (1 of 5)
This 82 year-old male underwent a surgery of the larynx due to an advanced squamous cell carcinoma (total laryngectomy with glossectomy and partial pharyngectomy) A Traqueostomy was performed, The...
Endotracheal Tube
Proper management of the endotracheal tube is a critical and often overlooked aspect of care for patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Clinicians must take measures to prevent complications related...
Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (5 of 5)
This image and the video clip display esophageal candidiasis.
Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (4 of 5)
Oropharyngeal candidiasis is commonly associated with esophageal candidiasis; therefore, the presence of oral thrush may be helpful in suggesting the diagnosis of Candida esophagitis in the appropriate...
Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (3 of 5)
The usual clinical presentation of Candida esophagitis is dysphagia and/or odynophagia in a patient with 1 or more predisposing factors for the condition. Symptoms are variable in severity, ranging...
Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (2 of 5)
Candidiasis. White plaques are present on the buccal mucosa and the undersurface of the tongue and represent thrush. When wiped off, the plaques leave red erosive areas.
Oropharynge-Esophagic Candidiasis (1 of 5)
A 27 year-old female, HIV-positive with Colonic tuberculosis mimicking Crohn's disease, patient complained of dysphagia and odynophagia. Candidiasis is a frequent complication for HIV-positive individuals....
Hemangioma of the larynx
The diagnosis of hemangioma is established by clinical findings and history in most cases although ultrasound, computer tomography, and particularly magnetic resonance imaging may be helpful in certain...
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