ScopusId Title Publication ISSN Vol Issue PageRange Type SubType Doi Date Description Keywords CitedBy AuthorNames AuthorFirstNames AuthorIDs AuthorAffilIDs AffiliationIDs AffiliationNames AffiliationCountries Query SCOPUS_ID:77952419189 Optical coherence tomography: Significance of a new method for assessing unclear laryngeal pathologies | Optische Kohärenztomographie: Stellenwert einer neuen Methode bei der Abklärung unklarer Kehlkopfveränderungen HNO 00176192 58 5 472-479 Journal Article 10.1007/s00106-008-1873-0 2010-01-01 Background: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a new imaging technology of as yet unknown significance in laryngology. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of this noninvasive method to reliably predict diagnosis and possible malignancy in laryngeal disease. Patients and methods: In a prospective study, a total of 225 laryngeal lesions in 201 consecutive patients were examined during elective microlaryngoscopy. Clinical assessment under the operating microscope with and without OCT was compared with conventional histopathology. Results: For all cases, diagnosis gained by OCT was significantly superior to microlaryngoscopy alone. In particular, the exact grade of dysplasia could be better determined with the help of OCT, whereas statistical significance was just barely missed for the prediction of benign lesions. Additionally, OCT proved to be a very helpful method for identifying malignant tumors of the larynx. Conclusions: OCT is a simple, rapid, and reliable aid in the diagnostic investigation of unclear laryngeal pathologies, especially of laryngeal cancer and its precursor lesions. © 2009 Springer Medizin Verlag. Diagnostic imaging | Laryngoscopy | Larynx | Optical coherence tomography | Vocal cords 7 Glanz,Hiltrud K. H.K.|Von Gerlach,Susanne S.|Wisweh,Henning H.|Lubatschowski,Holger H.|Arens,Christoph C. Hiltrud K.|Susanne|Henning|Holger|Christoph 56247924300|7005688037|7801645303|20435111500|7004104040|6603816917 60008248|60008248|60016367|60016367|60008248 60020014|60008248|60016367 Kantonsspital Aarau|Universitatsklinikum Giessen und Marburg, Standort Giessen|Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. Switzerland|Germany|Germany"}],"pubmed-id":"19145422 subjmain(2733)%20AND%20DOCTYPE(ar)%20AND%20SRCTYPE(j)&date=2009 SCOPUS_ID:71349084540 Parotidectomy: The timing of post-operative complications European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 09374477 267 1 131-135 Journal Article 10.1007/s00405-009-0980-1 2010-01-01 We evaluated the timing of complications following parotidectomy. We performed a 119-patient retrospective case series analysis over a 12-year period (1994-2006) and investigated timing of post-operative complications. 38% of temporary facial nerve palsies resolved within 1 month, 78% within 3 months and all recorded resolved within 7 months. Tumour recurrence, ranged from 5 months to 9 years post-surgery with a median of 5 years. Salivary fistula formation ranged from 3 to 45 days post-surgery with a median of 11.5 days. The development of Frey's ranged from 20 days to 22 months, median 11 months. This information can better inform clinicians and those patients undergoing parotidectomy. © 2009 Springer-Verlag. Facial nerve | Frey's | Parotidectomy | Salivary fistula 1 Brown,Rodger H. R.H. Rodger H. 23667601800|55561277500|7404518745"}],"authkeywords":"Facial nerve | Frey's | Parotidectomy | Salivary fistula 60005808 60005808 Warwick Hospital United Kingdom"}],"pubmed-id":"19408006 subjmain(2733)%20AND%20DOCTYPE(ar)%20AND%20SRCTYPE(j)&date=2009 SCOPUS_ID:77953626693 Benign tumors in oral cavity | Tumores benignos de la mucosa oral Avances en Odontoestomatologia 02131285 26 1 11-18 Journal Article 2010-01-01 The majority of soft tissues tumors can be present in various sites of the organism, as well as in the oral cavity. In this paper, we will describe all the different types of benign tumors in the oral cavity, the classification will be according to the tissue of origin. The definitive diagnosis would be histological and this would provide the correct treatment. Benign tumor | Surgical excision 2 Bascones,Martínez A. M.A. Martínez A. 36128075600|56253340500 subjmain(2733)%20AND%20DOCTYPE(ar)%20AND%20SRCTYPE(j)&date=2009