OPEN PARTIAL HORIZONTAL LARYNGECTOMY AS A CONSERVATIVE SALVAGE TREATMENT FOR LASER-RECURRENT LARYNGEAL CANCER: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL SERIES

Open Partial Horizontal Laryngectomy as a Conservative Salvage Treatment for Laser-Recurrent Laryngeal Cancer: A Multi-Institutional Series

Early-stage laryngeal cancer (T1-T2) is commonly treated with organ-preserving techniques such as transoral laser microsurgery (TOLMS) or radiation therapy (RT), both providing comparable oncological outcomes but differing in functional results.Local recurrence occurs in approximately 10% of cases, making salvage surgery a crucial therapeutic optio

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Hidradenite plantar.

Tender, plantar nodules occurring in pediatric patients can be associated to different clinical entities, despite similar morphological Calendula features, therefore dermatopathology is the best technique for the definitive diagnosis.We describe the case for a 12-year-old patient with tender, red nodules on the left sole 3 days in duration, and wit

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