Conservative therapy for extensive laryngotracheal stenosis after severe inhalation injury in a patient with severe intellectual disabilities: A case report
Introduction: Laryngotracheal stenosis after inhalation injury can occur not only in the acute period but also in the late period. Stenosis usually develops in only one area and, in some cases, may require intubation or tracheostomy. However, selecting the treatment for extensive laryngotracheal ste...
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Main Authors: | Tatsunori Nagamura (Author), Takero Terayama (Author), Hiroshi Kato (Author), Nobuaki Kiriu (Author), Masahiko Seki (Author), Kohei Yamada (Author), Soichiro Seno (Author), Yasumasa Sekine (Author), Kosuke Uno (Author), Koji Araki (Author), Tetsuro Kiyozumi (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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