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1. Laryngoscopy and morbid obesity: a comparison of t... [Obes Surg. 2004] - PubMed result
60 morbidly obese patients undergoing elective bariatric were studied. Patients were randomly assigned into one of two groups. In Group 1, a conventional "sniff" position was obtained by placing a firm 7-cm cushion underneath the patient's head, t...
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2. Mission Health - Laryngoscopy - Series, Ear Nose and Throat Information
The larynx starts in the oropharynx, or back of the throat, and extends down to the trachea. It carries air from the mouth and nose to the trachea, and then to the lungs.
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3. Laryngoscopy definition - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Laryngoscopy: Examination of the larynx with a mirror (indirect laryngoscopy) or with a laryngoscope (direct laryngoscopy).
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4. Laryngoscopy, Health Information, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
Laryngoscopy is examination of the larynx (voice box) using a small mirror held just below the back of your palate, or a rigid or flexible viewing tube called a laryngoscope placed in your mouth.
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5. anifestation and Diagnosis of Pediatric Laryngopharyngeal Reflux:</= title> <o:SmartTagType namespaceuri=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:of...
Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is a common physio= logic condition in children; larygopharyngeal reflux (LPR) has gained increasing recognition over the past few years as a distinct pediatric condition. The former refers to retrograde flow gastric ...
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6. Health Information
An endoscope is a device with a light attached that is used to look inside a body cavity or organ. The scope is inserted through a natural opening, such as the mouth during a bronchoscopy, the rectum for a sigmoidoscopy, or the vagina for a cystos...
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7. University of California Los Angeles - David Geffen School of Medicine - Laryngeal Cancer Tests
Physical examination – During a physical examination, the doctor feels for any lumps on the neck, lips, gums, and cheeks. The doctor will also inspect the nose, mouth, throat, and tongue for abnormalities, often using a light and a mirror for a cl...
www.cancer.med.ucla.edu

8. Bronchial Provocation Tests - National Jewish Health
The bronchial provocation test evaluates how sensitive the airways in your lungs are. A spirometry breathing test is done before and after you inhale a spray. One example of the spray that may be inhaled is methacholine. Other  specific agents  in...
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9. rch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg -- Efficacy of Fiberoptic Laryngoscopy in the Diagnosis of Inhalation Injuries, September 1998, Muehlberger et al. 124 ...
Figure 1. Signs and symptoms of possible inhalation injury. The graph shows the incidence of clinical signs indicating an inhalation injury. Note that despite the occurrence of these symptoms, none of the 11 patients required intubation. COHb indi...
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10. AHRQ WebM&M: Case & Commentary
Identify the comorbidities associated with obesity that place patients at higher risk for surgical complications. Understand elements of the STOP-BANG questionnaire that help screen patients for obstructive sleep apnea. Explain the most effective ...
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