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SAGE Publications, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, S1(151), 2014

DOI: 10.1177/0194599814538403a49

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Clinical Dilemmas: The Radiated Larynx

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Abstract

Program Description: Airway, voice, and swallowing complaints following radiation present some of the most challenging clinical dilemmas in otolaryngology. This practice-based minisemiar will bridge current scientific knowledge about radiation and its impact on the larynx with decades of clinical experience dealing with vocal fold lesions, vocal fold paralysis, airway obstruction, dysphagia, and chondroradionecrosis of the larynx. Succinct, highly focused presentations on these topics will aim for the shared objective of distilling key elements of clinical care issues that occur in the radiated larynx. Real-life cases will be presented. Panelists are challenged to provide practical advice for the management of this patient population.