1999
DOI: 10.7863/jum.1999.18.9.665
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Sonographic demonstration of a congenital laryngeal cyst.

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“…Cervical ultrasonography in laryngeal cyst can demonstrate sonographic evidence of its cystic nature with plain doppler and most importantly differentiate a vascularized mass such as a hemangioma using flow void Doppler [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cervical ultrasonography in laryngeal cyst can demonstrate sonographic evidence of its cystic nature with plain doppler and most importantly differentiate a vascularized mass such as a hemangioma using flow void Doppler [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A discrete masculine predominance has been reported (ALTMEYER and FECHNER 1978;KAWASAKI et al 1983). Cartilagmous cyst (arrows) ansmg m the left thy-rOId ala: aCT, bUS, T thyroId cartIlage a The sonographic features of laryngeal cysts are poorly known, owing to the few publications on the subject and the small study populations (CHEVAL-LIER et al 1998;SHITA et al 1999;YOUSSEFZADEH et al 1993). 5.21a,b.…”
Section: Laryngeal Cystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a Transverse scan, b sagittal scan a Fig. Treatment is surgical, generally by endoscopic excision (SHITA et al 1999). fourth arch fistula b The air bubbles are clearly vIsible on the standard profile film of the neck Fig.…”
Section: Laryngeal Cystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the studies which involved small groups of subjects-intensive care unit patients-were performed using lower quality ultrasound devices or addressed only part of the larynx and thus did not provide for unequivocal conclusions to be drawn [6][7][8][9][10]. In the literature, there are also reports where ultrasonography is used to assess pathologies such as laryngeal cysts or paralysis of the vocal folds [11,12]. To date, no standards have been published concerning the size of the structures of the larynx and trachea or the mobility of the vocal cords on ultrasound examination in the neonate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%