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Superior Laryngeal Nerve Section for Odynophagia
Eiji Yanagisawa, MD;
Dewey A. Christmas, MD;
George L. Wilson, M D
Arch Otolaryngol. 1970;91(4):387-388.
Abstract
Superior laryngeal nerve resection is a useful adjunct in the management of intractable odynophagia produced by ulcerative lesions of the hypopharynx and the supraglottic region that result from malignant diseases and postradiation conditions.
Author Affiliations
New Haven. Conn
From the section of otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery and the section of cardiothoracic surgery (Dr. Wilson), Department of Surgery, Hospital of St. Raphael, and the section of otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, Yale-New Haven Medical Center (Drs. Yanagisawa and Christmas), New Haven, Conn.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Dec 2, 1969.
Reprint requests to New Haven Ear, Nose, and Throat and Maxillofacial Surgery Group, 98 York St, New Haven, Conn 06511 (Dr. Yanagisawa).
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