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    Vocal fold superficial layer of lamina propria histology after the position of mucosa pediculated flap: canine experimental study

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    SummaryMany techniques were applied to treat patients with sulcus vocalis and scarred vocal folds. Their results were not good enough. In the Technique of Vocal Fold Pediculated Mucosa Flap, an anterior pediculated flap of vocal fold is positioned on the superficial layer of the lamina propria, below the free margin. Aim: To describe histological postoperative findings on the superficial layer of lamina propria during the application of the technique Vocal Fold Pediculated Mucosa Flap. The following parameters were compared between tested and control groups: total, type I and type III collagen and number of cellular nucleus. Study design: experimental. Material and Method: Fifteen dogs were used. One vocal fold was submitted to the intervention and the other was left as control. Each group of three dogs was sacrificed on 10, 30, 90, 180 and 360 days after the experimental surgery. Hematoxylin and eosin (H.E.) and Syrius Red were the staining techniques used. Results: Type I and total collagen suggested increased results in the tested group on postoperative days 90 and 180, nevertheless there was statistical significance only on postoperative day 180 (p<0.05). Type III collagen group area was less significant than the control group on postoperative day 180 (p<0.05). The number of cellular nucleus was increased on the 10th postoperative day, but decreased after the 30th day. Discussion: The findings about total and type I collagen and the amount of cellular nucleus on the superficial layer of lamina propria were similar to laryngeal postoperative studies in dogs. More complex studies would contribute with new data about the present subject

    Amiloidose localizada laríngea: relato de caso e revisão de literatura Localized laryngeal amyloidosis: case report and literature review

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    A amiloidose localizada laríngea é uma doença rara, correspondendo a menos de 1% dos tumores benignos da laringe. No entanto, a amiloidose localizada acomete principalmente a laringe nas vias aéreas, sendo assim de grande importância para o otorrinolaringologista. Ela está relacionada à produção monoclonal de imunoglobulinas de cadeia leve, principalmente l e k. Este estudo tem como objetivo relatar um caso de amiloidose laríngea atendida no Ambulatório de Laringologia e Voz do Hospital das Clínicas da FMRP - USP, assim como discutir a revisão de literatura.<br>Localized laryngeal amyloidosis is a rare disease, corresponding to less than 1% of benign tumors in larynx. However, localized amyloidosis occurs mostly in larynx, being of great importance its diagnose by Otorhinolaryngologists. It is related to monoclonal production of light chain immunoglobulins, mainly l and k. This study has the purpose of relating a case of laryngeal amyloidosis assisted in Laryngology and Voice Clinics at Clinics Hospital FMRP - USP, and discussing literature as well
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