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Dimensions of the laryngeal framework in adults

The increasing application of sophisticated electrophysiological, radiological and surgical methods to the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal disorders requires a profound knowledge of the size and proportions of the human larynx and it's cartilaginous components. Only inadequate data regardi...

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Published in:Surgical and radiologic anatomy (English ed.) 1994, Vol.16 (1), p.31-36
Main Authors: Eckel, H E, Sittel, C, Zorowka, P, Jerke, A
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