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    Thyroid
    (2022) PATEL, R.; ZENDER, C.; YARLAGADDA, B.; KOWALSKI, L. P.; BEWLEY, A. F.; MOORE, M. G.; ESKANDER, A.; SILVERMAN, D. A.; KNEUERTZ, P. J.; NABHAN, F. A.; KANG, S.
    This chapter uses real-life clinical cases to present the history of illness, physical examination, and clear and up-to-date explanations of treatment strategies for thyroid. It contains full-color photographs, illustrations, and diagrams to better support readers in acquiring, synthesizing, and applying essential skills and knowledge in a clinical context. The chapter also presents multiple choice questions with answers to help medical students and trainees evaluate their learning and contextualize their knowledge. It is an indispensable study aid for trainee clinicians, residents, and fellows studying for board certification and other exams, and an excellent reference guide for oncologists, otolaryngologists, surgeons, and other practitioners working in medical oncology, radiation oncology, and oromaxillofacial surgery. © 2022 American Head and Neck Society.
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    Monitoring of the Superior Laryngeal Nerve
    (2022) CERNEA, C. R.; VOLPI, E. M.; BARCZYNSKI, M.
    The external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) provides motor supply to the cricothyroid muscle (CTM). This muscle approximates the thyroid and cricoid cartilages, stretching the vocal fold, thus being essential for the production of high-frequency sounds. The surgeon must maintain the EBSLN to preserve a normal phonation, particularly among females and voice professionals. One essential tool to achieve this goal is the use of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM). It helps the surgeon identify the EBSLN during the dissection of the superior thyroid pole, before severing the superior thyroid vessels. In addition, it can assure the functional integrity of the nerve at the end of the thyroid lobectomy. The objective of this chapter is to familiarize the reader with the anatomic variations of the EBSLN and with the use of IONM techniques to minimize the risk of its intraoperative injury during a thyroidectomy. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
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    Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma
    (2023) SANTOS-SILVA, A. R.; FONSECA, F. P.; SCARINI, J. F.; INNOCENTINI, L. M. A. R.; KOWALSKI, L. P.; LOPES, M. A.
    Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant epithelial neoplasm affecting the oral cavity, accounting for more than 90% of cases. Most patients smoke tobacco, drink alcohol, or both. Since the time of diagnosis is the most important prognostic factor for the patient’s affected, this chapter overviews the essential clinical aspects of oral squamous cell carcinoma, highlighting clinical presentations, diagnosis guidelines, and therapeutic approaches. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
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    Oral Leukoplakia and Erythroplakia
    (2023) SANTOS-SILVA, A. R.; ALVES, F. A.; FONSECA, F. P.; SCARINI, J. F.; INNOCENTINI, L. M. A. R.; KOWALSKI, L. P.; LOPES, M. A.
    Leukoplakia and erythroplakia are the two most common potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity. Both lesions in a small and significant proportion of cases, respectively, turn into cancer. Most lesions are asymptomatic, and the main objective of treatment is to prevent their malignant transformation. The role of the dentist in the diagnosis and management cannot be underestimated, and this chapter provides an overview of the current concepts and practical diagnosis and treatment guidelines based on our clinical experience. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
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    Head and Neck Surgery
    (2022) SANTOS, A. B. dos; KOWALSKI, L. P.; KöHLER, H. F.; GOLDENBERG, D. C.; TOLEDO, R. N. de; CARVALHO, A. Y. de
    Head and neck region is very rich in vascular structures and a site for every incident of malignant neoplasms with potential to nodal metastasis in the carotid sheath that, when operated, may require complex vascular reconstruction with potential morbid complications, especially in salvage surgery. But the region can also be affected by complex benignant neoplasms that may require concomitant endovascular and open approaches for proper treatment, besides the complexity of surrounding anatomical structures, and life-threatening bleeding events. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
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    Actinic Cheilitis
    (2023) TAKAHAMA-JúNIOR, A.; SANTOS-SILVA, A. R.; ALVES, F. A.; FONSECA, F. P.; SCARINI, J. F.; INNOCENTINI, L. M. A. R.; KOWALSKI, L. P.
    Actinic cheilitis is an inflammatory and potentially malignant condition that mainly affects the lower lip and is caused by long-term chronic sun exposure. Considering the well-established association between actinic cheilitis and the development of squamous cell carcinoma in the lower lip, in this chapter, we highlight the importance of early diagnosis and provide therapeutic approaches to control the disease clinically and prevent its malignant transformation. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
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    Por que Telêmaco deve crescer?
    (2023) MONTENEGRO, Fábio Luiz de Menezes
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    Videofluoroscopia da deglutição
    (2017) LOPES, Simone A. Claudino da Silva Lopes; DEDIVITIS, Rogério A.
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    Câncer de cabeça e pescoço
    (2017) ARAKAWA-SUGUENO, Lica; DEDIVITIS, Rogério A.
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    Causas iatrogênicas
    (2017) KULCSAR, Marco Aurélio Vamondes; MARRAFON, Caroline Somera
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    Apresentação
    (2017) DEDIVITIS, Rogério A.; SANTORO, Patricia Paula; ARAKAWA-SUGUENO, Lica
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    Apresentação
    (2014) JúNIOR, Ulysses Ribeiro; KULCSAR, Marco Aurelio Vamondes
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    Prefácio
    (2017) CERNEA, Claudio R.
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    Cuidados pré e pós-operatórios em cirurgia de cabeça e pescoço
    (2023) MONTENEGRO, Fábio Luiz de Menezes; MAGNABOSCO, Felipe Ferraz; KOWALSKI, Luiz Paulo
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    When and how to performan open neck biopsy of a lateral cervical mass
    (2012) MICHALUART, P. Jr.; ARAP, S. S.
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    A REVIEW OF LARYNGEAL CANCER MANAGEMENT
    (2020) CARVALHO, I. T. De; RAMOS, D. M.; PREARO, F. M. L.; LIM, F.; WAN, B. A.; SILVA, M. F.
    Laryngeal cancer treatment in Latin America has unique characteristics related to the exposure to risk factors, socioeconomic level of the population and access to health systems. This chapter aims to perform a review of the literature produced in the last 20 years, including 39 studies, with prospective randomized studies, case series and case reports, on the treatment of early, advanced and metastatic laryngeal cancer, featuring literature produced in Latin America. In general, patterns of care adopted in Latin countries are very similar to that adopted in other countries. © 2020 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
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    External branch of superior laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) anatomic classification
    (2016) BARCZYńSKI, M.; FREEMAN, J. L.; CERNEA, C. R.
    The external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) has a close anatomical relationship with the superior thyroid pedicle and is at risk of injury during dissection of these vessels. Thorough knowledge of the surgical anatomy of the EBSLN and its variations is mandatory to avoid damage to the nerve during thyroidectomy. In recent years, several EBSLN anatomical classification systems have been proposed including the Cernea classification, Kierner classification, Friedman classification, and Selvan classification. In this chapter, these classifications are presented and discussed on the background of the published research in the field. The most widely recognized surgical classification of the EBSLN was proposed in 1992 by Cernea. This classification is based on the potential risk of injury to the nerve during thyroid surgery. It categorizes the nerve in relation to superior thyroid vessels and the upper edge of the superior thyroid pole into three types. A type-1 nerve crosses the superior thyroid vessels more than 1 cm above the upper edge of the thyroid superior pole and occurs in 68 % of patients with small goiter and in 23 % of patients with large goiter. A type-2A nerve crosses the vessels less than 1 cm above the upper edge of the superior pole and occurs in 18 % of patients with small goiter and 15 % of patients with large goiter. A type-2B nerve crosses the superior thyroid pedicle below the upper border of the superior thyroid pole and occurs in 14 % of patients with small goiters and 54 % of patients with large goiters. Obviously, a type-2B nerve is most vulnerable to inadvertent injury. The remaining classification systems should be considered as complementary to Cernea's classification system, providing useful information for intraoperative identification of the nerve. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. All rights reserved.
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    Surgical Anatomy and Monitoring of the Superior Laryngeal Nerve
    (2021) BARCZYńSKI, M.; CERNEA, C. R.; SINCLAIR, C. F.
    The technical aspects of operations on the thyroid gland have changed very little since the original papers by Kocher. Usually, the complication rate of thyroidectomy is very low when an experienced surgeon performs the operation. The most common complications include injury of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and hypoparathyroidism. However, injury to the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) can occur during the dissection and control of the superior thyroid vessels. This injury causes paralysis of the cricothyroid muscles (CTMs), impairing the production of high tones, and altering the voice’s fundamental frequency; this is especially problematic for women and professional singers. The effects of EBSLN paralysis are difficult to detect during routine postoperative laryngoscopy; however, functional consequences can be disastrous for those people who depend professionally on their voices. Armed with complete knowledge of the anatomic variations of the superior thyroid pole area, and through meticulous dissection of the superior thyroid pedicle, one may avoid such injury. In addition, this chapter will briefly discuss the use of the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (IBSLN) to continuously monitor vocal fold function via the laryngeal adductor reflex (LAR). © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Malignant Tumors: Surgery
    (2021) ZANONI, D. K.; PATEL, S. G.; DESCHLER, D.; ZENGA, J.; DIAS, F. L.; CERNEA, C. R.; LIMA, R. A.