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Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 1981

Vocal cord polyps: Incidence, histology and pathogenesis

Vinko Kambič; Zora Radšel; Miha Žargi; Martin Ačko

On the basis of clinical and histologic examination, history and epidemiologic survey of 591 patients with vocal cord polyps, the authors evaluate the morphology of the pathologic substrate, indicate possible pathogenesis and analyse the most frequent factors in the formation of polyps such as vocal abuse and unfavourable microclimate at work. Sex does not play any role in the incidence, and the histologic structure is not related to the time factor.


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2000

Autofluorescence imaging in the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer

Miha Žargi; I. Fajdiga; Lojze Šmid

Abstract Differences in autofluorescence (fluorescence without photodynamic drugs) between normal and malignant tissues offer new possibilities in detecting and localizing early laryngeal carcinoma. Autofluorescence imaging was performed using a modified fluorescence endoscopy system from Xillix Technologies (Richmond, Canada). Fluorescence was induced by blue light at 442 nm and captured by an image-intensified camera through a laryngeal telescope. The images were then processed by the system and displayed on a video monitor. Normal tissue appeared green while malignant sites appeared reddish-brown. The autofluorescence imaging technique was compared to standard microlaryngoscopy in 108 patients with laryngeal pathologies (in 74 of whom malignancy was suspected). The acquired reflectance and fluorescence images of each lesion were assessed independently as malignant or not malignant by three ENT specialists who were familiar with the procedure but were not provided with clinical data or histopathological information concerning the lesion. The assessments of pathology were determined from the two imaging modalities and were compared to histopathological findings of the biopsy specimens taken from the lesion. The present study showed that autofluorescence imaging can be a useful complementary method to microlaryngoscopy for detecting and delineating laryngeal malignancies. If in the future, the device can be developed for use in an outpatient office, a significant improvement can be made for the early detection of laryngeal malignancies.


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2009

Risk factors for voice quality after radiotherapy for early glottic cancer

Irena Hočevar-Boltežar; Miha Žargi; Primož Strojan

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In the majority of patients irradiated for early glottic cancer an abnormal voice was reported. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors influencing voice quality after radiotherapy for T1 glottic cancer. METHODS The voices of 75 male patients irradiated for T1 glottic carcinoma were assessed subjectively and objectively by acoustic analyses and aerodynamic measurements. The laryngeal function and morphology were evaluated by videolaryngostroboscopy. The data on smoking habits, the associated diseases influencing voice quality, the extent of the tumor, the type of biopsy, and the irradiation technique were collected from the medical records. The data on the factors influencing voice quality were compared for patients with a normal/near-normal voice and those with a hoarse voice. RESULTS Voice quality was at least slightly abnormal in 94.7% and 81.3% of patients, when assessed perceptively and objectively, respectively. Smoking after the completed treatment, more severe morphologic alterations of the vocal folds, dryness of the throat, incomplete closure of the vocal folds and functional voice disorders expressed as supraglottic activity adversely influenced the voice quality. A good correlation between the perceptive voice assessment and the acoustic analyses was established. CONCLUSIONS After the successful irradiation for T1 glottic carcinoma, the great majority of the patients have at least a slightly hoarse voice. A better voice outcome could be achieved if radiotherapy was followed by the patients cessation of smoking and the appropriate voice therapy.


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 1997

Prognostic value of cathepsins B, D and stefins A and B in laryngeal carcinoma

Lojze Šmid; Primož Strojan; M. Budihna; J. Škrk; I. Vrhovec; Miha Žargi; Janko Kos

Concentrations of cathepsins A, D and stefins A and B were measured in primary tumor and adjacent normal tissue of 25 patients with laryngeal carcinoma. Median concentrations of both cathepsins and that of stefin B were significantly higher in tumor tissue than in their normal counterparts (cathepsins B and D,P < 0.0001; stefin B,P = 0.01), indicating their possible involvement in the process of tumor spread. Early (T1 and T2) tumors had lower concentrations of stefins A and B than locally advanced (T3 and T4) tumors (P = 0.04). Disease-free and disease-specific survival rates at 45 months were significantly better in patients with tumor concentrations of stefins above or equal to the cut-off values (stefin A,P = 0.001 andP = 0.004; stefin B,P = 0.048 andP = 0.008), indicating that these might be of prognostic value. The concentrations of cathepsins B and D did not correlate with survival.


Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 1989

Laryngeal chondrosarcoma: is conservative surgery adequate treatment?

Vinko Kambič; Miha Žargi; Nina Gale

A case of laryngeal chondrosarcoma in a 63-year-old woman is presented. The report illustrates most of the features of this rare neoplasm, the difficulties in the histopathological evaluation and supports the previous ones that recommend an initial conservative attitude towards low grade laryngeal chondrosarcomas.


American Journal of Otolaryngology | 1992

Effects of Recurrent Otitis Media in Infancy on Auditory Perception and Speech

Miha Žargi; Irena Hočevar Boltežar

INTRODUCTION Recurrent otitis media is commonly encountered in children before 3 years of age. Conductive hearing loss up to 40 dB is frequently associated with suppurative otitis media. Good hearing is believed to be critical to the development of normal language. This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of recurrent otitis media on auditory perception and speech. PATIENTS AND METHODS The experimental group consisted of 33 children with a history of at least three episodes of acute otitis media before 2 years of age. A control group of 29 children experienced one or fewer episodes of otitis media in the first 2 years of age. At the time of investigation, all children were 8 to 10 years of age and had attended similar pre-school, kindergarten, and elementary school programs. None showed evidence of mental retardation nor behavioral or emotional disorders. Speech ability was assessed by a battery of tests specific for Slovene language. Subtests of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children were used as well as the Reading and Writing Test. RESULTS Auditory perception disorders were evident in 88% of children investigated who had a history of at least three episodes of otitis media by 2 years of age. Decreased auditory stimulation during the time of auditory maturation could prevent the development of these functions completely. No statistically significant differences were observed in the development of articulation. These observations underscore the importance of early management of recurrent otitis media during the first 2 years of age.


Laryngoscope | 2017

The assessment of mucosal surgical margins in head and neck cancer surgery with narrow band imaging

Robert Šifrer; Jure Urbančič; Primož Strojan; Aleksandar Aničin; Miha Žargi

The diagnostic gain of narrow band imaging in the definition of surgical margins in the treatment of head and neck cancer was evaluated.


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2014

Human papilloma virus vaccination in patients with an aggressive course of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

Irena Hočevar-Boltežar; Mojca Matičič; Maja Šereg-bahar; Nina Gale; Mario Poljak; Boštjan J. Kocjan; Miha Žargi


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2016

Pharyngocutaneous fistula: the incidence and the risk factors

Robert Šifrer; Aleksandar Aničin; Maja Pohar; Miha Žargi; Peter Pukl; Tanja Soklič; Primož Strojan


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2016

The impact on post-operative shoulder function of intraoperative nerve monitoring of cranial nerve XI during modified radical neck dissection.

Boštjan Lanišnik; Lidija Žitnik; Primož Levart; Miha Žargi; Zoran Rodi

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Lojze Šmid

University of Ljubljana

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Robert Šifrer

VU University Medical Center

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Ales Groselj

University of Ljubljana

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Erika Šoba

University of Ljubljana

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Nina Gale

University of Ljubljana

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