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Thank you for the teaching, for me in my first year specialty trainee neck examinations are always a challenge, especially larynx. With your explaining it is now way better :)
Yes. This means there are some cancerous cells but they are very localized. These can often be treated with local therapy like local resection or laser ablation and they have a very good response.
Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. A little question: in Example 5: if we have 1 ipsilateral node in Level 3 less than 6 cm , but larger than 3 cm , it should be N2a nor N1?
These great lectures are the open source in Radiology field just like open source in computer science. Thank for expert's kindness to share these lectures to us in UA-cam for free, making learning much easier.
Great lectures and excellent teacher. Because there are kind teachers like you in UA-cam to share your excellent lectures, learning become much easier for us. Thumb it up, share with my friends and positive comments.
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Thank you for the teaching, for me in my first year specialty trainee neck examinations are always a challenge, especially larynx. With your explaining it is now way better :)
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Thanks mate, blasting through your channel in hopes I can pass my exams 😃
Best of luck!
Is carcinoma in situ of the larynx a pre cancerous condition?
Yes. This means there are some cancerous cells but they are very localized. These can often be treated with local therapy like local resection or laser ablation and they have a very good response.
@@LearnNeuroradiology I heard the cure rate exceeds 95%
Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful.
A little question: in Example 5: if we have 1 ipsilateral node in Level 3 less than 6 cm , but larger than 3 cm , it should be N2a nor N1?
Ah, maybe it's a little confusing.
A single ipsilateral node < 3 cm, is N1
A single ipsilateral node > 3 cm but less than 6 is N2a
Merci.
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