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Otorhinolaryngology and Phoniatrics - Issue 2/2011
Original Article
63Extraesophageal Reflux Disease – Interdisciplinary ConsensusJ. Vydrová, Karol Zeleník, P. Brandtl, K. Lukáš, J. Turzíková, J. Chlumsk, V. Sedlák, J. Vojtíšková, B. Seifert
71Comparison of Basic Diagnostic Methods (Reflux SymptomIndex, Reflux Finding Score, Therapeutic Trial, pH-metry)Karol Zeleník, H. Kopřivová, Pavel Komínek
78Immunohistochemical Expression of EGFR Oncoprotein and Its Prognostic Significance in Salivary Gland CarcinomasI. Stárek, L. Kučerová, A. Skálová, M. Brož, T. Bakaj, A. Zapletalová, L. Hostička
85Changes in Communication are the Biggest Handicap in Patients with Permanent TracheostomyJ. Škvrňáková, A. Pellant, P. Mandysová
Case History
91Tumour Thrombosis of Internal Jugular Vein
A Case Report and Overview of Its Epidemiologic, Pathogenetic and Clinical AspectsM. Prošková, I. Stárek, A. Hluší, P. Flodr
96Multiple Neurofibroma of the LarynxD. Kalfeřt, S. Jakoubková, D. Hadži Nikolov, P. Čelakovský, M. Ludvíková
Case Reports
99Branchio–Oto–Renal SyndromeL. Školoudík, D. Kalfeřt, J. Růžička, J. Kopřiva
Review Article
103Pendred Syndrome in the Czech RepublicR. Katra, R. Pourová, P. Dytrych, H. Jelínková, Z. Kabelka, M. Dvořáková, J. Astl
Otorhinolaryngology and Phoniatrics
2011 Issue 2
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Tumour Thrombosis of Internal Jugular Vein
A Case Report and Overview of Its Epidemiologic, Pathogenetic and Clinical Aspects
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