par De Becker, Daniel;Balériaux, Danielle ;Stienon, M.;Jeanmart, Louis
Référence Revue de laryngologie, d'otologie et de rhinologie, 104, 3, page (227-230)
Publication Publié, 1983
Référence Revue de laryngologie, d'otologie et de rhinologie, 104, 3, page (227-230)
Publication Publié, 1983
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Computed tomography has proved itself as the radiological examination of choice with regard to the evaluation of the extent of a laryngeal tumour and the possibilities for surgery. A comparative study carried out in 16 patients has analysed the contributions of three diagnostic methods: indirect laryngoscopy, conventional radiology, and computed tomography. Indirect laryngoscopy, together with computed tomography is the optimal diagnostic procedure; the former to study the mucosal lesions, the latter to ascertain the spread into surrounding subglottal tissue. |