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Management of Tracheal Lesions in Hurler Syndrome
Kristi Adachi, Richard A. Chole
Department of Otolaryngology
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Hurler Syndrome
100%
Mucopolysaccharides
100%
Tracheal Perforation
100%
Airway Obstruction
50%
Connective Tissue
25%
Skeletal muscle Tissue
25%
Soft Tissue
25%
Early childhood
25%
Upper Airway Obstruction
25%
Tracheostomy
25%
Symptom Relief
25%
Oropharynx
25%
Innovative Methods
25%
Storage Diseases
25%
Tonsillectomy
25%
Adenoidectomy
25%
Laser Excision
25%
Carbon Dioxide Laser
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Glycosaminoglycan
100%
Hurler Syndrome
100%
Airway Obstruction
50%
Connective Tissue
25%
Storage Disease
25%
Upper Respiratory Tract Obstruction
25%
Tracheostomy
25%
Oropharynx
25%
Tonsillectomy
25%
Adenoidectomy
25%
Carbon Dioxide Laser
25%