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- P Janfaza.
- Arch Otolaryngol. 1978 Dec 1; 104 (12): 740.
AbstractIndirect laryngoscopy and nasopharyngoscopy have been a part of every routine examination by the otolaryngologist and others who choose to use this technique. However, some early lesions of the nasopharynx and laryngopharynx are not detected by the naked eye through the plain mirror. New magnifying laryngeal and nasopharyngeal mirrors are described, which help to visualize the small lesions of the larynx and nasopharynx more easily.
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