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- What: The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of diagnostic procedures and treatment interventions performed at the medical institution on the final outcomes and survival rates of patients with and traumatic pharyngeal (PP). The study showed that patients with hypopharyngeal perforations have an almost 42-fold higher risk of mortality during hospitalization compared to those with epipharyngeal or oropharyngeal perforations though results are limited by the small sample size and the variable dates. The study shows that computed tomography was initially performed for diagnosis in 29 patients (80.5%), whereas contrast esophagography with a . . .

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