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Hermansen DT et al. – The results of this study indicate that TLE is a rare condition and the authors suggest that severe life–threatening TLE does not exist. The authors propose that patients with no laryngeal edema on first examination and with no laryngeal fractures can safely be discharged after primary examination.

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