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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1986
To the Editor .—The report by Beall et al, 1 "Total Ophthalmoplegia After Internal Maxillary Artery Ligation," in the October 1985 issue of theArchivesis a horror story. It appears that the authors have been chastened by this experience, for they say, "All of this supports the viewpoint offered by many authors that a conservative approach is best, ie ...
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To the Editor .—The report by Beall et al, 1 "Total Ophthalmoplegia After Internal Maxillary Artery Ligation," in the October 1985 issue of theArchivesis a horror story. It appears that the authors have been chastened by this experience, for they say, "All of this supports the viewpoint offered by many authors that a conservative approach is best, ie ...
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976
The most effective method of treating epistaxis is to identify and cauterize the bleeding vessel. If this cannot be done, other methods must be used. Anterior packs without a choanal plug are not reliable. Gauze posterior packs are traumatic and should not be used.
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The most effective method of treating epistaxis is to identify and cauterize the bleeding vessel. If this cannot be done, other methods must be used. Anterior packs without a choanal plug are not reliable. Gauze posterior packs are traumatic and should not be used.
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