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Our experience with FESS in children

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1998
Between 1993 and 1996 we operated on 50 children with one of the following surgical indications: 17 children with a complication of acute rhinosinusitis and the propagation of the process towards the orbit (periorbitis), six children with an ethmoid and sphenoid foreign body (shrapnels shells), 11 children with an antrochoanal polyp, four children with
Rišavi, Ranko   +3 more
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Complications in FESS

1997
Complications in FESS take on special significance, as a minimal indiscretion or breach of surgical landmarks may result in severe morbidity including intra-orbital and intra-cranial complications. Nowhere is the axiom “prevention is better than cure” more valid than in this intricately contoured region.
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Paediatric fess in Australia

International Congress Series, 2003
Abstract Idea: One of the most controversial subjects in the field of chronic rhinosinusitis is the role of endoscopic sinus surgery in the paediatric age group, particularly in children under 10 years of age. Method: To gauge a national perspective of the controversy, a questionnaire was circulated to 50 Otolaryngologists practising in Australia ...
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FESS Data Analysis

1997
An analysis of our results was made possible by using a computer-compatible proforma as shown in Appendix B. Out-patient assessment, operative findings and steps and post-operative follow-up were all recorded. Symptoms were divided into the classical triad of nasal obstruction (mild, moderate, severe; right, left, bilateral), post-nasal drip and ...
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Dermatophytie des fesses

La Presse Médicale, 2011
Claude Bachmeyer   +2 more
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