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Head and Neck Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Most complications in head and neck surgery can be defined in terms of blood vessel and nerve involvement. It is from this perspective that the complications in surgery in and about the mouth and pharynx, parotid region, and neck (exclusive of the thyroid region) will be discussed.
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Head and neck surgery

2013
Thyroglossal cyst, sinus, and fistula 222 Branchial cyst, sinus, and fistula 224 Salivary calculi 226 Acute parotitis 228 Salivary gland tumours
Greg McLatchie, Neil Borley
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Nutrition in head and neck surgery

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1982
Protein—calorie malnutrition has recently been recognized to be more prevalent in hospital populations than previously thought. The highest incidence of malnutrition on surgical wards may exist among the head and neck surgery patients. Malnourished patients should be identified within 24 hours of admission by a simple battery of tests.
John C. Mundy, William R. Panje
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Head and Neck Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2022
Brian J, Mitchell, Kyle, Tubbs
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Robotic Head and Neck Surgery

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2019
Robotic head and neck surgery applies minimally invasive principles to unique anatomy and natural orifices for surgical access. Expanding from a tradition of minimally invasive endoscopic otolaryngology procedures, surgical robotics has transformed head and neck surgery.
Ryan K. Orosco   +3 more
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Head and neck surgery

BMJ, 2007
Tunde Odutoye is consultant head and neck surgeon at St George9s Hospital, London Andrew Hope is specialist registrar in head and neck surgery at St George9s Hospital ...
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Surgery in Head and Neck Lymphomas

Southern Medical Journal, 1982
Radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy are the treatment modalities of choice in lymphomas. Except for Burkitt's tumor, surgery is usually indicated only when percutaneous biopsy fails to establish the histologic diagnosis. We have described a patient with glomerulonephritis and anasarca secondary to an IgM-producing parapharyngeal lymphoma.
Osguthorpe Jd, Rice D, Adkins Wy
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Head and Neck Surgery

2008
Indications for thyroid surgery can be divided into three groups: functional indications comprising all forms of hyperthyroidism, morphological indications, i.e. large benign goitres, and oncological indications, if cancer is suspected or evident. However, regardless of the indication, the surgical approach is uniform except for the extent of removal ...
Mario Colombo-Benkmann   +1 more
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