Sinonasal Intervention Reduces the Need for Pressure Equalization Tube Placement in Atopic Adults
Surgical and medical management of atopic sinonasal diseases decreases the risk of middle ear disease and the subsequent need for pressure equalization tubes. ABSTRACT Objectives To determine the impact of management of upper airway atopic disease on middle ear and eustachian tube function in adults.
Lawrance Lee+3 more
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Gallstone ileus with Rigler's triad in a 68-year-old male: An uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction. [PDF]
Ramayo-Pool RJ+5 more
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The intestinal lymph fistula model—a novel approach to study ghrelin secretion
Jenny Tong+9 more
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Adverse Events Associated With Ultrasonic Bone Saws
This study utilizes the US Food and Drug Administration's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience database to review device‐ and patient‐related adverse events associated with the use of ultrasonic bone saws. 432 adverse events were reported, with the most frequently reported complications being irrigation failure and device overheating ...
Luke J. Pasick+3 more
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Successful Treatment of a Refractory Lymphatic Fistula after Laparoscopic Para-Aortic Lymphadenectomy Using Dual Real-Time Lymphangiography with Indocyanine Green and a High-Fat Diet. [PDF]
Okada T+7 more
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Intranasal pH and Olfactory Function Among Healthy Adults
In this cross‐sectional study of 62 adults, olfactory cleft (OC) pH was lower than that over the respiratory mucosa (RM), with repeated testing resulting in more alkaline pH and olfactory testing having no effect. OC pH, but not RM pH, was negatively correlated with odor identification scores and predicted 18% of the variance in these scores.
Anna Kristina Hernandez+7 more
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Gallstone ileus: What to do, when, and why: A case-based review of surgical options. [PDF]
Elgazar A+5 more
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Endoscopic Management of a Hypopharyngeal‐Subglottic Fistula: Case Series and Literature Review
A rare complication of prolonged intubation or laryngeal radiation is destruction of the posterior cricoid cartilage with resultant hypopharyngeal‐subglottic fistula leading to aspiration and inability to consume a regular diet. We describe a step‐by‐step endoscopic approach to the closure of a hypopharyngeal‐subglottic fistula.
Lexie Kessler+5 more
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Type C tracheoesophageal fistula, ventricular septal defect, and megacolon in a 37-week fetus - A case report. [PDF]
Vij I+4 more
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Delayed Onset Free Jejunal Flap Necrosis due to Thrombosis: A Case Report
Reports of jejunal flap necrosis caused by vascular anastomosis thrombosis as a late complication are rare. We report the case of a 68‐year‐old man who presented with free jejunal necrosis more than 2 years after reconstruction surgery and achieved a successful outcome due to relatively early necrosis detection, enabling salvage surgery before severe ...
Ken Kasahara+7 more
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