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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1985
Intranasal ethmoidectomy is a safe procedure that provides predictable, positive surgical results when accomplished by a knowledgeable rhinologic surgeon. Previously described as "the most dangerous operation in all of surgery," it should be mastered through detailed study of the pertinent surgical anatomy and meticulous attention to technique.
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Intranasal ethmoidectomy is a safe procedure that provides predictable, positive surgical results when accomplished by a knowledgeable rhinologic surgeon. Previously described as "the most dangerous operation in all of surgery," it should be mastered through detailed study of the pertinent surgical anatomy and meticulous attention to technique.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1984
The glomus tumor, or glomangioma, is a hyperplastic or hamartomatous lesion of the glomus body. It is composed of vascular channels surrounded by characteristic "epithelioid" cells, which are probably derived from smooth muscle. Glomus tumors rarely occur in the head and neck.
A J, Potter, G, Khatib, S B, Peppard
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The glomus tumor, or glomangioma, is a hyperplastic or hamartomatous lesion of the glomus body. It is composed of vascular channels surrounded by characteristic "epithelioid" cells, which are probably derived from smooth muscle. Glomus tumors rarely occur in the head and neck.
A J, Potter, G, Khatib, S B, Peppard
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
The results of the detailed radiographic and angiographic studies and operative findings in a case of primary intranasal meningioma exclude the presence of an intracranial component.
M H, McGavran, H F, Biller, J H, Ogura
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The results of the detailed radiographic and angiographic studies and operative findings in a case of primary intranasal meningioma exclude the presence of an intracranial component.
M H, McGavran, H F, Biller, J H, Ogura
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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1983
A 49-year-old man had a recurring intranasal mass accompanied by erythematous plaques on the forehead. Biopsy specimens of the skin and intranasal mass led to a diagnosis of granuloma faciale, a rare benign skin disorder. Lateral intranasal location and associated facial lesions help to clinically differentiate this lesion from more ominous midline ...
D K, Holmes, W R, Panje
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A 49-year-old man had a recurring intranasal mass accompanied by erythematous plaques on the forehead. Biopsy specimens of the skin and intranasal mass led to a diagnosis of granuloma faciale, a rare benign skin disorder. Lateral intranasal location and associated facial lesions help to clinically differentiate this lesion from more ominous midline ...
D K, Holmes, W R, Panje
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
A magnet-containing silicone rubber intranasal splint is described for use following septoplasty. The splints hold the septal flaps in place by magnetic attraction and eliminate the need for packing. They produce minimal discomfort, are easily inserted and removed, and allow nasal breathing while in place.
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A magnet-containing silicone rubber intranasal splint is described for use following septoplasty. The splints hold the septal flaps in place by magnetic attraction and eliminate the need for packing. They produce minimal discomfort, are easily inserted and removed, and allow nasal breathing while in place.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
R, Blumenfeld, E M, Skolnik
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R, Blumenfeld, E M, Skolnik
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POSTRHINOPLASTIC INTRANASAL ADHESIONS
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951RHINOPLASTY is probably the most frequent single operation in the field of plastic surgery. Rhinoplastic literature is full of reports of pleasing end-results, but poor results are rarely reported. Unfortunately, poor end-results are encountered. The most frequent of these is the formation of intranasal adhesions.
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 1998
In recent years the nasal route has received a great deal of attention as a convenient and reliable method for the systemic administration of drugs. Although this route is currently being marketed for the systemic administration of several drugs, it has only recently been studied.
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In recent years the nasal route has received a great deal of attention as a convenient and reliable method for the systemic administration of drugs. Although this route is currently being marketed for the systemic administration of several drugs, it has only recently been studied.
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