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RADA‐16 Reduces Postoperative Epistaxis After Inferior Turbinate Submucosal Resection
RADA‐16 is a self‐assembling peptide matrix that forms a hydrogel structure, showing potential for enhanced wound healing and hemostasis. In this retrospective cohort study, postoperative bleeding rates were compared between patients treated with RADA‐16 and those without, demonstrating an association between RADA‐16 use and decreased rates of ...
Annie Xu+6 more
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Wedge Osteectomy of Bony Cap in Rhinoplasty: Minor Nasal Bone Hump Reduction.
Cologlu H, Eyuboglu AA.
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[Imaging diagnosis of the temporal bone and nasal-paranasal sinuses using cone-beam CT].
Yo Ogawa
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The purpose of this study was to validate and provide an open‐source segmentation algorithm of paranasal sinus CT scans for the otolaryngology research community. This can be used for further AI‐based analysis and radiomic analysis in future research. ABSTRACT Objective Artificial Intelligence (AI) research needs to be clinician led; however, expertise
Rhea Darbari Kaul+12 more
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Isolated absence of nasal bone in 1 fetus in a dizygotic pregnancy after in vitro fertilization: A case report. [PDF]
Zeng X+5 more
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Doc, Just Cut My Ears Off—A Case Report of Actinomyces in Bilateral Chronic Auricular Chondritis
Ear piercings can lead to infectious complications, commonly involving Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This is the first documented case of bilateral chronic auricular chondritis caused by Actinomyces odontolyticus following cartilage piercings.
Niketna Vivek+3 more
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Bone remodeling after conservative treatment of nasal bone fracture in pediatric patients. [PDF]
Kang WK+4 more
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Impact of Mask Type on Pharyngeal Opening Pressures During Drug‐Induced Sleep Endoscopy
Assessment of the impact of mask type on pharyngeal opening pressures during drug‐induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) is currently lacking. Our study demonstrates that pharyngeal opening pressures at the velum, oropharynx, and tongue base are significantly reduced using nasal vs. full‐face mask techniques.
Leonard E. Estephan+8 more
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