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Retrospective Study on Etiology and Management of Epistaxis in a Tertiary Care Hospital. [PDF]
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Effect of exercise‐related nasopharyngeal disorders on upper airway function in racehorses
Abstract Background Exercise‐related upper respiratory tract (URT) disorders are frequently diagnosed in racehorses. Treatment recommendations are routinely based on subjective assessment of clinical evaluation and exercising endoscopy findings. Objectives To objectively investigate how palatal instability (PI), intermittent dorsal displacement of the ...
Hanna Vermedal +4 more
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Management of Equine Post-Extraction Cheek Tooth Alveoli: Application of Alveolar Plugs. [PDF]
Śmich J +5 more
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Morbid iatrogenic epistaxis in a child with undiagnosed hematological malignancy: a case report. [PDF]
Liganga T, Karuga EG.
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The U-shaped incision and diagonal suturing of the sellar dura in endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary adenoma resection. [PDF]
Xie Y, Han B, Gu G, Wang H.
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Nasal morbidity and complications after endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary adenoma surgery. [PDF]
Abaza HA +5 more
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Cytological alterations of nasal mucosa after nasal packing
To assess the efficacy, tolerability and cytological alterations of nasal mucosa with various materials for nasal packing.One hundred and five patients, submitted to a nasal surgery and post-operative packing with four different materials (Clauden®, Merocel®, two-fingered glove pack with gauzes inside and Lyofoam™) were prospectively enrolled in the ...
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Analgesia and removal of nasal packing
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1990We present a prospective controlled trial, comparing methods of analgesia for the relief of discomfort on removing nasal packing, including a general discussion on the considerations for, and methods of, nasal tamponade. On the basis that nasal packing is likely to continue to be used frequently, nitrous oxide (as Entonox) is advocated as a safe and ...
M R Laing
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