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Spontaneously Extruded Osteoma of the External Auditory Canal. [PDF]
Zayan KL, Cheng T, McCall AA.
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Atypical soft palate pyogenic granuloma in an elderly anticoagulated patient presenting with acute oropharyngeal hemorrhage. [PDF]
Abuzahra A +5 more
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Correction to "Succinate Dehydrogenase Pathogenic Variants Among Older Adults With Head and Neck Paragangliomas". [PDF]
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Endoscopic Prelacrimal Approach for the Surgical Management of a Late Silicone Foreign Body and an Odontogenic Maxillary Cyst: A Case Report. [PDF]
Soudi B +4 more
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Hanging Middle Turbinates: An Uncommon Complication Following Septoplasty. [PDF]
Al-Qahtani AA, Al Duhirat E, Shaikh A.
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2006
To determine the pattern of disease amongst ambulatory adolescents referred to a pediatric otolaryngology outpatient department.Retrospective chart review of adolescents newly referred to a tertiary pediatric otolaryngology outpatient department over a 12-month period.One hundred and fifteen patients were included (male 56, female 59) mean age 14.9 ...
Eliza A, Tweddle, Robert G, Berkowitz
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To determine the pattern of disease amongst ambulatory adolescents referred to a pediatric otolaryngology outpatient department.Retrospective chart review of adolescents newly referred to a tertiary pediatric otolaryngology outpatient department over a 12-month period.One hundred and fifteen patients were included (male 56, female 59) mean age 14.9 ...
Eliza A, Tweddle, Robert G, Berkowitz
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
The recognition and treatment of common otolaryngologic complaints and disorders encountered in the Emergency Department are discussed. Some, such as massive maxillofacial trauma or airway compromise, are major and life-threatening. Others, such as nasopharyngeal and otologic disorders, are less urgent.
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The recognition and treatment of common otolaryngologic complaints and disorders encountered in the Emergency Department are discussed. Some, such as massive maxillofacial trauma or airway compromise, are major and life-threatening. Others, such as nasopharyngeal and otologic disorders, are less urgent.
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