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Autotransfusion in Otolaryngology
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978Homologous blood transfusions have rare but serious complications that may be eliminated by using autotransfusion for elective surgery in the head and neck. With a small amount of planning, virtually all of the blood necessary for any surgical procedure in the head and neck can come from the patient.
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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1975
The enthusiastic acceptance of acupuncture by the people of the United States in partly indicative of the limitations of Western medicine. This paper is the result of a two year study using acupuncture in the field of otolaryngology to treat those patients whose illnesses have not responded to conventional Western medicine approaches.
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The enthusiastic acceptance of acupuncture by the people of the United States in partly indicative of the limitations of Western medicine. This paper is the result of a two year study using acupuncture in the field of otolaryngology to treat those patients whose illnesses have not responded to conventional Western medicine approaches.
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Xeroradiography and otolaryngology
The Laryngoscope, 1978AbstractAs a diagnostic tool, a new horizon in otolaryngology has become apparent in the past several years. It is known as xeroradiography and is a convenient technique requiring minimal patient cooperation and enjoying excellent acceptability for both patients and physicians.
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Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2014
According to the National Institute of Health of the USA, «more than 60% of all microbial infections are caused by biofilms».'This can surprise us, but it is enough to consider that common infections like those of the genito-urinary tract, infections produced by catheters, middle ear infections in children, the formation of dental plaque and gingivitis
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According to the National Institute of Health of the USA, «more than 60% of all microbial infections are caused by biofilms».'This can surprise us, but it is enough to consider that common infections like those of the genito-urinary tract, infections produced by catheters, middle ear infections in children, the formation of dental plaque and gingivitis
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2003
Syphilis is the oldest known sexually transmitted disease. Because of its multiple clinical manifestations it is known as "the great imitator." Although the antibiotic era has greatly diminished the prevalence of syphilis, sporadic outbreaks continue to occur. Because of its multiple head and neck manifestations, the otolaryngologist should be familiar
Steven D, Pletcher, Steven W, Cheung
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Syphilis is the oldest known sexually transmitted disease. Because of its multiple clinical manifestations it is known as "the great imitator." Although the antibiotic era has greatly diminished the prevalence of syphilis, sporadic outbreaks continue to occur. Because of its multiple head and neck manifestations, the otolaryngologist should be familiar
Steven D, Pletcher, Steven W, Cheung
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1958
The well-attended Teachers Section of Otolaryngology at the recent Academy Meeting in Chicago provided some explosive expressions which should give us all food for thought. The announcement of the Residency Coordinator that a fourth year in general surgery would be added to the present three-year requirement for training in otolaryngology after 1960 ...
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The well-attended Teachers Section of Otolaryngology at the recent Academy Meeting in Chicago provided some explosive expressions which should give us all food for thought. The announcement of the Residency Coordinator that a fourth year in general surgery would be added to the present three-year requirement for training in otolaryngology after 1960 ...
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1981
All organic life has a code of behavior that is predetermined by the laws of survival and propagation. Some of these codes and systems are curiously complicated, yet each behavioral pattern contains the moral and ethical laws that endorse survival. This single axiom is the over-riding ethic. Man has added inventions, dexterity and feeling to the living
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All organic life has a code of behavior that is predetermined by the laws of survival and propagation. Some of these codes and systems are curiously complicated, yet each behavioral pattern contains the moral and ethical laws that endorse survival. This single axiom is the over-riding ethic. Man has added inventions, dexterity and feeling to the living
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TELEMEDICINE IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1998Telemedicine or the electronic transmission of medical data has become an even more important part of medical practice with developing technology. How to best use this technology to enhance and empower both physician and patient is the challenge. What is there, what is coming, and thoughts regarding how otolaryngologists may benefit by incorporating ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
It is difficult to create a prophetic analysis on any subject, particularly in the field of medical science. The most accurate predictions have usually been made on the basis of a careful study of history. The past tells one what to expect of the future.
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It is difficult to create a prophetic analysis on any subject, particularly in the field of medical science. The most accurate predictions have usually been made on the basis of a careful study of history. The past tells one what to expect of the future.
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