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Conditions of the ear, nose, or throat (ENT) are common diagnoses in primary care and are a frequent indication for referral to secondary care. They have a major impact on health and health-care resources, and it is therefore important that the management of ENT conditions is based upon the best available evidence.
Somu Lakshmanan +2 more
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Preventive otorhinolaryngology [PDF]
Curative medicine and curative surgery are no doubt of interest to every body. However, a host of diseases in the area of ear, nose & throat are curable, on the other hand, a number of them are only controllable, not curable. Several amongst them are preventable as such or their complications and sequelae can be prevented or minimised.
Sheo Kumar Prasad
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Why Diamond Open Access Matters: A Call to ENT Researchers [PDF]
Taner Kemal Erdağ
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Member List of the Second Editorial Board of World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery [PDF]
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Gangguan Pendengaran pada Sindrom Down dengan Hipotiroid Kongenital
Pendahuluan: Gangguan pendengaran pada hipotirod kongenital merupakan salah satu komplikasi yang berat dan dapat bersifat irreversibel. Hipotiroid merupakan kelainan tiroid yang paling sering terjadi pada sindrom Down.
Nelviza Riyanti
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Otorhinolaryngology emergency department hospitalizations in a secondary medical center [PDF]
Introduction/Objective. The overall number of emergency department visits, including otorhinolaryngology, has increased. Due to population growth, industry and traffic expansion, workload of the otorhinolaryngology emergency department is steadily on the
Radin Zorana +3 more
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When we talk about visualization methods in surgery, it is important to mention that the diagnosis of tumors and how we define tumor borders intraoperatively in a correct way are two main things that would not be possible to achieve without this grand ...
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Summary Otorhinolaryngology, a product of the early 20th century, developed from the joining together of the separate departments of otology, whose practitioners were surgeons, and laryngology which was managed by physicians who also treated diseases of the nose and chest.
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