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pro vyhledávání: '"Bobby, Tajudeen"'
Autor:
Kevin, King, Ryan, Rauch, Soumyajit, Roy, Oleg, Menyok, Ken, Tatebe, Bobby, Tajudeen, Peter, Papagiannopoulos, Pete S, Batra, Mihir, Bhayani, Samer, Al-Khudari, Kirsten, Stenson, Michael J, Jelinek, Mary Jo, Fidler, Nikhil, Joshi
Publikováno v:
Anticancer Research. 42:5449-5455
There is significant variation in post-treatment surveillance imaging for sinonasal malignancies. This study examined the utility of surveillance imaging in detecting recurrence in patients treated for sinonasal malignancies.We performed a retrospect
Autor:
Peter Filip, Pedro Escobedo, Ali Z. Piracha, Joe D. Morrison, Sarah Khalife, Stephan Munich, Webster Crowley, Peter Papagiannopoulos, Bobby Tajudeen, Pete S. Batra
Publikováno v:
31st Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 151:AB157
Autor:
Bobby Tajudeen
Publikováno v:
DeckerMed Otolaryngology.
Chronic sinusitis (CRS) is a long-standing mucosal inflammatory disease of the sinonasal tract that results in significant impairment in patient quality of life. The pathogenic determinants of disease include chronic mucosal inflammation, local micro
Autor:
Irene A, Kim, Zachary D, Taylor, Harrison, Cheng, Christine, Sebastian, Ashkan, Maccabi, James, Garritano, Bobby, Tajudeen, Ali, Razfar, Fernando, Palma Diaz, Michael, Yeh, Oscar, Stafsudd, Warren, Grundfest, Maie, St John
Publikováno v:
Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. 156(3)
The variable location and indistinct features of parathyroid glands can make their intraoperative identification challenging. Currently, there exists no routine use of localization methods during surgery. Dynamic optical contrast imaging (DOCI) lever
Autor:
Peter, Papagiannopoulos, Diana Murro, Lin, Samer, Al-Khudari, Kumar, Rajan, Swathi, Reddy, Paulo, Gattuso, Bobby, Tajudeen, Pete S, Batra
Publikováno v:
International forum of allergyrhinology. 7(5)
Acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFRS) represents a fulminant, potentially fatal, disease process in immunocompromised patients. The diagnosis often rests on high index of clinical suspicion, with relative paucity of data on the diagnostic and