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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 122:135-139
Background: Acute mastoiditis persists as a serious infection despite a dramatic decline in incidence coincident with the introduction of antibiotic therapy. Objective: To assist the contemporary practitioner in the recognition and management of acut
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Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology. 56
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Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 103(4)
In the repair of cartilage defects, autologous tissue offers the advantage of lasting biocompatibility. The ability of bovine chondrocytes isolated from hyaline cartilage to generate tissue-engineered cartilage in a predetermined shape, such as a hum
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The American journal of otology. 18(6)
Human neonatal temporal bones frequently show the formation of granulation tissue provoked by amniotic fluid keratin contents, desquamated keratinized epithelial cells and lanugo hair. Similar histopathologic findings have been produced previously in
Autor:
R D, Eavey
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Pediatric clinics of North America. 43(6)
Auricular reconstruction of microtia is available and is extremely satisfying for the patient, family, and care givers. The patient can look forward to a realistic pinna. With current research activity, auricular reconstruction could evolve even furt
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Pediatrics. 97(2)
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The American journal of otology. 16(4)
monostotic. Although most patients had a conductive hearing loss, 17% of patients demonstrated profound sensorineural hearing loss ascribable to the lesion, and facial nerve sequelae were noted in nearly 10% of cases. Cholesteatoma complicated almost
Autor:
J B, Nadol, R D, Eavey
Publikováno v:
Current clinical topics in infectious diseases. 15
Autor:
R. D. Eavey
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 278:290a-291
Autor:
Stephen I. Pelton, R D Eavey, Elizabeth D. Barnett, Jerome O. Klein, C A Allen, E R McNamara, M Cunningham, Howard Cabral
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 41:117-117
72 children 18 mo to 4 yrs of age were enrolled in year 1 of a 2-yr study of response to pneumo- coccal conjugate and polysaccharide vaccines. 34 otitis-free children (mean episodes/ past yr=.3) from a private pediatric office, and 38 otitis-prone ch