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Rewriting the Book on Infectious Disease

July 1, 2006

West Nile Virus, SARS, Lyme disease, HIV—these aren’t our parents’ infectious diseases anymore.

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Platelet Gel in Facial Surgery: Is The Excitement Warranted?

June 1, 2006

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), a rich source of growth factors, has gained popularity as a method to boost healing after facial plastic surgery and rejuvenation procedures, such as laser skin resurfacing and facelift surgery.

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Wrong Diagnosis of Sinus Headache Can Lead to Inappropriate Treatment

June 1, 2006

A consensus panel of physicians who treat patients reporting sinus and facial pain strongly recommend the use of all diagnostic tools available to determine the root cause of the headache-whether it is neurological or physiological, migraine or sinus.

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State-of-the-Art Techniques Are Tempting, but May Not Improve Care

June 1, 2006

While state-of-the-art care is appealing, standard care is often an equally effective choice for treatment of laryngological disorders.

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Rise of Subspecialties in Pediatric Otolaryngology Has Changed Practice

June 1, 2006

Pediatric otolaryngology has advanced by leaps and bounds over the past couple of decades, but it’s the rise in subspecialties within the field that has lead to the most changes in practice.

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Identifying Lentigo Maligna Often Requires a Multidisciplinary Approach

June 1, 2006

Doctors who deal with head and neck surgery often are the ones to first diagnose and potentially treat a variety of facial lesions-and they are more and more often finding themselves dealing with lentigo maligna.

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Situation Critical: Otolaryngologists See Diminishing Returns for Taking Emergency Call

June 1, 2006

The 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, or EMTALA, mandated that hospitals offering emergency services must ensure that all patients receive equivalent care, regardless of their ability to pay.

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Uncommon Surgical Technique Can Preserve Function after Throat Cancer Surgery

June 1, 2006

Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy Should Be One Treatment of Choice for Intermediate to Advanced Laryngeal Cancer

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Short-and Long-Term Data Suggest Efficacy of Turbinate Ablation

June 1, 2006

Hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates is a frequent cause of chronic nasal obstruction. In the last several years, two new techniques have become available for reducing the tumor volume: radiofrequency volumetric tissue reduction (RFVTR) and coblation.

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A Conversation with… Dr. Byron Bailey, Humanitarian & Teacher

June 1, 2006

The otolaryngologist discusses a decade of educational visits to Vietnam and Cuba

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