Search Results - "Al Yaghchi, C."
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Custom designing laryngoplasty implant using actual size CT scan images on a mobile device
Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-01-2019)Get full text
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An anatomical comparison of Blair and facelift incisions for parotid surgery
Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-12-2006)“…Background: The rhytidectomy approach for parotidectomy allows the incision to be hidden, and post‐operative scarring minimised. Furthermore, separate…”
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Peri‐operative and anaesthetic considerations for gender‐affirming vocal surgery
Published in Anaesthesia reports (01-07-2024)“…The number of people identifying as transgender and/or gender diverse has increased significantly in recent years. As there are no pharmacologic options for…”
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Use of bilateral suture lateralisation technique in severe paradoxical vocal fold movement, allowing removal of long-term tracheostomy: case report
Published in Journal of laryngology and otology (01-03-2012)“…We report a novel bilateral suture lateralisation technique that allowed permanent tracheostomy decannulation in a patient with severe paradoxical vocal fold…”
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Out-patient management of patients with a peritonsillar abscess
Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-02-2008)“…Keypoints • In the United Kingdom, patients with a peritonsillar abscess are usually managed as inpatients. However, studies in other countries have shown…”
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The use of dissolvable nasal packs in the management of depressed unilateral nasal bone fractures
Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-10-2010)Get full text
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COVIDTrach; the outcomes of mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients undergoing tracheostomy in the UK: Interim Report
Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2020)Get full text
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Development of virus-infected cancer cell vaccine
Published 01-01-2016“…Oncolytic viruses can be genetically modified to limit their replication in normal cells rendering them a cancer specific treatment. In addition, they can…”
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Response to Beech et al
Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-10-2008)Get full text
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Response to Biswas et al
Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-08-2008)Get full text
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