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    Follow-up Management of Children with Tympanostomy Tubes by Cunningham, Michael J, Darrow, David H, Goldstein, Mark N, Hotaling, Andrew J

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-2002)
    “…The follow-up care of children in whom tympanostomy tubes have been placed is shared by the pediatrician and the otolaryngologist. Guidelines are provided for…”
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    A destructive maxillary cemento-ossifying fibroma following maxillofacial trauma by Wenig, B L, Sciubba, J J, Cohen, A, Goldstein, M N, Abramson, A L

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-06-1984)
    “…The cemento-ossifying fibroma, a mesodermal type of non-odontogenic tumor, is rarely discussed in the otolaryngologic literature. It is a tumor that is seen…”
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    Clear plastic cups: a childhood choking hazard by Weiss, Robert L., Goldstein, Mark N., Dharia, Amee, Zahtz, Gerald, Abramson, Allan L., Patel, Mahendra

    “…The disposable plastic beverage cup is not usually regarded as hazardous to young children. Certain varieties of these products, however, are manufactured from…”
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    Office evaluation and management of the sore throat by Goldstein, M N

    Published in Otolaryngologic clinics of North America (01-08-1992)
    “…Most sore throats are caused by viral infections; bacterial infections should be ascertained by laboratory testing and treated aggressively. The wide variety…”
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    Sphenoid sinus mucocele masquerading as a skull base malignancy by Shikowitz, M J, Goldstein, M N, Stegnjajic, A

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-12-1986)
    “…Mucoceles of the sphenoid sinus are rare. Only occasional reports have appeared in the medical literature since they were first described by Berg in 1889. The…”
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    Frontal sinusitis and its intracranial complications by Wenig, B L, Goldstein, M N, Abramson, A L

    “…Although there has been a significant decrease in the incidence of frontal sinus disease since the advent of antibiotics, frontal sinus infection still occurs…”
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