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    Implications of Tumor Size, Subsite, and Adjuvant Therapy on Outcomes in pT4aN0 Oral Cavity Carcinoma by Namin, Arya W., Bollig, Craig A., Harding, Brette C., Dooley, Laura M.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-05-2020)
    “…Objective To determine if tumor size, subsite, and adjuvant radiation therapy (AXRT) are associated with overall survival (OS) in patients with pT4aN0 oral…”
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    Atypical lymphoid hyperplasia in a patient undergoing tonsillectomy for severe obstructive sleep apnea by Kinealy, Brian P., Harding, Brette C., Vazmitsel, Maryna A., Laziuk, Katsiaryna, Gov-Ari, Eliav

    “…Tonsillectomy is a common procedure in the pediatric population, with subsequent microscopic examination of the specimen for cancer and other rare diagnoses…”
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    Cross-reactivity in Skin Prick Test Results of Members Within Pooideae Subfamily by Harding, Brette C., Kinealy, Brian P., Franzese, Christine B.

    “…Objective Molecular similarities of grass pollen antigens have led to the view that cross-reactivity exists within members of the Pooideae subfamily of…”
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    Tracheotomy Outcomes in the Medical Intensive Care Unit by Namin, Arya W, Kinealy, Brian P, Harding, Brette C, Alnijoumi, Mohammed M, Dooley, Laura M

    Published in Missouri medicine (01-03-2021)
    “…This is a retrospective chart review of 161 MICU patients who underwent tracheotomy by the Otolaryngology service at the University of Missouri Hospital from…”
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    Abstract 1396: Unraveling the cellular hierarchywithin human tonsillar crypt epithelium and oropharyngeal squamous cellcarcinoma tumors by Wu, Vivian F., Yu, Tennison, Harding, Brette, Bruno, Robert

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)
    “…Abstract OPSCCs commonly arise from the epithelium lining the lingual and palatine tonsillar crypts. The stratified epithelium at the surface gives way to…”
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