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    A Non-inferiority Trial: Safety and Efficacy of Topical 1:1000 versus 1:10 000 Epinephrine in Sino-nasal Surgeries by Dow, Cassie L., Sideris, Anders W., Singh, Ravjit, Giles, Mitchell H., Banks, Catherine, Meller, Catherine, Choroomi, Sim, Havas, Thomas E.

    Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-06-2021)
    “…Objective: This study aimed to test the non-inferiority of topical 1:1000 epinephrine compared to topical 1:10 000 with regard to intraoperative hemodynamic…”
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    Olfactory Neuroblastoma by Nalavenkata, Sunny B., Sacks, Raymond, Adappa, Nithin D., Palmer, James N., Purkey, Michael T., Feldman, Michael D., Schlosser, Rodney J., Snyderman, Carl H., Wang, Eric W., Woodworth, Bradford A., Smee, Robert, Havas, Thomas E., Gallagher, Richard, Harvey, Richard J.

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-02-2016)
    “…Objective Olfactory neuroblastoma and the management of neck disease has posed considerable challenges to the treating physician. The aims of the study were to…”
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    Multidisciplinary Tracheotomy Teams: An Analysis of Patient Outcomes and Resource Allocation by Holmes, Timothy R., Cumming, Benjamin D., Sideris, Anders W., Lee, Jennifer W., Briggs, Nancy E., Havas, Thomas E.

    Published in Ear, nose, & throat journal (01-04-2019)
    “…We sought to establish the effect of introducing a multidisciplinary tracheotomy management team (MDT). Tracheotomies are high-cost interventions with…”
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    Mastoiditis in a paediatric population: A review of 11 years experience in management by Pang, Leo H.Y, Barakate, Michael S, Havas, Thomas E

    “…Abstract Objective This study explores the experience at Sydney Children's Hospital (SCH) managing children with acute mastoiditis and establishes a robust…”
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    Paradoxical nasal obstruction by Havas, Thomas E

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-08-2004)
    “…Objectives: The majority of nasal surgery takes place with symptoms of unilateral or bilateral nasal obstruction. A large cohort of patients seen at the Nasal…”
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    AUTOLOGOUS FAT INJECTION LARYNGOPLASTY FOR UNILATERAL VOCAL FOLD PARALYSIS by Havas, Thomas E., Priestley, K. Jocelyn

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-11-2003)
    “…Background:  Fat injection laryngoplasty has been used at the Sydney Voice Clinic for selected cases of unilateral vocal fold paralysis since 1989. Methods: …”
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    A Management Strategy for Vocal Process Granulomas by Havas, Thomas E., Priestley, Jocelyn, Lowinger, David S. G.

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-02-1999)
    “…Objectives/Hypothesis: Review the roles of aggressive gastroesophageal reflux management and speech therapy in the treatment of patients with vocal process…”
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    Comparison of Functional Endonasal Sinus Surgery with and without Partial Middle Turbinate Resection by Havas, Thomas E., Lowinger, David S. G.

    Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-07-2000)
    “…The aim of endonasal sinus surgery is to ameliorate sinonasal symptoms and to achieve a functional nose. Although the importance of opening the ostiomeatal…”
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    Markedly Increased FDG Uptake in a Vocal Cord After Medialization With Teflon: PET/CT Findings by Modi, Dharmesh, Fulham, Michael J, Mohamed, Armin, Havas, Thomas E

    Published in Clinical nuclear medicine (01-01-2005)
    “…An FDG PET scan was requested for a 73-year-old man who had been previously diagnosed and treated for esophageal carcinoma and mediastinal nodal involvement…”
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    Laser tenotomy and vocal process resection for bilateral midline vocal fold fixation by Havas, Thomas E., Priestley, K. Jocelyn

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2003)
    “…Background:  The present retrospective study presents the outcomes of a group of 21 patients with laryngeal obstruction caused by bilateral vocal fold…”
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    Prevalence of incidental abnormalities on computed tomographic scans of the paranasal sinuses by Havas, T E, Motbey, J A, Gullane, P J

    “…A prospective analysis of 666 patients was performed to examine the prevalence of radiologic abnormalities of the paranasal sinuses in asymptomatic adults. The…”
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    The effects of combined H1 and H2 histamine antagonists on alterations in nasal airflow resistance induced by topical histamine provocation by Havas, T E, Cole, P, Parker, L, Oprysk, D, Ayiomamitis, A

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-11-1986)
    “…A clinical trial was undertaken to assess the effects of oral H1 (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) and H2 (cimetidine) histamine blockade on nasal resistance…”
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    The nasal cycle after laryngectomy by Havas, T E, Cole, P, Gullane, P J, Kassel, R, Kamino, D

    Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (01-01-1987)
    “…The cycle of alternating distribution of nasal airflow was investigated in 15 adults. Information about cyclic activity was obtained from the areas of…”
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    The incidence and management of chylous fistulae by Havas, T E, Gullane, P J, Kassel, R N

    “…Two hundred neck dissections performed at Toronto General Hospital over a 3 year period are reviewed. There were six intra-operative lymph leaks and five…”
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    Multicentric chemodectoma in the head and neck by Havas, T E, Gullane, P J

    “…A case of a multicentric chemodectoma, with the unusual combination of glomus vagale and glomus tympanicum, is presented. The patient, though asymptomatic,…”
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