Search Results - "Jassar, Patrick"
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Paediatric epistaxis: diagnosis and management
Published in International journal of clinical practice (Esher) (01-08-2013)Get more information
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Management of patients presenting with otorrhoea: diagnostic and treatment factors
Published in British journal of general practice (01-02-2013)Get full text
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A bolt from the blew: rhinolith in the nose for more than 80 years
Published in BMJ case reports (27-11-2012)“…Rhinoliths are calcareous concretions that are formed by the deposition of salts on an intranasal foreign body over a number of years. We describe a rare case…”
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New approach to the endoscopic repair of a CSF leak originating from the lateral recess of the sphenoid sinus
Published in Ear, nose, & throat journal (01-04-2010)“…Difficult access can make identification of a cerebrospinal fluid leak from the lateral wall of the sphenoid sinus very difficult, especially in a…”
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New approach to the endoscopic repair of a CSF leak originating from the lateral recess of the sphenoid sinus
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The Use of Silastic Nasal Splints in the Treatment of Chronic Epistaxis and Nasal Septal Ulceration
Published in Ear, nose, & throat journal (01-11-2006)“…Some cases of epistaxis are chronic and resistant to treatment. We describe a novel method of treating persistent epistaxis with Silastic splints. This…”
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The posterior attic: An observational study of aboriginal Australians with chronic otitis media (COM) and a theory relating to the low incidence of cholesteatomatous otitis media versus the high rate of mucosal otitis media
Published in International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology (01-07-2006)“…The incidence of COM without cholesteatoma in Australian aboriginals is quoted as being between 25 and 47%. The incidence of cholesteatomatous OM is very low…”
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The importance of Hand Talk in communication rehabilitation among Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory
Published in Medical journal of Australia (15-05-2006)Get full text
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A bolt from the blew: rhinolith in the nose for more than 80 years
Published in BMJ Case Reports (2012)“…Rhinoliths are calcareous concretions that are formed by the deposition of salts on an intranasal foreign body over a number of years. We describe a rare case…”
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