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    Current use of intralesional cidofovir for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis by Derkay, Craig S., Volsky, Peter G., Rosen, Clark A., Pransky, Seth M., McMurray, J. Scott, Chadha, Neil K., Froehlich, Patrick

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-03-2013)
    “…Objectives/Hypothesis: The authors sought to define the indications, administration, and adverse events associated with intralesional cidofovir use for…”
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    What is a tongue tie? Defining the anatomy of the in‐situ lingual frenulum by Mills, Nikki, Pransky, Seth M., Geddes, Donna T., Mirjalili, Seyed Ali

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2019)
    “…Surgical release of the lingual frenulum (frenotomy) has become an increasingly common procedure, performed from birth through to adulthood. Surprisingly,…”
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    Breastfeeding difficulties and oral cavity anomalies: The influence of posterior ankyloglossia and upper-lip ties by Pransky, Seth M, Lago, Denise, Hong, Paul

    “…Abstract Objective Oral cavity anomalies may contribute to breastfeeding problems. The objective of this study was to describe our experience in a high-volume…”
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    Fatal and non-fatal food injuries among children (aged 0–14 years) by Altkorn, Robert, Chen, Xiao, Milkovich, Scott, Stool, Daniel, Rider, Gene, Bailey, C. Martin, Haas, Angela, Riding, Keith H, Pransky, Seth M, Reilly, James S

    “…Summary Objective To identify and characterize food items with high risk of airway obstruction in children younger than 15 years. Methods This retrospective…”
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    Defining the anatomy of the neonatal lingual frenulum by Mills, Nikki, Keough, Natalie, Geddes, Donna T., Pransky, Seth M., Mirjalili, S. Ali

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2019)
    “…The lingual frenulum is recognized as having the potential to limit tongue mobility, which may lead to difficulties with breastfeeding in some infants. There…”
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    Unilateral Lymphangiomatous Polyp of the Palatine Tonsil in a Very Young Child : A Clinicopathologic Case Report by Park, Edward, Pransky, Seth M., Malicki, Denise M., Hong, Paul

    Published in Case reports in pediatrics (01-01-2011)
    “…Childhood lymphangiomatous polyp of the palatine tonsil is a very unusual lesion found in the head and neck. Tonsillectomy has been reported to be the curative…”
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    Defining ankyloglossia: A case series of anterior and posterior tongue ties by Hong, Paul, Lago, Denise, Seargeant, Judi, Pellman, Lauren, Magit, Anthony E, Pransky, Seth M

    “…Abstract Introduction Ankyloglossia is a congenital condition in which tongue mobility is limited due to an abnormality of the lingual frenulum. The impact of…”
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    Management of subglottic hemangioma by Pransky, Seth M, Canto, Cecilia

    “…Subglottic hemangioma is a challenging congenital anomaly involving the larynx in children. Management is not uniform, and no single treatment modality has…”
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    Long-Term Follow-Up of Pediatric Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Managed with Intralesional Cidofovir by Pransky, Seth M., Albright, James T., Magit, Anthony E.

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-09-2003)
    “…Objective Cidofovir is an acyclic nucleotide phosphonate antiviral medication that has been used intralesionally for the treatment of severe respiratory…”
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    Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections of the head and neck by Albright, James T, Pransky, Seth M

    Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-04-2003)
    “…Nontuberculous mycobacteria are ubiquitous in the environment. Immunocompetent children are commonly infected by these resilient organisms. Cervical…”
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    Intralesional Cidofovir for Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis in Children by Pransky, Seth M, Magit, Anthony E, Kearns, Donald B, Kang, D. Richard, Duncan, Newton O

    “…OBJECTIVE To assess the potential benefit of intralesional administration of cidofovir, an acyclic nucleoside phosphonate with activity against several DNA…”
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    Unilateral choanal atresia in identical twins:: case report and literature review by Chia, Stanley H, Carvalho, Daniela S, Jaffe, Debra M, Pransky, Seth M

    “…Choanal atresia is postulated to be secondary to an abnormality of the rupture of the buccopharyngeal membrane during the embryological period. This condition…”
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    Clinical Update on 10 Children Treated With Intralesional Cidofovir Injections for Severe Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis by Pransky, Seth M, Brewster, Douglas F, Magit, Anthony E, Kearns, Donald B

    “…OBJECTIVES To continue assessment of the benefits and risks of intralesional administration of cidofovir, an acyclic nucleoside phosphonate, for treating…”
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    Minimal endoscopic approach to subperiosteal orbital abscess by Froehlich, P, Pransky, S M, Fontaine, P, Stearns, G, Morgon, A

    “…To limit endoscopic abscess drainage to the opening of the ethmoid cells involved, adjacent to the subperiosteal orbital abscess. Prospective study. Twenty…”
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    Use of ototopical antibiotics in treating 3 common ear diseases by Hannley, Maureen T., Denneny, James C., Holzer, Susan Sedory

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-06-2000)
    “…Prompted by rising rates of antibiotic resistance, lack of standardized treatment regimens, and new treatment alternatives, the American Academy of…”
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    Surgical strategies for otitis media by Pransky, S M

    Published in Journal of otolaryngology (1998)
    “…As we enter the new millennium, Otitis Media remains the most common cause for an acute care visit to the pediatrician. This paper discusses the various…”
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