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    Tumoral mass presenting in the nasomalar region arising from the lateral nasal wall: pleomorphic adenoma by UUZ, Mustafa Zafer, ÖNAL, Kazim, DEMIRAY, Utku, EKINCI, Nese

    Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (01-11-2007)
    “…Pleomorphic adenoma is the most common benign salivary gland tumor. Although the major salivary glands are the most common sites of its origin, it can also…”
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    A microdissection study of the facial nerve at the labyrinthine and tympanic segments in adults by Gökçe, Hünkar, Uğuz, Mustafa Zafer, Arslanoğlu, Seçil, Onal, Kazim

    “…To determine the relationship in detail between the tympanic and the labyrinthine segments of the facial nerve and the relationship between the bony structures…”
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    Four cases of inverted papilloma by Onal, Kazim, Uğuz, Mustafa Zafer, Gökçe, Hünkar, Deniz, Ali, Tunakan, Mine

    Published in Kulak burun boğaz ihtisas dergisi (01-01-2002)
    “…Inverted papilloma is a benign lesion fo the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Its aggressiveness and association with malignancy have been emphasized in the…”
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    Coexistence of laryngeal cancer and laryngocele: a radiologic and pathologic evaluation by Uğuz, Mustafa Zafer, Onal, Kazim, Karagöz, Saliha, Gökçe, Ahmet Hünkar, Firat, Uğur

    Published in Kulak burun boğaz ihtisas dergisi (01-01-2002)
    “…We investigated the incidence of laryngocele in patients with laryngeal cancer and in healthy controls and evaluated the role of laryngocele in neck metastasis…”
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    Does the stapes reflex remain the same after Bell's palsy? by ARDIC, F. N, TOPALOGLU, I, ÖNCEL, S, ARDIC, F, UGUZ, M. Z

    “…The authors investigated the integrity and function of nervus stapedius 1 year after facial paralysis. Patients with Bell's palsy were observed prospectively…”
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