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otosclerosis/asthenia

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Small fenestra stapedotomy using a fiberoptic hand-held argon laser in obliterative otosclerosis.

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Obliterative otosclerosis has been a challenge since the advent of stapes surgery. "Drill-out" procedures have had a generally poorer prognosis than conventional stapes surgery because of excessive bleeding, acoustic trauma from the burr, and reclosure of the oval window by otosclerosis. In this

Day-case stapedotomy: is it a viable option?

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CONCLUSIONS Stapedotomy is, in our opinion, the technique of choice in stapes surgery. The precision of this technique allows clinicians to perform the surgical procedure in day surgery under local anesthesia. OBJECTIVE There is a strong emphasis on increasing the number of elective day surgery

A Unique Association of Osteogenesis Imperfecta with Bilateral Renal Osteodystrophy and Gastroenteritis in a Three-year-old Boy.

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We describe a three-year-old male child who presented to the pediatrics out-patient department with a history of decrease in appetite, generalized weakness, on and off loose motions for one year, inability to walk and sit for eight months with a loss of neck holding for 14 days. On examination, the

Pharmacology of Schisandra chinensis Bail.: an overview of Russian research and uses in medicine.

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Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Bail. is often referred to as an example of a medicinal plant with use in modern Chinese medicine. However, Schisandra chinensis first gained recognition as an adaptogen in the official medicine of the USSR in the early 1960s, principally as a result of the large number

Prospective study of resident-performed stapedectomy.

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Because of the diminishing number of patients diagnosed with otosclerosis, the adequacy of residency training in stapedectomy techniques remains controversial. A prospective study, conducted from 1986 to 1991, assessed whether or not surgical outcome obtained by residents, under close supervision by
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