Tag: raj sindwani

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October 5, 2023/Neurosciences

Endonasal Approach Enables Intraconal Orbital Tumor Removal

A partnership between a skull-base rhinologist and a neurosurgeon has helped advance a technique with favorable outcomes and minimal postoperative morbidity

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March 3, 2023/Neurosciences

Case Study: Pre-Adolescent Male With Aggressive Juvenile Angiofibroma

Collaboration critical to a successful resection

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March 17, 2021/COVID-19

Treating Smell Loss in COVID-19 Patients

A Rhinologist offers advice for managing one of the predominant symptoms of positive COVID-19 cases.

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June 13, 2019/Neurosciences

Risk of Depression Is Twice as High in Patients With Nonallergic Rhinitis, Study Finds

Physicians caring for patients with rhinitis should be cognizant of association with depression

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Most Late Surgical Cancellations in a Rhinology Practice Are Avoidable, Study Finds

Examining patterns in surgical cancellations at a tertiary rhinology and skull base practice

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Exhalation Delivery System with Fluticasone Offers Greater Benefits than Previously Studied Intranasal Steroids

Novel exhalation delivery system with fluticasone improves outcomes for patients suffering from chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps

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