Articles and Research
Facial Plastic Surgery
Botulinum Toxin to Improve Facial Wound Healing
Anatomic Considerations in Rhytidectomy
Addition of an Anesthetic Agent to Enhance the Predictability of the Effects of Botulinum Toxin Type A Injections:
Botulinum Toxin to Minimize Facial Scarring
Caudal and Dorsal Septal Reconstruction: An Algorithm for Graft Choices
Cervicofacial Rhytidectomy After Head and Neck Tumor Removal
Changing the nostril shape
Comprehensive Treatment of the Aging Face-Cutaneous and Structural Rejuvenation
Esthetic Refinements in Forehead Flap Nasal Reconstruction
Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Augmentation of the Lower Face
Five Things Oculoplastic Surgeons Should Know About Facial Plastic Surgery
Long-Term Follow-up of Repair of External Nasal Deformities in Patients With Wegener's Granulomatosis
Management Of Scar Contractures, Hypertrophic Scars, And Keloids
Work-Up And Evaluation Of Patients With Nasal Obstruction
Reconstruction of the Nasal Columella
Scar Contractures, Hypertrophic Scars, and Keloids
Treatment of Facial Wounds with Botulinum Toxin A Improves Cosmetic Outcome in Primates
   
Sinusitis
The Diagnosis and Incidence of Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
Chronic Sinusitis is Immune Response to Fungus A new antifungal medicine helps sufferers, researchers say
Features of airway remodeling and eosinophilic inflammation in chronic rhinosinusitis:
One Airway Disease - Chronic Rhinosinusitus and Asthma
An Algorithm for Maxillectomy Defect Reconstruction
Treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis with intranasal amphotericin B:
The Chemotactic Behavior of Eosinophils in Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Chronic Sinusitis Sufferers Have Enhanced Immune Responses to Fungi
The Role of Ubiquitous Airborne Fungi in Chronic Rhinosinusitis
New paradigm for the roles of fungi and eosinophils in chronic rhinosinusitis
CSF Rhinorrhea: 95 Consecutive Surgical Cases with Long Term Follow-Up at the Mayo Clinic
Eosinophilic Fungal Rhinosinusitis of the Lacrimal Sac
Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Augmentation of the Lower Face
Nonpathogenic, Environmental Fungi Induce Activation and Degranulation of Human Eosinophils
Is chronic rhinosinusitus a fungal problem?
Striking deposition of toxic eosinophil major basic protein in mucus: Implications for chronic rhinosinusitis
Relationship of Human Papillomavirus toSchneiderian Papillomas






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