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Benninger M, Hanick A, Hicks D
J Voice . 2015 Mar; 30(1):96-9. PMID: 25814315
Bilateral vocal fold paralysis most commonly results from iatrogenic trauma to the recurrent laryngeal nerve during surgical procedures in the anterior neck. Patients may require tracheostomy because of acute or...
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Calderon O, Solares C, Byrd M, Hicks D, Strome M
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2007 Sep; 133(9):936-8. PMID: 17875863
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Knott P, Milstein C, Hicks D, Abelson T, Byrd M, Strome M
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2006 Nov; 132(11):1226-30. PMID: 17116819
Objective: To evaluate the vocal outcomes of patients with early-stage glottic carcinoma undergoing laser resection with adjuvant cryoablative therapy. Design: Retrospective review. Setting: Tertiary care center. Patients Twenty patients with...
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Swoger J, Ponsky J, Hicks D, Richter J, Abelson T, Milstein C, et al.
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2006 Apr; 4(4):433-41. PMID: 16616347
Background & Aims: In patients with persistent laryngeal symptoms despite aggressive proton pump inhibitor therapy, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) continues to be implicated. The role of surgical fundoplication as the...
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Ahmed T, Khandwala F, Abelson T, Hicks D, Richter J, Milstein C, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol . 2006 Mar; 101(3):470-8. PMID: 16542282
Objectives: Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) physicians often diagnose gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)-related laryngitis on the basis of symptoms and laryngeal signs; and may refer patients to gastroenterologists who contend...
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Milstein C, Charbel S, Hicks D, Abelson T, Richter J, Vaezi M
Laryngoscope . 2005 Dec; 115(12):2256-61. PMID: 16369176
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to 1) determine the prevalence of ENT findings in the normal asymptomatic population and 2) to compare findings between flexible and rigid laryngoscopes...
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Qadeer M, Swoger J, Milstein C, Hicks D, Ponsky J, Richter J, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2005 Dec; 115(11):1947-52. PMID: 16319603
Objective/hypothesis: Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is diagnosed by the presence of laryngeal signs and symptoms. Some studies have noted that signs and symptoms may be nonspecific and may have poor correlation....
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Park W, Hicks D, Khandwala F, Richter J, Abelson T, Milstein C, et al.
Laryngoscope . 2005 Jul; 115(7):1230-8. PMID: 15995512
Purpose: Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is frequently treated with empiric proton-pump inhibitors (PPI), but the optimal dosing and duration is unknown. We performed an open label prospective cohort study to evaluate...
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Lorenz R, Hicks D, Shields Jr R, Fritz M, Strome M
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2004 Dec; 131(6):1016-8. PMID: 15577810
The first successful composite human laryngeal transplantation was performed by a team led by the senior author on January 4, 1998. The recipient was a 40-year-old male who had sustained...
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Vaezi M, Hicks D, Abelson T, Richter J
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2004 Mar; 1(5):333-44. PMID: 15017651
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been associated increasingly with ear, nose, and throat (ENT) signs and symptoms. However, the cause and effect relationship between these two clinical entities are far...