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Fayad J, Kuriloff D
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 1994 Oct; 111(4):396-406. PMID: 7936672
Tracheal reconstruction continues to be a challenge in head and neck surgery. Numerous techniques, including the use of alloplasts, composite grafts, and staged laryngotracheal troughs, have met with limited success...
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Fayad J, Wazen J
J Med Liban . 1994 Jan; 42(4):203-7. PMID: 8558578
During the last few years many advances occurred in the field of Otolaryngology. In this article we will present significant advances in the fields of otology and neurotology. The adaptation...
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Pennathur A, Tran A, Cioppi M, Fayad J, Sieren G, Little A
Am J Surg . 1994 Jan; 167(1):169-72; discussion 172-3. PMID: 8311129
Motilin induces phase III activity of the gastrointestinal tract. Erythromycin has a motilin-like effect on the stomach and significantly increases the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure in normal volunteers. This...
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Shannon R, Fayad J, Moore J, Lo W, Otto S, Nelson R, et al.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 1993 Jun; 108(6):634-42. PMID: 8516000
The auditory brainstem implant (ABI) restores some hearing sensations to patients deafened by bilateral acoustic tumors. Electrodes are stable for more than 10 years. In most cases nonauditory side effects...
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Fayad J, LINTHICUM Jr F, Otto S, GALEY F, House W
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol . 1991 Oct; 100(10):807-11. PMID: 1952646
This paper presents results of a histologic study of 16 temporal bones with cochlear implants from 13 subjects. Damage caused by electrode insertion in the basal turn of the cochlea...
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OLeary M, Fayad J, House W, LINTHICUM Jr F
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol . 1991 Sep; 100(9 Pt 1):695-9. PMID: 1952658
Residual hearing conservation may be important in cochlear implantation of children and of adults with disabling tinnitus responsive to extracochlear stimulation. Damage to the neural elements of the cochlea during...
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LINTHICUM Jr F, Fayad J, Otto S, GALEY F, House W
Am J Otol . 1991 Jul; 12(4):245-311. PMID: 1928309
Twenty-two temporal bones and one brain stem from 13 cochlear implant patients were examined histologically. Sixteen temporal bones had undergone one or more implant procedure. Results of analysis suggested that...
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LINTHICUM Jr F, Fayad J, Otto S, GALEY F, House W
Am J Otol . 1991 Jan; 12 Suppl:8-10; discussion 18-21. PMID: 2069194
Insertion of electrodes into the cochlea can damage the spiral ligament, organ of Corti, osseous spiral lamina, and dendrites. The amount of damage depends on the method of insertion and...
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Terr L, Fayad J, Hitselberger W, Zakhary R
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 1990 Jun; 102(6):717-21. PMID: 2115659
The central electroauditory prosthesis is now used to stimulate the cochlear nuclei to obtain auditory perception in patients with bilateral cochlear nerve transection who are undergoing bilateral acoustic tumor removal....
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Fayad J, Moloy P, LINTHICUM Jr F
Am J Otol . 1990 May; 11(3):196-200. PMID: 2188511
This study aimed to demonstrate that new bone formation in the scala tympani of patients deaf from otosclerosis does not preclude cochlear implant surgery. In seven temporal bones from patients...