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James C Alex

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Alex J
Facial Plast Surg . 2005 Jan; 20(3):193-8. PMID: 15643591
In an increasingly diverse and multicultural society, it becomes increasing imperative to understand the aesthetics and proper analysis of the face, particularly as it applies to forehead lifting and elevation...
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Alex J, Nguyen D
Arch Facial Plast Surg . 2004 May; 6(3):197-201. PMID: 15148131
Background: Despite advanced techniques for reanimation of the lower face, many patients opt for static suspension procedures, which are less invasive and have a relatively short recovery period. However, even...
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Nguyen D, Alex J, Calhoun B
Ear Nose Throat J . 2004 Apr; 83(3):183-4, 186. PMID: 15086013
Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis (EAF) is a rare clinicopathologic entity that usually affects the upper respiratory tract. We describe the case of a 45-year-old man with nasal obstruction caused by EAF....
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Alex J
Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am . 2004 Apr; 11(1):43-7. PMID: 15062286
No abstract available.
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Alex J
Laryngoscope . 2004 Jan; 114(1):2-19. PMID: 14709988
Objectives/hypothesis: The goals of the research study were to develop an easily mastered, accurate, minimally invasive technique of sentinel node radiolocalization with biopsy (SNRLB) in the feline model; to compare...
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Bhanot S, Alex J, Lowlicht R, Ross D, Sasaki C
Laryngoscope . 2002 Aug; 112(5):890-8. PMID: 12150624
Objective/hypothesis: The advent of malleable macroporous resorbable plates has allowed the surgeon a greater range of reconstructive options and has decreased the morbidity of conventional plating procedures. Completely malleable after...
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Bhanot S, Alex J
Facial Plast Surg . 2002 Feb; 18(1):27-33. PMID: 11823930
The response of living tissue to injury is a central component in the planning of all surgical procedures. The wound-healing process is typically divided into three phases (inflammatory, proliferative, and...