Jordan W Rawl
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Rossi N, Reddy D, Rawl J, Dong J, Qiu S, Clement C, et al.
Cancer Rep (Hoboken)
. 2022 Mar;
5(9):e1615.
PMID: 35285584
Background: Tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) due to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has seen a dramatic increase in recent years. Bilateral tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (biTSCC) has a much lower...
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Benavidez M, Rossi N, Rawl J, Chaaban M
Cureus
. 2022 Feb;
13(12):e20759.
PMID: 35111445
Retroperitoneal hematomas are a rare and fatal complication of endovascular embolization. We report a case of an 89-year-old woman who was referred to interventional radiology for percutaneous embolization for intractable...
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Rawl J, McQuitty R, Khan M, Reichert L, Kuo Y, Chaaban M
Int Forum Allergy Rhinol
. 2019 Nov;
10(3):328-333.
PMID: 31742932
Background: A randomized controlled trial was held to compare nonabsorbable packs to steroid-eluting absorbable stents as middle meatal spacers after endoscopic sinus surgery in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Methods:...
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Rawl J, Rossi N, Chaaban M, Brindley P
Allergy Rhinol (Providence)
. 2019 Jun;
10:2152656719845325.
PMID: 31192029
Paranasal sinus mucoceles are benign, expansive, cystic lesions which arise from retention of mucus secretions. They arise primarily in the setting of cystic degeneration of the sinus mucosa or secondarily...
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Gillespie M, OConnell B, Rawl J, McLaughlin C, Carroll W, Nguyen S
Laryngoscope
. 2014 Nov;
125(6):1340-4.
PMID: 25424183
Objectives/hypothesis: Gland-preserving salivary surgery utilizing salivary endoscopy has been proposed as a treatment alternative in the management of chronic sialadenitis. This study seeks to determine medium-term clinical and quality-of-life (QOL)...