Lauren Luk
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Recent Articles
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Gerka Stuyt J, Luk L, Keschner D, Garg R
Allergy Rhinol (Providence)
. 2021 Feb;
12:2152656720988565.
PMID: 33598336
Background: Chronic rhinitis is a common condition generally treated with medical therapies. However, 10-22% of patients are refractory to medical therapies. A cryotherapy handheld device targeting the postganglionic nerve fibers...
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Eckhoff A, Cox D, Luk L, Maidman S, Wise S, DelGaudio J
Laryngoscope
. 2019 Jun;
130(4):E116-E121.
PMID: 31219616
Objective: Imaging findings play an important role in the workup and diagnosis of sinonasal disease. Unilateral versus bilateral involvement is a key finding that can differentiate between various diagnoses. Our...
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Luk L, Mace J, Bhandarkar N, Sautter N
Int Forum Allergy Rhinol
. 2014 Apr;
4(8):640-5.
PMID: 24719397
Background: Potassium-titanyl-phosphate (KTP) laser photocoagulation is commonly used for treatment of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia-related epistaxis (HHT-RE). Electrosurgical plasma coagulation (EPC), also known as coblation, has not been rigorously evaluated for...
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Vu A, Nadaraja G, Huth M, Luk L, Kim J, Chai R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Jan;
8(1):e54794.
PMID: 23359017
Sound perception requires functional hair cell mechanotransduction (MET) machinery, including the MET channels and tip-link proteins. Prior work showed that uptake of ototoxic aminoglycosides (AG) into hair cells requires functional...
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Alharazneh A, Luk L, Huth M, Monfared A, Steyger P, Cheng A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Aug;
6(7):e22347.
PMID: 21818312
Aminoglycosides (AG) are commonly prescribed antibiotics with potent bactericidal activities. One main side effect is permanent sensorineural hearing loss, induced by selective inner ear sensory hair cell death. Much work...