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P G Gluckman

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Lekakis G, Najuko A, Gluckman P
Clin Otolaryngol . 2005 Oct; 30(4):324-7. PMID: 16209673
Objectives: The aim of this study was to review complications occurring in bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA) patients in relation to wound healing following full thickness skin graft versus split...
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Gluckman P
J R Soc Med . 1993 Aug; 86(8):491. PMID: 8078057
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Choy A, Gluckman P, Tong M, van Hasselt C
J Laryngol Otol . 1992 Aug; 106(8):709-11. PMID: 1402362
The use of flexible nasopharyngoscopy with biopsy forceps for the removal of fish bones found in the oropharynx and hypopharynx is described. One hundred and sixty-eight patients with ingested fish...
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Gluckman P, Chu T, van Hasselt C
J Laryngol Otol . 1992 May; 106(5):448-9. PMID: 1613377
The case of a vallecular cyst in a neonate is described. The presentation was with failure to thrive. This previously unreported mode of presentation is discussed, and aspects of the...
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Woo J, van Hasselt C, Gluckman P
J Laryngol Otol . 1992 Feb; 106(2):162-3. PMID: 1556493
Observations based on two contrasting cases of myringitis bullosa haemorrhagica indicate that tympanosclerosis involving the tympanic membrane may have a significant effect on the clinical course of the disease. The...
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Simpson R, Clarke T, Sarsfield P, Gluckman P, Babajews A
Histopathology . 1991 Aug; 19(2):121-9. PMID: 1661700
Six cases of polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma (terminal duct adenocarcinoma) of the minor salivary glands are presented. In all but one there was a history of a painless intra-oral mass of...
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Simpson R, Clarke T, Sarsfield P, Gluckman P
J Clin Pathol . 1991 May; 44(5):419-23. PMID: 2045502
Four cases of epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma of the salivary glands arose as painless masses in patients over 60 years old, three in the parotid and one in the submandibular gland. Histologically,...