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From: Christopher Chang, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: Warrenton Language: English

www.FauquierENT.net - Normal anatomy is reviewed during a trans-nasal endoscopy procedure usually performed to diagnose a hoarse voice. In this particular video, the subject has a normal voice.



From: Christopher Chang, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: Warrenton Language: English

www.FauquierENT.net - Video goes over what to expect when coblation turbinate reduction is performed for nasal obstruction.



From: Alvin Katz, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: New York Language: English

The basics of ENT, and what ENT physicians wamt/



From: Artemus Cox, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: Birmingham Language: English

In patients with chronic nasal problems, including congestion, sinus infections, deviated septum, difficulty breathing, rhinoplasty can improve these problems. Artemus Cox, MD. Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.



From: Alvin Katz, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: New York Language: English

Dr. Alvin Katz of the Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital discusses the causes of hearing loss.



From: Harris Cohen, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: Philadelphia Language: English

Dr. Harris Cohen discusses Otitis Externa, which is an infection of the outer ear. Hatboro, PA.



From: RIchard Kang, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: Columbus Language: English

Dr. Richard Kang, a pediatric otolaryngologist at Ohio State University, discusses the benefits of placing cochlear implants in children born deaf, before their first birthday.



From: Allison Brindle, MD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: Cleveland Language: English

Are antibiotics always needed for an ear infection: Dr. Allison Brindle, a pediatrician at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses how children with ear infections are best treated. She says that sometimes it is best to wait and watch children without antiobiotics, with careful monitering by a pediatrician.



From: Bradley Welling, MD PhD Category: ENT-ear,nose and throat
City: Columbus Language: English

ABI or auditory brainstem implant can help deaf patients hear some sounds. Dr Bradley Welling. Ohio State University.


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