Cauterization

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Stopping Nosebleeds by Nasal Cauterization - Dr Chris Chang

organizedwisdom.com — “Dr Chris Chang explains how nasal cauterization can sometimes help stop nosebleeds (epistaxis). View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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DrChrisChangFauquier ENT Consultants in October 2005 and enjoys treating all aspects of the head and neck of all different ages from pediatrics to adults. He has a particularly keen interest in surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea as well as professional voice care from operatic singers to the lecturing professor whether the complaint be a weaker than normal voice to sudden pitch breaks or onset delays of only the upper singing vocal range. Complete care from diagnosis to voice therapy to surgical correction of vocal problems are provided. Additionally, he is the founder of the Virginia Voice & Speech Center.
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Electrocautery for breast augmentation. ~ Breast Augmentation Done with Cauterization

realself.com — “We always use cautery for breast augmentation.  It decreases the bleeding, bruising and swelling. View full resource at realself.com

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Anterior segment OCT offers advantages for conjunctival imaging before, after cauterization

osnsupersite.com — “Anterior segment optical coherence tomography is useful for determining the differences between the cross-sectional areas of the conjunctiva andView full resource at osnsupersite.com

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Anterior segment OCT offers advantages for conjunctival imaging before, after cauterization: http://ht.ly/3ieah — #ophthalmology #news

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Age-Related Changes in Slow Wave Sleep and REM Sleep and Relationship With Growth Hormone and Cortisol Levels in Healthy Men, August 16, 2000, Van Cauter et al. 284 (7): 861 — JAMA

jama.ama-assn.org — “Age-Related Changes in Slow Wave Sleep and REM Sleep and Relationship With Growth Hormone and Cortisol Levels in Healthy Men, August 16, 2000, Van Cauter et al. 284 (7): 861 — JAMAView full resource at jama.ama-assn.org

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Dislocation, Shoulder: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Shoulder dislocation is documented in Egyptian tomb murals as early as 3000 BC, with depiction of a manipulation for glenohumeral dislocation resembling the Kocher technique. Hippocrates detailed the oldest known reduction method still in use today ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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The shoulder is the most frequently dislocated joint. Learn causes and symptoms. http://bit.ly/9Eu6Mc

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Neurology Article | Hydrocephalus

mdlinx.com — “Initial experience with combined endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization for post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus of prematurity: the importance of prepontine cistern status and the predictive value of FIESTA MRI imagingView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Initial experience with combined endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization for po... http://bit.ly/lIrqMH #neuro

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Angela Bonavoglia: Cosmetic Vaginal Surgeons Clueless About Female Sexuality

huffingtonpost.com — “Some 150 gynecologists, urogynecologists and plastic surgeons met last month to create those supposedly longed for "designer" vaginas and thereby "enhance sexual gratification."View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Oncology Article | Breast ductal carcinoma

mdlinx.com — “Utility of cytokeratin 5/6 and high-molecular-weight keratin in evaluation of cauterized surgical margins in excised specimens of breast ductal carcinoma in situView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Utility of cytokeratin 5/6 and high-molecular-weight keratin in evaluation of cauterized surgical marg... http://bit.ly/fp7KXW #oncology

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SpringerLink - Journal Article

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Results in treating inferior turbinate hypertrophy: Ultrasound > Radiofrequency > Submucosal cauterization http://bit.ly/aIq33a

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Vital Signs - Study Suggests Procedure for Arrhythmia if Drugs Don't Work - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A study suggested trying a procedure that cauterizes the muscle around a vein if abnormal heart rhythms did not respond to medication.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Vital Signs: Prevention: An Alternative for Treating Arrhythmia http://bit.ly/9FqqNW

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Atrial fibrillation is easy to find, but evidence on how best to treat it isn't

washingtonpost.com — “Judy Currier remembers waking up the morning after doctors spent hours cauterizing tissue inside her heart. They were trying to correct a rapid, irregular heartbeat that had left her exhausted, frequently out of breath and at a higher risk of stroke.View full resource at washingtonpost.com

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Atrial fibrillation is easy to find, but evidence on how best to treat it isn't (Washington Post): http://bit.ly/b6NR0F #afib #stroke

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Atrial fibrillation is easy to find, but evidence on how best to treat it isn't

washingtonpost.com — “Judy Currier remembers waking up the morning after doctors spent hours cauterizing tissue inside her heart. They were trying to correct a rapid, irregular heartbeat that had left her exhausted, frequently out of breath and at a higher risk of stroke.View full resource at washingtonpost.com

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Atrial fibrillation is easy to find, but evidence on how best to treat it isn't http://ow.ly/17EHCN

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  • DrChrisChangFauquier ENT Consultants in October 2005 and enjoys treating all aspects of the head and neck of all different ages from pediatrics to adults. He has a particularly keen interest in surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea as well as professional voice care from operatic singers to the lecturing professor whether the complaint be a weaker than normal voice to sudden pitch breaks or onset delays of only the upper singing vocal range. Complete care from diagnosis to voice therapy to surgical correction of vocal problems are provided. Additionally, he is the founder of the Virginia Voice & Speech Center.
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    Chris Chang, MD

    Dr. Chang is a Yale and Duke-trained Board-Certified Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgeon with fellowship training in laryngology and voice disorders (one of only a few laryngologists in the mid-Atlantic USA). He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals and is actively involved in medical research in this specialty field. In 2008, he was named as one of America's Top Physicians by the Consumer's Research Council of America as well as Northern Virginia Top Doctor in 2011.

    He joined Fauquier ENT Consultants in October 2005 and enjoys treating all aspects of the head and neck of all different ages from pediatrics to adults. He has a particularly keen interest in surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea as well as professional voice care from operatic singers to the lecturing professor whether the complaint be a weaker than normal voice to sudden pitch breaks or onset delays of only the upper singing vocal range. Complete care from diagnosis to voice therapy to surgical correction of vocal problems are provided. Additionally, he is the founder of the Virginia Voice & Speech Center.

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    Otto J. Placik, M.D.

    Otto J. Placik, M.D. a Chicago based board-certified plastic surgeon performs aesthetic and cosmetic surgery, such as breast enlargement (augmentation) as well as liposuction, laser and endoscopic-assisted lift, tuck and implants of the face, ears, eyes, cheeks, chin, nose, neck, body, breast, abdomen (tummy), thighs and legs. Dr. Placik is certified as a diplomate by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.® and is an active member of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Otto Placik's hospital appointments include Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights and Evanston Northwestern Healthcare (Evanston and Glenbrook Hospitals).

     Dr. Placik believes in not only giving patients the best in medical care, but also in achieving a sensitive understanding of their aesthetic goals. Dr. Placik received his medical degree from Northwestern University where he also completed residencies in general and plastic and reconstructive surgery. He completed a fellowship in the aesthetic reconstruction of complex nasal and facial deformities at St. Joseph Hospital in Chicago and an additional fellowship in microvascular and hand surgery at Davies Medical Center.

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