Nasal Cavity Cancer

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What are nasal cavity and paranasal sinus cancers?

cancer.org — “The nasal cavityView full resource at cancer.org

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD Jefferson ENT, Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

Otolaryngology Article | Nasal Cavity

mdlinx.com — “Mupirocin Nasal for MRSAView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Malignant Tumors of the Nasal Cavity

emedicine.medscape.com — “Sinonasal malignant neoplasms are rare tumors that constitute about 3% of tumors in the upper respiratory tract.View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD Jefferson ENT, Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

Nasal Cancer: MedlinePlus

nlm.nih.gov — “Nasal CancerView full resource at nlm.nih.gov

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD Jefferson ENT, Surgeon, ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

Infectious Disease Article | Nasal Cavity

mdlinx.com — “Mupirocin Nasal for MRSAView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Emergency Medicine Article | Nasal Cavity

mdlinx.com — “Mupirocin Nasal for MRSAView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Otolaryngology Article | Fibroblasts Nasal Cavity

mdlinx.com — “Interleukin-19 Downregulates Interleukin-4-Induced Eotaxin Production in Human Nasal FibroblastsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Interleukin-19 Downregulates Interleukin-4-Induced Eotaxin Production in Human Nasal Fibroblasts: Allergolo... http://bit.ly/jkvkL4 #ENT

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Checking for cavities, then cancer

siouxcityjournal.com — “Checking for cavities, then cancerView full resource at siouxcityjournal.com

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What Are Nasal Polyps? What Causes Nasal Polyps?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Nasal polyps (singular: nasal polyp) are fleshy swellings, or polypoidal masses that develop in the lining of the nose and paranasal sinuses (air-filled spaces, communicating with the nasal cavityView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Oncology Article | Oral cavity cancer

mdlinx.com — “The roles of hope and optimism on posttraumatic growth in oral cavity cancer patientsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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The roles of hope and optimism on posttraumatic growth in oral cavity cancer patients: Oral Oncology http://bit.ly/gBDG3Z #oncology

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ENT Medical News about Foreign Bodies Nasal Cavity Nasal Septum

mdlinx.com — “Button batteries: the worst case scenario in nasal foreign bodiesView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Button batteries: the worst case scenario in nasal foreign bodies: New Zealand Medical Journal http://bit.ly/c5r2iR #ENT #mdlinx

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Rhinoplasty: Is Swelling and Tenderness of the Nasal Cavity Normal After Surgery? ~ Swelling and Tenderness in Nasal Cavity Normal After Rhinoplasty?

realself.com — “Answer from Michael A. Persky, MD: Hi Seeker, It depends on how long ago your rhinoplasty was performed. It is normal to have swelling and mild tenderness...View full resource at realself.com

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Nasal Pharynx Cancer Testimonial

budwigcenter.com — “Nasal Pharynx Cancer TestimonialView full resource at budwigcenter.com

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Study shows endoscopic surgery as effective open surgery for nasal cancer

physorg.com — “Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have shown that endoscopic surgery is a valid treatment option for treating esthesioneuroblastoma (cancer of the nasal cavity), in addition to traditional open surgery and nonsurgical treatments. These findings appear in the July issue of ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Study shows endoscopic surgery as effective open surgery for nasal cancer http://tinyurl.com/kum2nx

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ENT Medical News about Oral Cavity Cancer

mdlinx.com — “Outcome Analysis of Patients with pN2 Oral Cavity CancerView full resource at mdlinx.com

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ENT: Outcome Analysis of Patients with pN2 Oral Cavity Cancer: Annals of Surgical Oncology http://bit.ly/bx8opm

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  • gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." />

    Gregory J. Artz, MD

    Gregory J. Artz, MD board-certified ENT, is a physician and surgeon in the department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas.

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  • gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." />

    Gregory J. Artz, MD

    Gregory J. Artz, MD board-certified ENT, is a physician and surgeon in the department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas.

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