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Surgery - Head and NeckHealth Information
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atHeadAndNeck Description: Internet and Medline search for head and neck resources for patients and doctors. (atHeadAndNeck.com) |
Australian and New Zealand Head and Neck Society Description: A multidisciplinary body who are specialists in head and neck oncology from the disciplines of surgery, radiotherapy and medical oncology. (anzhns.org) |
CANS Description: Frameless computer-assisted navigation system for revision endoscopic sinus surgery. Includes a summary, introduction, material and methods, patients, results, conclusions, and references. (orlinsel.ch) |
Milton J. Dance, Jr. Head and Neck Rehabilitation Center Description: A self-empowerment program guiding cancer patients from diagnosis through treatment and recovery. (headandneckrehab.com) |
Nerve-Injury.org Description: Details lymph node biopsy in the neck, including possible complications. (nerve-injury.org) |
VCU/MCV Otolaryngology Description: Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia Campus, Head and Neck Surgery Department. Faculty, staff and information. (Richmond, VA) (views.vcu.edu) |
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