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A balloon on a stick, if you will, but after the procedure, the stick and the balloon had to be tossed. As a practicing Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) doctor at South Florida ENT Associates in Kendall, Dr. ...
Glutaraldehyde may be a good substitute for formaldehyde/formalin but it appears to be more irritating than formalin. Eye, throat and lung irritation has often been traced to glutaraldehyde. Some medical schools have introduced glutaraldehyde in cadavers for student laboratories but the results have been mixed both as a tissue preservative and as an irritant. ...
Glutaraldehyde may be a good substitute for formaldehyde/formalin but it appears to be more irritating than formalin. Eye, throat and lung irritation has often been traced to glutaraldehyde. Some medical schools have introduced glutaraldehyde in cadavers for student laboratories but the results have been mixed both as tissue preservation and as an irritant. ...
“Today’s approval of the first artificial iris provides a novel method to treat iris defects that reduces sensitivity to bright light and glare,” said Malvina Eydelman, MD, director of the division of ophthalmic and ear, nose and throat devices at the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health. ...
That's when he found Dr. William Reisacher, an ear, nose and throat doctor at Weill Cornell Medical College, who developed an allergy toothpaste to help people like Lacarrubba. ...
This paper describes the experience of introducing a formal Quality System in the ENT (Ear - Nose - Throat - Head & Neck surgery) department of the Medical Faculty at K.U.Leuven. ...