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    Klinische Forschung

    In den vergangenen beiden Jahrzehnten wurde immer wieder anhand von klinisch-morphologischen Studien auf einen Zusammenhang zwischen der Prognose maligner Kopf- und Halsgeschwülste und ihrem histologisch erken...

    E. Meyer-Breiting, M. Vollrath, M. Altmannsberger in Teil II: Sitzungsbericht (1983)

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    The technique and clinical importance of Eustachian tube radiography

    The intact Eustachian tube is one of the most essential requirements for a successful tympanoplasty. Since clinical function tests do not provide satisfactory results in every case, the radiological examinatio...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1982)

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    Modified technique of tympanoplasty

    This paper gives the functional preliminary and final results of tympanoplasty as modified by Khan (1973) types I–III in 494 patients. It is emphasized that in reconstruction of the middle ear, the use of a pr...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1981)

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    Modifizierte Tympanoplastik mit Homoio-Amboß-Winkelspan und Hörergebnisse in 77 Fällen

    Replacement of the missing ossicular chain with an L-shaped homoio-incus represents a relatively simple and dependable method of reconstructing the sound conduction apparatus, by which the restoration of near-...

    N. A. Khan, B. Korinth in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1981)

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    Modifizierte Anwendung von Homoio-Knorpel und Homoio-Amboß bei Tympanoplastiken

    N. A. Khan, B. Korinth in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1980)

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    Methodische Verbesserung zum Verschluß von Trommelfellperforationen

    Demonstration of the operative technique of eardrum-perforations. After cutting the edge of the perforation and curettage of the drum inner layer, the tympanic cavity is filled with reverin-soaked gelfoam, lea...

    N. A. Khan in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1979)

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    Technik und klinische Bedeutung der Tubenkinematographie

    Operations on the sound conduction apparatus require that the Eustachian tube is functioning normally. Since the clinical function tests such as Valsalva and Toynbee do not provide satisfactory results in ever...

    N. A. Khan in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1978)

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    Eine eigene chirurgische Methode zur Behandlung der Menièreschen Erkrankung, Saccotomie und Dekompression des hinteren Bogenganges (Film)

    Contribution to Portmann's approach, I like to mention our own modifications in the form of saccotomy and decompression of the posterior semi-circular canal, until perilymph leakage is noticed from the porus b...

    N. A. Khan in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1977)

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    Ein winkelförmiger Homoio-Amboß als Ersatz der Gehörknöchelchenkette und Verkleinerung der Radikalhöhle (Filmdemonstration)

    This film demonstrates the technique of replacement of the entire ossicular chain with an L-shaped homo-incus in cases where this is missing due to chronic otitis media (cholesteatoma).

    N. A. Khan in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1975)

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    The latest knowledge about tympanoplasty

    It is emphasized that in reconstruction of the middle ear, the use of a prepared fascial graft, homo-incus, cartilage and external auditory meatal flap, is sufficient. A new radiological demonstration of Eusta...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1975)

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    New method for the treatment of traumatic eardrumperforations

    Surgical treatment of traumatic eardrumperforations. The purpose of this paper is to present a new technique in the treatment of traumatic eardrum perforations. After curretage of the inner portion of the perfor...

    N. A. Khan in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology (1975)

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    Histomorphologische Untersuchungen an Homoiotransplantaten (Amboß, Fascie und Knorpel)

    The homotransplants were removed at various intervals of time because of an insufficient improvement in hearing for histological examination.

    N. A. Khan, K. Donhuijsen a. G. in Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (1974)