Safety standards for invasive procedures in out-patient departments, managing subglottic stenosis in pregnancy, a critical review on follow up of head and neck cancer patients, and a new classification for cochleovestibular malformations
Abstract:E. Safety standards for invasive procedures in outpatient departments, managing subglottic stenosis in pregnancy, a critical review on follow up of head and neck cancer patients, and a new classification for cochleovestibular malformations.
“…In the above Editorial (Hussain, M., Fishman, J., & Fisher, E. 2019), the words “have become important” were omitted from the first paragraph. The correct sentence should read:…”
E. Safety standards for invasive procedures in outpatient departments, managing subglottic stenosis in pregnancy, a critical review on follow up of head and neck cancer patients, and a new classification for cochleovestibular malformations-ERRATUM.
“…In the above Editorial (Hussain, M., Fishman, J., & Fisher, E. 2019), the words “have become important” were omitted from the first paragraph. The correct sentence should read:…”
E. Safety standards for invasive procedures in outpatient departments, managing subglottic stenosis in pregnancy, a critical review on follow up of head and neck cancer patients, and a new classification for cochleovestibular malformations-ERRATUM.
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