2020
Ethical and Public Health Implications of Targeted Screening for Congenital Cytomegalovirus
Gievers LL, Holmes AV, Loyal J, Larson IA, Oliveira CR, Waldman EH, Khaki S. Ethical and Public Health Implications of Targeted Screening for Congenital Cytomegalovirus. Pediatrics 2020, 146: e20200617. PMID: 32591436, PMCID: PMC8171256, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2020-0617.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersConceptsCongenital cytomegalovirusMajority of newbornsNewborn hearing screenHearing screenHearing lossDevelopmental delayCommon congenital infectionHigh-risk groupSensorineural hearing lossPublic health implicationsHealth care systemCongenital infectionCCMV infectionClinical presentationClinical symptomsOngoing surveillanceClinical heterogeneityTargeted screeningNewbornsVisual impairmentEarly detectionCare systemScreening approachHealth implicationsCytomegalovirus
2014
CPAS: Surgical approach with combined sublabial bone resection and inferior turbinate reduction without stents
Merea V, Lee AH, Peron DL, Waldman EH, Grunstein E. CPAS: Surgical approach with combined sublabial bone resection and inferior turbinate reduction without stents. The Laryngoscope 2014, 125: 1460-1464. PMID: 25475763, DOI: 10.1002/lary.25001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInferior turbinate reductionUse of stentsSymptomatic improvementTurbinate reductionRetrospective chart reviewCPA patientsNasal scarringAirway obstructionAperture stenosisChart reviewConsecutive patientsNasal obstructionPatent airwaySurgical managementSurgical approachMedical recordsSurgical correctionBone resectionInferior turbinateStent useCongenital narrowingSublabial approachAlar necrosisNasal stentsPatients