Dr. Lawrence R. Lustig MD
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT) | Otology & Neurotology
400 Parnassus Ave 405 Irving Street San Francisco CA, 94143About
Dr. Lawrence Lustig is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Lustig specializes in diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat as well as other parts of the head and neck. Such structures an ENT may work on include the sinuses, larynx (voice box) and mouth in addition to the ear, nose and throat. There are seven areas of expertise that an ENT might specialize in, and these are: allergies; facial reconstructive surgery; head and neck; laryngology; otology/neurotology; pediatric otolaryngology; and rhinology.
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto- Neurotology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Vestibular hair cells of the chick express the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha 9.
- Hemangioblastoma of the internal acoustic canal in a patient with von Hippel-Lindau disease: a case report and review of the literature.
- Molecular cloning and mapping of the human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha10 (CHRNA10).
- Assessment of denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) in screening for mutations in connexin 26 (GJB2).
- Hearing loss and the invention of the phonograph: the story of Thomas Alva Edison.
- Otolaryngologic aspects of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, 1803-1806.
- Comparison of the bone anchored hearing aid implantable hearing device with contralateral routing of offside signal amplification in the rehabilitation of unilateral deafness.
- Chromosome location and characterization of the human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha (alpha) 9 (CHRNA9) gene.
- Current digital imaging for the otolaryngologist.
- Hyaluronan synthesis in the adult guinea pig endolymphatic sac.
- Repair of chronic tympanic membrane perforations using epidermal growth factor.
- Paget's disease and fibrous dysplasia.
- GJB2 gene mutations in cochlear implant recipients: prevalence and impact on outcome.
- The history of intratympanic drug therapy in otology.
- Characterization of the human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha (alpha) 9 (CHRNA9) and alpha (alpha) 10 (CHRNA10) in lymphocytes.
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Fellowships
- Johns Hopkins Hospital 1999
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