Dr. John R De almeida MD
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (ENT)
523 E 14TH ST APT 5G NEW YORK NY, 10009About
Dr. John De almeida is an ear, nose and throat (ENT) doctor, also known as an otolaryngologist, practicing in NEW YORK, NY. Dr. De almeida 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.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Monitoring the domiciliary and peridomiciliary invasion process of Triatoma rubrovaria in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
- Application of deterministic model of isothermals for population dynamics of
- New markers of inflammation and endothelial cell activation: Part I.
- Neural activity changes to emotional stimuli in healthy individuals under chronic use of clomipramine.
- Functional outcomes for endoscopic and open skull base surgery: an evidence-based review.
- Autologous stem cell transplantation in follicular lymphoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Robotic surgery for oropharynx cancer: promise, challenges, and future directions.
- Novel outpatient approach to lower lip reanimation using a palmaris longus tendon sling.
- Physical morbidity by surgical approach and tumor location in skull base surgery.
- Human papillomavirus and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: what the clinician should know.
- Development of a disease-specific quality-of-life questionnaire for anterior and central skull base pathology--the skull base inventory.
- Robotic assisted reconstruction of the oropharynx.
- Quality of life instruments for skull base pathology: systematic review and methodologic appraisal.
- Longer survival in patients with human papillomavirus-related head and neck cancer after positive postradiation planned neck dissection.
- Robot-assisted level II-IV neck dissection through a modified facelift incision: initial North American experience.
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