Dr. James W Forsen MD
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (Pediatric) | Pediatric Otolaryngology
621 S New Ballas Rd Suite 622a Saint Louis MO, 63141About
Dr. James Forsen practices Pediatric Otolaryngology in Saint Louis, MO. Pediatric otolaryngologists are primarily concerned with medical and surgical treatment of ear, nose, and throat diseases in children. Services that Dr. Forsen provides include the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat disorders, and head and neck diseases; surgery of the head and neck, including before and after-surgery care; consultation with other doctors when ear, nose, or throat diseases are detected; and assistance in the identification of communication disorders in children.
Education and Training
Washington Univ Sch Of Med- St Louis Mo 1988
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine 1988
Board Certification
OtolaryngologyAmerican Board of OtolaryngologyABOto
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Tutorials in clinical research: part III. Selecting a research approach to best answer a clinical question.
- Tutorials in clinical research: part IV: recognizing and controlling bias.
- Tutorials in clinical research: part V: outcomes research.
- Tutorials in clinical research, part VI: descriptive statistics.
- Tutorials in clinical research: part VII. Understanding comparative statistics (contrast)--part A: general concepts of statistical significance.
- Tutorials in clinical research: VII. Understanding comparative statistics (contrast)--part B: application of T-test, Mann-Whitney U, and chi-square.
- Simultaneous intracranial and orbital complications of acute rhinosinusitis in children.
- Lipofibromatosis presenting as a pediatric neck mass.
- Free jejunal graft: effects of longitudinal myotomy.
- Intracranial complications of pediatric frontal rhinosinusitis.
- Visual loss in a child due to allergic fungal sinusitis of the sphenoid.
- Islet transplantation in experimental diabetes of the rat. IX. In vitro culture reduces Ia-bearing cells in rat islets.
Treatments
- Hearing Loss
- Sleep Apnea
- Ear Infection
- Learning Disabilities
- Birth Defects
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (osa)
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