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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryr ANNUAL INDEX AUTHORS Abbey K, 193 Blitzer A, 291 Dai C-F, 323 Abdolell M, suppl 189:102 Blomstedt G, 392 Dallari S, 701 Abe S, 460 Bluestone CD, suppl 188(ed):6 Daly KA, suppl 188:19 Ablett M, 1050 (introduction), 8, 26, 102 Damm M, 972 Abraham MT, 667 Boothroyd A, suppl 189:79 Damrose EJ, 956 (letter to editor) Admiraal RJC, 267 Boothroyd-Turner D, suppl 189:79 Danguy A, 1097 Albers FWJ, 200, 364 Bouchard S, 295 Dan O, 455, 1120 Alberti F, 794 Bourgain J-L, 115 Danielson SK, 573 Almqvist B, 407 Bouzerar K, 653 Danner C, 1040 Alper CM, suppl 188:26, 36 Bovin NV, 1097 Davis RK, 302 Anand VT, 50 Brackmann DE, 507 Dejonckere PH, 902 Andalibi A, suppl 188:36 Brandon CA, 120 Delbrouck C, 1097 Andersen PE, 285 Brasnu D, 204, 315 De Leenheer EMR, 267, 639 Anderson RR, 486 Brenner C, supp! 189:127 DeMaria TF, suppl 188:62 Angelard B, 763 Briggs RJS, suppl 189:22 de Minteguiaga C, 817 Applebaum EL, 954 (memorial) Broniatowski M, 542 Dempster JH, 1050 Arcaroli J, suppl 189:56 Brook I, 430, 1002 Desloge R, suppl 190:21 Archer S, 174 Bruel M, 1026 Dessoffy R, 542 Arndt P, supp! 189:56 Buchman C, suppl 188:26, Dettman SJ, suppl 189:97 Artuso A, 657 Bunne M, suppl 188:26 Dhooge I, supp! 188:95 Asaka Y, 376 Bunting GW, supp! 190:3 Dillier N, 407 Asal K. 96 Burningham AR, 285 Dillon C, supp! 189:91 Aslan A, 704 Busby PA, supp! 189:119 Dimitrijevic A, suppl 189:16 Aslan I, 772, 1021 Busscher HJ, 200 Di Rienzo L, 657 Ayache D, 653 ( ‘amboulives J, 1076 Disant F, 27 Djalilian HR, 890 Baatenburg de Jong RJ, 1015 ( analis RF, 778 Baba S, 1054 ( ‘ashman S, 977 Dobie RA, suppl 188:7 Bains MS, 667 ( ‘asselbrant ML, suppl 188(ed):6 (special remarks) Doi K, 836, 916 Bakaletz LO, suppl 188:36, 52, 62, 82 (introduction), 19, 95, 102, 397 Balaban CD, 255, 530, 722, 832, 926, ( ‘ayé-Thomasen P, suppl 188:36 Dolitsky JN, 642 1045 ( ‘haigneau-DebonoG , 1026 Dooley P, | Balatsouras DG, 68, 1139 ( ‘halian A, | Dorman M, suppl 189:38 Barbieri M, 587 ( ‘han RW, 83, 884 Dornhoffer JL, 1040 Barenkamp SJ, suppl 188:62, 82 ( ‘harles B, 745 Doweck I, 149 Dowell RC, suppl 189:97 Barker EJ, suppl 189:97 ( ‘hen Y-S, 842 Barki G Cc hen W, 284 (letter to editor) Downey RJ, 667 Barzan L, 794 ( ‘hen W-X, 93 Downs MP, suppl 188:95 Baserer N, 772. 1021 ( ‘hen Z, 8 Doyle PB, suppl 190:21 Bass-Ringdahl S, suppl 189:52 Cc hi F-L, 3 23 Doyle WJ, suppl 188:26 Bassot V, 315 ( hoi JO, | 35 Dryja D, 696 Duce MN, 100 Bauman NM, 875, 957, 1066 ( ‘honmaitree T, suppl 188:62, 102 Dulguerov P, 27 Becker DP, 778 ( ‘hoo DI, 850 Becker M, 27 ( ‘hun Y-M, 507 Cc Ebinger KA, supp! 189:42 Beleites E, 821 hung S, 281 Cc Eckel HE, 493, 972 Bellas C, 210 Cc ichero JAY, 623 Economou C, 68, 1139 Bellussi L, suppl 188:95 lark GM, suppl 189:97, 119 Cc Edmondson DM, suppl 189:74 (correspondent) leary M, suppl 189:91, 113 Eisenberg LS, suppl 189(ed):6 Belmont M, 696 ( ‘lement WA, 1050 Elbaz P, 653 Benjamin B, 603 ( ‘ochran CS, 1005 El-Hakim H, suppl 189:102 Berglet W, 222 ( ‘ohen JI, 285, 477 Eliashar R, 464 Berke GS, 956 (letter to editor) ( ‘ohen-Kerem R, 149 Elmalah I, 149 Berkowitz RG, 197 ( ‘ollet L, 1008 Elving GJ, 200 Berman S, suppl 188:102 ( ‘olosimo C, 657 Emery KH, 281 Bernaldez R, 169 ( “onnor NP, 579, 684, 861, 962 Ende K, 759 Bernstein JM, 696 ‘ornelissCeJ , 1015 Erdag TK, 565 (letter) Berrettini S, 385 ‘orsten G, 197 Erdamar B, 447 Bertholon P, 799 “osset M-F, 115 Eskola J, suppl 188:82 Bhattacharyya N, 672, 983 ‘otton RT, 57 Everts EC, 285 Biliciler N, 772 ‘oucke PJ, 267 Ezra Y, 464 Billante CR, 328, 500 ‘ourey MS, 328, 500 Birchler MT, 1087 ‘remers CWRJ, 267, 639 Faas M, 633 Blamey PJ, suppl 189:119 ‘rombleholme TM, 295 Faden HS, 696 Bless DM, 661, 861, 884, 962 RAA “AuRi RPA -C, 93 Farinelli WA, 486 1145 1146 Inde ears B, suppl 189:69 Hammes DM, suppl 189:74 Ishimoto S, 558, 909, 947 eenstra L, 933 Hamoir M, 165 Isshiki N, 680 elding JU, suppl 188:26 lan JK, 968 Ito J, 789 erekidis E, 1139 HansS , 204 Ito K, 558 errari I, 229 Hara A, 44, 376 Ito Z, 44, 376 ilippich I Harada T, suppl 188:82 Iwai M, 128 Fogué L, 2 Harris JP, 246 Iwasaki S, 193, 718 Harrison RV supp! 189:32, 102 orli F, 385 Hartnick CJ, 57, 281 Jaakkola JJK, 1034 radis M, 190 Haruta A. 415 Jackler RK, 860 (letter to editor ranck KH, 1128 Hashiba M. 1054 Jacobs IN, 295 ranco RA, 486; suppl 190:3 HassidS . 1097 Jacobson AE, 102, 1144 (book reviews) ranz DC, suppl 189:6¢ Hato N, 616 Jang T-J, 61 resno MI S| Hattori T. 998 JaradehSS , 573 riberg U, 237 Haug M III, 4 Jecker P, 567 riedrichG . 493 Havdon R. 174 Jiang R-S, 155 ritz MA, 1120 Healy GB. 828 Jin S, 919 rohne C, 407 Hebda PA, suppl 188:26 Johansson R, 939 ujishiro Y, 193 Heikkinen T, supp! 188:62, 82 John MS, suppl 189 urukawa M, 518, | Heisey DM. 579 Joki-Erkkila V-P, 80 sabius H-J, 1097 Helidonis ES, 553 meat oe -~ a sacek MR. 103 Hellstrom SOM, suppl 188:36 yang . : = ) sacek RR, 103 Hembree A, 291 ee , 1QX jallego S, 1008 Herlyn M, 25 usczyk » SUPP! 1d arcia D. 204 Herman P, st pe ioe . Kaariainen J, 80 arcia Berrocal JR. 989 Hermans J, 1015 Kaberos A. 68. 1139 arcia-Pallarés M, 169 stormeansson A a Soe o Kaga K, 83 Hergils | supp! IS8:26 Kaitila I. 939 wrett CG, 471 aston F. 466 Hidaka A, 855 Kakigi A, 128 sates GA, suppl 188 op imet M suppl 189:85 Kalm O. 261 correspondent lill K, suppl 189:9 Kaltner H, 1097 Hillman RE suppl 190:3, 21 Kandiloros D. 68. 1139 A. suppl 189-12 Hirano M, | Kanemaru S, 661 ma AA 14). 33 ne & 661 oF KanohN , 323 rl, suppl 189 er BE, 609, 1059 Kao C-H, 77 ' . ; Karatay MC, 447 eaten HJ, suppl 188 Karma P, supp! 188:82, 95 Holt PG, 56 (correspondent) suppl Zz “aes - res Kass ES, 759 1066 mei dave KatirciogluOS , 447 silder pl 18 Honjo I, suppl 188:26 Kavanagh K, 382 novanni A. 36 Hormann K, 222 Kawano H, 415 yomez-MarinO , 9] Horton MJ ‘ o( Kawauchi H, suppl 188:36. 62 Hoshino T, 7! > somori JM, 464 Kempen PA, 902 mone S-S. 275 Hosoda 5, L116 Kenmochi M. 423. 1092 sordon KA, suppl 18* }? “we - ae Kepnes LJ, 983 iOrur K. 100 i Kerrou K, 763 iottardo C, 81] Hsu ) wre Kersing W, 902 sétte K, 222 Hsu C-Y, 155 KikuchiH , 423 jould J, 1081 Huizing EH, 639 Killen DH, 802 Hurst DS, supp! 188:62 Kim JE. 135 Graham I, 1050 ; . “sravel JS, suppl 188:95 ee a PLM. a A Kim Y, 415 Gray SD. 8. 302 —— . Kimberling WJ, 1108 Green B, supp! 188:82 Kimura M, 558 Greenberg | 149 Ichimiya I, 1133 King TA, 890 Grénman R, 939 Ichimura K, 909 King WA, 754 Grote JJ, suppl 188:102 ) Igawa H, 357 Kinoshita H, 423, 1092 Grundfest-Broniatowski S, 542 lino Y, suppl 188:36 Kirk KI, suppl 189:69 Gu X-X, suppl 188:82; 919 lleri F,9 6 Kisaki H, 616 Gueret G 115 Imamura S, 160 Kishon-Rabin L. suppl 189:85 Guler C, 704 Inagi K, 861, 962 Kiss R, 1097 Guys JM, 1076 Inal E, 96 Kiyak E, 772 Gyo K, 616 Ingvarsson LB, suppl 188:19 Klein JO, suppl 188:8, 82, 102 (correspondent), 102 Klimek L, 633 Hafiz G, 772 Irifune M, 916 Klussmann JP, 972 Haginomori S, 255, 397, 722 Ishibashi T, 947 Knoedgen R, 972 Hague K, 754 Ishijima K, 530, 832 Knutson J, 349 Hamada M, 128 Ishimaru T, 518 Kobayashi T, 736 Index Koch DB, suppl 189:62 Luschei ES, 875 Murakami S, 616, 1054 Kojima H, 789 Luxford WM, suppl 189(ed):6 Murdoch B, 623, 745 Kondo H, 1054 Murphy TF, suppl 188:82 Konietzko J, 633 Mah L, 759 Murray KD, 477 Konradsson K, 261 Mair IWS. 598 Muttray A, 633 Korres SG, 68, 1139 Majima Y, 460 Myer CM III, 281 Korst RJ, 667 Makino N, 909 Kotz T, 672 Malatskey S, 190 Nadol JB Jr, 246 Koybasioglu A, 96 Manabe Y, 357 Nafstad P, 1034 Kraus DH, 667 Manaligod JM, 174 Nagata H, 855 Kriesel KJ, 884 Mann WJ, 567, 633 Nagura M, 718 Kristiansen AG, 184 Manzanal Al, 210 Nakahira M, 128 Kronenberg J, suppl 189:85 Marchal F, 27 Nakajima M, 861 Kubo T, 836. 916 Marchioni D, 701 Nakao Y, 736 Kulpa JI, 573 Marchisio P, suppl 188:95 Nakashima T, 15, 998 Kurono Y, suppl 188:62, 82 Marciano S, 36 Nakatani H, 128 Kusakari J, 44, 376 Margolis RH, suppl 188:95 Nakaya M, 593 Kutler DI, 323 Marsh RR, 1128 Nam BH, 402 Kuurila K, 939 Martin C, 799 Nanjundappa, 50 Kvaerner KJ, suppl 188:19; 598, 1034 Martin G, 912 Nazarian B, 36 Kvestad E, 598 Martinez-Mafias RM, 466 Nelson DR, 542 Kwon SS, 587 Martinez-Montero JC, 210 Nelson M, 1120 Kylyng H, 217 Maruff P, suppl 189:119 Neri E, 385 Marus W, 794 Netterville JL, 328, 500 Lacau St Guily J, 763, 1026 Massimetti M, 385 Nicholas J, suppl 189:127 Laccourreye H, 315 Masuda S, 460 Nifant’ev NE, 1097 Laccourreye L, 204 Matsuda T, 1054 Nishiike S, 916 Laccourreye O, 1, 204, 315 Matsuoka H, 587 Nishino H, 423, 1092 Lahat N, 149 Matsuzaki M, 558 Noda K, 836 Lai WK, 407 Matumoto C, 909 Nouwen J, 165 Landau K, 1087 Mauri M, suppl 190:21 Novak MA, suppl 189:74 Lassaletta L, 169 Maw AR, suppl 188:102 Nozawa I, 160 Lee B-H, 6] McGee K, 115 Ochi K, 423, 1092 Lee HM, 135 McGill TJ, 828 Ocho S, 718 Lee H-Y, 507 McGinn JD, 738 Oda N, 1116 Lee K, 579, 684, 962 McGuff HS, 977 Odabasi AO, 912 I ec SH | 35 McKenna MJ, 184 Oghalai JS, 860 (letter to editor) Lee S-Y, 842 McWilliam AS, 567 Ogra PL, supp! 188:8, 62, 82, 95 Lehikoinen-Séderlund S, 523 Mehr MA, 349 (correspondent) Lehmann W, 27 Mehta RP, 246 Ohashi T, 423, 1092 Lento CL, suppl 189:69, 109 Meijer AGW, 364 Ohlin P, 710 Leonard LB, supp! 189:109 Meltzer TR, 477 Ohta Y, 909 Leverson G, 684 Ménard M, 315 Ohtsubo T, 357 Levine SC, 890 Mens LHM, 370 Okamoto Y, 160 Levo H, 392 Messias Cl, 229 Oliveira CA, 229 Li J-D, suppl 188:52 Mirza N, | Omori K, 680 Li S, 1040 Mitsuya S, 1054 O'Neill T, suppl 189:69 Li W, 8, 302 Miura M, 255, 397, 530, 609, 722, Orita Y, 609, 722. 1059 Lichtenberger G, 21 832, 926, 1045, 1059 Osberger MJ, suppl 189:62 Liesenfelt I, 1026 Miwa T, 518, 1112 Otterstedde CR, 1108 Lim DJ, suppl 188 (ed): 6 Miyamoto RT, suppl 189:69 Otto RA, 1005 (introduction), 8, 36; 507, 919 Mizukoshi A, 160 Oysu C, 1021 im HH, 135 Mogi G, suppl 188:8, 82: 1133 Ozcan C, 100 in J, 415 Montravers F, 763 in K-N, 537 Moog JS, suppl 189:138 Palmer AD, 477 inday LA, 642 Moon S-K, 507, 919 Panitch HB, 310 indberg S, 7i0 Moore JA, supp! 189:52 Papadakis CE, 553 inder T, suppl 188:102 Moore JK, supp! 189:7 Paparella MM, suppl 188:8, 36 .in-Shiau SY, 842 Morera E, 169 (correspondent); 415 iu C-M, 537 Morinaka S, 855 Pappas DG, 102, 196, 384, 469, 470, Liu JH, 57 Morris TJ, 120 566, 1144 (book reviews) Lombardia E, 751 Moukheiber AK, 1076 Papsin BC, supp! 189:32, 102 Lorenz RR, 455, 1120 Moulin G, 36 Paradise JL, suppl 188:8, 102 Lous J, suppl 188:102 Mount RJ, suppl 189:102 Parameswaran MS, 871 Luboinski B, 115 Muchnik C, suppl 189:85 Park Cl, 402 Lufkin R, 778 Mulder JJS, 370 Parkinson A, suppl 189:56 Luntz M, suppl 188:26 Miiller A, 821, 896 Passali D, suppl 188:95 Lupi E, 751 Miiller-Deile J, 407 (correspondent) 1148 Patel JA suppl I88:62 Saito H, 35 Steward DL, 850 Patron M 169 Saito T, 357 Stewart LA, suppl 188:95 Paulsen f P. 896 Sakakura Y, 460 (correspon ident) Paulsson B, 710 Sakihama N, 736 Stoeckli SJ, 1087 Paut O, It 76 Salinas S, 169 Stool SE, suppl 188:102 Pensak M L, 343 850 Samadi DS, 295 Strome M, 455, 542. 1120 Penttila 1. 80 Sandler AD, 957 Stucker FJ, 563 (letter to editor) Perez-Atayde AR 4 X Sando I, supp! 188:2 Sudo M, 832 Péri¢ 63. 1026 (correspondent ) Sudre-Levillain I Picton TW, suppl 609 » 832. ) 92 Sugiyama K, 1054 Pin M, 79 + Sant anna GD, 500 SulfaroS , 794 Pippenger CI Santon A, 210 Sulica L, 291 Pisoni DB, sup Sarant J, suppl 189 Sun S-S, 77 729 Plant RI Sato E, 998 Sun Y-Z, ‘ 10 P lazaG Sato K, 15 Sunay T, 447 Plouin (y 1udo Savignal MG Suoglu Y, 447 Poe Sawada T, 916 Surowiecki VN, suppl 189:119 PPooleittki erD DM10 4 ‘ SScchaancnhaeprin ecPoA ,F . 641956 SSuuzzuukkii MT,, 57s9u.p pl6 84.1 88:86612., 88824 . ]i 9163?3 Portier | R17 Schaefer D, 633 Svirsky MA, suppl 189:109 Potsic WI ) Schubert M, 821 Swarts JD, supp! 188:26, 36 Pouget J-I SchulzeS L, 5 correspondent Prades J-M Schutte HK Prec iado | dA Sciote JJ 0) labuchi K, Prellner K Scott DL, 957 Tabuchi 7 i BS Segenhout HM, 364 Tack J, 933 Sellari Franceschini S, 385 Taitelbaum R, supp! Sewall GK. 579 Takahashi H, suppl 188:26 Seyhan 1 ] Takanosawa M, 909 Shah UK lakasaka T, suppl 188 Shapiro J, 672 Takasaki K, 255, 530, 832 Shapiro N Takeda T, 128 Shapiro WH, suppl kes RP, 1015 Shapshay SM, 690 Takeshita H, 1112 Sharma A, suppl 189:38 Takeuchi K, 460 Shau W-Y, 842 Talbot J-N. 763 Shenoy AM, 50 Talman WT, 8 Shibamori Y Tamura M, 836 Shields RW, 54 I issart M, 763 Ta Te ile Tayy ama o Telischi FI Thai-Van H, 1008 Thatcher G Si} TheodoreJ Simpso Thibeault S, 8 sinin Thomas JI Sittel ( Tian X, 32 Smets |f Tinaz M, 7 Smith “ee litze IR, 8 Smith RJ ) 1066 lobey E, suppl 189:12 Smith ~t $90) Todd NW, suppl 189:38 sockalu Tominaga M, 998 Sokal EM Toohill RJ, 573 Soliman AMS, 87 Toprak B, 704 Somri M 40 los M, suppl 188:8 upp Sone M. 998 [ran Ba Huy P. 817 Roubeau B, 102 Spahr A, suppl 189:38 Trautwein P, suppl 189:29 Rowley H Q? Speyer R, 902 Triglia JM, 36, 1076 Ruan Y-¥Y O23 Sridharan S, 50 lringali S, 799 Rudolph ¢ S Srihariprasad AV. 50 lropitzsch AS, 184 Ruiz C, | Stagner B, 912 Truy E, 1008 Ryan Al suppl 1s 5 , Staller S, suppl 189:56 Isai S-C, 77 Ryding M 261 Stallings LM, suppl 189-109 [schopp KP, 811 Stangerup S-E, suppl 188:26 Tsuboi Y, 415 Sadick H, 22 Stecker M, 407 Tsuji S, 44, 376 ajo S, 783 Stentors L-E, suppl 188:62 Tsuji T, 680 Tye-Murray N, suppl 189:127 von Wallenberg E, 407 Yamagishi T, 357 Yamanaka N, suppl 188:82 Wackym PA, 754 chanski R, suppl 189:127 Yamashita M, 680 Wada T, 44 eyama S, 919 Yan Z, 275 Wakisaka H, 616 lubil A, 1021 Yang CY, 477 Walsh D, 295 nlu HH, 704 Yazawa Y, 587 Wang DQ, 875 pton GJG, 1081 Yazicioglu E, 772 Wang Z-M, 323 slu S, 96 Yeh T-H, 842 Wax MK, 285 sui N, 593 Yencha MW, 338 Webster P. 507 Yewell J, 174 Weinstein GS, | Vaida S, 190 Welsh JJ, 730 Yilmaz M, 96 Valdez TA, 690 Yin S, 563 (letter to editor) Welsh LW, 563 (letter to editor), 730 van Blommestein R, 1015 Ying E, suppl 189:69, 109 Went PT, 1087 Van Camp G, 267, 639 Ylitalo R, 441 Weymuller EA Jr, 860 (letter to editor) van Cauwenberge PB, suppl 188:19 Yoo TJ, 587 Wieneke G, 902 (correspondent), 95 (correspondent) Young GA, 802 Willis M, suppl 189:74 Vandenhoven G, 1097 Young NM, supp! 189:49 Winter M, suppl 189(ed):6 van der Mei HC, 200 Yuasa T, 593 Winton E, suppl 189:97 VanGroll PJ, 884 Yun C-B, 61 Witiak DG, 343 van Krieken HHJM, Yung MW, 1081 Witt S, 349 Van Laer L, 639 Yuta A, 460 Wittekindt C, 972 van Weissenbruch R, Wittich DJ Jr, 469 (book review) van Zuijlen DA, 639 Wolfe D, 754 Zealear DL, 328, 500 Veivers D, 204, 315 Woodson BT, 968 Zeitels SM. 196 (book review): 486: Verheul J, 364 Woodworth G, 349 suppl 190:3, 21 Verkerke Gj. 142. 333 Zhou L, 1040 Wright M, suppl 189:131 Vernon-Feagans L, supp! 188:95 Zimmerman-Phillips S, suppl 189:62 Veuillet E, 1008 Xu R, 323 Zorowka P, 493 SUBJECTS Acoustic analysis Airflow Acoustic analysis of upper airway obstruction in excised hu- Airflow resistance of heat and moisture exchange filters with man larynx, 738 and without tracheostoma valve, 333 Acoustic signature of normal swallow: characterization by Airway age, gender, and bolus volume, 623 Acoustic analysis of upper airway obstruction in excised hu Acoustic neuroma man larynx, 738 Effect of acoustic tumor extension into internal auditory ca- Allergy nal on distortion-product otoacoustic emissions, 912 Evaluation of nasal mucociliary clearance function in aller Adenoid gic rhinitis patients with technetium 99m-—labeled macro Interference of nonty peable Haemophilus influenzae and Mo aggregated albumin rhinoscintigraphy, 77 ixella catarrhalis by Streptococcus oralis in adenoid or- Lack of association between gene polymorphism of trans gan culture: possible strategy for treatment of otitis-prone porters associated with antigen processing and allergic rhi child. 696 nitis in Japanese population, 460 Adenosine Subglottic stenosis complicated by allergic esophagitis: case Does endogenous or exogenous adenosine facilitate function- report, 57 al recovery of cochlea after ischemia? 376 Anaerobes Adhesion Anaerobic bacteria in upper respiratory tract and other head Bilateral vocal fold paralysis and adhesion in anterior spinal and neck infections, 430 artery syndrome, 680 Bacteriology of acute and chronic sphenoid sinusitis, 1002 Age Anatomy Acoustic signature of normal swallow: characterization by Functional anatomy of levator veli palatini muscle and ten age, gender, and bolus volume, 623 sor veli palatini muscle in association with eustachian tube Age-related alterations in myosin heavy chain isoforms in cartilage, 530 rat intrinsic laryngeal muscles, 962 Anesthesia Age-related changes of collagenous fibers in human vocal Local anesthesia with EMLA cream for maxillary sinus punc fold mucosa, 15 ture, 50 Laryngeal-respiratory kinematics are impaired in aged rats, Anomaly 684 Isolated congenital round window absence, 799 Neuromuscular junction changes in aged rat thyroarytenoid New treatment options for lymphangioma in infants and chil- muscle, 579 dren, 1066 Agenesis Temporal bone morphometric study on eustachian tube and Isolated congenital agenesis of olfactory bulbs and tracts in its associated structures in patients with chromosomal ab- child without Kallmann’s syndrome, 657 errations, 722 1150 Inde \ Antagonist Blood flow Effect of ketamine, dextromethorphan, and MK-801 on co Blood flow measurements in ears of patients receiving cochle chlear dysfunction induced by transient ischemia, 44 ar implants, 995 Anterior spinal artery syndrome Bone Bilateral vocal fold paralysis and adhesion in anterior spinal Hearing loss in Finnish adults with osteogenesis imperfecta artery syndrome, 030 nationwide survey, 939 Anti-inflammatory me dications Book Reviews Effects of prednisone and ibuprofen on radio frequency Alper CM, Myers EN, Eibling DI Decision Making in Ear in rabbit model, 968 Nose, and Throat Disorders, 384 Apoptosis Bailey BJ, Calhoun KH, Friedman NR, Newlands S, Vrabec JT eds Atlas of Heaandd Ne ck Sureei (tolaryi BS oloe vy, Survivin expression enile-onset recurrent f spiratory 470 papillomatosis Bailey BJ, Calhoun KH, Healy GB, Johnson JT, Jackler RK Artery Pillsbury HC III, Tardy EM Jr, eds. Head and Neck Sui Limitations intrapetrous Carotid artery, 345 gerv—Otolaryneology, 469 Mana artery invasion in advanced malig Berlin CI, Bobbin RP, eds. Hair C. M romechan ck. Comparison of tec hniques Hearing, 102 Bluestone CD Klein JO. Otitis ia in Infants ar and aerodynamic cl dre 3k4 direction in aryten Brackmann DE, Shelton C, Arriaga MA, eds. Otolog ¢ 196 Ferlito A, ed. Diseases of the Lai 196 LaskarisG . ¢ Atlas Adoles 169 Moller AR. Hearing Its PI 102 Palva T, in collaboration with Ramsay H NorthropC . Colo (tla Anatomy and Pathe f the Epityn panum 469 nR nsay Hunt Seiden AE, Tami TA, Pensak MM, Cotton RT, Gluckman JL, eds. Otola The Essentia 1144 nes im n tiwwo bilatera Wackym PA Rice DH, Schaefer SD, eds ration of de iiness alfec € Surge the Head, Neck, ane stem I sponses LOOX ditory Drain stem resp Botulinum toxin Electrically stimulated glottal opening combined with adduc tor muscle Botox blockade restores both ventilation and voice in patient with bilateral laryngeal paralysis, 500 Endoscopic botulinum toxin injection for cricopharyngeal dysphagia, 871 Brain stem Evaluation of vertigo by auditory brain response 730 Bronchoscopy Pediatric virtual bronchoscopy Byzantine period Therapeutic methods use d for otolary! tical problems during Byzantine period, 553 Cardiopulmonary bypass Repair of type IV laryngotracheoesophageal cleft with cardio pulmonary bypass, 1076 arcinoma Association of Epstein-Barr virus and nasopharyngeal carci intidromic facial nerve - 7 noma in Caucasian patients, 210 Management of carotid artery invasion in advanced malig nancies of head and neck. Comparison of techniques, 772 Economic ben of tonsillectomy tn adults with chronic ton Metachronous second primary cancers after successful par sillitis. 9R3 tial laryngectomy for invasive squamous cell carcinoma Bilirubin of true vocal cord, 204 Incidence of coch | sment in hyperbilirubinemic deaf Voice and treatment outcome from phonosurgical manage ness, 1021 ment of early glottic cancer, suppl 190:3 Biofilm Carotid artery Comparison of microbial compositiono f voice prosthesis bio Limitations to mobilizing intrapetrous carotid artery 343 films from patients requiring frequent versus infrequent re Management of carotid artery invasion in advanced malig- 779 placement, 200 nancies of head and neck. Comparison of techniques, 1151 Cartilage interposition Localization of glycocorticoid receptors in murine inner eat Cartilag£ e interposition in ossiculoplasty ) with hy. droxylylaapya - 1133 tite prostheses: histopathologic study in guinea pig, 364 Cochlear implant Catheter Analysis of spiral ganglion cell populations in children with Transtracheal oxygen catheters in pediatric population, 310 normal and pathological ears, 1059 Cell Averaged electrode voltages in users of Clarion cochlear im plant device, 370 Analysis of spiral ganglion cell populations in children with normal and pathological ears, 1059 Blood flow measurements in ears of patients receiving cochle Cellular proliferation of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue ar implants, 998 with otitis media: preliminary study, 926 Cochlear implantation in elderly: results and quality-of-life assessment, 890 Immortalization of normal adult human middle ear epithelial Contribution of speech rate to speech perception in multi cells using retrovirus containing E6/E7 genes of human papillomavirus type 16, 507 channel cochlear implant users, 718 Immortalization of rat eustachian tube epithelial cells by ad- Effects of Clarion electrode design on mapping levels in chil- dren, 1128 enovirus |2—simian virus 40 hybrid virus, 919 Effects of frequency, instrumental family, and cochlear im Instability of extracellular matrix gene expression in primary cell culture of fibroblasts from human vocal fold lamina plant type on timbre recognition and appraisal, 349 propria and tracheal scar, 8 Eighth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, supp! 189 CHARGE association Electrophysiological findings in two bilateral cochlear im Temporal bone histopathology in CHARGE association, 397 plant cases: does duration of deafness affect electrically Chemotherapy evoked auditory brain stem responses? 1008 Analysis of local recurrence in patients with selected T1- Receptive and expressive language skills of children with 3NOMO squamous cell carcinoma of true vocal cord man- five years of experience using cochlear implant, 802 aged with platinum-based chemotherapy—alone regimen Cod liver oil for cure, 315 Lemon-flavored cod liver oil and multivitamin-mineral sup- Fluorodeoxyglucose imaging using coincidence gamma cam- plement for secondary prevention of otitis media in young era to detect head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and children: pilot research, 642 response to chemotherapy, 763 Coincidence gamma camera ‘holesteatoma Fluorodeoxyglucose imaging using coincidence gamma cam Congenital implantation cholesteatomas of occipitoparieto- era to detect head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and temporal junction, 778 response to chemotherapy, 763 “*horda tympani nerve Collagen Incidence of regeneration of chorda tympani nerve after mid- Age-related changes of collagenous fibers in human vocal dle ear surgery, 357 fold mucosa, 15 ‘isplatin Inductiono fe ndolymphatic hydrops by directly infused mono- Cisplatin-induced ototoxicity and pharmacokinetics: prelimi clonal antibody against type II collagen CB11 peptide, 587 nary findings in dog model, 745 Treatment of vocal fold scarring: rheological and histologi cal measures of homologous collagen matrix, 884 ‘left Columella Median cleft of lower lip: report of two new cases and re- Surgery of nasal columella in external valve collapse, 701 view of literature, 217 Repair of type IV laryngotracheoesophageal cleft with cardio- Complications pulmonary bypass, 1076 Complication-free laryngeal surgery after irradiation failure with prostaglandin E! administration, 783 ‘lick train Complications of suspension laryngoscopy, 972 Quinine affects response properties of compound action po- Metallic tracheal stents: complications associated with long tentials elicited by periodic click trains, 423 term use in upper airway, 285 -Met Compound action potential Hepatocyte growth factor and its receptor c-Met in rat and Measurement of electrically evoked compound action po- rabbit vocal folds, 661 tential via neural response telemetry system, 407 ‘oagulation Quinine affects response properties of compound action po- Topical estrogens combined with argon plasma coagulation tentials elicited by periodic click trains, 423 in management of epistaxis in hereditary hemorrhagic te- Computer-aided three-dimensional reconstruction langiectasia, 222 Postnatal development of static volume of eustachian tube ‘ochlea lumen. A computer-aided three-dimensional reconstruction Does endogenous or exogenous adenosine facilitate func- and measurement study, 832 tional recovery of cochlea after ischemia? 376 Computer communication networks Effect of ketamine, dextromethorphan, and MK-801 on co- Internet resources available to otolaryngologists, 1139 chlear dysfunction induced by transient ischemia, 44 Impact of activities of Na*+,K*-ATPase and Ca*+-ATPase in Concha bullosa cochlear lateral wall on recovery from noise-induced tem- Massive bilateral inferior concha bullosa, 100 porary threshold shift, 842 Contact granuloma Incidence of cochlear involvement in hyperbilirubinemic Extraesophageal reflux in patients with contact granuloma deafness, 1021 prospective controlled study, 441 Eighth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children report of Assessment of hearing in infants with moderate to profound impairment: Melbourne experience with auditory steady State evoked potential testing, suppl 189 ) s_upI racri:c ok 1 pI MaarTtl ial ta} ' Auditory brain stem , and midbrain develo%p : ment after cochlear ‘ implantation in children pl 189:3 Correlationo f vide findin [ ce parameters hanging exI pectations for children with cochlear implants, suppl 189:138 dG app! mat Cochlear implant candidacy and perfomance n¢ hil Cricothvroid ay dren. supp! 189-62 Cochlear implants and infants: expectations and outcomes suppl 189 cuff pressure Cogni ng in children using cochlear implants: re *n visual memory, attention, and execu id developing language skills, suppl 189 nad re ceptors and cy patients, ¢ peech perce] n I impla' nts suppl nplantation in childr central auditory path yS, Suppl cochlear lantation: critica suppl 189-74 n ing niidaren supp! IsY ‘HY ar implants ostomy iry findin mplantation and ¢ it implantation saSUTeS a d|u ring ith unilateral vocal ] mo pe perception outcomes in older children who use mul terization, and response to si ichar hlear implants: older is not always poorer, sup pl 189:97 XIN Injection Talker discrimination by prelingually deaf children with co chlear implants: preliminary results 1 1892113 aryngea! _— nhematics 7 ul ag AgeC I lectrical stimulation 084 Effect of chronic electrical stimulation of laryngeal muscle Economic benefit on voice, 328 Economic benefit of sillectomy in adults with chronic ton Electrically stimulated olfactory evoked potential in olfac sillitis 983 tory disturbance, 518 Education lectrode Core Curriculum in Adult Primary Care 2001: Office Otolas Effects of Clarion electrode design on mapping levels in chil- yngology and Ophthalmology, 382 dren, 1128 Electromyography Fascia Comparison of various methods of electromyographic moni Results of fascial augmentation in unilateral vocal fold pa toring of recurrent laryngeal nerve in thyroid surgery, 811 ralysis, 523 EMLA cream Fiberoptic laryngeal surgery Local anesthesia with EMLA cream for maxillary sinus punc Fiberoptic laryngeal surgery for vocal process granuloma, ture, 50 789 Endolymph Fibroma Atrial natriuretic peptide receptor upregulation in rat inner Aggressive psammomatoid ossifying fibroma, 466 ear, 1040 Flap Induction of endolymphatic hydrops by directly infused mono- Long-term results of sternohyoid myocutaneous rotary door clonal antibody against type II collagen CB11 peptide, 587 flap for laryngotracheal reconstruction, 93 Localization of glycocorticoid receptors in murine inner ear, 1133 Fluorescein Vascular occlusion in endolymphatic sac in Meniere’s dis- Vascular permeability to fluorescent substance in human cra e> ase,» 2S5a n nial nerves, 736 Endoscopic sinus surgery Fluorodeoxyglucose Revision functional endoscopic sinus surgery, 155 Fluorodeoxyglucose imaging using coincidence gamma cam Washout of 133-xenon as objective assessment of paranasal era to detect head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and Sinus ventilation in endoscopic sinus surgery, 710 response to chemotherapy, 763 Endoscopy Gamma probe Complications of suspension laryngoscopy, 972 Gamma probe accuracy in detecting sentinel lymph node in Submandibular diagnostic and interventional sialendoscopy: clinically NO squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck, new procedure for ductal disorders, 27 794 Virtual laryngotracheal endoscopy based on geometric sur- Ganglionitis face modeling using spiral computed tomography data, 36 The three faces of vestibular ganglionitis, 103 Endotracheal tube Simple on-line endotracheal cuff pressure relief valve, 190 Genetics Adenovirus-mediated ex vivo gene transfer of human vascu Epidemiology lar endothelial growth factor in rabbit laryngotracheal re Otolaryngological surgery and upper respiratory tract infec- construction model, 295 tions in children: epidemiological study, 1034 DNA ploidy status as prognostic marker and predictor of Epistaxis lymph node metastasis in laryngeal carcinoma, 1015 Topical estrogens combined with argon plasma coagulation Further delineation of DFNAS phenotype: results of speech in management of epistaxis in hereditary hemorrhagic te- recognition tests, 639 lanngoiieecctt asia, 99 Genotypic and phenotypic expression of vocal fold polyps and Reinke’s edema: preliminary study, 302 Epstein-Barr virus Instability of extracellular matrix gene expression in primary Association of Epstein-Barr virus and nasopharyngeal carci cell culture of fibroblasts from human vocal fold lamina noma in Caucasian patients, 210 propria and tracheal scar, 8 Esophagus Lack of association between gene polymorphism of trans Subglottic stenosis complicated by allergic esophagitis: case porters associated with antigen processing and allergic rhi report, 57 nitis in Japanese population, 460 Occurrence of familial Meniere’s syndrome and migraine in Eustachian tube Brasilia, 229 Estimated locations of narrowest portion of eustachian tube lumen during closed and open states, 255 Globus pharyngis Functional anatomy of levator veli palatini muscle and ten- Hyperviscoelasticity of epipharyngeal mucus may induce sor veli palatini muscle in association with eustachian tube globus pharyngis, 1116 cartilage, 530 Glossopharyngeal neuralgia Functional anatomy of tensor veli palatini muscle and Ost- Glossopharyngeal neuralgia associated with aberrant inter mann’s fatty tissue, 1045 nal carotid artery in oropharynx, 193 Histopathologic study of temporal bones and eustachian tubes of children with cholesterol granuloma, 609 Glottis Postnatal development of static volume of eustachian tube 585-nm Pulsed dye laser treatment of glottal papillomatosis, lumen. A computer-aided three-dimensional reconstruction 486 and measurement study, 832 Glottal configuration, acoustic, and aerodynamic changes in Temporal bone morphometric study on eustachian tube and duced by variation in suture direction in arytenoid adduc its associated structures in patients with chromosomal ab- tion procedures, 861 errations, 722 Glucocorticoid Temporal bone histopathology in CHARGE association, 397 Expression of glucocorticoid receptors and cyclooxygenase- Facial nerve 2 in nasal polyps from nonallergic patients, 61 Otologic facial palsy: etiology, onset, and symptom duration, Glucocorticoid-induced differential expression of sialylated 598 and nonsialylated Lewis* epitopes and respective binding Waveform changes in antidromic facial nerve responses in sites in human nasal polyps maintained under ex vivo tis patients with Bell’s palsy, 128 sue culture conditions, 1097 1154 Index High-dose glucocorticoids inhibit proliferation of rat olfac Longitudinal and cross-sectional phenotype analysis in new, tory epithelium, 909 large Dutch DFNA2/KCNQ4 family, 267 Induction of growth factor expression is reduced during heal Sudden sensorineural hearing loss: supporting immunologic ing of tympanic membrane perforations in glucocorticoid theory, 989 tre ated rats O4A 7 Heat and moisture exchange filter Localization of glucocorticoid receptors in murine inne Airflow resistance of heat and moisture exchange filters with and without tracheostoma valve, 333 Glycerol test Ww tone sensorineural hearing loss Heat shock protein Expression of heat shock protein 70 in cochlea in experi- of glycerol test and orthostatic tesi mental autoimmune inner ear disease 75 Hemangioma rabbit larynx to Gore-Tex implants Intramuscular hemangioma of posterior belly of digastric muscle failing to highlight on magnetic resonance imag ing, LOSO Granular ell tumor Granular cell tumor of pituitary fossa, 754 Hepatocyte growth factor Hepatocyte growth factor and its receptor c-Met in rat and rabbit vocal folds, 661 raesophageal reflux patients with contact granuloma spective controlled study, 441 History of medicine ery for granuioma Therapeutic methods used for otolaryngological problems during Byzantine period, 553 nporal bones and eustachian tubes Hoarseness esterol granuloma, 609 Laryngeal tuberculosis: report of 15 cases, 916 s pe ripheral giant cell Hodgkin's lymphoma Primary parotid gland Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 338 r and its receptor ¢ Horner’s syndrome Paraganglioma of cervical sympathetic trunk, 1087 9 expression Is reduce Hydrops perforations in glucocorticoid Spontaneous intracranial hypotension: rare cause of labyrin thine hydrops, 817 Hydroxylapatite ind upper respiratory Cartilage interposition in ossiculoplasty with hydroxylapa- tions pidemiological study, 1034 tite prostheses: histopathologic study in guinea pig, 364 Hanson, David G., MD, 1943-2002, 954 Hyperbilirubmemia Incidence o chlear involvement in hyperbilirubinemic deafness Hyperparathyroidism Multiple and synchri mous peripheral giant cel | granulomas yft « zums, 75] Hypotension Spontaneous intracranial hypotension rare Cause ( of labyrin thine hydrops, 817 hearing loss and tinnitus Idiopathic subglottic stenosis ingiectasiaO f pons 855 Idiopathic subglottic stenosis revisited, 690 Ramsay Hunt syndrome Imaging current acute purulent « Intramuscular hemangiomao f posterior belly of digastric mus tone sensorineural hearing | cle failing to highliogn hmatg n CtLhI C resonance imaging, 1050 lycerol test and orthostatic Imaging Case Study of the Month Aggressive psammomatoid ossifying fibroma, 466 Distal renal tubular acidosis associated with isolated large Glossopharyngeal neuralgia associated with aberrant inter estibular aqueduct and sensorineural hearing loss, 385 nal carotid artery in oropharynx, 193 ther delineation « if DF NAS phenoty pe results of speech Isolated congenital agenesis of olfactory bulbs and tracts in re€ ) enition tests 639 child without Kallmann’s syndrome, 657 Hearing loss in Finnish adults with osteogenesis imperfecta Massive bilateral inferior concha bullosa, 100 nationwide survey, 939 Pediatric virtual bronchoscopy, 281 He aring loss in Usher syndrome type II is nonprogressive, Prenatal magnetic resonance imaging of cervical lymphan- 1108 gioma for assessment of upper airway, 464 Is hearing preservation useful in vestibular schwannoma sur- Progression of late-stage chronic maxillary atelectasis, 759 gery? 392 Sensorineural hearing loss with intracranial venous malfor- Isolated congenital round window absence, 799 mations in Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, 558

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