Minimally invasive endoscopic resection for the treatment of sinonasal malignancy: the outcomes and risk factors for recurrence
Ning He,1–3 Xiaohong Chen,2 Luo Zhang,2 Xuejun Chen,2 Zhigang Huang,2 Qi Zhong,2 Hongzhi Ma,2 Ling Feng,2 Lizhen Hou,2 Jugao Fang1,2,4 1Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, 2Key Laboratory of Otorhinolaryngolo...
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Main Authors: | He N (Author), Chen XH (Author), Zhang L (Author), Chen XJ (Author), Huang ZG (Author), Zhong Q (Author), Ma HZ (Author), Feng L (Author), Hou LZ (Author), Fang JG (Author) |
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