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1. Maxillomandibular Fixation: Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Contemporary Techniques in Adults.

2. Facial Nerve Disorders: Sociodemographic Predictors and Temporal Trends in Dynamic Facial Reanimation in a National Administrative Claims Database.

3. Factors Associated with Ocular Injury in Orbital Fracture Patients: Who Requires Urgent Ophthalmic Evaluation?

5. The single-stage melolabial flap for internal lining of full thickness defects of the nasal ala.

6. The effect of perichondrium on cartilage graft properties.

7. Treatment of the Crooked Nose.

8. Quantifying Eye Alignment in Orbital Fracture Patients: The Digital Hess Screen.

9. The current practice of open neck mass biopsy in the diagnosis of head and neck cancer: A retrospective cohort study.

10. Does drug induced sleep endoscopy-directed surgery improve polysomnography measures in children with Down Syndrome and obstructive sleep apnea?

11. Is There a Difference in Staging and Treatment of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Tumors Between Tertiary Care and Community-Based Institutions?

12. Supraphysiologic control over HIV-1 replication mediated by CD8 T cells expressing a re-engineered CD4-based chimeric antigen receptor.

13. Complications in facial Mohs defect reconstruction.

14. A humanized mouse model for HIV-2 infection and efficacy testing of a single-pill triple-drug combination anti-retroviral therapy.

15. Academic institution pilot study shows far fewer diagnoses of sinusitis than reported nationally.

16. Complication Rates in Delayed Reconstruction of the Head and Neck After Mohs Micrographic Surgery.

17. A diagnostic dilemma: chronic sinusitis diagnosed by non-otolaryngologists.

18. Diagnosis and treatment of acute sinusitis in the primary care setting: A retrospective cohort.

20. Humanized Rag1-/- γc-/- mice support multilineage hematopoiesis and are susceptible to HIV-1 infection via systemic and vaginal routes.

21. Humanized Rag2(-/-)gammac(-/-) (RAG-hu) mice can sustain long-term chronic HIV-1 infection lasting more than a year.

22. Mucosal transmission of R5 and X4 tropic HIV-1 via vaginal and rectal routes in humanized Rag2-/- gammac -/- (RAG-hu) mice.

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