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Edward D. McCoul

Researcher at Tulane University

Publications -  135
Citations -  2592

Edward D. McCoul is an academic researcher from Tulane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 117 publications receiving 1832 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward D. McCoul include SUNY Downstate Medical Center & NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.

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International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Allergic Rhinitis.

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TL;DR: To evaluate the existing AR literature, international multidisciplinary experts with an interest in AR have produced the International Consensus statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Allergic Rhinitis (ICAR:AR).
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Validating the clinical assessment of eustachian tube dysfunction: The Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Questionnaire (ETDQ-7).

TL;DR: Initial validation of the seven‐item Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Questionnaire (ETDQ‐7), a disease‐specific instrument to assess symptoms with respect to ETD, is conducted.
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Long-term effectiveness of a reconstructive protocol using the nasoseptal flap after endoscopic skull base surgery.

TL;DR: The addition of NSF to an algorithm for multilayer closure can decrease the rate of postoperative CSF leak, and carried a 2% risk of post operative mucocele.
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Improvements in site-specific quality of life 6 months after endoscopic anterior skull base surgery: a prospective study.

TL;DR: Endoscopic skull base surgery is associated with an improvement in postoperative site-specific QOL as compared with the preoperative QOL, and short-term improvements are greater if gross-total resection is achieved.
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Systematic review of laryngeal reinnervation techniques

TL;DR: Reinnervation is effective in the management of UVFP, although the specific method may be dictated by anatomical limitations, and Prospective studies utilizing uniform and consistent outcome parameters are necessary.