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Neil Bhattacharyya
Researcher at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Publications - 314
Citations - 16408
Neil Bhattacharyya is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sinusitis & Population. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 298 publications receiving 13766 citations. Previous affiliations of Neil Bhattacharyya include Brigham and Women's Hospital & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Clinical practice guideline: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Neil Bhattacharyya,Reginald F. Baugh,Laura J. Orvidas,David M. Barrs,Leo J. Bronston,Stephen P. Cass,Ara A. Chalian,Alan L. Desmond,Jerry M. Earll,Terry D. Fife,Drew C. Fuller,James O. Judge,Nancy R. Mann,Richard M. Rosenfeld,Linda T. Schuring,Robert William Prasaad Steiner,Susan L. Whitney,Jenissa Haidari +17 more
TL;DR: This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on managing benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), which is the most common vestibular disorder in adults, with a lifetime prevalence of 2.4 percent.
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Clinical practice guideline: Adult sinusitis
Richard M. Rosenfeld,David R. Andes,Neil Bhattacharyya,Dickson S. Cheung,Steven Eisenberg,Theodore G. Ganiats,Andrea Gelzer,Daniel L. Hamilos,Richard C. Haydon,Patricia A. Hudgins,Stacie M. Jones,Helene J. Krouse,Lawrence H. Lee,Martin C. Mahoney,Bradley F. Marple,Col John P Mitchell,Robert A. Nathan,Richard N. Shiffman,Timothy L. Smith,David L. Witsell +19 more
TL;DR: This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on managing sinusitis, defined as symptomatic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, and improves diagnostic accuracy for adult rhinosinusitis to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use, reduce inappropriate use of radiographic imaging, and promote appropriate use of ancillary tests that include nasal endoscopy, computed tomography, and testing for allergy and immune function.
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International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis.
Richard R. Orlandi,Todd T. Kingdom,Peter H. Hwang,Tim Smith,Jeremiah A. Alt,Fuad M. Baroody,Pete S. Batra,Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen,Neil Bhattacharyya,Rakesh K. Chandra,Alexander G. Chiu,Martin J. Citardi,Noam A. Cohen,John M. DelGaudio,Martin Desrosiers,Hun Jong Dhong,Richard G. Douglas,Berrylin J. Ferguson,Wytske Fokkens,Christos Georgalas,Andrew N. Goldberg,Jan Gosepath,Daniel L. Hamilos,Joseph K. Han,Richard J. Harvey,Peter Hellings,Claire Hopkins,Roger Jankowski,Amin R. Javer,Robert C. Kern,Stilianos E. Kountakis,Marek L. Kowalski,Andrew P. Lane,Donald C. Lanza,Richard A. Lebowitz,Heung Man Lee,Sandra Y. Lin,Valerie J. Lund,Amber U Luong,Wolf Mann,Bradley F. Marple,Kevin C. McMains,Ralph Metson,Robert M. Naclerio,Jayakar V. Nayak,Nobuyoshi Otori,James N. Palmer,Sanjay R. Parikh,Desiderio Passali,Anju T. Peters,Jay F. Piccirillo,David M. Poetker,Alkis J. Psaltis,Hassan H. Ramadan,Vijay R. Ramakrishnan,Herbert Riechelmann,Hwan Jung Roh,Luke Rudmik,Raymond Sacks,Rodney J. Schlosser,Brent A. Senior,Raj Sindwani,James A. Stankiewicz,Michael G. Stewart,Bruce K. Tan,Elina Toskala,Richard Louis Voegels,De Yun Wang,Erik K. Weitzel,Sarah K. Wise,Bradford A. Woodworth,Peter-John Wormald,Erin D. Wright,Bing Zhou,David W. Kennedy +74 more
TL;DR: This dissertation aims to provide a history of Chinese medical practice in the United States from 1989 to 2002, a period chosen in order to explore its roots as well as specific cases up to and including the year in which descriptions of “modern China” began to circulate.
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Assessment of the Morbidity and Complications of Total Thyroidectomy
TL;DR: Postoperative hypocalcemia is the most common immediate surgical complication of total thyroidectomy and other complications, including recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, can be expected at rates approximating 1%.
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Allergic inflammatory memory in human respiratory epithelial progenitor cells.
Jose Ordovas-Montanes,Daniel F. Dwyer,Daniel F. Dwyer,Sarah K. Nyquist,Kathleen M. Buchheit,Kathleen M. Buchheit,Marko Vukovic,Chaarushena Deb,Marc H. Wadsworth,Travis K. Hughes,Samuel W. Kazer,Eri Yoshimoto,Eri Yoshimoto,Katherine N. Cahill,Katherine N. Cahill,Neil Bhattacharyya,Neil Bhattacharyya,Howard R. Katz,Howard R. Katz,Bonnie Berger,Tanya M. Laidlaw,Tanya M. Laidlaw,Joshua A. Boyce,Joshua A. Boyce,Nora A. Barrett,Nora A. Barrett,Alex K. Shalek +26 more
TL;DR: It is found that reduced epithelial diversity stemming from functional shifts in basal cells is a key characteristic of type 2 immune-mediated barrier tissue dysfunction and may contribute to the persistence of human disease by serving as repositories for allergic memories.