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Reza Rahbar
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 183
Citations - 5483
Reza Rahbar is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laryngeal cleft & Airway obstruction. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 171 publications receiving 4537 citations. Previous affiliations of Reza Rahbar include University Health Network & Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
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Lymphatic and Other Vascular Malformative/Overgrowth Disorders Are Caused by Somatic Mutations in PIK3CA
Valerie L. Luks,Nolan Kamitaki,Matthew P. Vivero,Wibke Uller,Rashed Rab,Judith V.M.G. Bovée,Kristy L. Rialon,Carlos J. Guevara,Ahmad I. Alomari,Arin K. Greene,Steven J. Fishman,Harry P.W. Kozakewich,Reid A. Maclellan,John B. Mulliken,Reza Rahbar,Samantha A. Spencer,Cameron C. Trenor,Joseph Upton,David Zurakowski,Jonathan A. Perkins,Andrew L Kirsh,James T. Bennett,William B. Dobyns,Kyle C. Kurek,Matthew L. Warman,Matthew L. Warman,Matthew L. Warman,Steven A. McCarroll,Rudy Murillo +28 more
TL;DR: Most individuals from Boston Children's Hospital who had isolated LM or LM as part of a syndrome were somatic mosaic for PIK3CA mutations, with 5 specific PIK 3CA mutations accounting for ∼ 80% of cases.
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Robin sequence: a retrospective review of 115 patients.
Adele Karen Evans,Reza Rahbar,Reza Rahbar,Gary F. Rogers,Gary F. Rogers,John B. Mulliken,John B. Mulliken,Mark S. Volk,Mark S. Volk +8 more
TL;DR: The pathogenesis of Robin sequence is multifactorial and syndromic in nearly half of the patients, and co-morbid factors such as baseline cardiopulmonary and neurologic status did not play a significant role in surgical decision making.
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Mitomycin: effects on laryngeal and tracheal stenosis, benefits, and complications.
TL;DR: Topical application of mitomycin-C was used as an adjuvant treatment in the endoscopic laser management of laryngeal and tracheal stenosis in 15 patients and 14 patients showed improvement of their airway and resolution of their preoperative symptoms.
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Management of orbital subperiosteal abscess in children.
Reza Rahbar,Caroline D. Robson,Robert A. Petersen,James DiCanzio,Kristina W. Rosbe,Trevor J. McGill,Gerald B. Healy +6 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the efficacy and safety of transnasal endoscopic drainage of an orbital subperiosteal abscess in children and of the route of surgical drainage found that the external approach was associated with a longer hospital stay than either the endoscopic or the intravenous antibiotic approach.
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The presentation and management of nasal dermoid: a 30-year experience.
Reza Rahbar,Prerak Shah,John B. Mulliken,Caroline D. Robson,Antonio R. Perez-Atayde,Mark R. Proctor,Margaret A. Kenna,Michael Scott,Trevor J. McGill,Gerald B. Healy +9 more
TL;DR: Nasal dermoid is a rare congenital anomaly and preoperative evaluation is essential to rule out intracranial extension, and surgical strategy depends on the location and extent of the lesion, ranging from local excision to a combined intrac Craniofacial-extracranial approach.