Otorhinolaryngology and Phoniatrics - Issue 2/2004
Perforation of Esophagus during Flexible Gastroscopy
M. Lánský, J. Růžička, J. Dršata, P. Čelakovský
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Pendred Syndroma - Remarks to the Problem of Inborn Autosomal-Recessive Perception Hearing Loss Connected withStr uma
J. Astl, D. Veselý, P. Jablonický
60
HPV and theRisk of Oral and Oropharyngeal Carcinoma
J. Klozar, P. Klimák, R. Kodet, M. Saláková, J. Šmahelová, E. Hamšíková, R. Tachezy
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Development and Prevention of Hearing Disorders from Noise
Z. Kasl, J. Pešta, J. Slípka
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Rules for Entry to the Noise Hazard - Comparison with FRG
Z. Kasl, J. Pešta, J. Slípka
73
Possibility to Record Eye Movements and ItsApplication in the Diagnosis of Balance Disorders
P. Vrabec, Kluhj ., M. Holcát, J. Jeřábek, R. Černý
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Experience in Functional Diagnostics of Balance
P. Vrabec, B. Lischkeová, J. Kluh, M. Holcát
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Positional and Reposition Nystagmus
P. Vrabec, Kluhj ., M. Holcát, J. Jeřábek, R. Černý
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Parakinesis of Vocal Cords as a Cause of Dyspnea
I. Hybášek, I. Nováková
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Tracheostomy - Analysis of a Six-Year Period
J. Lukáš, M. Stříteský, prof. MUDr. Jan Bělohlávek, Ph.D., F. Novák, T. Haas
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2004 Issue 2
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