Acute otitis media in
general.
Lack of efficiency of a
decongestant/antihistamine combination for otitis media with
effusion(secretary
otitis media) in children.
Screening and epidemiology of
middle ear diseases in a population of primary school infants.
The role of enlarged adenoids
in the etiology of serous otitis media.
Auditory processing in children
with previous middle ear effusion.
Chronic secretory otitis
media.
Immunological aspects of secretory otitis media in children.
Adenoidectomy – A prospective
study to show clinical and radiological changes 2 years after operation.
Antimicrobial prophylaxis for
recurrent otitis media.
Secretory otitis media and
its sequelae.
Office myringotomy for acute
otitis media – its value in preventing middle ear effusion.
Relationship between secretory otitis media in childhood and chronic otitis media and its
sequelae in
adults.
Acute labyrinthitis – a
possible association with influenza.
Genetic factors in obstetrics.
Tinnitis.
Treatment of sensorineural
deafness.
Management of serious deafness
in adults.
Tinnitis aurium in school
age children.
Indications for surgery in menier’s disease.
Placebo effect in surgery
for menier’s disease.
Noise induced hearing loss.
Etiology and antimicrobial
treatment of acute sinusitis.
The pathology of sudden death.
Prevention of colds.
Common upper respiratory
diseases.
Snoring and some obstructive
sleep apnea.
Penicillins for sore throats.
Recurrent tonsillitis.
Immunological studies in
children undergoing tonsillectomy.
Airway obstruction from adenotonsillar hypertrophy.
Nasal obstruction.
Tonsillar hyperplasia.
History of recurrent sore
throat as an indication for tonsillectomy.
Chronic bacterial tonsillitis.
Tonsillectomy.
Chronic naso pharyngeal
obstruction as a cause of cardiomegaly.
A comparative study of mucodyne and a decongestant combination in otitis media with
effusion.
Isolation of viruses and mycoplasms from middle ear effusion.
A controlled trial of co-trimaxazole
therapy in serious otitis media.
Acute purulent otitis media
in children older than 5 years.
A method proposed to restore
the hearing when injured from an obstruction from the Eustachian tube.