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		<title>Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is an Otolaryngologist located in Memphis, TN and also the founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice based out of Memphis, Tennessee. Though his primary focus is children, he treats adult patients for ear, nose, and throat disorders as well. Dr. Rande Lazar has a wide [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="Dr. Rande Lazar" href="http://www.otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Dr. Rande Lazar</a> is an Otolaryngologist located in Memphis, TN and also the founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice based out of Memphis, Tennessee. Though his primary focus is children, he treats adult patients for ear, nose, and throat disorders as well. Dr. Rande Lazar has a wide range of experience in many areas of otolaryngology, including treatment for sinus infections, respiratory infections, tonsil infections, ear infections, throat infections, and sleep disorders. He is also experienced in pediatric hearing and larynx (voice box) problems, and is skilled in dealing with many other problems affecting the head and neck. Dr. Lazar is also an experienced surgeon for both pediatric and adult sleep and sinus disorders.</p>
<h2>Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis</h2>
<p>Paranasal sinus infections can be catastrophic and devastating. If the infection is complicated by septic thrombosis, fewer than 50% of patients recover fully after traditional antibiotic treatments. Dr. Rande Lazar, a Memphis ear, nose and throat specialist, has a research article up at DrRandeLazar.com, in which he studies the results of treating septic thrombosis with functional endonasal sinus surgery in conjunction with standard antibiotic treatments.</p>
<p><a title="Dr. Rande Lazar" href="http://www.otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Dr. Rande Lazar</a> is the founder of the Memphis-based pediatric ear, nose and throat practice, Otolaryngology Consultants.</p>
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		<title>The Medical and Surgical Management of Sinusitis in Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Medical and Surgical Management of Sinusitis in Children Sinusitis is the number one chronic illness among all ages in America. And while most cases respond well to traditional medical techniques like antibiotics, some do not. It is in those cases that sinus surgery may be required.  In these cases, which are usually chronic or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sinusitis is the number one chronic illness among all ages in America. And while most cases respond well to traditional medical techniques like antibiotics, some do not. It is in those cases that sinus surgery may be required.  In these cases, which are usually chronic or recurring – or both – Functional Endonasal Sinus Surgery is proving to be an effective treatment.</p>
<p>You can read the full text of the white paper <a href="http://drrandelazar.com/2009/05/28/the-medical-and-surgical-management-of-sinusitis-in-children/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Otitis Media in Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders and surgery, as well as adult and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders and surgery, as well as adult and pediatric sinus disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar is experienced in a wide range of disorders of the ear, nose, throat, sinus, respiratory system and the other head and neck systems, as well as children’s disorders of the larynx (voicebox), and hearing problems.</p>
<p>You can find out more about Dr. Lazar at <a href="http://www.entmemphis.com/" target="_blank">ENT Memphis</a>.</p>
<p>Otitis Media in Children:</p>
<p>Rande Lazar, an otolaryngologist in Memphis, TN has conducted a wealth of research into pediatric ear, nose and throat conditions, including Otitis Media.</p>
<p>Otitis Media is an inflammatory condition which affects nearly 85% of children at some point. It occurs so frequently that it is the second most common cause of visits to pediatricians. Otitis Media costs Americans nearly $3.5 billion a year.</p>
<p>Dr. Lazar wrote a whitepaper on the condition, available at the Memphis Ear, Nose and Throat blog.</p>
<p>You can read the full white paper <a href="http://memphisent.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/otitismedia.pdf" target="_blank">here.</a></p>
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		<title>The Current Management of Sinusitis in Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear, throat, tonsil and siuus infections, as well as sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar not only works with children, but also has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear, throat, tonsil and siuus infections, as well as sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar not only works with children, but also has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders and surgery, as well as adult and pediatric sinus disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar is experienced in a wide range of disorders of the ear, nose, throat, sinus, respiratory system and the other head and neck systems, as well as children’s disorders of the larynx (voicebox), and hearing problems.</p>
<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is the founder of Memphis&#8217; premier ear, nose, and throat practice, <a title="Memphis ENT, Rande Lazar" href="http://otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Otolaryngology Consultants</a>.</p>
<h2>Article Abstract:</h2>
<p>The paranasal sinuses are common sites of infection in children. The diagnosis of sinusitis may be challenging because the sinus cavities are small and variably contoured, the clinical manifestations are often nonspecific, and the radiologic findings may be equivocal. Because many local and systemic factors contribute to sinusitis in children, the therapeutic regimens vary. In addition to conventional medical approaches, new surgical procedures and improved anesthetic techniques have made functional endonasal sinus surgery an excellent management tool for selected patients with chronic or recurrent disease.</p>
<p>Read the full article as a PDF here: <a href="http://drrandelazar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/sinus_3_1_1992.pdf">The Current Management of Sinusitis in Children</a></p>
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<p>If your child is suffering from chronic sinusitis, please contact <a title="Pediatric ENT Memphis" href="http://otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Dr. Rande Lazar</a> at his practice.</p>
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		<title>Endoscopic Drainage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find out more information from Dr. Rande Lazar at his Memphis-based pediatric ear, nose and throat practice, Otolaryngology Consultants. About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis-based Otolaryngologist and founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice located in Memphis, TN. Dr. Lazar is an ear, nose, and throat specialist, with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Find out more information from Dr. Rande Lazar at his Memphis-based pediatric ear, nose and throat practice, <a title="Dr. Rande Lazar, Memphis" href="http://www.otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Otolaryngology Consultants</a>.</p>
<h2>About Dr. Rande Lazar</h2>
<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis-based Otolaryngologist and founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice located in Memphis, TN. Dr. Lazar is an ear, nose, and throat specialist, with a primary focus in pediatrics. He has a vast amount of experience treating sinus infections, respiratory infections, tonsil infections, ear infections, throat infections, sleep disorders, and many other areas of otolaryngology. Dr. Rande Lazar routinely performs surgery for both adult and pediatric sleep and sinus disorders. Alongside his years of expertise in respiratory disorders, sleep disorders, and sinus disorders, Dr. Lazar also treats a wide range of head and neck problems, including pediatric larynx (voice box) and hearing problems.</p>
<p>Read the full article as a PDF here: <a href="http://drrandelazar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/sinus_6_1996_vol10_1.pdf">Endoscopic Drainage of Subperiosteal Abscess in Children: A Pilot Study</a></p>
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		<title>Management of the Anomalous Pediatric Airway</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders and surgery, as well as adult and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders and surgery, as well as adult and pediatric sinus disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar is experienced in a wide range of disorders of the ear, nose, throat, sinus, respiratory system and the other head and neck systems, as well as children’s disorders of the larynx (voicebox), and hearing problems.</p>
<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is the founder of the Memphis-based pediatric ear, nose and throat practice, Otolaryngology Consultants.</p>
<h2>Article Abstract:</h2>
<p>Pediatric Airway:</p>
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<li>Small; Soft; Pliable</li>
<li>Vulnerable to minimal manipulation</li>
<li>Minor obstructive changes may lead to serious and potentially fatal conditions (reduction of neonatal glottis by 1mm decreases airway by 40%).</li>
<li>STRIDOR is the most common presentation of children with an Anomalous Airway.</li>
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<p>Read the full article as a PDF here: <a href="http://memphisent.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/pediatricairway.pdf">Management of the anomalous pediatric airway</a>.</p>
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		<title>Delayed Toxic Shock Syndrome After Functional Endonasal Sinus Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is an Otolaryngologist located in Memphis, TN and also the founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice based out of Memphis. Though his primary focus is children, he treats adult patients for ear, nose, and throat disorders as well. Dr. Rande Lazar has a wide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>About Dr. Rande Lazar</h1>
<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is an Otolaryngologist located in Memphis, TN and also the founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice based out of Memphis. Though his primary focus is children, he treats adult patients for ear, nose, and throat disorders as well. Dr. Rande Lazar has a wide array of experience in many areas of otolaryngology, including treatment for sinus infections, respiratory infections, tonsil infections, ear infections, throat infections, and sleep disorders. He is also experienced in pediatric hearing and larynx (voice box) problems, as well as many other problems affecting the head and neck. Dr. Lazar is also an experienced surgeon for both pediatric and adult sleep and sinus disorders.</p>
<h2>Article Abstract:</h2>
<p>Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is an uncommon, severe, multisystem illness that may follow any surgical procedure. It usually occurs in the immediate postoperative period and is manifested by the sudden onset of high fever and a variety of other signs and symptoms. The reported incidence of TSS after nasal surgery is 16 cases per 100,000 patients. We report five unusual cases of delayed TSS that occurred after functional endonasal sinus surgery in which no packing was used. Toxic shock syndrome developed in three children and two adults 5 days to 5 weeks postoperatively.  All patients were treated successfully with no sequelae. The pathophysiologic features, clinical manifestations, and treatment of TSS are described in detail.</p>
<p>Read the entire article as a PDF: <a href="http://randelazar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/sinus_15_1_1996.pdf">Delayed Toxic Shock Syndrome After Functional Endonasal Sinus Surgery</a></p>
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<p>If you have any questions about ear, nose and throat disorders, please contact <a title="Dr. Rande Lazar, Memphis" href="http://www.otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Otolaryngology Consultants of Memphis.</a></p>
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		<title>Management of medial subperiosteal abscess of the orbit in children&#8211;a 5 year experience</title>
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<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis Otolaryngologist with a primary focus in pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, including ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar has special expertise in adult and pediatric sleep and snoring disorders and surgery, as well as adult and pediatric sinus disorders. Dr. Rande Lazar is experienced in a wide range of disorders of the ear, nose, throat, sinus, respiratory system and the other head and neck systems, as well as children’s disorders of the larynx (voicebox), and hearing problems.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a title="OC Memphis Ear Nose and Throat" href="http://otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Dr. Rande Lazar</a> at Otolaryngology Consultants of Memphis.</p>
<h2>Abstract:</h2>
<p>A medial subperiosteal abscess (SPA) of the orbit is the most common serious complication of sinusitis in children. The distinction between SPA and the more benign pre-septal disease is difficult to make especially in a young child in whom an opthalmological evaluation is often difficult. Computerized tomography (CT) is the investigation of choice in making this distinction. Subperiosteal inflammatory disease of the orbit is initially treated with intravenous antibiotic therapy with surgery reserved for those patients who do not respond to medical treatment and in whom a medial SPA is confirmed by CT. Conventionally, the abscess is drained via an external incision and an ethmoidectomy is performed at the same time. More recently, successful drainage of SPA&#8217;s has been accomplished endoscopically via a intranasal approach with less morbidity and superior cosmesis. We present a 5 year experience of 24 patients with CT scans suggestive of medial SPA who underwent endoscopic exploration of the medial subperiosteal orbital space. We discuss the current management of medial subperiosteal disease of the orbit in children and include a review of the literature. Also included is a clinical staging system which aids the management of orbital complications of sinusitis.</p>
<p>View the full article in PDF format here:</p>
<p><a href="http://drrandelazar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/sinus_5_1997.pdf">Management of medial subperiosteal abscess of the orbit in children&#8211;a 5 year experience</a></p>
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		<title>Fat Graft Myringoplasty in Children: A Safe and Successful Day-Stay Procedure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is a Memphis-based Otolaryngologist and founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice located in Memphis, TN. Dr. Lazar has a vast amount of experience treating sinus infections, respiratory infections, tonsil infections, ear infections, throat infections, sleep disorders, and many other areas of otolaryngology. Dr. Rande Lazar [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="Dr. Rande Lazar" href="http://www.otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Dr. Rande Lazar</a> is a Memphis-based Otolaryngologist and founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose, and throat practice located in Memphis, TN. Dr. Lazar has a vast amount of experience treating sinus infections, respiratory infections, tonsil infections, ear infections, throat infections, sleep disorders, and many other areas of otolaryngology. Dr. Rande Lazar regularly performs surgery for both adult and pediatric sleep and sinus disorders. Alongside his years of expertise in respiratory disorders, sleep disorders, and sinus disorders, Dr. Lazar treats a wide range of head and neck problems, including pediatric larynx (voice box) and hearing problems.</p>
<h2>Article Abstract:</h2>
<p>The surgical closure of dry tympanic membrane perforations in children remains a controversial issue due to conflicting opinions on the appropriate technique, graft material and success rate. We present a review of 342 children who underwent fat graft myringoplasty as a day-stay procedure over a six-year period. Successful closure of the tympanic membrane perforation was achieved in 92 per cent of ears. Subsequent recurrent otitis media with effusion required insertion of ventilation tubes in 12 per cent. No relationship was observed between the age of the child and a successful outcome. We conclude that day-stay fat graft myringoplasty is a safe and successful procedure which results in a dry and safe ear in the majority of children.</p>
<p>Read the full article as a PDF here: <a href="http://memphisent.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/ear_3_2_1997.pdf">Fat Graft Myringoplasty in Children: A Safe and Successful Day-Stay Procedure</a></p>
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		<title>Functional Endonasal Sinus Surgery in the Pediatric Age Group</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Dr. Rande Lazar Dr. Rande Lazar is the founder of Otolaryngology Consultants, an ear, nose and throat practice located in Memphis, TN. He is an experienced Memphis-based Otolaryngologist and surgeon who specializes in pediatric ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Lazar also treats children’s larynx (voice box) and hearing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dr. Rande Lazar is the founder of <a title="Dr. Rande Lazar" href="http://www.otolaryngologyconsultants.com/" target="_blank">Otolaryngology Consultants</a>, an ear, nose and throat practice located in Memphis, TN. He is an experienced Memphis-based Otolaryngologist and surgeon who specializes in pediatric ear infections, throat infections, tonsil infections, sinus infections and sleep disorders. Dr. Lazar also treats children’s larynx (voice box) and hearing disorders. Along with these, Dr. Rande Lazar also has many years of experience in pediatric and adult sleep and snoring disorders, respiratory disorders, and a vast range of other head and neck problems.</p>
<h2>Article Abstract:</h2>
<p>Sinusitis is commonly seen in pediatrics. It is a dynamic, multifactorial process whose symptoms are variable. Upper respiratory tract infections and allergy are the major predisposing causes of sinusitis. Most patients respond to medical treatment. Surgery is generally indicated when optimal conservative management fails.</p>
<p>Functional endonasal sinus surgery (FESS) using endoscopes can form the mainstay of surgical therapy for pediatric patients with chronic/recurrent sinusitis. It is a surgical approach that can potentially restore the physiologic function of the paranasal sinuses. Although it was only introduced 5 years ago by Kennedy, it is becoming a popular surgical treatment for sinus disease in the United States. Most past reports have addressed its use in the adult population.</p>
<p>In children, we believe that FESS may be a curative and safe procedure. Gross et al. were the first to report on its use in the pediatric age group. They reported their experience with a series of 57 patients. The diagnosis of sinusitis in children may be difficult. The child is frequently unable to communicate many of the characteristic symptoms of sinusitis. Additionally, radiographic findings may be confusing. Ostensibly normal children may have abnormal findings on plain radiographs.</p>
<p>With the introduction of a wide variety of chemotherapeutic agents and new technologies, our therapeutic choices have become very broad. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate decisions can be made when a thorough understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanism of the disease entity is known.</p>
<p>Read the full article as a PDF here: <a href="http://randelazar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/sinus_8.pdf">Functional Endonasal Sinus Surgery in the Pediatric Age Group</a></p>
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