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Title: Branchial Fistula Excision: Climbing Heights on Elevator, Rather than using a Ladder.
Authors: Sharanabasappa Rudragouda Malipatil, Jathin Sam Thekkethil, Ciju Kunjumon George
Keywords: Branchial Fistula, Complete Branchial Fistula, Management of Complete Branchial Fistula
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: BLDE(Deemed to be University)
Abstract: Branchial anomalies are the end result of defects in the development of the branchial arches, pouches and clefts. Based on the origin, branchial anomalies are classified into first, second, third and fourth branchial anomalies. Morphologically, they are classified into fistula, cyst and sinus. Branchial anomalies associated with second arch derivatives are the most common (90-95%), which commonly presents during the 2nd decade of life.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1112
ISSN: 24547379
Appears in Collections:Faculty of ENT

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