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Making sense out of the tonsillectomy literature
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology , 10/16/09
Mink JW et al. – Tonsillectomy technique research is of obvious interest to the otolaryngologist. The authors found deficits in: the precise reporting of surgical techniques, adequate study design and useful outcome measures, all of which make the literature less useful than it could be. Guidelines for study design parameters which could lead to more valuable information for the clinician are suggested.
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