by Richard Harvey | Mar 8, 2020 | Nose and Sinus Blog, Scientific advancements in nose and sinus diseaes
Chronic sinusitis is a very mixed bag of disease entitites to a sinus specialist. Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a broadly defined process that has previously been used to describe many different sinonasal pathologies from odontogenic sinusitis, allergic fungal...
by Richard Harvey | Feb 15, 2020 | Interesting articles on nose and sinus disease, Nose and Sinus Blog, Uncategorized
Im always impressed by the enthusiam and skill of my colleagues in Asia. I recently spent the last 4 days in Bangkok as part of a visiting professorship with the otoRHINOlaryngology team at Chula Hospital. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital is a public general and...
by Richard Harvey | Sep 27, 2019 | Nose and Sinus Blog, Scientific advancements in nose and sinus diseaes
Prof Richard Harvey and his team were named as the clinical research leaders in otolaryngology via an investigation by The Australian. The Australian’s Research magazine uses unique methodology to reveal the best research, drawing on public sources to find the...
by Richard Harvey | Sep 14, 2019 | Interesting articles on nose and sinus disease, Nose and Sinus Blog
The Sydney Sinus Surgery course is one of the longest running sino-nasal disorder courses in the world. It was established by Prof Richard Gallagher in 1998 and is now in its 12th year with Prof Richard Harvey and has a new co-director with Dr Raewyn Campbell. The...
by Richard Harvey | Jul 7, 2019 | Nose and Sinus Blog, Scientific advancements in nose and sinus diseaes
Many patients are given the diagnosis of ‘nasal polyps’ . When they occur unilaterally (on one side), the probability that the tissue represents a tumour, cancer or growth is very likely. Thankfully this is not the case for most. However, when they are...