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- 1President and Chairman of the Board, The Virtual Center for Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome, USA
- 2Ian Jackson Craniofacial and Cleft Palate Clinic of Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, Michigan, Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Oakland University, William Beaumont School of Medicine, USA
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Robert J Shprintzen, President and Chairman of the Board, The Virtual Center for Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome, USA
Received:July 19, 2019; Published: July 31, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/SJO.2019.01.000149
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Abstract
One of the advantages of being old and seeing science and clinical practice advance is that as time passes, we can observe those things that succeed and those that fail if we are perfectly honest in our assessments. Moreover, we can determine if practices we thought were transferable to our colleagues simply by describing them in the literature have often proven to be false hopes that leave us scratching our heads in order to determine just what went wrong. Such is the case with endoscopic procedures designed to assess the upper airway anatomy and physiology
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