Month: November 2012
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Treating the Anointed
I was privileged to treat the late Kings and the Royal families of Bahrain when I used to work in the Bahrain Military Hospital for 18 long years. Now God has chosen me for a different call. After coming back to the home land and now working in the Jubilee Hospital Trivandrum in the capital…
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Fungal Sinisitis Surgery
Closing the wound after surgery. A foley’s catheter is kept inflated in the antrum and merocel pack is inserted in the nasal cavity. For more videos, go to http://drpaulose.com
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Fungal Sinusitis: Treatment
For more videos, go to http://drpaulose.com For non-invasive Allergic fungal sinusitis disease requires surgical treatment by radical antrostomy (caldwel luc) and FESS and followed by antifungal and corticosterold therapy. Itraconazole or ketoconazole has been found as an effective antifungal given for a short period after surgery.

