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Jamie Koufman, M.D.

Koufman, JA, Postma, GN, Cummins, MM, Blalock, PD. Vocal fold paresis. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 122:537-541, 2000

Koufman, JA, Amin M, Panetti M. Prevalence of reflux in 113 consecutive patients with laryngeal and voice disorders. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 123:385-388, 2000.

Amin MR, Koufman, JA. Endoscopic arytenoid repositioning for unilateral arytenoid fixation. Laryngoscope 111: 44- 47, 2001.

Koufman, JA, Belafsky PC. Unilateral or localized Reinke's edema (pseudocyst) as a manifestation of vocal fold paresis: the paresis podule. Laryngoscope 111:576-580, 2001.

Duke SG, Salmon J, Blalock PD, Postma GN, Koufman, JA, Fascia augmentation of the vocal fold: graft yield in the canine and preliminary clinical experience. Laryngoscope 111:759-764, 2001.

Koufman, JA, Postma GN, Whang CS, Rees CJ, Amin MA, Belafsky PC, Johnson PE, Connolly KM, Walker FO. Diagnostic laryngeal electromyography: The Wake Forest experience 1995-1999. Otolaryngol Head and Neck Surgery 124:603-606, 2001.

Belafsky PC, Postma GN, Koufman, JA. Laryngopharyngeal reflux symptoms improve before changes in physical findings. Laryngoscope 111: 979-981, 2001.

 

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