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Epistaxis
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Episode # 270 • 21 Apr 2026
Management of Sinonasal Tumors with Skull Base Involvement: Part 2
Could that routine epistaxis actually be the first sign of a challenging skull base tumor? This week’s episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast is part two of the sinonasal tumor and skull base involvement discussion. Host Dr. Satyan Sreenath is joined again by Dr. Joao Paulo Almeida, Dr. Zara Patel, and Dr. Garret Choby for a case-based deep dive into the multidisciplinary management of complex sinonasal tumors.
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ENT Episode #270
Apr 21, 2026
with Dr. Joao Paulo Almeida, Dr. Zara Patel, Dr. Garret Choby, Dr. Satyan Sreenath
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ENT Episode #207
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with Dr. Satyan Sreenath, Dr. Gopi Shah, Dr. Ashley Agan
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VI Episode #48
Aug 30, 2019
with Dr. Ashley Agan, Dr. Sabeen Dhand, Dr. Gopi Shah
IR Sabeen Dhand and ENT Ashley Agan discuss management of Epistaxis, including how to effectively pack the nose, and...
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ENT Episode #224
May 27, 2025
with Dr. Scott Fortune, Dr. Gopi Shah, Dr. Ashley Agan
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ENT Episode #3
Aug 4, 2020
with Dr. Sabeen Dhand, Dr. Ashley Agan, Dr. Gopi Shah
IR Sabeen Dhand and ENT Ashley Agan discuss management of Epistaxis, including how to effectively pack the nose, and...
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