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Edwin Chan, MDEdwin K. Chan, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
General Otolaryngology
Primary Office:
136-40 39th Avenue, Suite 6 GB
Flushing, NY 11354
TEL: (718) 321-8246
FAX: (718) 321-8273 
Secondary Office:
1430 2nd Ave. ((between 74th St. and 75th St.))
Suite 110
New York, NY 10021
TEL: (212) 979-4200
FAX: (212) 535-8394
Email: echan@nyee.edu   |   Physician Profile


Publications

  1. Chan EK, Meiteles LZ. Otogenic tension pneumocephalus resulting from therapeutic lumbar cerebrospinal fluid drainage for post-traumatic hydrocephalus: A case report. ENT Journal. 2007 July; 86(7): 391-3, 405.

  2. Chan EK, Sepkovic D, Yoo Bowne H, Yu G, Schantz S. A Hormonal Association between Estrogen Metabolism and Proliferative Thyroid Disease. Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, 2006 June;134(6): 893-900.

  3. Chan EK, Patel ND. ENT Imaging Clinic: Giant calculus of the submandibular salivary duct. ENT Journal, 2006 May;85(5):306,308.

  4. Schaefer SD, Li JC, Chan EK, Wu ZB, Branovan DI. Combined anterior-to-posterior and posterior-to-anterior approach to paranasal sinus surgery: an update. Laryngoscope, 2006 Apr;116(4):509-13.

  5. Chan EK. ENT Imaging Clinic: Ethmoid Fibrous Dysplasia with Anterior Skull Base and Intraorbital Extension. ENT Journal, 2005 Oct;84(10):554-55.

  6. Wang W, Chan EK, Baron S, Van de Water T, Lufkin T. Hmx2 homeobox gene control of murine vestibular morphogenesis. Development. 2001 Dec;128(24):5017-29.

Abstracts Accepted to Meetings

  1. Chan EK, Sepkovic D, Yu G, Schantz S. Estrogen metabolism: a marker and mechanism for proliferative thyroid disease. Combined Otolaryngological Spring Meetings for the Triological Society. May 2005; Boca Raton, FL.

  2. Chan EK, Baron S, Wang W, Lufkin T, Van de Water T. Vestibular defects in mice lacking the Hmx2 homeobox gene: Embryonic day 14.5 to birth. Association for Research in Otolaryngology; Midwinter Research Meeting. Feb 2000; St Petersburg Beach, FL

Oral Poster Presentations

  1. Chan EK, Sepkovic D, Yu G, Schantz S. Estrogen metabolism: a marker and mechanism for proliferative thyroid disease. Oral presentation at the Combined Otolaryngological Spring Meetings for the Triological Society. May 2005; Boca Raton, FL.

  2. Chan EK, Baron S, Wang W, Lufkin T, Van de Water T. Vestibular defects in mice lacking the Hmx2 homeobox gene: Embryonic day 14.5 to birth. Poster presentation for the Association for Research in Otolaryngology; Midwinter Research Meeting. Feb 2000; St Petersburg Beach, FL.

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