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Assistant Professor of Otology and Laryngoglogy, Harvard Medical School
Director, Facial Nerve Center
Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Facial Nerve Disorders
Tel: 617-573-3641
Office hours: Tuesdays 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. and Fridays 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Harvard Medical School
Facial Nerve Disorders, Esthetic Surgery, and Facial Reconstruction
Facial Nerve Disorders, Esthetic Surgery, and Facial Reconstruction
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See also below.
Hadlock TA, Heaton J, Cheney M, Mackinnon SE. Functional recovery after facial and sciatic nerve crush injury in the
rat. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2005;7:17-20
Hadlock T, Sheahan T, Heaton J, Sundback C, Mackinnon S, Cheney M. Baiting the Cross Face Nerve Graft with Temporary
Hypoglossal Hookup. Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 6, 2004; 228-233
Hadlock T, Sheahan T, Cheney M, Vacanti J, Sundback C. Biologic activity of Nerve Growth Factor Slowly Released from
Microspheres J Reconstr Microsurg. 2003 Apr;19(3):179-84
Hadlock T, Kim J, Deschler D. The Effect of Subcutaneous Administration of Low Molecular Weight Heparin on Microarterial
Thrombosis in the Rat. (accepted, Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, September 2001)
Hadlock T, Sundback C, Hunter D, Vacanti J, Cheney M. A New Artificial Nerve Graft Containing Rolled Schwann Cell
Monolayers. Microsurgery 21:96-101, 2001
Hadlock T, Ferraro N, Rahbar R. Mastoiditis With Temporomandibular Joint Effusion. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.
2001 Jul;125(1):111-2
A complete list of research publications can be seen at www.pubmed.gov. Type the physician's name at the top, where it says 'for' and the physician's research publications will appear.