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Office
1971 SW 172nd Ave
Miramar, FL 33029Phone+1 954-265-1616
Summary
- Leonardo Torres, MD, is an Otolaryngologist based in Miramar, FL, specializing in Pediatric Otolaryngology. He graduated from the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine in 2005, where he also completed his residencies in Surgery and Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. Dr. Torres served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Miami Physicians from 2011-2023, and currently holds the same position at the University of Miami Health System. He has numerous publications, notably in American Journal of Otolaryngology and American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, focusing on topics such as pediatric temporal fractures and auriculocondylar syndrome.
Education & Training
- University of Puerto RicoResidency, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2005 - 2010
- University of Puerto RicoResidency, Surgery, 2005 - 2006
- University of Puerto Rico School of MedicineClass of 2005
Certifications & Licensure
- FL State Medical License 2011 - 2027
- IL State Medical License 2010 - 2014
- American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Otolaryngology
- American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Pediatric Otolaryngology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsUtilization of computed tomography in pediatric temporal fractures: A dose reduction approach.Brandon Kamrava, Viraj N Shah, Leonardo Torres, Charif Sidani, Gaurav Saigal
American Journal of Otolaryngology. 2022-12-28 - 5 citationsBilateral choanal stenosis in auriculocondylar syndrome caused by a PLCB4 variant.Lé Shon Peart, Joanna Gonzalez, Stephanie Bivona, Kumarie Latchman, Leonardo Torres
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A. 2022-04-01 - Pediatric bilateral vocal cord granulomas presenting as airway foreign body following prolonged intubation due to COVID-19 related multisystem inflammatory syndromeViraj Shah, Neeraj V. Suresh, Luke J. Pasick, Michael K. Ghiam, Leonardo A. Torres
Otolaryngology Case Reports. 2021-09-01
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