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Article: Eosinophils Are the Villains in Sinus Inflammation

Eosinophils are the bane of nasal mucosa, and no one knows better than Fredrick A. Kuhn, MD, of the Georgia Nasal and Sinus Institute in Savannah, GA-a region where it is not uncommon for otolaryngologists to see patients presenting with polyps.

Article: Intraoperative Volume CT Demonstrates Appeal, but Questions Remain

Intraoperative volume CT is showing promise as a tool to help with complex endoscopic sinonasal and skull base procedures.

Article: New Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer Means Longer-Lasting Toxicity

Better chemotherapy and aggressive chemoradiation have contributed to improved locoregional control and survival for head and neck cancer.

Article: Nose News: Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Middle Meatal Stents

Just how much of the nose plays a role in sleep-disordered breathing should probably get a bit more attention.

Article: Surgical Issues: Insights into UPPP, CPAP Use, and CSF Leaks

Does multilevel upper airway surgery preclude continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) usage, and is there a best way to repair cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks?

Article: Patient Selection, Counseling Can Prevent FESS Failures, Disappointments

The success of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) often depends on patient selection and expectations, according to several experts.

Article: End-to-End Blood Vessel Coupler Also Safe, Effective in End-to-Side Use

The use of an end-to-side coupling device for anastomosis appears to successfully work in challenging cases involving head and neck reconstruction following resection of cancer, researchers reported here at the 111th annual meeting of the Triological Society.

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Article: Results of the ENT Today Readership Survey: Meeting Our Mission

Periodically, newspapers and journals perform readership surveys to determine the readers' opinions of the publication.

Article: Noninvasive Techniques for Management of Aging Skin

Noninvasive surgical interventions are widely used to stave off the effects of aging on the skin.

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