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Article: Stereotactic Radiotherapy: A Growing Opportunity for Otolaryngologists: Part 1 of 2

Part 2 of this article will discuss treatment options for skull base tumors.

Article: Patient-Reported Outcomes Assessment in the Practice Setting

How are your patients doing? Do you know the impact of their disorders-and the management approach you selected for them-on their health-related quality of life?

Article: Point-of-Care CT Scanning in Otolaryngology: Boon for Patients and Physicians: Part 1 of 2

Otolaryngologist Martin L. Hopp, MD, PhD, of Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, believes that in-office computed tomography (CT) scanning is the trifecta of care for otolaryngologists and their patients.

Article: Reimbursement and Outcome Measurement in Otolaryngology Practices: What the Government Can Do to You and for You

Contrary to popular belief, CMS is in the business of paying for quality care, not just the volume of care provided.

Article: Treating OSA? Don't Forget the Tongue

Although otolaryngologic surgeons commonly focus on the palate when treating patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), they also need to look at the tongue.

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Article: Ménière's Disease: A Diagnosis of Exclusion with Controversial Therapies

Almost 150 years ago, French physician Prosper Ménière first described the symptoms and probable cause of the inner ear disorder that bears his name.

Article: Ménière's Disease-Don't Blame the Patient

A 48-year-old woman presents to you for bilateral hearing loss, aural fullness, vertigo, nausea/vomiting, and tinnitus of two months' duration.

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