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Article: Socioeconomic Factors in Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis with Bone Erosion

To date, various studies have demonstrated an increase in the incidence of orbital and skull base erosion in African Americans and males diagnosed with allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS), but other factors have yet to be delineated.

Article: Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) Quality of Life Outcomes

Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is effective in controlling allergic symptoms in a preliminary patient cohort, according to a study presented April 27 at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meeting.

Article: Late-Onset Laryngomalacia: A Variant of Disease

Although the most commonly seen cases of laryngomalacia (LM) are in very young children, clinicians should consider late-onset LM as a potential cause of feeding difficulties in toddlers, sleep apnea in children, and teenage exercise intolerance, according to researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the Mayo Clinic.

Article: Emerging Use of Optical Coherence Tomography in Otolaryngology

When Apple introduced the first mass-produced personal computer in the 1970s, the technology was so limited that the computer had no lower-case functionality.

Article: 'The Bad Old Days Are Gone': Turf Battles Recede as Otolaryngologists and Allergy Leaders Communicate and Collaborate

The historical relationships between medical allergists and otolaryngic allergists have sometimes been characterized by distrust and socioeconomic turf battles.

Article: Cochlear Implant Complications Are Rare-But Can Be Lethal

Cochlear implantation has become a safe procedure-and, as result of refinements in devices and surgical techniques, complications are atypical.

Article: Older Antiepileptic Drugs May Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Noise-induced hearing loss is a key challenge in otolaryngology today. Interestingly, an older class of antiepileptic drugs, T-type calcium blockers, may hold promise as preventive agents.

Article: Meningitis Vaccine Leads to Greater Reduction in Ear Infections

Approximately 80% of children three years of age and younger are affected by otitis media, with treatment costs estimated at more than $5 billion per year.

Article: Is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Contraindicated for Smokers?

Chronic rhinosinusitis affects approximately 30 million Americans.

Article: The Unified Airway: Do We Fully Appreciate Its Impact in Otolaryngology?

I have found that it is not uncommon during the course of an office visit for a patient to offer an opinion pertaining to the role that nasal troubles play in his or her general health.

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