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Literature Review:
Literature Review: A roundup of the important recent studies
- Published: Aug 09, 2010
- Clarity Needed on Which Patients with PTC Can Be Safely Observed; HPV Status an Independent Prognostic Factor for Oropharyngeal Cancer Survival; Laryngeal Framework Surgery Has High Level of Efficacy; Demographic Disparities Exist Among Children with Otitis Media; Bioabsorbable Miniplates for Subglottic Stenosis Are Safe and Effective; Surgery for Chronic Rhinosinusitis May Help Sleep, Sex
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Literature Review:
Literature Review: A roundup of the important recent studies
- Published: Jul 02, 2010
- Polydioxanone Foil Can Be Used to Support the Nasal Septum; Intranasal Corticosteroid Not Recommended as Monotherapy for Acute Rhinosinusitis; Thyroid Palpation Should Follow Serum Hormone Measurement; Carbon Dioxide Laser-Assisted Cartilage Reshaping Otoplasty; More Research Needed into Management of Facial Paralysis from Intratemporal Blunt Trauma; Researchers Identify Patients at Risk for MRSA
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Hoarseness Guidelines Continue to Draw Scrutiny: Panel members question evidence-based criteria
- Thomas R. Collins
- Published: Jun 09, 2010
- The newly adopted clinical practice guidelines (CPG) on hoarseness—and concerns that portions are overly simplistic and could harm care—took center stage here in a panel discussion at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, part of the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings held here April 28-May 2.
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Research Breakthroughs: Award-winning studies blaze new trails in hearing treatment
- Thomas R. Collins
- Published: Jun 09, 2010
- A test that measures in real time how a noise stimulus on one side affects contralateral otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) could be a new, more accurate predictor of hearing in newborns, according to award-winning research presented at the Annual Meeting of the Triological Society, part of the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings held here April 28-May 2.
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Team Approach: Jointly staffed airway clinic lauded as model for future care
- Thomas R. Collins
- Published: Jun 09, 2010
- An airway clinic jointly staffed by an otolaryngologist and a pulmonologist in Salt Lake City acts as a model for the future care of airway disorders, according to a presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA), part of the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM) held here April 28-May 2.
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Literature Review:
Literature Review: A roundup of the most important recent studies
- Published: Jun 09, 2010
- Presbyphonia Voice Therapy Effective in Older Patients; Steroid-Impregnated Nasal Dressing Improves Post-ESS Healing; The Faculty Mentor…from theResident’s Perspective; Understanding Otosclerosis Etiology and Impacting Factors; Irradiated Homologous Costal Cartilage Used Effectively in Rhinoplasty; Polydioxanone Foil Can Be Used to Support the Nasal Septum
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Special Report:
Double Benefit? The case for bilateral cochlear implants
- John Henry Dreyfuss
- Published: Jun 09, 2010
- Since the advent of the cochlear implant more than 20 years ago, the devices have benefited thousands of patients. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as of April 2009, approximately 188,000 people worldwide have received cochlear implants. In the U.S., about 42,000 adults and 26,000 children have received them. Today, the fantasy of two implanted artificial cochlea is a reality.
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Literature Review:
Literature Review: A roundup of the most important recent studies
- Michael G. Stewart, MD,MPH; Sue Pondrom
- Published: May 02, 2010
- New OSA Clinical Guideline; Secondhand Smoke Increases Chronic Rhinosinusitis Risk; Trial Assesses Shorter Moxifloxacin Therapy; The Internet Says I’m Attractive; Caution Regarding Elective Neck Dissection During Salvage Surgery; MRI Useful for Identification of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Etiology