The appearance of LFABGs suggests deterioration of endolymphatic hydrops.

Why Aren’t Physicians More Satisfied with Their Jobs?
In a study that reported the most satisfying jobs in the United States, physicians were not even among the top 10.
Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy Tied to Higher Risks of Respiratory, Allergic, Infectious Diseases
Researchers of a new study looked at the long-term health risks associated with removing tonsils and adenoids in children, and found that these procedures were associated with increased long-term risk […]

Is There a Crisis in the Otolaryngology Match?
ENT has traditionally been a sought-after specialty, but residency applications have dropped the last two years.

Dana Thompson, MD, Addresses Bias and Diversity in Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology needs more women practitioners and more persons of color.

Letter from the Editor: Why We Are Better When We Are Diverse
Diversity of thought, mind, and body is a key message in June’s issue of ENTtoday.

Stephanie Chen, MD, Makes Move from Professional Pianist to Surgeon
Chen’s first operating room experience reminded her of the rush she always felt performing on stage as a concert pianist and chamber musician.

Should Infants Who Fail their Newborn Hearing Screen Undergo Cytomegalovirus Testing?
Given the current evidence available, it is recommended that infants who fail their newborn hearing screening should undergo CMV testing.

What Is the Potential Clinical Utility of vHIT When Assessing Adult Patients with Dizziness
vHIT provides information complementary to other available vestibular tests and may be a key part of evaluating suspected peripheral vestibular deficits.

Does Mutational Analysis Influence the Management of Differentiated Thyroid Cancers?
It is evident that BRAF does predict recurrence and unfavorable characteristics in differentiated thyroid cancers (DTC).
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