There is a clear need for further research on genetic alterations underlying the rising incidence of HNSCC in low-risk, nontraditional patients.
Inferior Turbinate Surgery No Better than Placebo in Treating Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
ETD-related symptom improvement due to surgery of the anterior half of the inferior turbinate was found to be equal to placebo.
Upper Airway Stimulation Effective for OSA in Patients with Prior Airway Surgery
Upper airway stimulation resulted in significant and profound improvement for all groups.
UVFP Patients See Clinical Improvement When VHI-10 Decreases by at Least Four
Future research should determine minimal clinically important difference for VHI-10 across all voice disorders.

Reflections from a Medical Service Trip–Part 2
An otolaryngology resident discusses using mobile audiograms in rural India.

Top Takeaways from Combined Sections Meeting 2018

Eustachian Tube Dysfunction: Panel Discusses Aural Fullness, Valsalva Pros and Cons
Four panelists participated in a round-table discussion titled, “Is the Eustachian Tube the Key?”

Otolaryngology Research Highlights from Triological Society Annual Meeting
Among the highlights at this year’s meeting were patient nonattendance, a new device for nasal valve obstruction treatment, and otolaryngology-specific outcomes following Zika virus exposure in infants.

Guide to Understanding Physician Compensation Models
Compensation models can dictate not only what a physician will make in the near future, but also what his or her long-term opportunities may be.

First Clinical Consensus Statement on Balloon Dilation Aims to Ensure Patient Safety
The first clinical consensus statement on balloon dilation of the sinus indicates that the procedure is appropriate for patients with sinonasal symptoms and positive findings on CT scan.
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