Graves disease is the only indication in which patients undergoing thyroidectomy are at increased risk of postoperative hematoma formation
In OPSCC, Tumor Location and T Stage More Significant than HPV Status
However, there was no significantly different incidence of CBNM between HPV-positive and HPV-negative patients

Sound Quality in CI Users Limited By Pitch Distortion, Dynamic Range Compression
Physical and electrophysical limitations inherent to CI-mediated listening suggest that sound quality perception in the CI population is limited by many factors

Combining Past Experience and Technological Developments to Treat Oropharyngeal Cancers
Ogura lecturer draws on the experience of past leaders to move ahead in the treatment of oropharyngeal cancers

Experts Discuss How to Approach Challenging Dysphonia Cases
Many otolaryngologists may find it difficult to diagnose dysphonia without lesions or problems with vocal fold motion

New Staging System on Horizon for Head and Neck Cancers

Research Highlights from the 2017 TRIO Annual Meeting
Investigators from around the country presented their findings at the 120th Annual Meeting of the Triological Society
Complications from Surgery for Thyroid Cancer More Common than Previously Thought
Overall 12% of patients experienced complications specific to the surgery within a year following the procedure.
Coverage from the 2017 Triological Society Annual Meeting
Physicians gather at COSM 201 for the Triological Society Annual Meeting

OSA and Insomnia Often Go Undiagnosed in African Americans
African Americans with sleep apnea and insomnia are rarely diagnosed with either disorder, even when the severity is likely to affect their health
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