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Multiple Features of Laryngoscopy Associated with Vocal Fold Paresis

August 9, 2016

Glottic configuration, ipsilateral thin vocal fold, vocal fold bowing, reduced movement, reduced kinesis, and phase lag were more likely to be associated with vocal fold paresis

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Can Tonsil Size Help Predict Pediatric OSA Severity?

August 9, 2016

A study showed that tonsil size did not correlate with baseline OSA severity, even when adenoid hypertrophy was accounted for in the analysis

Impact of Pediatric Tonsillectomy Guidelines on Clinical Practice

August 9, 2016

Understanding the rationale utilized by clinicians who choose not to adhere to clinical practice guidelines, and developing additional processes to foster compliance

Frozen Section Margins Highly Accurate in Predicting Final Margin Status in HN Cancer

August 9, 2016

Individual frozen section reads are highly accurate, but negative intraoperative margins do not guarantee margin-negative resection

Biofilms Likely Play Key Role in Pediatric Otitis Media and Otorrhea

August 9, 2016

Otitis media with effusion and recurrent acute otitis media are common problems in children

Being an Oncologist is a Privilege with Sober Responsibilities

August 9, 2016

Oncologists are tethered to the insatiable emotional demands of a needy patient population

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Research Highlights from 2016 Triological Society Annual Meeting

August 9, 2016

Investigators from around the country presented their findings at the 119th Annual Meeting of the Triological Society

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Newly Identified Gene May Be Linked to Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss

July 19, 2016

Researchers have identified a new gene that may be associated with causing sensorineural hearing loss in childhood

New Immunotherapy Improves Survival Rates in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck

July 11, 2016

New immunotherapy improves overall survival and improves quality of life with fewer side effects in a treatment-resistant and rapidly progressing form of head and neck carcinoma, reports a large, randomized international trial.

Otolaryngologists Gather at COSM for 2016 Triological Society Annual Meeting

Otolaryngologists Gather at COSM for 2016 Triological Society Annual Meeting

July 10, 2016

The 119th Annual Meeting welcomed otolaryngologists and other professionals to come together to improve and expand their knowledge and skills

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