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Laryngotracheal Stenosis Not Homogenous in Nature

May 6, 2015

Multiple, distinct etiologies associated with LTS, demonstrating disparate rates of tracheostomy dependence

Cleft Palates Predict Higher Risk for Surgically Treated Cholesteatoma

May 6, 2015

Research shows patients with nonsyndromic orofacial cleft, but not cleft lip, at 20-fold increased risk for cholesteatoma

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Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation May Be Effective in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

May 6, 2015

HNS procedure may be considered for patients with OSA who fail medical treatment

Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Rates Increase Since 2000

May 6, 2015

Geographic, temporal trends show largest increases in frontal sinus surgery for patients in East South Central United States

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Change in Cardinal Symptoms of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Observed

May 6, 2015

Research measures symptom changes for patients with CRS undergoing surgery compared with those on medical therapy management

How Image-Guided Surgery Can Benefit Otolaryngology

How Image-Guided Surgery Can Benefit Otolaryngology

May 6, 2015

Technology combining MRI, computed tomography scans in the operating room give physicians better look at patient anatomy, procedure results

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How the U.S. FDA Approves Medical Devices

How the U.S. FDA Approves Medical Devices

May 6, 2015

Outline of steps in the federal approval route, from idea phase to implementation

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Hearing Impaired Physicians Tap Technology to Improve Communication

Hearing Impaired Physicians Tap Technology to Improve Communication

May 6, 2015

Instant messaging, texting, oral interpretation, other non-clinical tools have made referrals, surgery easier for deaf, hard of hearing otolaryngologists

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New Guidelines Focus on Primary Persistent Tinnitus

May 5, 2015

New recommendations for clinical practice guidelines on focus on primary persistent tinnitus.

Smoking Among U.S. Adults at Lowest Rate in Decades

April 30, 2015

Due to widespread adoption of population-based interventions to reduce tobacco use and prevent people from beginning to smoke, the prevalence of smoking among adults in the United States is at […]

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