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Is There Help for the Eustachian Tube?

April 5, 2015

Effectiveness of topical nasal decongestants for Eustachian tube function

Abnormal MRI in Asymmetric Sensorineural Hearing Loss

April 5, 2015

Audiometric, clinical predictors for a positive MRI in asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss

New Guideline on Diagnosing, Treating Allergic Rhinitis

New Guideline on Diagnosing, Treating Allergic Rhinitis

April 5, 2015

Recommendations from the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery on caring for patients with AR

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Increased Medicare Funding Not Necessary for Graduate Medical Education

Increased Medicare Funding Not Necessary for Graduate Medical Education

April 5, 2015

Institute of Medicine recommends same level of financial support for 10 years; physicians concerned amount won’t sustain residency training

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History of the Laryngoscope

April 5, 2015

How reflective spatulas, speculums, autoscopes were developed to examine patients; the laryngoscope’s impact on anethesiology

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Has Otolaryngology Subspecialization Gone Too Far?

Has Otolaryngology Subspecialization Gone Too Far?

April 5, 2015

Physicians at Triological Combined Sections Meeting discuss whether trend has advanced research in the field; caution that otolaryngology generalists still needed

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Musician Brains May Hold Answers to New Ways to Treat Hearing Loss

March 10, 2015

What happens in the brains of musicians may hold answers to ways to treat people with hearing loss

Better Positioning During Microlaryngeal Surgery May Help Prevent Surgeon Injury

March 9, 2015

How does ergonomic positioning for MLS affect muscle fatigue and pain in the upper back, cervical, and arm muscles?

Moderate Discrepancy Between Frozen Section and Permanent Section Analysis of Squamous Cell Carcinomas Margins

March 9, 2015

What is the discrepancy rate between FS and permanent section analysis of operative margins from high-risk cutaneous SSC of the head and neck?

Eustachian Tube Scores Effective Diagnostic Tools for Chronic Obstructive Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

March 9, 2015

How effective is ETS for the diagnosis of COETD?

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