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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?

Defect Size, Depth, Patient Factors Affect Scalp Reconstruction Choice

March 9, 2015

What are the factors that influence the choice of technique and complications of scalp reconstruction after oncologic ablation? Background: Scalp defects can be produced through a number of conditions and […]

When Is Prophylactic Neck Dissection in Papillary Thyroid Cancer Necessary?

March 9, 2015

The 2009 American Thyroid Association guidelines suggest that prophylactic central neck dissection can be used in patients with clinically staged 3/4 PTC disease, but surgeon’s comfort level with procedure, related risks, should be considered

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Do Topical Products Reduce Post-Incision Scars?

March 9, 2015

Silicone gel, cyanoacrylates, paper taping have shown promise in reducing post-incision dermal scarring

Best Methods for Tonsillectomy, Saliendoscopy, and Earning Patient Trust

March 9, 2015

Otolaryngologists discuss how to cultivate trust in patients prior to surgical procedures

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Determining Responders versus Non-Responders for Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

March 9, 2015

Otolaryngology experts review which patients with OSA will likely benefit from surgery

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