Transnasal balloon catheter dilation of eustachian tube relieves ear pressure; fat graft myringoplasty highly successful in certain tympanic membrane perforations; molecular testing may improve differentiated thyroid cancer diagnoses; polysomnography widely used in pediatrics, but not up to practice guidelines; length of intubation, number of sedation doses affect subglottic stenosis risk in children; little difference between tetracaine and lidocaine for nasal endoscopy

Calm, Empathetic Reaction by Physicians Best for Handling Angry Patients
How doctors can detect, defuse, and prevent patient anger against themselves and their employees

Poor Taste Perception May be to Blame for Bad Eating Habits

Stem Cell-Based Organ Transplants Emerging as Alternative to Conventional Donations
SM13: Care of the Geriatric Otolaryngology Patient
Panelists at the Triological Society’s 2013 Combined Sections Meeting present three difficult cases.
SM13: Early Diagnosis and Management of Delayed Speech
A panel of experts at the Triological Society’s 2013 Combined Sections Meeting discuss the importance of early intervention in children with speech delay.
SM13: TRIO President Calls for Medical Education Improvements
Jesus Medina, MD delivers his presidential address to the Triological Society Jan. 24 at the organization’s Combined Sections Meeting.

SM13: Transoral Surgery Valuable Tool in Treatment of Oropharyngeal Cancer
As robotic machines for oropharyngeal cancer surgery become more common, surgeons debated the pros and cons of transoral robotic surgery and transoral laser microsurgery in a panel discussion at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. last January

SM13: Endoscopic Techniques Evolve As New Treatment for Sinonasal Malignancies
An endoscopic approach to sinonasal malignant tumors could eliminate the need for open facial incisions, but there are limitations to the procedures, otolargygology experts said at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. last January

SM13: Geriatric Patient Boom Expected to Put Strain on Otolaryngologists
A huge challenge facing otolaryngologists is the shortage of ENT specialists trained in treating geriatric patient issues as our elderly popuation grows, physicians said at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. last January
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