Concurrent modified barium swallow (MBS) study and esophagrams may improve diagnostic accuracy, but they minimize additional studies.
Early Diagnosis, Treatment Essential in Acute Invasive Fungal Sinusitis in Patients with Recent COVID-19 Infection
Clinical suspicion of acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFR) among COVID-19 patients and early management with antifungal therapy and surgical debridement is essential for better outcomes and higher survival.
Presence of Women at U.S. Head and Neck Society Meetings Has Increased but Disparity Persists
High-profile speaker roles at national meetings can provide women starting out with needed role modeling and mentorship and promote their careers.
Vocal Cord Leukoplakia Management Trends Include Advanced Surgical Techniques, Voice Preservation
Here’s what a detailed literature review related to the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of vocal cord leukoplakia reveal about oncologic outcomes, voice preservation, and current and emerging techniques.

Is Betahistine Effective in the Treatment of Ménière’s Disease?
Though some studies show benefit, high-quality data demonstrating the efficacy of betahistine in the treatment of MD is absent.

What Is the Optimal Imaging Modality for Parathyroid Adenoma?
Ultrasound, scintigraphy, 4D CT, and MRI all demonstrate utility when evaluating a patient with primary hyperparathyroidism.

Imaging in Cutaneous Melanoma: Which Test to Order and When?
Regarding staging for cutaneous melanoma, there is no evidence to suggest that imaging for distant metastasis should be performed for Stages I and II patients in the absence of localizing symptoms.

Letter from the Editor: Supply Chain, Labor Shortages, and Short Fuses
It remains a challenging time to be a physician, but I’m hopeful we’ll see the light sometime soon.

Banning Unvaccinated Patients? Ethical Responsibilities Within the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination Controversies
Physicians now find themselves in the often uncomfortable position of advocating for the preventive health of patients in the context of a politicized public health response—vaccination.

How a Robust Social Media Presence Can Benefit Otolaryngologists and Their Patients
Patient education and outreach are compelling enough reasons to embrace social media, but they’re by no means the only ones.
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