Four vocal fold experts relay their careful approaches to diagnosis and treatment

Four vocal fold experts relay their careful approaches to diagnosis and treatment
Once a rare symptomatic disorder characterized by kidney stones, bone loss, neuromuscular disorders and other hypercalcemic signs, PHPT is now appreciated to have a much higher incidence than previously thought, and to usually be only mildly symptomatic or even asymptomatic
Incorporating health literacy practices into patient care.
The Society for Middle Ear Disease aims to promote public and professional awareness of the importance of otitis media as a major health problem.
A new study again raises the issue of cancer risk with CT scan usage.
Evidence regarding the addition of antiherpetic medications to high-dose steroid therapy in the treatment of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
The Association of American Medical Colleges is preparing a new slate of recommendations for improving the way med schools screen students in an effort to get at what kind of people the applicants are—and whether they have the qualities that will make them good, caring doctors.
Starting in 2015, the exam will include stronger emphasis on behavioral sciences and reasoning skills.
There is no one right answer to the question of which imaging test is best for patients with hearing loss who are candidates for cochlear implantation. Age, underlying pathology and the ability to tolerate radiation and sedation are just a few of the variables that can determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) or both are chosen in this clinical setting.