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Sutures Make Differences in Complications, Revision of Blepharoplasties

April 1, 2007

In performing blepharoplasty, the type of suture materials used by the surgeon may make a difference in outcome, researchers suggested at the first combined sections meeting of the Triological Society.

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Incision, Repair of Ear Hematoma Recommended

April 1, 2007

A procedure in which a hematoma in the ear is repaired through definitive incision and drainage appears to result in good cosmetic outcomes, researchers reported at the combined sections meeting of the Triological Society.

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Hook, Line, and Sinker: Unusual and Interesting Foreign-Body Cases

April 1, 2007

World’s Tallest Man Saves China Dolphins

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Prescription Medications May Do Little to Encourage CPAP Use

March 1, 2007

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) afflicts at least 2 to 4% of the adult population.

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Rhinophototherapy May Offer Promise to Allergic Rhinitis Patients

March 1, 2007

A form of light treatment called rhinophototherapy is being studied in the United States and may one day provide patients with allergic rhinitis and other diseases of the upper airway, such as nasal polyposis, with an alternative to standard therapies.

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Are Vestibular Exams as Effective as Electronystagmography?

March 1, 2007

Mohamed A. Hamid, MD, PhD, believes, as a matter of principle, that an office vestibular examination is necessary before ordering electronystagmography (ENG)-or any other vestibular diagnostic tests, for that matter.

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Management of Dysphagia Requires a Team Approach

March 1, 2007

Dysphagia affects more than 20% of the population over the age of 50.

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Multispecialty Consortium Introduces Rhinosinusitis Clinical Trial Guidelines.

March 1, 2007

A consortium of 25 allergists and otorhinolaryngologists from five medical specialty societies in the United States has developed a guideline for designing clinical trials in the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis.

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New, Conforming, Easy-to-Use Materials Characterize Developments in Middle Ear Reconstruction

March 1, 2007

Biocompatible, conforming, and easy-to-use materials-these are the key characteristics of innovations in middle ear reconstruction, according to several experts.

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The Neurotologist as Gamma Knife Radiosurgeon

March 1, 2007

There are three management options for patients with acoustic neuromas: microsurgical removal, stereotactic radiosurgery, and expectant management.

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