Does the type of pre-operative nodal biopsy influence the risk of ENE in patients with p16-positive OPSCC, and is it associated with adjuvant therapy type?
Factors Associated with High‐Risk Ergonomic Postures During Office‐ Based Rhinology Procedures: A Pilot Biomechanical Analyses
What ergonomic risks do rhinologists face during common office-based procedures, and how does procedure type influence the frequency of high-risk postures?
Comparing Efficacy of Steroid Irrigation, Steroid‐Eluting Sinus Stent, and Both Modalities on Endoscopic Outcomes After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
What is the comparative efficacy of steroid irrigation, steroid-eluting sinus (SES) stents, and their combination in improving endoscopic outcomes following ESS in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis?
LLMs in Otolaryngology Residency Admissions: A Random Sampling of Interview Questions
Does ChatGPT exhibit demographic bias—based on race, gender, or sexual orientation—when simulating residency selection rankings in otolaryngology?
Cholesterol Granuloma May Lead to Erroneous Diagnoses of CSF Leakage
Cholesterol granulomas produce significant quantities of BTP, potentially resulting in erroneous diagnoses of CSF leakage.
Findings Underscore Potential Bidirectional Relationship of Loneliness and Hearing Loss
There is a notable association between loneliness and an increased risk of HL.
SFI Method Shows High Accuracy in Predicting Middle-Ear Dysfunctions
Study results suggest that the sweep frequency impedance (SFI) method will lead to more accurate predictions of middle-ear dysfunctions in clinical settings as compared to conventional tympanometry.
Reusable Laryngoscopes Pose an Environmental Benefit Over Single-Use Disposable Counterparts
When used at a high frequency, R-Ls pose an environmental benefit over SUD-Ls, although SUD-Ls have significant advantages in various situations.
Before and After Facelift Photos on Social Media Reflect Misleading Pre- and Post-Operative Deviations
There are significant inconsistencies in surgeon-posted before and after facelift photos found on Instagram concerning size, rotation, brightness, and more.
Hearing Loss Genes Evaluated as Candidates for Therapy
Hearing loss genes vary widely in treatment favorability; thus, targeting development efforts to promising candidates will ensure the highest likelihood of clinical success. Several genes were identified as appealing targets.
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