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Literature Reviews » Laryngology

LLMs in Otolaryngology Residency Admissions: A Random Sampling of Interview Questions

October 3, 2025

Does ChatGPT exhibit demographic bias—based on race, gender, or sexual orientation—when simulating residency selection rankings in otolaryngology?

Reusable Laryngoscopes Pose an Environmental Benefit Over Single-Use Disposable Counterparts

September 3, 2025

When used at a high frequency, R-Ls pose an environmental benefit over SUD-Ls, although SUD-Ls have significant advantages in various situations.

Silastic and Gore-Tex Implants Provide Similar Improvements in Patients Receiving TT1 for Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility

June 6, 2025

Silicone and Gore-Tex implants both provide adequate and comparable results in TT1.

Steroid Sex Hormones Appear Present in and Have Effect on Human and Animal Vocal Folds

May 6, 2025

Are steroid sex hormones (SSH) present in the vocal folds of animals and humans, and what are the effects of SSH treatment or exposure on vocal fold tissue?

Work Group Delivers Consensus Statement on Administration of Systemic Bevacizumab in Patients with Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

April 3, 2025

This consensus statement highlights the importance of consultative discussions with patients with RRP and their caregivers regarding bevacizumab as a possible nonsurgical treatment and outlines numerous specific considerations concerning systemic administration of the drug.

Sodium Oxybate Improves Voice Symptoms in Patients with Alcohol-Responsive LD

March 7, 2025

What is the efficacy and safety of sodium oxybate versus placebo in patients with isolated laryngeal dystonia (LD)?

Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections Promising Treatment Option for Patients with Vocal Fold Scar and Sulcus

January 8, 2025

PRP injections resulted in improved patient-reported outcome measures and auditory–perceptual measures of voice and are a promising treatment option for vocal fold scar and sulci.

Commensal Microbiota Have Impact on the Laryngeal Immune System in Mice

November 5, 2024

The cellular landscape of the mouse model larynx contains multiple macrophages and secretory epithelial cell populations; commensal microbiota has an extensive impact on the laryngeal immune system.

Combined Endoscopic Approaches Can Provide Maximal Exposure to the Infratemporal Fossa

October 4, 2024

Combining minimal access endoscopic approaches to the ITF can provide significantly greater exposure than an isolated endoscopic transnasal transpterygoid approach (EETA), thereby providing enhanced access to address lesions with extensive involvement of the ITF.

Awake Orotracheal Intubation Shown Successful in Four Patients with Laryngeal Cancer

October 4, 2024

Awake videolaryngoscopy intubation is an excellent strategy to adopt in patients with laryngeal cancer, particularly when potentially complicated intubation is expected.

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