“What is the “shadow economy of effort” in undergraduate medical education, how does the complex adaptive system (CAS) of residence application and selection affect the system’s outcomes, and what can be done to address that system’s inherent challenges?”
American Head and Neck Society Reviews Recommendations on Surgical Management of the Neck in Patients with Oral Cancer
What are the current recommendations regarding surgical management of the neck in patients with oral cancer, specifically in regard to the indications and extent of dissection required in patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)?
Steroid Sex Hormones Appear Present in and Have Effect on Human and Animal Vocal Folds
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?
MenQOL Assessment Instrument Yields Promising Initial Results
Subject to further study, the patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) MenQOL may be used to assess the effects of treatment on disease-specific quality of life in patients with MD
3D-Based Model Shown Most Effective in Segmenting Inner Ear for Calculation of EH Volume Ratio
The 3D U-Net model was shown to be superior in performance to the 2D model in analyzing EH volume ratio, and the 3D model with data pairing performed better than the model without data pairing.
Work Group Delivers Consensus Statement on Administration of Systemic Bevacizumab in Patients with Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
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.
Vestibular Disorders May Result in Impaired Cognitive Function
Findings indicate that vestibular disorders can result in impairments across various aspects of cognitive functioning, particularly in visuospatial cognition.
Systematic Review of AAV–Based Gene Therapy for Hereditary Deafness Presents Progress and Challenges
AAV-based gene therapy represents a promising therapeutic approach for hereditary deafness.
Patients Younger Than 11 Years with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Have a More Aggressive Disease and Lower Early Remission Rate Than Older Children
Pediatric patients with DTC who are younger than 11 years at diagnosis have more aggressive disease features and a lower early remission rate than older patients, although their long-term outcome is satisfactory.
Sodium Oxybate Improves Voice Symptoms in Patients with Alcohol-Responsive LD
What is the efficacy and safety of sodium oxybate versus placebo in patients with isolated laryngeal dystonia (LD)?
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