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Literature Reviews

Younger Patients with Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Have Better Survival Rates

September 6, 2019

Despite the rising oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma incidences in young patients, they have improved survival rates compared to older patients.

Hi-Fidelity VR/3D Models Can Aid in Temporal Bone Surgery Practice

September 6, 2019

A look at the various temporal bone simulation platforms and their best uses.

Curcumin Gum Formula Improves Curcumin Release for Chemoprevention

September 6, 2019

Enhanced mucosal contact appears critical in improving curcumin release and absorption.

Patients More Likely to Survive Complex Cancer Surgery at Top Hospitals than Affiliates

August 12, 2019

The hospital at which the cancer surgery is performed does seem to matter when it comes to the likelihood of survival.

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Regular NSAID Use May Improve Survival in Some with Head and Neck Cancer

August 12, 2019

Regular nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drugs use likely confers a statistically and clinically significant advantage disease-specific survival overall survival in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Octanoic Acid May Reduce Tremor Magnitude for Essential Voice Tremor Patients

August 12, 2019

Magnitude of amplitude tremor (MATR) and magnitude of frequency tremor (MFTR) were significantly lower after three weeks of octanoic acid dosing compared to placebo.

TORS Use in Early Stage Oropharyngeal Cancer May Lower Positive Margin Outcome

August 12, 2019

The advantages of TORS for early stage OPSCC may be a lower likelihood of postsurgical positive margins and subsequent need for adjuvant chemoradiotherapy.

Factors Associated with Increased Opioid Use in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

August 12, 2019

Concurrent septoplasty and younger age were associated with increased opioid usage, although the majority of FESS patients did not take more than five opioid tablets after surgery.

Factors Associated with Hearing Impairment in Adolescent Youths

August 12, 2019

Otitis media history was a significant hearing impairment risk factor each period, whereas very low birth weight emerged as an important risk factor after survival chances improved.

Clinical Findings Can Predict, But Should Not Exclude, Difficult Intubation

July 7, 2019

Although several simple clinical findings are useful for predicting a higher likelihood of difficult endotracheal intubation, no clinical finding reliably excludes a difficult intubation.

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