What is the potential of machine learning to improve the diagnostic capabilities of chest radiographs in cases of pediatric foreign body aspiration (FBA)?
Propofol Application Rate Pattern Found Suitable for Performing Sedation-Controlled DISE in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and/or Snoring
What are the influences of different rates of propofol application on the achieved depth and length of the sedation course during drug-induced endoscopy (DISE)?
Canadian Rhinologists More Comfortable with Prescribing and Managing Biologics for CRSwNP than Non-Rhinologists
What can be learned from otolaryngologists’ experiences in prescribing biologics for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP), including prescribing practices, patient factors guiding prescriber decisions, and physician
Onabotulinum Toxin A Therapy Improves Drooling Severity in Children with Silorrhea
Onabotulinum Toxin A (BoNT-A; Botox) Therapy Improves Drooling Severity in Children with Silorrhea and adverse effects were few, transient, and not severe.
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves Recover Function with Neoadjuvant Treatment of Locally Advanced Thyroid Cancer
Advanced Thyroid Carcinomatous neural invasion can be a reversible process, and recovered nerves may demonstrate normal morphology and electrophysiological activity.
New Database Informs Facial Fracture-Related Management and Cost Trends for U.S. Metropolitan Hospitals
With morbidity costs of facial trauma exceeding $1 billion each year, ew database informs facial fracture-related management and cost trends for U.S. Metropolitan hospitals.
Novel Fascia Taco Approach Shown Safe and Effective in Patients Receiving Nasal Septum Perforation Closure
The fascia taco technique was shown to be safe, easy to apply, and short in duration, with a high overall success rate and low morbidity in patients requiring NSP closure.
19th Century Laryngologist Effectively Saved the Brooklyn Bridge
Built in the 19th century, the East River Bridge employed a suspension design and materials on a never-before-seen scale. Its masonry towers required the use of pressured caissons for excavation. When workers began collapsing after exiting the caisson at day’s end, a laryngologist was called in to save the project.
Commercial-Grade, Application-Based Hearing Assessment Strongly Correlates with Traditional Audiometry
Commercial-grade, app-based pure tone audiometry demonstrates an overall strong correlation and accuracy with traditional audiometry, but it is not intended to replace an evaluation performed in a controlled environment with calibrated equipment and a skillfully trained clinician.
Ophthalmic Medication Maxitrol Shown to Eradicate Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm In Vitro
Bacterial biofilms are a feature of many chronic diseases of the head/neck. Few of the topical antibiofilm agents that can be used to eradicate biofilms in vitro are suitable for otolaryngological application. Maxitrol may demonstrate antibiofilm activity and may therefore be useful in the management of biofilm-related disease in the head/neck.
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