Pursuing MRI in patients with documented ASNHL is more cost-effective than observation

Pursuing MRI in patients with documented ASNHL is more cost-effective than observation
The use of antibiotics without independent anti-inflammatory properties have limited efficacy in patients with eCRS
Advances in endoscopic laryngeal surgery have enabled practitioners to avoid tracheostomy and its attendant morbidity.
Polyp recurrence is still common after ESS, with control of polyps up to 18 months found in approximately 60% to 70% of patients
Larynx-preserving surgery alone and larynx-preserving surgery with radiation were associated with improved survival compared to radiation alone.
Target musculature is the primary innervated muscle that produces the highest EMG amplitude and is the sole muscle grossly contracting with nerve stimulation
A look at the impact the pediatric tonsillectomy guidelines, published by the AAO-HNS in January 2011, have had on individual
practicing clinicians
An evaluation of a child with sleep-disordered breathing requires a careful assessment of symptoms as well as tonsil size
There is strong support for CT neck scans for patients with newly diagnosed UVFP
Olfactory Impairment and Disease Etiology areLinked