Objective data supporting improved Eustachian tube function from nasal decongestants is lacking

ARS Spread to Paranasal Sinuses, OMC Obstruction May Not Be Etiological Factors in Bacterial ARS Development
What are the associations among paranasal imaging results, symptoms, bony anatomic variations, and culture-proven bacterial acute rhinosinusitis (ARS)?
Videostroboscopy Identifies Glottic Cancer, but Not All Non-Invasive Lesions
Only approximately two-thirds of patients with non-invasive lesions are correctly identified as not having cancer by VS
Isolated Tonsillectomy Valid Treatment for OSA in Some Adults
Tonsillectomy can be considered for patients with mild OSA who have severe obstructing anatomy that is surgically correctible
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Common Following SCD Repair
New-onset BPPV occurs commonly after SCD repair, but the exact etiology remains unknown
Change in Cardinal Symptoms of Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Surgery vs. Medical Therapy
For patients with CRS, endoscopic sinus surgery results in significantly greater improvement in cardinal symptoms of CRS
Dramatic Increase in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Since 2000
What are the geographic and temporal trends in sinus surgery and frontal sinus surgery in the United States?

Delay in Deep Neck Abscess Surgical Drainage Negatively Affects Outcomes in Adults
In adults, delay in surgical drainage of deep neck abscess is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, but there is no such association in children

Multiple Features of Laryngoscopy Associated with Vocal Fold Paresis
Glottic configuration, ipsilateral thin vocal fold, vocal fold bowing, reduced movement, reduced kinesis, and phase lag were more likely to be associated with vocal fold paresis
Can Tonsil Size Help Predict Pediatric OSA Severity?
A study showed that tonsil size did not correlate with baseline OSA severity, even when adenoid hypertrophy was accounted for in the analysis
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