The incidence of alteration in taste sensation with coblation lingual tonsillectomy, TORS tongue-base reduction, and submucosal lingualplasty is sufficiently high to warrant warning patients.

The incidence of alteration in taste sensation with coblation lingual tonsillectomy, TORS tongue-base reduction, and submucosal lingualplasty is sufficiently high to warrant warning patients.
Topical beta-blocker therapy is a safe treatment for patients that meet a certain criteria
The decision is one of the greatest debates within maxillofacial trauma
Targeted therapy shows promise in clinical trials for both pediatric and adult patients
Overall 12% of patients experienced complications specific to the surgery within a year following the procedure.
Olfactory Impairment and Disease Etiology areLinked
In addition to the known sex-specific cancer types, such as ovarian and prostate cancers, there are significant gender disparities in non-sex-specific cancers, such as rate of incidence and susceptibility, tumor […]
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has issued a new guideline that addresses the long-term needs of survivors of head and neck cancer.
Researchers propose a new staging system for human papillomavirus-related oropharyngeal cancers based on findings from the International Collaboration on Oropharyngeal cancer Network for Staging (ICON-S) study.