Early diagnosis and management is critical for successful treatment in patients who present with neck masses as a sequela of malignancy

Adding Office-Based Laryngeal Procedures to Your Practice Can Benefit Patients
Adding office-based or awake laryngeal procedures to your practice is possible, and, once incorporated, it could be a big benefit

Tips on Evaluating, Treating Snoring
Evaluating and treating snoring in the office setting is something for which otolaryngologists are frequently called upon
Pain Management a Neglected Outcome Following Mandibular Trauma
Patients who undergo mandibular fracture experience a significant amount of pain following surgery, but pain management protocols remain unclear
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation May Treat Tinnitus
Repetitive transcranial magnetic pulses may improve symptoms of tinnitus

Trends in Revision Rhinoplasty
Otolaryngologists Tom D. Wang, MD and Dean Toriumi, MD discuss the changing trends in rhinoplasty over the past decade, pinpointing what technologies have emerged and how this new knowledge has […]

Does Weight Loss Affect the Apnea/ Hypopnea Index?
Bariatric surgical weight loss consistently reduces the severity of AHI and associated symptoms

Surveillance Recommendations Following Resection of Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma
Regular follow-up endoscopic examinations advised to monitor recurrence, potential for malignant transformation
Snoring Associated with Negative Sleep Behaviors, Health Conditions
Self-reported snoring linked with decreased sleep time, unintentionally falling asleep, coronary artery disease, depressive disorders
Elderly Patients with Laryngeal Squamous Cell Cancer Benefit from Higher Quality Care
Higher quality larynx cancer care associated with reduced incidence of late airway and swallowing impairment, improved outcomes, lower costs
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