Eosinophils are the bane of nasal mucosa, and no one knows better than Fredrick A. Kuhn, MD, of the Georgia Nasal and Sinus Institute in Savannah, GA-a region where it is not uncommon for otolaryngologists to see patients presenting with polyps.
Intraoperative Volume CT Demonstrates Appeal, but Questions Remain
Intraoperative volume CT is showing promise as a tool to help with complex endoscopic sinonasal and skull base procedures.

Nose News: Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Middle Meatal Stents
Just how much of the nose plays a role in sleep-disordered breathing should probably get a bit more attention.

Patient Selection, Counseling Can Prevent FESS Failures, Disappointments
The success of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) often depends on patient selection and expectations, according to several experts.

Current Controversies in Rhinologic Surgery
The modified Lothrop procedure is becoming the standard method for treating severe frontal sinus disease, but the osteoplastic frontal sinusotomy still has a role.

Socioeconomic Disparities in Otolaryngology: No Easy Explanations, No Easy Answers
Report from the Society of University Otolaryngologists

Steroidal Sprays for Rhinosinusitis: Experts Assess a Review
In a review of the literature published in The Cochrane Library, two Israeli authors conclude that the use of topical corticosteroid nasal sprays-either alone or in combination with antibiotic therapy-shows an advantage over placebo in the treatment of the symptoms of acute rhinosinusitis.

For Laryngomalacia, Microdebrider-Assisted Supraglottoplasty Preferred

FDA Guidance on Sinusitis and Its Potential Impact on Treatment
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