What is the impact of posterior pharyngeal wall (PPW) injection on severity of dysphagia and dysphonia in the treatment of velopharyngeal deficiency (VPD)?
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Continued Discussion And Engagement Are Essential To How Otolaryngologists Are Championing DEI Initiatives In Medicine
Otolaryngologists strongly support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in medicine, with 59% of trainees and 86% of practicing otolaryngologists “favoring or strongly favoring” DEI initiatives.
Is Topical Tranexamic Acid Effective in Treating Epistaxis?
Epistaxis is a common emergency department (ED) presentation. Many cases are self-limited, but other cases may require an intervention to stop bleeding. Methods to manage epistaxis include nasal compression, topical vasoconstrictors, cautery, nasal packing, and even surgical ligation in severe cases.
Finesse, Patience, and Courage Can Help Physicians Reach a Resolution Juggling Difficult Patients and Conflicting Interests
Otolaryngologists say that carefully choosing the right words, understanding the goals and values of the other party involved, and having a good dose of self-awareness go a long way, both in helping to avoid conflicts and in preventing escalation when they arise.
Integration of AI into Otorhinolaryngology Expands with Future Promise
CLINICAL QUESTION What are the implications of applying various branches of artificial intelligence (AI) to the subfields of otology, rhinology, laryngology, and head and neck? BOTTOM LINE Given its progression, […]
Leukotriene Modulator a Safe Pharmacological Option for Children with Adenoid Hypertrophy
Leukotriene Modulator a Safe Pharmacological Option for Children with Adenoid Hypertrophy
What Are the Predictors of Success with Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation?
HNS was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2014 as a treatment option for patients with moderate to severe OSA who cannot tolerate CPAP.
Otolaryngologists Share Tips Tor Navigating Challenges They Learned In Their First Five Years of Practice
Is p16 Testing Sufficient as a Surrogate for HPV-Related Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
The use of p16 as a surrogate marker for HPV has gained traction, but is it sufficient as a surrogate for HPV-related squamous cell carcinoma?
Established Adult Tracheostomy Tube Exchange: How Often Is Enough?
The timing of tracheostomy tube changes should be tailored to each individual case.
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