Leukotriene Modulator a Safe Pharmacological Option for Children with Adenoid Hypertrophy
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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.
New Database Informs Facial Fracture-Related Management and Cost Trends for U.S. Metropolitan Hospitals
With morbidity costs of facial trauma exceeding $1 billion each year, ew database informs facial fracture-related management and cost trends for U.S. Metropolitan hospitals.
Triological Society Honorees and Thesis Award Winners Recognized at COSM
During the recent Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings (COSM) in Chicago, the Triological Society’s outgoing president, Andrew N. Goldberg, MD, MSCE, celebrated Drs. Jennifer Grandis, Jay Piccirillo, and Donald Lanza with presidential citations, and Dr. Andrew Murr as his guest of honor.
Getting Involved Enriches Your Professional Life
Getting involved enriches your professional life, which requires saying “yes”—a lot.
Objective Testing for Patients with Suspected Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Requires a More Specific Approach
Objective testing for patients with suspected LPR is indicated if the patient presents with typical alarm symptoms, after empiric treatment fails to improve symptoms, or to ensure the need for long-term therapy or surgical interventions.
Performance Impact of Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Length
Cochlear implant (CI) surgeons are faced with the increasingly difficult task of choosing the “right” device despite a growing number of choices and conflicting evidence regarding the relative importance of various anatomic, surgical, and device-specific factors.
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