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Search Results for: literature review

No One-Size-Fits-All Technique or Clear Decision-Making Pattern for Treating Vocal Fold Sulcus/Scars

April 19, 2022

There does not seem to be a one-size-fits-all treatment for adult patients with vocal fold sulcus or scars, suggesting the need for more subjective and objective decision-making tools.

Filed Under: Laryngology, Laryngology, Literature Reviews, Practice Focus Tagged With: clinical outcomes, treatment

Triological Society’s President Emphasizes Importance of Journal Publishing to Otolaryngology

March 14, 2022

President Michael Benninger, MD, reviewed the state of journal publishing and its sometimes untapped potential while underscoring the importance of being involved, even when spare time is limited.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: otolaryngology, Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting

Is Radiofrequency Ablation a Good Alternative to Surgery for Benign Thyroid Nodules? A Look at Benefits, Risks

March 14, 2022

It’s important a patient understands their options: performing surgery to remove the nodule permanently and RFA, which gives patients the ability to have the nodule reduced in size with no incision, under a local anesthetic.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider, Laryngology, Practice Focus Tagged With: clinical research, thyroid nodule

Is There a Role for Bedside Biopsy in the Evaluation of Acute Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis?

February 16, 2022

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Is there a role for bedside biopsy in the evaluation of acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis?

Pages: 1 2 | Multi-Page

Filed Under: Rhinology, Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical best practices, rhinosinusitis

How to Ethically Navigate Caring for Fellow Physicians and Healthcare Providers

February 16, 2022

Caring for a colleague in medicine carries additional responsibilities, including navigating potential challenges to your care in the context of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and social justice.

Filed Under: Departments, Everyday Ethics, Home Slider Tagged With: clinical best practices, Ethics

A Breakdown of the Many Manifestations of Long-Haul COVID-19

February 16, 2022

A Breakdown of the Many Manifestations of Long-Haul COVID-19

From loss of smell to vocal cord paralysis, here are the ways COVID-19 has left its mark on otolaryngology patients.

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Filed Under: Features, Home Slider Tagged With: COVID19, patient care

Hippocampal Volume Shown on MRI Correlates with Olfactory Performance in Patients with Cognitive Impairment

January 14, 2022

A look at what neurodegenerative changes can be observed with MRI in patients with olfactory impairment and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia.

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Rhinology, Rhinology Tagged With: clinical best practices, patient care

When Should a Retained Tympanostomy Tube Be Removed?

January 14, 2022

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Currently, there are no guidelines for the management of retained tubes in asymptomatic patients. Should they be removed?

Filed Under: Pediatric, Pediatric, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical research, treatment, tympanostomy tube

Assessment of Tranexamic Acid in Reducing Intraoperative Blood Loss During Rhytidectomy

January 14, 2022

Tranexamic acid (TXA) is an antifibrinolytic agent that inhibits clot breakdown and is well described in the literature toreduce intraoperative blood loss in craniofacial, cardiac, trauma, dermatologic, and orthopedic surgeries.

Pages: 1 2 | Multi-Page

Filed Under: Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, Facial Plastic/Reconstructive, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical research, rhytidectomy

Head and Neck Cancer: What Can Be Done to Mitigate Differences in Diagnosis Between Healthcare Providers?

January 13, 2022

A light micrograph of a section through a squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue.

There are differences between how a community-based practice and a tertiary care center might approach head and neck cancer diagnosis. But what are they and why do they exist?

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Filed Under: Features, Head and Neck, Home Slider Tagged With: diagnosis, head and neck cancer

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