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Search Results for: literature review

Persistent Cough in a Nonsmoking Woman

March 1, 2014

A 57-year-old woman presents with a five-year history of persistent, nonproductive cough

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Filed Under: Case of the Month, Departments, Laryngology, Practice Focus Tagged With: cough

Clinical Vignettes 101

March 1, 2014

How to develop, write, and submit a clinical vignette for presentation at a scientific meeting

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Filed Under: Departments, Medical Education, Resident Focus Tagged With: career

Are Diagnostic Tests Useful for Nasal Valve Compromise?

February 5, 2014

Without a gold standard test to diagnose nasal valve compromise, history and physical exam are key measures for distinguishing among septal, turbinate, and sidewall causes.

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Filed Under: Practice Focus, Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: rhinology

Are Stents Necessary after Choanal Atresia Repair?

January 1, 2014

Patient outcomes are good regardless of whether postoperative stents are used, but repair without stents lessens intensity of postsurgical management and avoids potential for stent-related complications

Filed Under: Practice Focus, Rhinology, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: nasal stent, rhinology

Non-AHI Measurements May Be Useful in Nonsurgical Management of OSA

January 1, 2014

Are measurements of real-world clinical outcomes other than the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) useful in managing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Practice Focus, Sleep Medicine, Sleep Medicine

Retropharyngeal Abscess Prediction Remains Limited

December 1, 2013

Is it possible to determine more standardized clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for retropharyngeal abscesses (RPAs)?

Filed Under: Laryngology, Laryngology, Literature Reviews, Pediatric, Pediatric Tagged With: clinical, CPG, retropharyngeal abscess

Immunomodulatory Approaches to Treating Chronic Rhinosinusitis Gain Importance

November 1, 2013

Link between immunodeficiency and CRS boosts new therapies for the disorder, said otolaryngologists at the 2013 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting

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Filed Under: Features, Practice Focus, Rhinology Tagged With: AAO-HNS annual meeting, chronic rhinosinusitis, immunodeficiency, Immunomodulatory, therapies

Otolaryngologists Increasingly Move Inferior Turbinate Surgery into the Office

November 1, 2013

Physicians find cost, scheduling, and patient care benefits to performing office-based inferior turbinate hypertrophy surgery

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Filed Under: Departments, Practice Focus, Rhinology, Special Reports Tagged With: inferior turbinate hypertrophy, otolaryngologist, patient care, practice management, surgery

Is Percutaneous Dilational Tracheotomy Equivalent to Traditional Open Surgical Tracheotomy With Regard to Peri-Operative and Post-Operative Complications?

November 1, 2013

PDT appears to be a safe alternative to open surgical tracheotomy, although it may increase risk of asymptomatic tracheal stenosis

Filed Under: Laryngology, Laryngology, Practice Focus, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: Percutaneous Dilational Tracheotomy, risk, surgery, tracheal stenosis, Tracheotomy

Saline Irrigation Effective in Treating CRS

October 1, 2013

Is the use of topical nasal therapies with saline alone and in combination with antibiotics, antifungals or corticosteroids effective in the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS)?

Filed Under: Literature Reviews, Rhinology, Rhinology Tagged With: chronic rhinosinusitis, saline irrigation

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