Identification of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) in head and neck melanoma can be particularly challenging, due in part to the unpredictable and diffuse lymphatic drainage of the head and neck.
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Objective Screening, Evaluation for Taste Disorders Is Key for COVID-19 Patients
Due to the high prevalence of taste disorders as an early clinical symptom in patients with COVID-19, proper screening and evaluation should be performed.
Dermal Fillers and Vaccine Reactions: How to Prepare Patients for the Rare Possibility
Untreated OSA Increases Sudden Death, Cardiovascular Risk
It’s been estimated that nearly 1 billion people worldwide have mild to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). A study published in BMJ Open Respiratory Research has shown that people who […]
How COVID-19 Has Impacted Medical Research
The pandemic has had far-reaching effects on research and may affect protocols for years to come.
Addressing Patient Anxiety During COVID-19 Pandemic
Solving Gender Pay Inequity in Otolaryngology Requires Multipronged Effort
A look at how and why the pay gap between male and female otolaryngologists exists and what can be done to fix it.
Otolaryngology Experts Share Best Practices in Five Areas
Otolaryngology experts examined important clinical questions in five areas—from antivirals for newborn hearing to tonsillar cancer—during the Triological Society’s “Best Practices” session.
How Climate Change May Be Affecting Sleep Patterns for Adults and Children
Robust research is increasingly showing the ill effects of climate change, from rising temperatures to severe weather events, on human sleep.
Sarcopenia Significantly Associated with Poorer Overall Survival of Patients with Head and Neck Cancers
Pretreatment sarcopenia as radiologically defined by decreased skeletal muscle index (SMI) or skeletal muscle mass (SMM) correlates with poor survival in HNC patients.
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