A look at the effect of therapeutic radiation exposure on airway volume, tissue deformation, and bony structure displacement in the setting of operative laryngoscopy.
BSS Should Be Considered in Differential Diagnosis
A look at the imaging characteristics and clinical outcomes of biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma (BSS)?
Intraductal Botulinum Toxin Is Safe for Managing Salivary Disorders
The intraductal route of botulinum toxin delivery to salivary glands was without complication and was effective in two patients treated therapeutically.

Otolaryngologist’s Love of Running Helps Her Connect with Patients, Other Physicians
Ilaaf Darrat, MD, MBA, a pediatric otolaryngologist, explains how running has helped her medical career.

Lessons Learned about Clinical Data Registries
Otolaryngologists share what they learned about from their experience collecting clinical data surrounding cochlear implant care.

The Value of Clinical Registries in Otolaryngology

Is It Time to De-Escalate Radiation Therapy in Patients with HPV+ HNC?
Radiation therapy has a host of drawbacks, including long-term side effects and even treatment-related morbidity in some cases.

Using the Vagus Nerve to Help Hearing
Vagus nerve stimulation paired with tones may improve auditory processing.

Autoimmune Diseases May Have Features of both Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Diseases
Autoinflammatory diseases are a new class of immune-mediated diseases of the innate immune system.

Achieving Equity and Parity in Otolaryngology Care
A physician’s ethical obligation beyond access to care. If your patients are culturally different from you, it’s important to learn and understand their needs.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 105
- 106
- 107
- 108
- 109
- …
- 327
- Next Page »