There is little physiologic data comparing Eustachian tube function in each ear, but clinically relevant information can be gleaned from studies on surgical outcomes.
How Gene Editing is Changing Otolaryngology
Cost of Sleep Studies for U.S. Medicare Beneficiaries Is High
The healthcare burden of administering sleep studies is substantial, although the annual cost is declining.
Pregnancy-Associated Bell’s Palsy Associated with Worse Longterm Outcomes
These poor outcomes seem to be the result of factors intrinsic to pregnancy, not the tendency for medical therapy to be withheld in pregnancy-associated cases of BP.
HN Sweat Gland Adenocarcinoma Rare, But Locally Aggressive
HNSGA are locally aggressive tumors that most commonly occur on the face. Their presence predicts poorer outcomes.
Higher-Quality Larynx Cancer Care Associated with Lower Mortality, Morbidity
High-volume surgical care was associated with lower one-year costs, even after controlling for quality.
How to Avoid Wrong-Patient Errors
While wrong-patient errors can be deadly, most are preventable.
Ransomware: What It Is and How to Prevent It
The goal of ransomware is to encrypt your files and effectively disable access to them. Here are some tips for preventing an attack.
FDA Warning Slows, but Does Not Stop, Codeine Prescribing in Children after Tonsillectomy
One in 20 children are prescribed codeine after undergoing tonsillectomy despite FDA black box warning regarding safety and efficacy issues associated with prescribing the opioid to children after these surgeries.
Global Rates of Pediatric Hearing Loss Higher Than Thought
Despite advances in screening and treatment, many children are not receiving the benefits of early hearing detection and intervention
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