The incidence of alteration in taste sensation with coblation lingual tonsillectomy, TORS tongue-base reduction, and submucosal lingualplasty is sufficiently high to warrant warning patients.

The incidence of alteration in taste sensation with coblation lingual tonsillectomy, TORS tongue-base reduction, and submucosal lingualplasty is sufficiently high to warrant warning patients.
Patients undergoing ML may benefit from AA when a large posterior glottic gap is present
The authors advise against using the packs due to potential risks
The REMS is a potential teaching tool capable of reducing tremor in novice users.
How do costs compare between simultaneous cochlear implantation (SimCI) and sequential cochlear implantation (SeqCI) in adults if all bilaterally deaf patients undergo SeqCI vs. a theoretical model where SimCI is […]
Experts discuss hidden hearing loss and cochlear aging
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