Either treatment is effective for disease control with minimal morbidity and preservation of voice quality
Type 1 Diabetes Can Impact Auditory Dysfunction
Among type 1 diabetics, the odds of hearing loss is higher as compared with controls
Isotretinoin Rinses May Be Beneficial in Chemoprevention of Recurrent OCSCC
Oral isotretinoin as chemoprophylaxis for patients treated for oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma, in situ disease, or dysplasia may be beneficial in decreasing recurrence rate
Risk Level Varies during Free Flap Reconstruction of Glossectomy Defects
Free flap reconstruction of glossectomy defects is associated with increased morbidity and operative time when compared with nonflap reconstruction
Using Telemedicine in Otolaryngology
One use is real-time telemedicine, which is live, interactive, and can mimic a real-life encounter between a physician and a patient
What Is the Evidence for Open Versus Closed Treatment of Mandibular Condylar Fractures In Adults?
The decision is one of the greatest debates within maxillofacial trauma
Is Cocaine a Safe Topical Agent For Use During Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
The benefits of cocaine are unique in terms of its singular ability to both vasoconstrict and anesthetize the nasal mucosa
Ventilation Tubes in Middle Ear Effusion Post– Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Radiation: To Insert or Not?
A gradual approach to the management of OME postradiotherapy is recommended
Is At-Home Genetic Testing in the Best Interests of the Individual?
At-home genetic testing doesn’t offer a fully informed consent process, and individuals may not understand the serious implications of the information
How to Appropriately Discharge a Patient
Essential guidelines to ensure you are complying with law and avoiding exposure to medical malpractice or abandonment claims
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