Investigators from around the country presented their findings at the 119th Annual Meeting of the Triological Society
Newly Identified Gene May Be Linked to Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Researchers have identified a new gene that may be associated with causing sensorineural hearing loss in childhood
New Immunotherapy Improves Survival Rates in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
New immunotherapy improves overall survival and improves quality of life with fewer side effects in a treatment-resistant and rapidly progressing form of head and neck carcinoma, reports a large, randomized international trial.
Otolaryngologists Gather at COSM for 2016 Triological Society Annual Meeting
The 119th Annual Meeting welcomed otolaryngologists and other professionals to come together to improve and expand their knowledge and skills
Reducing Costs in the Changing Fabric of Healthcare
Lecturer describes shift in healthcare from 1946 through the ACA
What Is the Best Method for Minimizing Risk of Hematoma Formation after Rhytidectomy?
The most commonly used adjunctive measures are drain placement, application of tissue sealant, and use of compression dressings
Keys to a Successful Medical Mission
MRI, CT Beneficial for Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The choice between MRI and CT will have to be determined by individual clinicians, based on their assessments of relative risks and benefits
Vestibular Schwannoma Quality-of-Life Assessment Shows Minimal Clinically Signicant Difference
The MCID can be a useful tool to evaluate and compare group outcomes
Submandibular Gland Autotransplantation Can Help Prevent Xerostomia
Following the two-stage autotransplantation, xerostomia was reduced in the long term due to improved saliva production of the reimplanted gland
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