New research from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden indicates that the cochlea houses a biological circadian clock that influences the degree of hearing damage that occurs after exposure to noise, […]
COSM14: Sleep Disturbances Not To Be Overlooked in Elderly Otolaryngology Patients
Experts discuss benefits, risks of surgery for sleep apnea in older patients

COSM14: HPV Status and Prognosis for Oropharyngeal Cancers
Experts share insights on HPV risk factors, effectiveness of vaccinations, treatment
COSM14: Healthcare Reform Expected to Impact Physician Demand, Hiring
Otolaryngologists predict changes in demand for services, costs, and physician reimbursement as Affordable Care Act takes hold

COSM14: Case-Based Learning May Improve Medical Education
Otolaryngologists on ways to boost students’ attention, retention of course materials

COSM14: Award Winners Tackle Cochlear Implantation, Regrowth of Inner Ear Hair Cells
George Wanna, MD, and Hinrich Staecker, MD, PhD, are winners of the Triological Society’s Mosher and Fowler Awards, respectively, for excellence in otolaryngological candidate theses

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection: Time to Test Newborns?

Treatment Termination Criteria for Necrotizing (Malignant) Otitis Externa
Antibiotics, imaging studies, antimicrobial therapy and 6-month follow up for NOE is recommended

Frey’s Syndrome Prevention, Treatment Following Parotid Surgery
Parotid parenchyma-sparing procedures, interpositional grafts aid in prevention; intradermal botulinum toxin type A injections may be used in treatment

Patient Safety Comes First in Clinical Decisions on Second Opinion Consultations
Ethical considerations for otolaryngologists when another physician’s diagnosis, treatment plan seem medically irresponsible
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