Nasolabial flap (NLF) achieved satisfactory results in secondary rhinoplasty of unilateral CLND for patients with nasal tissue deficiencies in whom the surgeon weighed the potential benefits over postoperative scarring.
Report on ChatGPT Provides Guidance on Effective and Ethical Use for Academic Writers
If writers understand ChatGPT’s strengths and weaknesses, they can harness its power to make their processes more efficient and their products more robust, leveraging the tool to their advantage.

Immunotherapy Boosted Survival in Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer Is Short Lived
Targeted immunotherapies have become part of ATC treatment over the last decade or so, boosting recognition of tumor cells and activation of the immune system. But the studies on their effects have been fairly scarce and heterogeneous.

Apnea and Sleepiness During the Day Are Linked with Dizziness in the Elderly
Daytime somnolence and sleep apnea are associated with dizziness in the elderly. New study shows that these conditions have an independent link to dizziness apart from the many overlapping comorbidities that are often seen in an older population

Number of 2024 Main Residency Match Applicants Reached an All-time High
Over 44,000 Applicants and Nearly 6,400 Residency Programs Participate in Match Day 2024

FDA Approves First Nasal Spray for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Without Polyps
The FDA recently expanded the approval of the XHANCE fluticasone propionate nasal spray manufactured by Optinose for chronic rhinosinusitis to also include treatment of adults aged 18 and older without nasal polyps.

Should residency programs return to in-person interviews after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Three years after the coronavirus pandemic made residency interviews virwtual, some programs have begun to do in-person interviews again this year, to the delight of some resident candidates and faculty.

New study findings suggest that cochlear implantees have a dampened emotional experience with music
People with bilateral cochlear implantation have diminished perception of musical attributes, which limits their emotional response when listening

Honors and Education: Triological Society Combined Section Meeting 2024
Distinguished otolaryngologists were honored and generations of physicians connected at the 2024 Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Generative AI and the Future of Otolaryngology
This article provides a brief foundational understanding of generative AI and describes examples of its current and potential uses in healthcare, as well as the experience of some otolaryngologists in their early adoption of generative AI programs designed to help ease the burdensome task of documentation.
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