Rates of prescription medication use for anxiety, depression, and ADHD did not significantly differ between cases and controls in patients undergoing functional or aesthetic rhinoplasty.
Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction Caused by COVID-19 Affects Nearly One-Third of Patient Cohort
COVID-19 produced persistent olfactory dysfunction in 29% of cohort at a one-year follow-up evaluation.
Study Establishes SUVmax Cutoffs to Discriminate Benign and Malignant Lesions in the Palatine Tonsils
Tonsillectomy for patients with IFT displaying SUVmax >9.0, ratio >1.5, or symptoms or findings suggesting malignancy is recommended.
COVID Associated with Increased Attention on Articles in Otolaryngology Journals
COVID-19 pandemic was associated with an increase in volume, citations, and attention for both COVID and non-COVID articles in otolaryngology journals as compared to pre-COVID articles.

Letter from the Editor: Do We Really Understand What Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Mean?
Over the five years I’ve been editor of ENTtoday, we’ve showcased stories that aren’t published in peer-reviewed journals, highlighting otolaryngologist authors, artists, comedians, and athletes, and have often covered education, community service, and mentorship. We have […]

A Look at the Status of Precision Diagnostic Techniques in Otolaryngology

Breaking Down the Positive and Negative Aspects of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising

Competency-Based Otolaryngology Training Is Becoming More of a Fixture, But Needs to Be Fully Developed

Talking to the Children Who Followed Their Parents into Otolaryngology

How To: Endoscopic Medial Orbitotomy for Lateral Access to Anterior Cranial Base Pathology
This technique may help to further expand the role of endoscopic endonasal approach for experienced skull-base teams.
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