Can a psychometrically reliable, valid patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP)-related disability be developed that is appropriately rigorous for use in clinical trials? BOTTOM LINE The CoPE PROM could be a […]

Letter from the Editor: Changing the Otolaryngology Landscape While Keeping the End in Mind
What could an end state look like for otolaryngology?

Is There a Link Between Climate Change and Rhinosinusitis? Researchers Explore Possibilities

Managing the Increasing Primary Care Burden in Otolaryngology

Breaking Down the New Guidelines on Cochlear Implants for Pediatric Single-Sided Deafness

How To: A Modified Endoscopic Draf III Approach for Dermoid Cysts
The specific challenges of pediatric skull base surgery may be overcome with the adaptation of these techniques and the adoption of new instruments.

How To: Inferior Meatus Augmentation Procedure for Empty Nose Syndrome
Empty nose syndrome is an uncommon disease characterized by a debilitating spectrum of symptoms such as paradoxical nasal obstruction, nasal dryness, and nasal burning.

Otolaryngology Resident Says Art Helps Her Process Ideas on Wellness, Burnout
Cheyanne M. Silver, MD, uses her art as a creative outlet and an emotional release valve.
Age-Related Hearing Loss Is Associated with Incident Dementia in Adults Over 60
Is age-related hearing loss (HL) a risk factor for incident dementia? BOTTOM LINE HL diagnosis was independently associated with incident dementia when compared with no HL diagnosis, and individuals with a […]
COVID-19 Associated with Upsurge in Otolaryngology Publications
COVID-19 is associated with an increase in volume, citations, and attention for both COVID and non-COVID-related otolaryngology articles.
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