Antiviral treatment is associated with improved hearing outcomes in neonates presenting with cCMV and symptomatic central nervous system involvement.
Letter from the Editor: How 2021 CMS Reimbursement Changes Will Affect Otolaryngology
The reimbursement changes are significant and will not only affect otolaryngology but will have ripple effects on the business of medicine.
Socioeconomic Disparities in Pediatric Otolaryngology: Understand Our Biases While Caring for Patients
It is important to consider all factors and eliminate biases when recommending treatments.
Artificial Intelligence Is Leading the Way to Enhanced Diagnoses in Otolaryngology
How Otolaryngologists Can Support Patients with Hearing Loss During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Otolaryngologists can help their hard-of-hearing patients navigate additional challenges during the COVID-19 pandmic, including worsened communication and difficulties accessing healthcare.
What’s New in Immunotherapy?
These Are Some of the Anti-Racism Initiatives Leaders in Medicine Are Undertaking
A Black Medical Student’s Plea for Diversity, Inclusion in Otolaryngology Residency
The shockingly low percentage of Blacks and women in otolaryngology shows that the specialty does not accurately reflect the population it serves. I want to be among those helping to change that.
Transoral Laser Microsurgery Favored Over Radiotherapy in T1 Glottic Carcinoma Survival
Transoral laser microsurgery is associated with better outcomes than radiotherapy in overall survival, confidence interval, disease-specific survival, and laryngeal preservation in patients with T1 glottic carcinoma.
Electrode Configuration Impacts Stability of Nerve Monitoring Signal During Thyroid Surgery
A look at the impact of positioning or head manipulation during thyroid surgery on two different commercially available recording electrode arrays.
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