There is insufficient evidence to support the use of corticosteroids in managing acute vestibular neuritis in adults.
Measuring Vestibular Schwannoma Signal Intensity on Enhanced MRI May Help Predict Growth
Growing vestibular schwannomas (VSs) show higher signal intensities on Gd-enhanced MRIs and, therefore, measuring signal intensity of VS on Gd-enhanced MRI may aid in predicting VS growth.
Do Hearing Aids Help Prevent Cognitive Decline?
Though the evidence is encouraging, clear causal linkage between hearing loss and cognition has not been established.
Insertion Trauma Rate Lower in Lateral Wall Arrays Than Perimodiolar Arrays Following Cochlear Implantation
LW arrays are preferable to PM arrays for minimizing clinically relevant intracochlear trauma in cochlear implantation.
Solving Gender Pay Inequity in Otolaryngology Requires Multipronged Effort
A look at how and why the pay gap between male and female otolaryngologists exists and what can be done to fix it.
Systemic Corticosteroids Remain Top Treatment for Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease
Systemic corticosteroids are the firstline treatment of autoimmune inner ear disease, with intratympanic steroids as a possible adjuvant or alternative.
Recent Case Shows That Lead Poisoning May Have Caused Beethoven’s Deafness
Extensive research points toward a progressive sensorineural hearing loss due to lead intoxication as the most probable cause of Ludwig van Beethoven’s hypoacusis.
Future Study of Malpractice Lawsuits Against Otolaryngologists by Subspecialty May Be Warranted
In a sample of medical malpractice cases involving otolaryngologists, trends in error type may warrant further investigation to identify specific areas of practice involvement and education.
Endolymphatic Shunt Surgery Comparable to Intratympanic Gentamicin in Controlling Vertigo in Ménière’s Disease
Endolymphatic shunt surgery provides successful vertigo control at least as well as ITG, with a lower incidence of audiovestibular complications
Age Is Only Independent Risk Factor in Malignant Otitis Externa Patient Admission-Level Outcomes
In patients with MOE, sociodemographic, treatment-related, and hospital- level factors were independently associated with readmission, PLOS, and discharges to a rehabilitation facility.
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