Otolaryngologists role in the co-management include diagnosis, initiation of timely referrals, patient counseling, and treatment of related disorders.
Olfactory Neural Cells Can Become Multipotent Following Injury
In this study, researchers provide the first evidence that it is possible to regenerate stem cells of the nasal tissue in mice, thus enlarging the population of adult stem cells.
Laryngeal Distribution of Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis
In untreated RRP patients presenting to three laryngology clinics, males had more anatomic sites affected by papilloma than females.
Vestibular Loss in Older Patients Significantly Decreases Quality of Life
Vestibular loss can cause imbalance, unsteady vision, and a 12-fold increased risk of falls and fall-associated morbidity.
Intratympanic Dexamethasone Injection as Effective as Alternative Treatments for SSNHL
There is no sufficient scientific evidence to support a difference between ITD and alternative therapy for SSNHL
Type 1 Diabetes Can Impact Auditory Dysfunction
Among type 1 diabetics, the odds of hearing loss is higher as compared with controls
Sound Quality in CI Users Limited By Pitch Distortion, Dynamic Range Compression
Physical and electrophysical limitations inherent to CI-mediated listening suggest that sound quality perception in the CI population is limited by many factors
Surgical Repair of Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
Endoscopic repair of anterior skull base leaks and MCF or transmastoid approaches for lateral skull base leaks have a high success rate of repair
Bilateral Cochlear Implantation Offers Significant Benefits in Difficult Listening Situations
Bilaterally implanted patients benefit significantly in difficult everyday listening situations
Access to Hearing Healthcare Complicated by Multiple Factors
Barriers to accessing hearing healthcare included denial of the problem, inconvenience, lack of support from family, and financial means
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