Although OSA is known to lead to arousals and central apneas, no study has identified factors associated with CSA improvement following adenotonsillectomy.
No Inherent Increased COVID-19 Infection Risk in Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Patients with CRS are likely not inherently more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection at a rate above that of the general population.

Incidental Finding of Mastoiditis Due to Imaging Test Opacity Does Not Constitute Clinical Diagnosis
An otolaryngological review is suggested if clinical examination detects ontological signs or symptoms.
Oncologic Outcomes in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Improve Incrementally with Surgical Margin Category
There is a stepwise improvement in oncologic outcomes as surgical margin categorically improves from involved to close to clear.
Early Otolaryngology Evaluation Advised for Neonates with Esophageal Atresia/ Tracheoesophageal Fistula
Patients with EA/TEF frequently have aerodigestive sequelae, suggesting the need for early otolaryngology evaluation in their care.
Patient Etiologies and Treatment Outcomes for Dysphonia Differ Between Key Age Groups
Patients older than 65 can obtain significant benefits from surgery and voice therapy.
No Evidence to Support Use of Corticosteroids in Treatment of Adults with Acute Vestibular Neuritis
There is insufficient evidence to support the use of corticosteroids in managing acute vestibular neuritis in adults.
Gender Homophily in Surgical Faculty Networks Associated with Impeded Career Advancement for Women
A look at to what extent might the lack of increased representation of women in higher ranks on surgical faculties and in leadership is due to relationship network differences and lack of sponsorship/inclusion of women.
Hippocampal Volume Shown on MRI Correlates with Olfactory Performance in Patients with Cognitive Impairment
A look at what neurodegenerative changes can be observed with MRI in patients with olfactory impairment and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia.

Black Race Associated with Reduced Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure Therapy in Veterans with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Among veterans with OSA, Black race was associated with reduced PAP adherence, suggesting health inequality among Black individuals in the treatment of OSA.
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