A look at how effective the dynamic optical contrast imaging (DOCI) technique is as a tool in specifically differentiating parathyroid tissue and adjacent structures.
No Correlation Between SARS- CoV-2 Viral Load and Olfactory Psychophysical Scores in COVID-19 Patients
Olfactory dysfunction (OD) presence does not seem to be useful in identifying subjects at risk for being COVID-19 super spreaders.
Adenotonsillectomy Does Not Alter Risk of Upper Airway Infections in Children
The palatine tonsils and adenoids are also lymphoid tissues that may help defend against infections of the upper respiratory tract, bringing into question whether tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy might hinder immune response.
Study Identifies the 21 Most Influential Papers in Laryngology Since 2000
These 21 particularly influential laryngology papers that have focused further research and served as educational resources for trainees and practicing physicians.
Do Hearing Aids Help Prevent Cognitive Decline?
Though the evidence is encouraging, clear causal linkage between hearing loss and cognition has not been established.
Nasal Lavage May Be a Valid Alternative to Swab Method in SARS-CoV-2 Detection
Nasal and nasopharyngeal lavages appear to be well tolerated and highly reliable in detecting SARS-CoV-2.
Bioinspired Mucoadhesive, Drug-Eluting Patch Appears Suitable for Laryngotracheal Wound Coverage
The devised novel, suture-less patch is a mucoadhesive platform suitable to laryngeal and tracheal anatomy with drug delivery capability.
Frailty Scores Predictive of Postoperative Morbidity, Mortality in Skull Base Surgery
Frailty as measured by the 5-factor mF1-5 is shown to be significantly associated with life-threatening postoperative morbidity, mortality, and length of stay following skull base surgeries.
Safety Profile of Novel Oral Anticoagulants an Improvement Over Traditional Anticoagulants, Antiplatelets for Epistaxis
A look at the impact of novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC) on the risk of epistaxis and its severity.
Physical Assault Is Increasingly the Most Significant Mechanism of Operative Facial Trauma in Adults
Operative middle and upper maxillofacial trauma decreased over a 17-year period, with assault identified as the most significant mechanism of trauma overall.
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