A look at the association between orthonasal olfaction and chemosensory perception in patients with smell loss.
Public Demand for Unproven COVID-19 Therapies Soars with High-Profile Endorsements
Broad amplification of accurate information is essential to counteract the massive increase in demand for unproven and potentially hazardous coronavirus treatments prompted by high-profile endorsements.
Steroid Therapy Comparable to Surgery for Patients with CRS with Nasal Polyps
Preoperatively administered GCS improved olfaction in CRS patients with nasal polyps is comparable to surgery, and changes in steroids predicted olfactory outcome postoperatively.
Women in Otolaryngology Hold Fewer Leadership Roles
Women are currently disproportionately underrepresented in otolaryngology leadership roles, but a shift may be taking place.
Depth of Tumor Invasion in Early Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Key in Determining Therapy
A look at how pathologic features contribute to clinical outcomes of early oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma relative to tumor depth of invasion.
Female Otolaryngologists in Some Subspecialties Keeping Publication Pace with Male Counterparts
This study suggests that female otolaryngologists within certain subspetomatic cialties are keeping pace with their male colleagues in publication productivity in the early career time frame.
Study Implies Interwoven Relationship Between Sleep Symptoms and Cardiovascular Disease
A look at how and to what degree sleep disorders are associated with patients with cardiovascular disease at the biochemical and functional level.
Here are Best Practices to Help Ensure Safety in Pediatric Otolaryngology During the Coronavirus Pandemic
These are recommendations that pediatric otolaryngologists can adopt to provide effective care for their COVID-19 patients and ensure safety for themselves, other healthcare workers, and their patients.
Coronavirus Presents Unprecedented Moral, Professional Test for Otolaryngologists
A look at how the ethical issues that arise from coronavirus will affect practicing otolaryngologists.
Evidence-Based Preoperative Testing Protocols Save Time, Money
Evidence-based preoperative assessment protocols that reduce unnecessary testing and extraneous cost without increased perioperative morbidity and mortality should be implemented into routine otolaryngology practice.
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