T1W imaging may aid in the exclusion of false-positive cases on diagnostic non-EP DW MR imaging for cholesteatomas.
Randomized Trials in Head Neck are Statistically Nonrobust
In most studies, changing the outcome of a single patient completely changes the conclusions of the study.
Upfront Sialendoscopy Is a Cost-Effective Option for RAIS
Upfront sialendoscopy is more cost-effective compared to medicalbmanagement–ultrasound.
22 Symptoms Common to Patients with Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
This systematic review identified a 22-item common symptom set that can be used to create an evidence-based patient-reported outcome measure to evaluate health-related quality of life in SCDS.
Abundant Biopsy Volume Reduces Risk of Nasoethmoidal Tumor Misdiagnosis
Obtaining abundant material under general anesthesia may reduce the risk of diagnostic error and inadequate treatment.
Results Show Long-Term Success for Hybrid CI in Patients with High- Frequency SNHL
Successes include benefits in speech perception abilities significantly better than those in the preoperative best-aided condition.

Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer Can Experience Long-Lasting Cognitive Impairment
Head and neck cancer survivors have neurocognitive sequelae up to two years after definitive chemoradiotherapy or radiation treatment.
Geographic Area, Years in Practice, Gender Affect Otolaryngology Opioid Prescribing
Otolaryngologists wrote nearly 1 million days’ worth of opioids to Medicare beneficiaries in 2015.
Olfactory Training Creates Gray Matter Changes in Patients with Hyposmia
Olfactory training (OT) was associated with an increase in GM volume of the hippocampus and the thalamus.
Epistaxis Severity in Pediatric HHT Patients Is Typically Mild
Epistaxis may present early in HHT, but is typically mild in the pediatric period and is slightly worse in patients with HHT1.
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