The healthcare burden of administering sleep studies is substantial, although the annual cost is declining.

Pregnancy-Associated Bell’s Palsy Associated with Worse Longterm Outcomes
These poor outcomes seem to be the result of factors intrinsic to pregnancy, not the tendency for medical therapy to be withheld in pregnancy-associated cases of BP.
HN Sweat Gland Adenocarcinoma Rare, But Locally Aggressive
HNSGA are locally aggressive tumors that most commonly occur on the face. Their presence predicts poorer outcomes.
Higher-Quality Larynx Cancer Care Associated with Lower Mortality, Morbidity
High-volume surgical care was associated with lower one-year costs, even after controlling for quality.

Some VF Paralysis May Benefit from Medialization Laryngoplasty with Arytenoid Adduction
Patients undergoing ML may benefit from AA when a large posterior glottic gap is present
Risks of Pharyngeal Pack Use Following FESS Outweigh Benefits
The authors advise against using the packs due to potential risks

Robotic Platform Can Assist Novice Microvascular Surgeons in Reducing Vibrations
The REMS is a potential teaching tool capable of reducing tremor in novice users.
In institutions where only SeqCI is allowed in adults, overall patient management may cost marginally
How do costs compare between simultaneous cochlear implantation (SimCI) and sequential cochlear implantation (SeqCI) in adults if all bilaterally deaf patients undergo SeqCI vs. a theoretical model where SimCI is […]
Patients with ACC Benefit from Postoperative Radiation
Patients with ACC who do not receive postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) have poorer local control

Clinical Grading System for Reinke’s Edema
High inter- and intra-rater reliability strongly suggest that RE similarly can be graded by different raters
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