Results suggest that a significant proportion of patients will have nodal disease in the central compartment on IP
Adenotonsillectomy Alone May Not Be Enough to Treat Pediatric OSA
Children with small tonsils may not experience the same benefit and may have other sources of obstruction contributing to their OSA
Intratympanic Dexamethasone Injection as Effective as Alternative Treatments for SSNHL
There is no sufficient scientific evidence to support a difference between ITD and alternative therapy for SSNHL
Neurostimulation with Laryngeal Pacemaker Does Not Affect Vocal Quality
Layrngeal pacemaker system neurostimulation results in an immediate and stable peak expiratory flow improvement
Resistance Training During Chemoradiotherapy Safe for Patients with HNSCC
Progressive resistance training is also associated with high patient satisfaction
Many Patients with Cancer Face Financial Distress from Treatment
Nearly 40% of study participants cited unexpected treatment costs cancer care
CRS Impact on Patients with Cystic Fibrosis Not Well Known
Currently there is a lack of a validated disease specific, quality of life instrument, available to assess the impact of CRS on the pediatric CF patient population
In-Office KTP or PDL Treatment of VF Leukoplakia Effective for Disease Control
Either treatment is effective for disease control with minimal morbidity and preservation of voice quality
Type 1 Diabetes Can Impact Auditory Dysfunction
Among type 1 diabetics, the odds of hearing loss is higher as compared with controls
Isotretinoin Rinses May Be Beneficial in Chemoprevention of Recurrent OCSCC
Oral isotretinoin as chemoprophylaxis for patients treated for oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma, in situ disease, or dysplasia may be beneficial in decreasing recurrence rate
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