Quality initiative aims to give physicians feedback on their diagnosis and treatment of patients with oral cavity cancers
Poor Taste Perception May be to Blame for Bad Eating Habits
Stem Cell-Based Organ Transplants Emerging as Alternative to Conventional Donations
SM13: Early Diagnosis and Management of Delayed Speech
A panel of experts at the Triological Society’s 2013 Combined Sections Meeting discuss the importance of early intervention in children with speech delay.
SM13: Transoral Surgery Valuable Tool in Treatment of Oropharyngeal Cancer
As robotic machines for oropharyngeal cancer surgery become more common, surgeons debated the pros and cons of transoral robotic surgery and transoral laser microsurgery in a panel discussion at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. last January
SM13: Endoscopic Techniques Evolve As New Treatment for Sinonasal Malignancies
An endoscopic approach to sinonasal malignant tumors could eliminate the need for open facial incisions, but there are limitations to the procedures, otolargygology experts said at the Triological Society’s Combined Sections Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. last January
Is Cartilage Preferable to Fascia Myringoplasty in Children?
Cartilage grafting has comparable postoperative hearing results to traditional fascia grafting in pediatric patients, as well as improvement in long-term closure of the tympanic membrane
Is Overnight Monitoring Required for Adult Patients Undergoing Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Overnight monitoring is advised for patients with higher preoperative apneic indices, and/or cardiovascular comorbidities, and those undergoing tongue base surgery who may be at higher risk for respiratory complications
SM13: Pediatric Speech Delays Can Be Managed if Caught Early
Diagnosing the cause of speech delays in small children early can help some patients better benefit from therapy, otolaryngology experts said at the Triological Society Combined Sections Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. last January
New Research Suggests Environmental Factors at Work in Allergenic Rhinitis and Food Allergies
Environmental pollutants, such as second-hand smoke, chlorine in pools, and pesticides are associated with greater risk for allergies, studies report
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