Practical tips to help medical students and physicians examine young children.
NIH Funds Study to Improve QOL in People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing
Researchers are developing a tool that will be able to assess health-related quality-of-life outcomes in people who are deaf or hard of hearing, with a goal of improving their overall health.

Weaning Patients Off of PPIs

What Is the Risk of Malignant Transformation of Vestibular Schwannoma Following Radiosurgery?
Radiosurgical treatment of vestibular schwannomas is safe and effective

Is Mitomycin C Useful as an Adjuvant Therapy in Endoscopic Treatment of Laryngotracheal Stenosis?
Clinical studies suggest that adjunctive MMC application may delay but not prevent recurrence of airway stenosis

Is There an Optimal Location for Tympanostomy Tube Placement?
There is no body of evidence to suggest that there is an optimal location for placing tympanostomy tubes, yet the anterior-inferior quadrant is commonly used

Is Cochlear Implantation Safe and Effective in the Elderly?
Current data supports a high level of perioperative and long-term safety for elderly patients undergoing CI

OSA and Otolaryngology Procedures are Risk Factors for Unanticipated Hospital Admissions after Ambulatory Surgery in Kids
Most unanticipated admissions following ambulatory surgery in children are related to anesthesia, with otolaryngology procedures and obstructive sleep apnea among the most significant predictive factors for admission.

When to Order a Sleep Study in Children Who Snore
While guidelines help to determine when to order a sleep study, clinical judgment is vital

What Is the Role of Intralesional Corticosteroid Injections for Keloids before Considering Surgery?
Preoperative steroid injections may occasionally obviate the need for surgery, and they are helpful in a patient management perspective
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