A seismic shift is occurring in how physicians calculate the value of cancer care

Despite tonsillectomy being the most common operative procedure performed in the United States, considerable variation exists in management and resource utilization
An evaluation of a child with sleep-disordered breathing requires a careful assessment of symptoms as well as tonsil size
By anatomical site, prognosis is best for nasal cavity cancers and worst for overlapping lesions
Literature shows a decrease of mean tinnitus questionnaire score after unilateral cochlear implantation; however, there is also a chance of increasing burden of existing tinnitus
Early diagnosis and management is critical for successful treatment in patients who present with neck masses as a sequela of malignancy
Adding office-based or awake laryngeal procedures to your practice is possible, and, once incorporated, it could be a big benefit
Evaluating and treating snoring in the office setting is something for which otolaryngologists are frequently called upon
Patients who undergo mandibular fracture experience a significant amount of pain following surgery, but pain management protocols remain unclear
Repetitive transcranial magnetic pulses may improve symptoms of tinnitus