Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and comorbid obstructive sleep apnea see substantial improvements in quality of life following sinus surgery

Choosing the Better- Or Worse-Hearing Ear for Cochlear Implantation
Implantation of the poorer ear has raised concerns that the implant could be less beneficial in an auditory system that has been long deprived of stimulation

When Is Immediate Surgical Intervention Required for Isolated Orbital Blowout Fractures?
Immediate repair should be undertaken for orbital blowout fractures where bony fragments impinge upon the optic nerve

How New Initiatives May Affect the Way Physicians Calculate the Value of Cancer Care
Impact of Pediatric Tonsillectomy Guidelines on Clinical Practice
Despite tonsillectomy being the most common operative procedure performed in the United States, considerable variation exists in management and resource utilization
Can Tonsil Size Help Predict Pediatric OSA Severity?
An evaluation of a child with sleep-disordered breathing requires a careful assessment of symptoms as well as tonsil size
Relationship Between Anatomical Site and Prognosis for Sinonasal Cancers
By anatomical site, prognosis is best for nasal cavity cancers and worst for overlapping lesions
Cochlear Implantation Has Varying Effect on Tinnitus
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
Lean Neck Mass Clinic Model Reduces Time to Diagnosis
Early diagnosis and management is critical for successful treatment in patients who present with neck masses as a sequela of malignancy

Adding Office-Based Laryngeal Procedures to Your Practice Can Benefit Patients
Adding office-based or awake laryngeal procedures to your practice is possible, and, once incorporated, it could be a big benefit
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