In addition to helping the patient avoid unnecessary diagnostic surgery, these assessments may provide critical insight as well as offer contemporary personalized treatment options for advanced disease.

In addition to helping the patient avoid unnecessary diagnostic surgery, these assessments may provide critical insight as well as offer contemporary personalized treatment options for advanced disease.
The role and timing of routine bedside layngoscopy following thyroidectomy remain controversial.
Radiofrequency ablation for benign thyroid nodule has recently gained traction among otolaryngologists for patients seeking a nonsurgical treatment option.
Pulmonary function testing is useful in the evaluation and management of subglottic stenosis because it provides a precise and objective functional assessment of obstruction.
Patients with isolated face and lip angioedema, with no signs/symptoms of laryngeal and pharyngeal involvement, can be individually assessed for the need of laryngoscopy.
The use of neuromodulators appears to be helpful in patients with chronic idiopathic/ neurogenic cough
TRIO Best Practice articles are brief, structured reviews designed to provide the busy clinician with a handy outline and reference for day-to-day clinical decision making. The ENTtoday summaries below include […]
Available evidence suggests the clear safety of the bjork flap, but there is not enough of it to recommend it at this time
There is little evidence to support that UTE always requires tonsillectomy to rule out lymphoma
Clinical studies suggest that adjunctive MMC application may delay but not prevent recurrence of airway stenosis