Imaging is indicated in the initial evaluation of unilateral facial paralysis in the presence of symptoms inconsistent with Bell’s palsy.
Low-Frequency Air-Bone Gaps Indicator for Endolymphatic Hydrops
The appearance of LFABGs suggests deterioration of endolymphatic hydrops.
What Is the Potential Clinical Utility of vHIT When Assessing Adult Patients with Dizziness
vHIT provides information complementary to other available vestibular tests and may be a key part of evaluating suspected peripheral vestibular deficits.
Does Mutational Analysis Influence the Management of Differentiated Thyroid Cancers?
It is evident that BRAF does predict recurrence and unfavorable characteristics in differentiated thyroid cancers (DTC).
What Additional Treatment Is Indicated for Oral Cavity Cancer with Isolated Perineural Invasion?
Perineural invasion has been validated an important pathologic diagnosis in OCSCC that should be carefully examined because it significantly contributes to prognosis and oncologic management.
Genetic Testing for Hearing Loss
Otolaryngologists Well-Positioned for Diagnosis, Treatment of Pediatric Patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Esophagoscopy with biopsy is an important adjunct to airway endoscopy in children with refractory aerodigestive symptoms
Experts Discuss How to Approach Challenging Dysphonia Cases
Many otolaryngologists may find it difficult to diagnose dysphonia without lesions or problems with vocal fold motion
Hearing Loss Associated with Higher Incidence of Dementia
A growing body of literature suggests that hearing loss and dementia are interrelated
What Is the Correlation Between EMG Waveforms, Muscle Activation During Intraoperative Neural Monitoring?
Target musculature is the primary innervated muscle that produces the highest EMG amplitude and is the sole muscle grossly contracting with nerve stimulation
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