Laboratory and imaging studies have limited value for the diagnosis of acute rhinosinusitis
CT Neck Scans Are Cost-Effective Diagnostic Tools for UVFP
There is strong support for CT neck scans for patients with newly diagnosed UVFP
Olfactory Impairment and Disease Etiology are Linked
Patterns of olfactory impairment do reflect underlying disease etiology
Routine Audiometry Correlate Strongly With Formal CI Candidacy Evaluation
Routine audiometric findings can be used to identify patients who are likely to meet CI candidacy upon formal testing.
What Is the Best Imaging Modality for Diagnosing a Large Vestibular Aqueduct?
CT should be the initial study of choice to diagnose an LVA based on the best current available evidence
What Is the Best Management of Asymptomatic Unilateral Tonsillar Enlargement?
There is little evidence to support that UTE always requires tonsillectomy to rule out lymphoma
Hypopharyngeal Approaches to Obstructive Sleep Apnea
A panel covered the need for better ways to identify airway obstruction sites from radiofrequency to skeletal surgery
Evaluating Abnormal MRI in Asymmetric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Patients with an unexplained, asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss are significantly more likely to have an abnormal MRI scan
Videostroboscopy Identifies Glottic Cancer, but Not All Non-Invasive Lesions
Only approximately two-thirds of patients with non-invasive lesions are correctly identified as not having cancer by VS
Neuroscience, Biotechnology Combination Used to Tackle Inner Ear Problems
Optical tools, imaging, fully implantable cochlear implants among latest advances in push for better diagnostic, treatment approaches for inner ear disorders
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