Outpatients with voice and swallowing complaints are often referred to otolaryngologists who diagnose UVFP and may perform injection laryngoplasty under local anesthesia in the office setting.
Study Looks into Ear-Related Symptoms Experienced by American Diplomates in Cuba
A look at the results of a study on the presenting acute symptoms of the 25 American diplomates and family members following exposure to an as yet unknown source while serving in their embassy roles in Havana starting in 2016.
WATCH THIS: Presidential Address, Keynote Highlight Triological Society 2015 Combined Sections Meeting Kickoff
Triological President Derald E. Brackmann, MD, takes a historical look at glomus tumors and neurotology, and Pulitzer Prize winner David Oshinsky, PhD, discusses how the March of Dimes and the […]
NIH Launches Clinical Study for Tinnitus Treatment
The National Institutes of Deafness and Other Communicable Disorders will conduct a yearlong trial to test vagus nerve stimulation as a treatment option for tinnitus
How Common Is Iatrogenic Facial Nerve Injury?
Pinpointing the incidence of iatrogenic facial nerve injury is not a straightforward affair
Aspirin and Acoustic Neuroma Growth
Is there a way to medically stop the progression of sporadic vestibular schwannoma growth?
A Personal Spin on Migraine-Associated Vertigo Treatments: With few formal guidelines, otolaryngologists use trial and error
Physicians have noted the potential for dizziness in migraine patients since the 19th century. And yet the 21st century has so far failed to bring any unifying definition to a symptom that is frustratingly diffuse in its intensity and frequency and unclear in its origins.