Reserve follow-up monitoring by imaging for patients whose cholesteatoma has likely been completely eradicated
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Reserve follow-up monitoring by imaging for patients whose cholesteatoma has likely been completely eradicated
As more otolaryngology procedures are performed in-office, practices must prepare to handle life-threatening situations
Otolaryngologists to involve epidemiologists, mental health professionals, and others in patient education, follow-up care, and use of adjunctive hearing-assistance devices
Lasers, imaging devices have made performing common tests and procedures easier to do in-house, medical experts said at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings
A panel of experts at the Triological Society’s 2013 Combined Sections Meeting discuss the importance of early intervention in children with speech delay.
A doctor with throat cancer, and a musician with cochlear implant, relay the importance of treating patients with compassion
What are the safety, toxicity and oncologic outcomes of patients undergoing transoral robotic surgery (TORS), neck dissection and adjuvant therapy for advanced oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (AOC)? Background: Most patients with […]
What is the incidence of pharyngocutaneous fistula associated with transoral robotic oropharyngectomy with concurrent neck dissection, and how can pharyngocutaneous fistula be prevented and treated? Background: Transoral resection is emerging as […]