How effective is bilateral cochlear implantation versus unilateral implantation in children with sensorineural hearing loss?
Sleep Machines May Damage Infant Hearing
Research raises concerns that high noise levels from infant sleep machines may cause hearing loss in babies, incur additional loss in teens
Despite Risk of Bleeding, Dexamethasone Should Be Used after Tonsillectomy in Children
Is there an increased risk of post-tonsillectomy bleeding when dexamethasone is used intraoperatively?
What Is the Optimal Workup for a Child with Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
Combined with a thorough history, physical, and audiologic exam along with ophthalmologic consultation, children with SNHL should be evaluated using sequencing algorithm based on degree of hearing loss
Nasal Irrigation Improves Pediatric CRS
Can nasal irrigation be used effectively as a first-line treatment for pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS)?
Medical Versus Surgical Management of Pediatric Orbital Subperiosteal Abscesses
Patients with orbital SPA who have advanced ophthalmologic findings such as impaired visual acuity, or large abscesses, should be treated surgically, while less serious cases can be treated conservatively with IV antibiotics, nasal saline lavage, and topical decongestants
Unilateral Hearing Loss In Children Often Overlooked At School, Home
Unrecognized partial hearing loss in children can negatively affect their classwork and quality of life, but early intervention may mitigate psychosocial effects of hearing impairment in pediatric patients
Is Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging More Useful in the Evaluation of Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
Computed tomography (CT) may be a better initial choice, but a dual approach is useful for a patient who may be a candidate for cochlear implant
History of the Cochlear Implant
Poor Taste Perception May be to Blame for Bad Eating Habits
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