This tri-institutional comprehensive course features faculty from local, national, and international rhinology programs as well as a hands-on cadaveric dissection lab.
Advancing the Understanding, Treatment of Sinus Complaints
Reasearchers at the annual meeting of the Triological Society discussed antibiotics, nasal irrigation, ESS
Interdisciplinary Care Vital for Patients with Sinus Pressure, Pain, Headache
Diagnoses, management strategies for patients with sinus pressure, pain, headache
Sinus Surgeries Increase from 2000 to 2009
Have rates of sinus surgery changed over the last 10 years?
Urgent Care Centers May Not Adequately Treat Complex Sinus Issues
Old Problem, New Focus: Otolaryngologists tailor allergy treatments to geriatric patients
Allergic rhinitis among the elderly poses a particularly difficult diagnostic challenge for the otolaryngologist. As people age, they undergo immunosenescence. The thymus, which produces T cells against new invaders, atrophies markedly after adolescence, and this decline results in a less robust immune response to bacteria, viruses and presumably allergens (J Pathol. 2007;211(2):144-156). Consequently, physicians have assumed that allergies should decline as people age.