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Beyond ‘sticky floors’ and glass ceilings’: eight women department and society leaders share their stories
1 September 2019
| Carol Bauer, Carol Bradford, Sujana S Chandrasekhar (Prof), M Jennifer Derebery, Karen Kost, Andrea Vambutas, Gayle Woodson, Kathleen Yaremchuk
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ENTA - ENT
In the United States and Canada, there have been a total of 12 women otolaryngologists who have achieved high positions of leadership. Eight of these women were interviewed for this piece. Each woman’s responses were thoughtful and truthful. Common themes...
Redeployment of audiologists during COVID-19
26 June 2020
| Emilee Gosnell, Aarti Makan, Ruth Thomsen, Zena Butt, Jack Stancel-Lewis, Mitch Chandler, Bhavisha Parmar, Naomi Elliott, Mafalda Faro, Casey Rowlings
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
As the demand on intensive therapy units in the NHS increased, volunteers from the audiology profession stepped in to support colleagues. Here, they share their experiences of caring on the frontline. Redefining normal: from outpatients to the ICU By Emilee...
Vocal cord paralysis: an update
The management of unilateral vocal cord paralysis has changed in the last few years: this has largely come about as a result of improvements in technology, meaning that medialisations are quicker and easier to perform than previously. This article will...Narrow band imaging in the management of carcinoma of unknown primary
4 May 2021
| Richard (Wei Chern) Gan
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ENTA - Head & Neck, ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
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carcinoma of unknown primary, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, narrowband imagin, transoral robotic surgery
This was a retrospective study to assess the utility of narrow band imaging (NBI) in the detection of a primary site in carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP). Patients with CUP who underwent transoral robotic surgery (TORS) and preoperative imaging with...
Working with people with hearing loss and dementia
3 March 2021
| Jenna Littlejohn
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
A member of the SENSE-Cog team in the UK, Dr Littlejohn provides an overview of multidisciplinary recommendations for diagnosis, management and care of older adults with hearing loss, vision loss and dementia. She underscores how consideration of hearing status when...
Concussion and vestibular processing deficits
9 October 2017
| Victor Osei-Lah
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Concussion, near point convergence, optokinetic stimulation, posture, virtual reality
It is well known that patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), also referred to as concussion, display longstanding vestibular symptoms but often clinical signs and objective vestibular function test abnormalities are lacking. The aim of the study was to...
The future of treatments for hearing and balance: a 15 and 50-year perspective
1 March 2019
| Jameel Muzaffar, Manohar Bance (Prof)
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ENTA - ENT, ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Vestibular Disorders
Jameel Muzaffar and Manohar Bance paint a picture of what otology will look like 15 and 50 years’ time. Will we still need doctors? Will there still be an ENT news journal? The last 50 years have seen advances including...
Hearing loss in the young and self-esteem
1 May 2015
| Ameera Abdelrahim
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cochlear implant, hearing loss, children, adolescents, self-esteem, quality of life
How can those involved in the care of children with hearing loss identify those at risk of low self-esteem? This study provides some guidance. Overall differences from hearing peers in terms of communication skills, physical appearance and social maturity place...
Sleep apnoea got your heart in your throat? Perhaps it’s time to ditch the CPAP and fetch the scalpel
7 January 2025
| Thomas William Binnersley
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
The link between obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is clear. Its well-established association with essential hypertension is thought to link OSA to an increased risk of atherosclerotic and hypertensive sequelae. However, data on the long-term impact of...
The HEARO Procedure for cochlear implantation
Cochlear implants have become the state-of-the-art treatment for profound to severe sensorineural hearing loss. Since its popularisation, many aspects of this technology have constantly been optimised. Processors have become smaller, are worn behind the ear and are even water resistant....Understanding new and emerging categories of hearing devices
1 November 2019
| Brent Edwards
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
The hearing device landscape is rapidly changing, and what should be given, to whom, and why, are questions that many hearing healthcare professionals are asking. Brent Edwards discusses these questions and how consumer characteristics may influence their choice. In 2016,...
Endoscopic arytenoid abduction lateropexy for bilateral vocal cord paralysis in neonates
1 July 2018
| Laszlo Rovo (Prof), Shahram Madani
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
We are delighted to publish a further update on the use of the technique for vocal fold lateralisation in neonates from Laszlo Rovo and Shahram Madani, who have previously informed us of this new technique [1]. These cases are rare...