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Medical and surgical management of performing vocalists
Dr Steven Zeitels is widely recognised as the foremost laryngologist of his generation. He has been at the forefront of innovation for 25 years, and has treated innumerable high-profile singers, most recently Sam Smith and Adele. Here, he gives us...In conversation with Jane Lea: the journey from athlete to surgeon
8 January 2024
| Jane Lea, Michael Kuo
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ENTA - ENT
Dr Jane Lea is a clinical professor and fellowship director of otology and neurotology at the University of British Columbia. Prior to becoming a doctor, Jane was a semi-professional footballer and represented Canada. As a result of three knee operations,...
In conversation with Jane Lea: the journey from athlete to surgeon
8 January 2024
| Jane Lea, Michael Kuo
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ENTA - ENT
Dr Jane Lea is a clinical professor and fellowship director of otology and neurotology at the University of British Columbia. Prior to becoming a doctor, Jane was a semi-professional footballer and represented Canada. As a result of three knee operations,...
Marshall Chasin: the harmony of music and audiology
3 May 2024
| Marshall Chasin, Gareth Smith
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ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Marshall Chasin, synonymous with the science of hearing and the art of music, discusses the techniques and technology he has employed over this career... so far. What’s the difference between your practice now and when you first started out? I...
Marshall Chasin: the harmony of music and audiology
3 May 2024
| Marshall Chasin, Gareth Smith
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ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Marshall Chasin, synonymous with the science of hearing and the art of music, discusses the techniques and technology he has employed over this career... so far. What’s the difference between your practice now and when you first started out? I...
Birmingham 2020 – think big, think BACO
7 January 2020
| Lucy Dalton
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ENTA - ENT
When Richard Irving and Ann-Louise McDermott made their successful bid to host BACO 2020 in Birmingham, they knew it had far more going for it than the International Conference Centre! Lucy Dalton tells us a little more about the attractions...
The workplace environment and doctors’ health (ENT)
1 January 2014
| Antony Garelick
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ENTA - ENT
It is well established that doctors have higher levels of stress, depression and suicide than the general population [1] and most other professional groups (Figure 1 illustrates the factors that can make us ill). In addition they have high levels...
Role of intratympanic corticosteroid for treatment of Bell’s palsy and Ramsay Hunt syndrome
2 March 2022
| Praneta Kulloo
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Otology
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Bell's palsy, Corticosteroids, Facial palsy, Intratympanic, Ramsay Hunt syndrome
Acute peripheral facial palsy occurs annually in 30 in 1,000,000 individuals in the general population. Bell’s palsy and Ramsay Hunt syndrome account for about 70% of cases of peripheral facial palsy. They are believed to be caused by viral reactivation...
An app to help display hearing results
9 October 2017
| Anand Kasbekar
Vestibular neuronitis (VN) is a common condition that we treat. Despite this, many of us lack the in-depth knowledge and scientific reasons for doing what we do. Granted, the evidence is lacking in some areas but this paper is worth...
Bell’s palsy incidence in Korean population
6 November 2024
| Aaron SJ Ferguson
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ENTA - Neurotology, ENTA - Otology, ENTA - Vestibular Disorders
Bell’s palsy is an acute idiopathic paresis or paralysis of the peripheral facial nerve. It is the most common cause of facial nerve palsy with a reported incidence ranging from 11.5–55.3 per 100,000. The aetiology remains unclear. Several studies have...