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Balance and vestibular disorders in children
6 November 2024
| Soumit Dasgupta (Prof), Niamh McKenna, Safaa Dawabah
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ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric, ENTA - Vestibular Disorders
Discover the world of paediatric vestibular assessment and management from the team at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, which is revolutionising services in this field. Dizziness and balance problems generate significant morbidity in children of all age groups. Vestibular disorders are...
AI reshaping the landscape of head and neck cancer
With artificial intelligence set to transform almost every aspect of life, Abishek Mahajan reviews its potential to improve head and neck cancer care. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative tool in healthcare. In the realm of oncology, AI...Robotics in rhinology – fantasy or the future?
Robotic surgery is advancing, but its use in rhinology lags due to spatial constraints and high costs. Innovations in flexible robots may bridge this gap in the future. We are in a new era, one of artificial intelligence and robotics....Transnasal oesphagoscopy
4 March 2025
| Amy Campbell, Vanushia Thirumal, Samit Majumdar
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
In this useful and practical article, the authors describe their use of transnasal oesophagoscopy, including the range of clinical scenarios in which it is used. What is TNO? Transnasal oesphagoscopy (TNO) is a technique that can be used in the...
Writers wanted
26 April 2022
ENT & Audiology News is always keen to hear from delegates who would like to report on conferences and events for the popular International Newsround section.
Meanwhile I Keep Dancing
1 January 2015
| Claire Benton
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ENTA - ENT
Meanwhile I Keep Dancing is one Mum’s story of the journey she and her two sons have been on since their hearing loss was diagnosed. It covers her experience of dealing with a multitude of professionals, dealing with making decisions...
Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation – Third Edition
3 March 2021
| Ann-Marie Dickinson
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
This book builds a vivid picture of adult audiologic rehabilitation in the past, present and future. It considers a holistic view of hearing rehabilitation and introduces new research and ideas which I hope will shape hearing services of the future....
Nothing about us without us: a how-to guide
2 September 2022
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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SLP, participatory design, qualitative methods, technology, telehealth
Participatory design is an approach that is built around collaboration with users through a process of coproduction, design and creation. Most interventions are designed with the expert clinician researcher as the starting point, who looks at theory, evidence and their...
Swallowing it whole: the physical and psychological consequences of dysphagia
7 January 2021
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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dysphagia, lived experience, speech-language pathology, community, qualitative
Living with dysphagia in the real world can be extremely challenging, both practically and psychologically. Long-term changes in taste due to chemo-radiation treatment for head and neck cancer, fatigue due to Parkinson’s disease, and physically impaired structures due to stroke...
Vestibular migraine – the story so far and the work still to do
1 September 2015
| Fiona Barker
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Vestibular migraine, comorbidity, diagnostic criteria, epidemiology, validation
This interesting discussion paper begins with an overview of the background to the development of vestibular migraine as a separate diagnostic category. It discusses in some depth the diagnostic uncertainties in the context of an entity without a biomarker and...
REARRANGED: An Opera Singer’s Facial Cancer And Life Transposed
Rearranged is a wonderfully positive memoir telling of Kathleen Watt’s ordeal through maxillary osteosarcoma. As an early career opera singer in the New York Metropolitan Opera’s chorus, her dreams are derailed and life transformed when this most rare diagnosis hits....Falls and ASL users
4 March 2025
| Yovina Khiroya-Morjaria
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
A mixed-method pilot study was carried out to assess the cognitive load of sign language among users and, consequently, the possible risk of injurious falls. The study specifically investigated the possible risk of falls due to the simultaneous activity of...