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Patient reported outcomes improve if antibiotic choice is directed from endoscopic culture results in chronic rhinosinusitis
1 January 2016
| Rohit Verma
The use of antibiotics in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) has been established as part of the EPOS guidelines, as has the role of taking swabs for microbiology culture. There has not been much literature however on whether tailoring antibiotics in response...
OBITUARY: Professor Heinz Stammberger (1946-2018)
19 December 2018
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ENTA - ENT, ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
We, at ENT & Audiology News, have just learned of the death of Professor Heinz Stammberger on 9 December. Within the global ENT community, there can be few people whose names are as well-known as his, and his loss will...
Temporal Bone Histology and Radiology Atlas
Temporal Bone Histology and Radiology Atlas is an outstanding reference and training manual which will be a rewarding read and purchase for all otolaryngology trainees and, in particular, senior trainees and consultants. Neuro-radiologists and neuro-otologists will enjoy comparing the beautifully-prepared...Occupational dust exposure and nasal polyposis
1 January 2019
| Suki Ahluwalia
This interesting European cross-sectional study demonstrates a link between occupational dust exposure and the presence of nasal polyposis. A random sample of textile workers (215) and retail store employees (101) in Portugal was taken, with clinical data gathered through a...
Getting your nose dry: endoscopic vidian neurectomy – an old technique given new life
1 November 2015
| Christos Georgalas
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endoscopic vidian neurectomy, nonallergic rhinitis, rhinorrhea, vasomotor rhinitis, vidian nerve
We are often faced with patients with intractable watery rhinorhea – patients with no demonstrable allergy, a diagnosis of NAR and no response to ipratropium or capsaicine. For such patients, vidian neurectomy has been devised – an old technique that...
The search for the holy grail of rhinosinusitis: another step towards phenotyping in CRS wNP?
7 January 2020
| Christos Georgalas
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Maxillofacial Surgery, ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
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allergy, asthma, central compartment atopic disease, chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyposis
For many years, scientists and clinicians have been trying to understand the infinite variability within the term ‘rhinosinusitis’ using radiology, basic science, epidemiology and then using their insights to solve the riddle of management: how to explain why some patients...
Remembering the first word first or the last word first: what does this mean about the interaction between language and short term memory?
1 May 2017
| Anna Volkmer
This article reviews theories of how verbal short term memory (STM) interacts with other language functions and thus how semantics or phonology of target items can influence what individuals remember. The authors describe examples from the research literature that have...
Reasons for readmission up to 30 days after nasal day surgery
1 November 2017
| Suki Ahluwalia
This paper aims to review the reasons behind readmission to hospital after day case elective sinonasal surgery up to a month postoperatively. This French tertiary institution study retrospectively reviewed the charts of 924 patients undergoing nasal day case surgery over...
Otosclerosis - to scan or not to scan?
7 January 2021
| Lucy Dalton
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, Neurotology, Otology
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computed tomography, middle ear disorders, otology, otosclerosis, stapedectomy
In an era of insidiously reducing thresholds for investigating patients, Maxwell and colleagues pose an important question: is high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) prior to stapes surgery for otosclerosis worthwhile? Their practice typically considers HRCT for cases of suspected otosclerosis presenting...
Can SNOT-22 predict the need for surgery?
3 November 2022
| Sunil Sharma
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ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
In this prospective Belgian study, the authors looked at whether the baseline Sino-Nasal Outcome Test-22 (SNOT-22) was able to predict the need for surgery and localise the pathology of rhinology patients and healthy volunteers. A total of 66 healthy volunteers...