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KUDUwave™ Boothless Audiometer
1 January 2018
| Gareth Smith, Priya Carling, Alex Griffiths-Brown, J Neil Mcintosh Rhad, Dirk Koekemoer
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ENTA-Audiology - Adult, ENTA-Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA-Audiology - Paediatric
The KUDUwaveTM was designed to replace the need for a sound booth and enable truly portable audiometry in almost any environment. ENT & Audiology News’ own Gareth Smith, Priya Carling and Alex Griffiths Brown met in London to put the...
Genetic discovery using animal models: presbyacusis
By their very nature, late-onset hereditary disorders offer a large window of opportunity for therapeutic intervention. However, before we can begin to think about strategies we need knowledge of the genetics and pathology underlying the condition. In this article we...Adjoin™ bone conduction system
Patrik Westerkull (PW), Otorix AB, and Ann-Louise McDermott (A-LM), ENT Consultant at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, tell us about the Adjoin bone conduction device, a non-surgical bone-conduction option developed by Otorix. They explain how the product works, the background to the...First ever World Report on Hearing
11 February 2021
With less than three weeks to go, the countdown has begun to the launch of the first ever World Report on Hearing on World Hearing Day, 3 March 2021. Through the global launch of the report, WHO intends to reach,...
From the editor NovDec 2021
1 November 2021
| Declan Costello
It is such a pleasure to see ever-increasing numbers of meetings going ahead in the coming months – after so much time away from physical gatherings, there seems to be a real hunger for in-person conferences where we can meet up with friends and colleagues.
Soluvos Medical is looking forward to the congress season
21 April 2022
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Company Profiles, Awards, Conferences & Anniversaries
The Soluvos team is looking forward to finally meeting readers in person. It has been such a long time! The team will be at the following events
Is there increased cardiovascular risk with macrolide antibiotics?
1 November 2019
| Suki Ahluwalia
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ENTA-Audiology - Adult
This month’s Ed’s Choice delightfully reviews the potential cardiovascular consequences of long-term macrolide use in the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis. This used to be one of my ‘go-to’ topics of conversation at home after a bad day at work, although...
Cutting burr otoplasty and conchal setback to correct prominent pinna: a ‘step by step approach’
1 January 2015
| Catriona M Douglas, Natarajan Balaji, Craig R McCafferr, Kim Ah-See (Prof)
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ENTA-Otology
Prominent ears can cause significant social and psychological effects on an individual. The two most common anatomical defects for a prominent pinna are an underdeveloped anti-helical fold and / or enlarged conchal bowl. In the senior author’s practice over the...
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...Urgent call for surgical supplies in Ukraine
29 March 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused a major shortage of surgical supplies in hospitals. Irina Gout and Peter Cackett are calling for further relief efforts to provide surgical supplies to under-equipped hospitals in Ukraine.
Scary Cases in Otolaryngology
1 November 2017
| Hala Kanona
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ENTA-ENT
When I was first presented with the Halloween-like graphic that is displayed on the cover of this 230-page book, I wondered what scary stories may lie ahead. To my delight, by the time I’d turned over the first few pages,...