- Clinical Otolaryngology
- Endoscopic Ear Surgery; Does It Have An Impact On Quality Of Life?; Our Experience Of 152 CasesAbstract Objective Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) is a relatively new method of treatment for otological conditions. Although there are studies on TEES outcomes, none of the studies have assessed the quality of life (QoL) of patients following surgery. This study uses the validated Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) to quantify quality of life outcomes following TEES. Design Retrospective questionnaire‐based study Setting S
- The efficacy of statins as otoprotective agents: A systematic reviewAbstract Objective This systematic review examined the current literature, summarized research findings and identified research gaps regarding the efficacy of statins on audiological outcomes. Methods Systematic search of electronic databases and grey literature was performed. Eligibility criteria was the study of a statin drug with report of audiological outcomes such as hearing, tinnitus, or balance in either human or animal studies.
- Shared Decision Making in Older Children and Parents Considering Elective AdenotonsillectomyAbstract Objectives Shared decision making describes a collaborative process in which healthcare providers and patients/families make treatment decisions using the best available evidence, while taking into account the patient’s values and preferences. The objectives of this study were to assess the level of decisional conflict and shared decision‐making experienced by older children and their parents when considering elective adentonsillecto
- Clinical Thyroidology - Table of Contents
- Iodine Fortification Lowers the Long-Term Risk of Thyrotoxicosis Without Increasing HypothyroidismClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 427-429, October 2019.
- Successful Neoadjuvant Therapy Is Possible for Seemingly Inoperable Anaplastic Thyroid CancerClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 439-441, October 2019.
- Greetings From the Editor of Clinical ThyroidologyClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 408-409, October 2019.
- Tumor Volume Doubling Time Does Not Predict Malignancy in Follicular Neoplasm NodulesClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 434-436, October 2019.
- Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Autoimmunity Are Associated with Preterm Delivery in an Individual Participant Meta-AnalysisClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 410-416, October 2019.
- Table of ContentsClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 406-406, October 2019.
- Birth Rates Increase After Levothyroxine Treatment in Women with Serum Thyroid Autoimmunity and Recurrent Pregnancy LossClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 417-420, October 2019.
- The Afirma Gene Sequencing Classifier (GSC) Performs Better in Cytologically Indeterminate Thyroid Nodules Than the Afirma Gene Expression Classifier (GEC)Clinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 430-433, October 2019.
- Maternal Use of Methimazole, of Propylthiouracil, and Possibly Maternal Hypothyroidism Are Associated with an Increased Risk of Birth DefectsClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 421-423, October 2019.
- Targeting CD47 Enhances Tumor Phagocytosis: A Promising Therapeutic Strategy in Anaplastic Thyroid CarcinomaClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 437-438, October 2019.
- Early-Life Exposure to Flame Retardants Is Associated with Lower FT4 but Higher FT3 During Later LifeClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 424-426, October 2019.
- Most Patients Do Not Require Opioid Medication After ThyroidectomyClinical Thyroidology, Volume 31, Issue 10, Page 442-444, October 2019.
- Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery - Published Ahead-of-Print
- Pediatric hereditary angioedema: what the otolaryngologist should knowPurpose of review To review pediatric hereditary angioedema for otolaryngologists, with emphasis on articles within the past 12–18 months. Recent findings Biologic therapies are accepted for adult hereditary angioedema (HAE), but have been studied less for pediatric HAE. Recent literature supports expanded use of biologic agents in pediatrics as acute treatment and prophylaxis. Available agents include plasma-derived C1 esterase inhibitor
- Otitis media: what is new?Purpose of review To review the latest literature on otitis media diagnosis, guidelines, treatment, and pathophysiology. Recent findings Although otitis media remains one of the most common reasons for outpatient visits, antibiotic prescriptions, and surgery in the United States, little progress has been made in terms of developing novel treatments for the prevention and resolution of this condition, indicating the urgent need to continue
Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
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- Clinical Otolaryngology
- Clinical Thyroidology - Table of Contents
- Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery - Published Ahead-of-Print
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