Findings highlight the potential of ctHPVDNA as a biomarker for estimating recurrence and survival in patients with HPV-associated OPSCC treated with surgery. @fadenlab https://ja.ma/3QeSHog
JAMA Otolaryngology
Book and Periodical Publishing
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery is published online weekly, every Thursday, and in 12 print/online issues a year. The journal receives more than 4.2 million annual article views and downloads. Without any author fees, all research articles are made free access online 12 months after publication on the website. In addition, the online version is freely available or nearly so to institutions in developing countries through the World Health Organization's HINARI program. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. The journal's acceptance rate is 14%. The median time to first decision is 8 days, and 53 days with review. The Journal Impact Factor is 7.8, the highest ranking otolaryngology journal in the world. All articles are published online first. Jay F. Piccirillo, MD, FACS, CPI, Professor of Otolaryngology and Vice Chairman for Research at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, is the editor in chief.
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- 1925
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An 87-year-old woman was seen for worsening right facial swelling and pain. She has a decade-long history of a slow growing cheek swelling. Examination revealed generalised maxillary alveolar hyperplasia with pus filled dental caries. What would you do next? https://ja.ma/3Ue9nxg
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Otolaryngology: This essay reports on fictitious source materials created by AI chatbots, encourages human oversight to identify fabricated information, and suggests a creative use for these tools. https://ja.ma/4b9UDpW
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Otolaryngology: In patients with human papillomavirus-mediated unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma of the neck, can transoral robotic surgery safely enable reduction in radiotherapy treatment volume? https://ja.ma/4aDq0Jv
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Among patients planned for total thyroidectomy who developed first side loss of neuromonitoring signal, outcomes of immediate total thyroidectomy and staged surgery were similar. https://ja.ma/3QiAKFi
Outcomes of Immediate Total Thyroidectomy in First-Side Loss of Neuromonitoring Signal
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Evan Graboyes discusses "Neighborhood-Level Disadvantage and Delayed Adjuvant Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer" with JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Editor Paul Bryson. https://ja.ma/3QkoS5t
Neighborhood-Level Disadvantage and Delayed Adjuvant Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer
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Living in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhood was independently associated with increased likelihood of delay in initiating adjuvant radiation therapy in patients with head and neck cancer. https://ja.ma/3QioTXK
Neighborhood-Level Disadvantage and Delayed Adjuvant Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Otolaryngology: In patients with human papillomavirus-mediated unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma of the neck, can transoral robotic surgery safely enable reduction in radiotherapy treatment volume? https://ja.ma/3W6oeMU
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Elective interpositional fasciocutaneous free flap closure of salvage laryngectomies was associated with superior outcomes compared with other reconstructive techniques with respect to pharyngocutaneous fistula formation. https://ja.ma/3U6Flvr
Reconstruction for Salvage Laryngectomy With Limited Pharyngectomy
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A new approach to surgical navigation in the anterior skull base employing 3D endoscopy and SLAM algorithms provides continuous information about anatomy underlying the exposed tissue surface without requiring an external tracking system, finds case series. https://ja.ma/4aAfaEf
Surgical Navigation in the Anterior Skull Base Using 3-Dimensional Endoscopy and Surface Reconstruction
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