Tag: paul bryson

patrick byrne, md

Novel Procedure Brings a Smile to Patients with Facial Paralysis (Podcast)

The tri-vector gracilis procedure uses a thin muscle from the thigh to help create a natural mimetic smile

vocal cord paralysis

Speaking Clearer: Updates on Vocal Cord Paralysis Treatment (Podcast)

Injections and surgical procedures are among the therapies for patients with early and late vocal cord paralysis

Vestibular testing

Innovations in Vestibular Testing and Treatment (Podcast)

A comprehensive evaluation and multidisciplinary care are key to caring for patients with vestibular disorders

Hoarseness

Hoarseness: When to Observe and When to Refer

Cleveland Clinic physicians weigh in

Advertisement

Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. Policy

hearing loss

Now Hear This: Perceptions and Research on Hearing Health (Podcast)

Hearing loss and its treatments are often misunderstood by both the public and healthcare professionals

Paul Bryson
November 29, 2023/Ob/Gyn & Women’s Health

New Review Indicates Airway Stenosis Treatment During Pregnancy Is Safe and Effective

Endoscopic balloon dilation during pregnancy helps optimize outcomes

COSM 2023

Don’t Miss These Cleveland Clinic Head & Neck Institute Presentations at COSM 2023

Please join our staff as we participate in the following sessions at the Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings, May 3-7, 2023

19-ENT-843-Bryson-PrimLarygTcellLymphoma-CQD-650×450
June 6, 2019/Cancer

Rare Cancer Successfully Treated With Combination of SMILE Chemotherapy and Radiation

Case report: Primary laryngeal NK/T-cell lymphoma

19-ENT-844-MRSA-Meleca-Bryson-650×450

Rare Delayed Implant Infection and Fistula Reported Nearly 2 Years Following Medialization Laryngoplasty

Animal scratch may be responsible for MSRA infection that led to implant removal

19-ENT-789-Bryson-larygPyrogGran-650×450

Rare Laryngeal Pyogenic Granuloma in Pregnant Woman

Wait-and-see approach delays surgery until six weeks postpartum

BackPage 1 of 2Next
Advertisement
Ad