Tag: paul bryson

patrick byrne, md
January 24, 2024/Innovation

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
January 19, 2024/News & Insight

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
January 12, 2024/Best Practices

Innovations in Vestibular Testing and Treatment (Podcast)

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

Hoarseness
January 8, 2024/Research

Hoarseness: When to Observe and When to Refer

Cleveland Clinic physicians weigh in

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hearing loss
December 14, 2023/Advancing Patient Care

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
May 1, 2023/News & Insight

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

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June 6, 2019/Cancer

Rare Cancer Successfully Treated With Combination of SMILE Chemotherapy and Radiation

Case report: Primary laryngeal NK/T-cell lymphoma

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May 29, 2019/Case Study

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

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Rare Laryngeal Pyogenic Granuloma in Pregnant Woman

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

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