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2nd Edition: The Impact of ENT Diseases in Social Life

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (124 p.)Innehållstyp:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783725800339
  • 9783725800346
Ämnen: Onlineresurser: Sammanfattning: Dear colleagues, Given the success of the past year, I am happy to announce the release of a second edition of the Special Issue "The Impact of ENT Diseases in Social Life".In this edition, we want to underline how the otorhinolaryngology sector has a significant impact on social life. About 10% of cancers that affect the population annually involve the head and neck region, and each year, the guidelines evolve and change. Emergencies within the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, with numerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT departments (bleeding, abscesses, dyspnea, etc.). The chosen interventions can significantly improve patient quality of life, and can help to avoid future complications. Given the importance of this medical and surgical branch, I invite you to read our reprint, with otorhinolaryngology as the main topic. Special thanks go to Professor Gay-Escoda, who will help us in the coordination for this Issue as Guest Editor.
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Dear colleagues, Given the success of the past year, I am happy to announce the release of a second edition of the Special Issue "The Impact of ENT Diseases in Social Life".In this edition, we want to underline how the otorhinolaryngology sector has a significant impact on social life. About 10% of cancers that affect the population annually involve the head and neck region, and each year, the guidelines evolve and change. Emergencies within the otolaryngology sector are among the most common, with numerous increases in hospitalizations in the ENT departments (bleeding, abscesses, dyspnea, etc.). The chosen interventions can significantly improve patient quality of life, and can help to avoid future complications. Given the importance of this medical and surgical branch, I invite you to read our reprint, with otorhinolaryngology as the main topic. Special thanks go to Professor Gay-Escoda, who will help us in the coordination for this Issue as Guest Editor.

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