Facial Paralysis
Facial Paralysis Kathryn Noonan Anne Katz THE CLINICAL CHALLENGE Facial paralysis, whether partial or complete, causes significant morbidity, impairing the ability to smile, blink, eat, and even taste. Moreover, the…
Acute Vertigo
Acute Vertigo Harrison Lin Rodney Omron Dizziness is a common chief complaint in the emergency department (ED) that poses unique diagnostic challenges.1 The feeling of “dizziness” can be described in…
External Ear: Perichondritis, Lacerations, Auricular Hematoma
External Ear: Perichondritis, Lacerations, Auricular Hematoma Rupal S. Jain Samuel N. Helman INTRODUCTION The external ear is a defining anatomical feature susceptible to several pathologies. It consists of a uniquely…
Sudden Hearing Loss
Sudden Hearing Loss Enrique Perez Laura J Bontempo THE CLINICAL CHALLENGE The rapid onset of unilateral or bilateral hearing loss can be a devastating event. Beyond the immediate sensory disorientation,…
Infections of the Ear: Otitis Media and Externa, Mastoiditis
Infections of the Ear: Otitis Media and Externa, Mastoiditis Rupal S. Jain Candace E. Hobson INTRODUCTION Infections of the external and middle ear (otitis externa and otitis media) are common…
Communication With ENT Consultants
Communication With ENT Consultants Yan Lee Mark Grbic THE CLINICAL CHALLENGE For the successful management of a patient in the emergency department (ED) or urgent care setting, clear communication between…
Examination of the Ears, Nose, and Throat
Examination of the Ears, Nose, and Throat Katelyn Stepan Jimmy Truong THE CLINICAL CHALLENGE Examination of the ears, nose, and throat reveals pertinent information regarding their form and function, as…
ENT Anatomy
ENT Anatomy Sarah K. Rapoport THE CLINICAL CHALLENGE Understanding the structural details of the ear, nose, and throat is imperative for accurate diagnosis of its pathologies. Formulating a conceptual map…