J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023;2(1):JOHNS-02-1007 | Open Access
Sharad Chaurasiya and Shivam Singh
Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes Tuberculosis (TB) in humans. It involves the lungs primarily; tuberculous involvement of the head and neck region is extremely rare, except cervical lymph node involvement which is more common. Due to continual flow of saliva, salivary gland involvement is even rarer as it prevents tubercular bacilli from accumulating there and saliva also possesses antibacterial properties. The parotid ... Read more
CASE REPORT Updated Dec 26, 2023 PDF
J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023;2(1):JOHNS-02-1006 | Open Access
Anannya Mishra, Rajanikanth Kambala and Nitin Bhola
OSCC is the most common malignant epithelial tumor affecting the oral cavity. The global incidence of OSSC subsidize for 2% to 4% of all cancer and Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSMF) is premalignant condition of oral cavity which can concomitantly present along with OSCC or present before the exhibition of squamous cell carcinoma of oral cavity. Squamous cell Carcinoma of oral cavity is ... Read more
REVIEW ARTICLE Updated Aug 09, 2023 PDF
J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021;1(1):JOHNS-01-1005 | Open Access
Fücsek M
The middle ear is a closed air-filled cavity. It changes of pressure are equalizes by the opening of the Eustachian tube. In the pathology of otitis media, Eustachian tube dysfunction and bidirectional gas diffusion are essential. If the Eustachian tube does not open, persistent, high negative pressure could develop in the middle ear, with well-known clinical consequences. The result of ... Read more
SHORT COMMUNICATION Updated Oct 27, 2021 PDF
J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2020;1(1):JOHNS-01-1004 | Open Access
Guilherme Simas do Amaral Catani, Maria Eduarda Carvalho Catani, Letícia RaysaSchiavonKinasz, Gabriela Alves Marroni, Marcelly Botelho Soares, Patrícia Cristina Scarabotto and Rogério Hamerschmidt
Laryngeal framework surgery is defined as surgical procedures performed on the laryngeal skeleton and the insertion of muscles to correct vocal fold positioning and tension. Its main objective is to improve the voice without directly intervening in the vocal folds. The European Society of Laryngology proposed in 2000 a classification and nomenclature of these surgeries according to their purpose. Such standardization ... Read more
REVIEW ARTICLE Updated Nov 12, 2020 PDF
J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2020;1(1):JOHNS-01-1003 | Open Access
Shama Shishodia, Srijan Sharma , Udit Narayan and Swati Chandel
Background: University of Washington quality of life tool has been developed to assess the quality of life of head and neck malignancy patients. The final version has 12 parameters managing to cover the functional, psychological and social domains. It is a widely accepted tool and has been validated by various studies. The aim of our study is to critically ... Read more
REVIEW ARTICLE Updated Aug 26, 2020 PDF
J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2020;1(1):JOHNS-01-1002 | Open Access
Khaled M Mokbel
Chronic nasal obstruction is one of the most common symptoms in the practice of Otolaryngology. Our study was to evaluate the value of the reduction of both the bone and soft tissue of the inferior turbinate by using suction cautery and through-cutting Blaksley in 30 patients with bilateral inferior turbinate hypertrophy. They were 20 males and 10 females. The age ranged between 16-55 ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated May 18, 2020 PDF