Ep. 169 Navigating Type I Laryngeal Clefts in Children with Dr. Hamdy El-Hakim

Ep. 169 Navigating Type I Laryngeal Clefts in...

Up next

Ep. 275 Evaluation & Management of Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis in Adults with
Ep. 274 Pediatric Thyroid Nodules: Clinical Insights & Approaches with Dr. Wen Jiang

Pediatric thyroid nodules are rare, but their risk of malignancy is significantly higher than in adults, raising the stakes for accurate diagnosis and multidisciplinary management. In this episode of the BackTable ENT Podcast Dr. Gopi Shah and co-host Dr. Jeff Hyzer interview Dr. ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

374. Case Report: Unraveling the Mystery – When Childhood Chest Pain Holds the Key to a Genetic Heart Condition – Wayne State University
Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

This case report explores the intricacies of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), delving into its genetic basis, atherosclerotic cascade, and early-onset cardiovascular complications. It examines established diagnostic criteria and emphasizes personalized management, including st ...  Show more

Episode 54: Frailty, Geriatric Trauma & TBI with Dr. Bellal Jospeh
Trauma ICU Rounds

In this episode we sit down with the Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns, & Acute Care Surgery at the University of Arizona, Dr. Bellal Joseph, who share with us his thoughts and research findings on hot topics including frailty, geriatric trauma, leadership, and more. ...  Show more

Episode 28: Infantile Hemangioma
Quick Cuts: A Plastic Surgery Podcast

A rapid review of infantile hemangioma for the plastic surgery learner. In this episode we review:Evaluation and management of the infantile hemangioma patientFeedback is always appreciated. Comments, questions, suggestions, or corrections can be sent to jakemarksmd@gmail.comRefe ...  Show more

Ep 153 Pediatric Minor Head Injury and Concussion
Emergency Medicine Cases

Recent literature suggests that pediatric patients take longer to recover from mild traumatic brain injury compared to adults, and persistent post-concussive symptoms (PPCS) after 1 month occur in up to 30% of children after minor head injury. These children can and should be ide ...  Show more