Volume 2 Issue 9


Case Report

A Case of Wegener Granulomatosis with Unprecedented Hypopharyngeal and Splenic Involvement

Authors: Panwar J, Panwala HK and Tandur RK

  
  
  

Case Report

Isolated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis. A Case Report and Literature Review

Authors: Barion U, Cazzador D, Emanuelli E, Borsetto D, Alexandre E, Volo T, Pedruzzi B, Faccioli C, Prosenikliev V and Martini A

  
  
  

Case Report

Uncommon Sinonasal Pathologies with Common Clinical Presentations

Authors: Stephen MCS, Raman EV and Mishra S

  
  
  

Case Report

Dermatofibrosarcoma Infiltrating the Parotid Gland: Case Report and Literature Review

Authors: De Liz AA, Cardoso DB, Nery dos Passos Martins DA and Lunardi FA

  
  
  

Case Report

Thyroid Isthmus Agenesis Diagnosed During Total Laryngectomy

Authors: Ismi O, Vayisoglu Y, Ozcan C, Erdogan O, Gen R and Gorur K

  
  
  

Research Article

Risk Factors Assessment for Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Cross-Sectional Study

Authors: Saedi B, Anari MR, Motiee M, Ahmadi A and Ordobadee M

  
  
  

Published Manuscripts

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Austin Otolaryngology is an open access, peer review journal publishing original research & review articles in all the fields of Otolaryngology. Otolaryngology deals with the study of ear, nose and throat. Austin Otolaryngology provides a new platform for students to publish their research work & update the latest research information in Otolaryngology.

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Circulating Tumor Cells or Not?

Abstract Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is one of the most common cancers in South East Asia. The high incidence of lymphatic spread and distant metastases are associated with high mortality.
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