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Highlights In This Issue July 2018 JAMA Otolaryngology– Volume 144, Number 7 Head & Neck Surgery Pages 549-562 Research Opinion Viewpoint 3-D Printing of Nasal Prosthetics 557 553 The Role of Otolaryngologists Nasal prosthetics are conventionally created by anaplastologists or maxillofacial prosth- in Eradicating Human Papillomavirus odontists. Shikara et al conducted a pilot study to test the ability of a novel computer algo- C Todd and Coauthors rithm to create 3-dimensional nasal prosthetics. The similarity between photographs of 5 555 Proton Pump Inhibitor Use volunteers and their algorithm-generated nasal prosthetics was assessed through a survey and Outcomes in Children of 36 respondents. The mean score for overall similarity was 8.42 out of 10, and respon- With Respiratory Symptoms R Rosen and R Rahbar dents were able to correctly match the prosthetic with the volunteers’ photographs in 171 of 175 photographs. They conclude that the computer algorithm has the ability to model Invited Commentary andprintanatomicallyaccuratenasalprosthestics.ShipchandleretalprovideanInvitedCom- 564 Three-Dimensional Printing of Nasal mentary. Prosthetics: Overcoming the Hump TZ Shipchandler and Coauthors Invited Commentary 564 572 The Voice and the Larynx in Older Adults: What’s Normal, and Who Decides? Presbylaryngis vs Pathologic Presbyphonia 566 S Misono Signs of an aging larynx, known as presbylaryngis, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery American Medical Association

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In This Issue July 2018 JAMA Otolaryngology– Volume 144, Number 7 Head & Neck Surgery Pages 549-562 Research Opinion Viewpoint 3-D Printing of Nasal Prosthetics 557 553 The Role of Otolaryngologists Nasal prosthetics are conventionally created by anaplastologists or maxillofacial prosth- in Eradicating Human Papillomavirus odontists. Shikara et al conducted a pilot study to test the ability of a novel computer algo- C Todd and Coauthors rithm to create 3-dimensional nasal...
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American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2018 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
2168-6181
eISSN
2168-619X
DOI
10.1001/jamaoto.2017.1961
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Abstract

In This Issue July 2018 JAMA Otolaryngology– Volume 144, Number 7 Head & Neck Surgery Pages 549-562 Research Opinion Viewpoint 3-D Printing of Nasal Prosthetics 557 553 The Role of Otolaryngologists Nasal prosthetics are conventionally created by anaplastologists or maxillofacial prosth- in Eradicating Human Papillomavirus odontists. Shikara et al conducted a pilot study to test the ability of a novel computer algo- C Todd and Coauthors rithm to create 3-dimensional nasal prosthetics. The similarity between photographs of 5 555 Proton Pump Inhibitor Use volunteers and their algorithm-generated nasal prosthetics was assessed through a survey and Outcomes in Children of 36 respondents. The mean score for overall similarity was 8.42 out of 10, and respon- With Respiratory Symptoms R Rosen and R Rahbar dents were able to correctly match the prosthetic with the volunteers’ photographs in 171 of 175 photographs. They conclude that the computer algorithm has the ability to model Invited Commentary andprintanatomicallyaccuratenasalprosthestics.ShipchandleretalprovideanInvitedCom- 564 Three-Dimensional Printing of Nasal mentary. Prosthetics: Overcoming the Hump TZ Shipchandler and Coauthors Invited Commentary 564 572 The Voice and the Larynx in Older Adults: What’s Normal, and Who Decides? Presbylaryngis vs Pathologic Presbyphonia 566 S Misono Signs of an aging larynx, known as presbylaryngis,

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JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck SurgeryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 1, 2018

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