2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215113000960
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Management of the most common ENT presentations

Abstract: Articles in this issue of the JLO provide insight into the management of some of the most common caseload seen in ENT practice. Firstly, there are the many patients who present to ENT clinics with medically unexplained symptoms. These patients form a large part of out-patient workload and include those with symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, blocked ears, catarrh, atypical facial pain, throat lumps and dysphonia. These are patients with symptoms but with no demonstrable pathology on examination or investiga… Show more

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