2024 Annual Clinical Assembly Poster Competition- Otolaryngology Entries

Olfactory-related adverse events: An Analysis of the Food and Drug Administration Adverse Events Reporting System (FAERS)

PGY-5 ENT
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Olfactory dysfunction has gained considerable interest with its association to the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the limited literature on olfactory-related adverse events (ORAE) associated with medications, this study investigated ORAE reported in the FDA

Postoperative Management of the Crooked Nose: A Survey of Facial Plastic Surgeon Practices

Mclaren Oakland Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery PGY3
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American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) were surveyed regarding postoperative management of the crooked nose to evaluate current common practice patterns and identify the potential need for standardized patient education.

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A Rare Case of Expressive Aphasia in a Patient with Acute Mastoiditis

Roberto Frusciante, DO is a second-year otolaryngology resident at OhioHealth Doctors Hospital. He is originally from Venezuela and lives in Columbus with his wife and daughter. He completed his medical degree at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and continues to be involved in medical education at OU-HCOM as a Resident Clinical Educator. He is interested in medical innovation, LGBTQIA+ advocacy, and photography.
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This case report will address the unusual presentation of expressive aphasia in a patient with acute mastoiditis. 

Silent Sinus Syndrome with Potential Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis: A Case Report

Nick is a third-year medical student at Touro University Nevada. At the conclusion of his first year, he embarked on his otolaryngology journey. He founded the ENT/Ophthalmology club at Touro and has delved into a mixed array of research subjects.
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Herein, we describe a novel case of Silent Sinus Syndrome with Possible Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis.

Clinical Applications of 3D Printing in Laryngology: A Scoping Review

Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio where I also attending The Ohio State University to obtain a bachelors in Biochemistry. I then attended Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in Middletown, NY for medical school from 2015-2019. I was then accepted into an Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery residency position at Kettering Health Network in Dayton, Ohio where I currently reside. I will be joining Michigan ENT & Allergy in Grand Rapids, MI this upcoming fall as an attending physician. I have an amazing wife of almost 3 years and recently welcomed our first child!
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3D printing within clinical laryngology is still in its infancy, but demonstrates promise for the future of laryngotracheal interventions and reconstruction.

Silent Sinus Syndrome with Probable Granulomatosis with Polyanglitis: A Case Report

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Surgical Airway Understanding and Management - A Quality Improvement Initiative to Improve Multi-Specialty Competence

Undergraduate Degree - West Virginia University Medical School - West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
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An education initiative aimed toward tracheostomy/laryngectomy management on the floors and emergency departments was created using an online learning program. This project evaluated the utility of online learning and ways to improve medical education
Deepthi Akella MS, OMS3

Assessing Utility of a Medical School Emergency Airway Management Course

Deepthi Akella is an OMS3 at the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine applying for otolaryngology residency this fall. Her passion for ENT was ignited very early on in medical school and she has given multiple poster and podium presentations at national otolaryngology meetings since. Her research areas of interest include medical and resident education, pediatric otolaryngology, and otology. She is the founder and president of the ENT interest group at her medical school and is also a writer for The Auricle, an online otolaryngology publication. She is eager to learn more about how to get involved and contribute to the AOCOO-HNS, and hopes to participate in networking and meet mentors while she is in Myrtle Beach.
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The study outlines an emergency airway management course for medical students, resulting in increased confidence and readiness for airway management. All participants suggested incorporating the course into the osteopathic curriculum.
Kush Amin BS

Exploring Vestibular Schwannoma: A review of treatment, management, and diagnostic approaches in PUBMED literature

Third-year medical student at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine - Midwestern University interested in Otolaryngology.
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A exploratory literature review of vestibular schwannoma to provide a report of management, diagnostic, treatment, and quality of life methods regarding vestibular schwannoma in PUBMED literature. The report will help to guide future research and care.
Samuel Borgemenke OMS 2

Assessing the Importance of Physician Training in Practice Location for Ohio Otolaryngologists

I am a second-year medical student at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, and I am interested in pursuing a career in otolaryngology. Prior to medical school, I studied statistics at The Ohio State University.
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This project identifies factors that lead otolaryngologists to a respective practice location, and if any of that influence comes from where otolaryngologists completed their medical education.
Kathryn Collins Resident Physician

Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma to the Thyroid and Parotid Gland after Nephrectomy

4th year resident, OhioHealth
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Jaswanthi Dogiparthi OMS3

An Atypical Presentation of Diffuse Basaloid HPV-Related Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity in the Setting of Prior Radiation

Passionate and hard-working third-year medical and master’s student at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Pursuing residency to become a well-equipped and highly trained physician and surgeon as a future Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery trainee.
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A unique case report of diffuse, multifocal HPV- related BSCC in a 75-year-old female with a previous history of radiation therapy for SCC of the epiglottis.
Jaswanthi Dogiparthi OMS3

Treatment of Palatal Myoclonus in Pediatric Patients with Botulinum Toxin Injections: A Meta-Analysis

Passionate and hard-working third-year medical and master’s student at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Pursuing residency to become a well-equipped and highly trained physician and surgeon as a future Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery trainee.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis for the treatment of palatal myoclonus in the pediatric population with botulinum toxin injections.
Morgan Forgette 3rd Year DO Student

Sinonasal NUT Carcinoma: A Case Report

My name is Morgan Forgette and I am a third year medical student at Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine interested in pursuing a career in Otolaryngology.
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Case report of a 25-year-old female diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer, sinonasal NUT carcinoma. This case highlights the necessity of keeping a high index of suspicion for atypical disease in the setting of nasal mass.
Jacob Foster OMS3

Tongue-Tie in the Public Eye: A Study of Ankyloglossia’s Public Presence on Instagram

My name is Jacob Foster and I am a third-year student at LECOM interested in pursuing Otolaryngology. I grew up in Port Charlotte, Florida, and I completed my undergraduate degree at Florida Gulf Coast University. I like to spend my free time fishing, golfing, relaxing at the beach, and hanging out with my wife and our orange cat, Carmelo.
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Our project represents the most extensive social media analysis in Otolaryngology to date. We reviewed more than 16,000 posts related to ankyloglossia and analyzed data including: author demographics, content and tone of posts, and audience engagement.
Mary Gao DO

Presumed Ocular Tuberculosis with Bilateral Choroidal Detachments

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Varna Jammula OMS2

Cognitive Function and Pediatric Hearing Loss

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This review suggests that children with HL experience cognitive dysfunction and early intervention through cochlear implants or hearing aids may be beneficial long term.
Brandon Knight DO/MBA

Alternative Auditory Testing in Newborn Hearing Screens: A Pilot Study  

Dr. Knight is a fourth-year resident training at McLaren Oakland Hospital, formerly Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, in Pontiac, Michigan. He received his medical degree from Lincoln Memorial University Debusk College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harrogate, Tennessee. After residency, he plans to practice general otolaryngological services for children and adults.
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This study provides promising insights into the feasibility of using alternative tests as replacements for traditional automated auditory brainstem response testing, potentially offering more accessible options in certain healthcare settings.
Meredith Lehoe DO

A Rare Sequela of Untreated Streptococcal Pharyngitis: A Case Report

PGY3 Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Resident at OhioHealth Doctors Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
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A young male was diagnosed with streptococcal pharyngitis and prescribed antibiotics, but repeatedly did not take these medications. He subsequently presented with hematuria and eventually profuse hemoptysis, later diagnosed with pulmonary renal syndrome.
Joseph Norman OMS4

What mimics a laryngeal cancer? Histoplasmosis of the larynx

This project was a collaborative effort between KCU-COM, KCOM, DMU-COM, and Freeman Health
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A case report of a laryngeal mass which was revealed as Histoplasmosis infection, illustrating the importance of clinical history and differential diagnosis for laryngeal pathology.
Mohammad Qureshi OMS3

The Impact of Osteopathic Treatment on Tympanogram Results in Pediatric Patients

Undergraduate University Of Houston (2014) Medical Education A T Still University (2019)
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A meta-analysis based on existing studies shows that osteopathic treatment for acute otitis media can be effective in reducing recurrences and can complement standard care.
Adam Schultz DO

Harms Reporting in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Randomized Control Trials: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Utilizing CONSORT Harms Extension Checklist

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A cross-sectional analysis looking at the trends for reporting harms in RCT about CRS utilizing the CONSORT Harms Extension Checklist.
Jake Sims DO

Opioid-Free Tonsillectomy in the Pediatric Patient: A Feasibility Study

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Carsten Steinmetz OMS III

DRUG DOSE REDUCTION THROUGH SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF CALCIPOTRIENE AND RETINOIC ACID

I am originally from Tallahassee, Florida. I completed my undergraduate education at Goucher College and gained my master's degree at the University of South Florida. I am currently a third-year medical student at VCOM-Carolinas. I am an avid outdoorsman and enjoy activities such as mountain biking, skiing, fishing, and hiking.
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Dysplastic oral Leukoplakia (OL) lesions are premalignant lesion which may progress to oral squamous cell carcinoma. Our research team has set out to develop a mouth wash solution which may provide a preventive treatment option for patients with OL.
Brenton Stucki OMS2

Resources and Opportunities Available for Allopathic and Osteopathic Medical Students Pursuing Otolaryngology: A Comprehensive Analysis

Second-Year Osteopathic Medical Student at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNTHSC)
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This review explores the increasing competitiveness of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery residencies and the resources available to medical students. It identifies key organizations offering valuable resources for students' career pursuits.
Brenton Stucki OMS2

A Cross-Sectional Study: Prevalence of Bilateral Frontal Sinus Absence in Cadavers

Second-Year Osteopathic Medical Student at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNTHSC)
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This study investigates the prevalence of bilateral frontal sinus agenesis in a population of fixed cadavers from the United States, using sagittally hemisected skulls from donors over the age of 35. Out of forty-eight cadavers examined, three exhibited b
Brenton Stucki OMS2

Variant Blood Supply of the Superficial Face: A Cadaveric Case Report

Second-Year Osteopathic Medical Student at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNTHSC)
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This study presents a case of anatomical variations in the facial and transverse facial arteries observed during dissection of a 78-year-old donor's head. The facial artery terminated below the oral fissure, supplying blood only to the lower face, while
Ryan Witcher OMS-IV

Intraoperative Maxillary Frenectomy for Maxillary Diastema in Infants and Young Children: Clarifying the Indications

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