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Author: Soldatova, Liuba; Rassekh, Christopher H.; Baloch, Zubair W.; Jalaly, Jalal B.; Sedora‐Roman, Neda I.; Loevner, Laurie L.; Cognetti, David M.; Witt, Robert L.; Dulguerov, Pavel
Title: Salivary gland disease in the era of COVID‐19 pandemic
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  • Document date: 2020_4_28
  • ID: iwv5bxym
    Snippet: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic forced significant changes in current approach to outpatient evaluation of common otolaryngology complaints as hospitals around the world are trying to limit the spread of the virus and to preserve health care resources. These changes raise a lot of questions regarding patient triage and treatment decisions in clinical situations when it is unclear if the workup and management can be postponed. In this communication, we present our approach to evalu
    Document: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic forced significant changes in current approach to outpatient evaluation of common otolaryngology complaints as hospitals around the world are trying to limit the spread of the virus and to preserve health care resources. These changes raise a lot of questions regarding patient triage and treatment decisions in clinical situations when it is unclear if the workup and management can be postponed. In this communication, we present our approach to evaluation and triage of new patients with complaints concerning for salivary gland disease.

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