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Otolaryngology: Open Access (ISSN: 2161- 119X) is a bimonthly, a broad-based journal founded on two key tenets: To publish the most exciting, excellent, attracting and high quality researches with respect to the subjects of Ear, Nose and Throat. Second, to provide a rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing and to disseminate the articles freely for research, teaching and reference purposes. Otolaryngology: Open Access publishes pioneering research across all aspects of medical sciences. It covers a broad range of topics including Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate, Cold Sores, Cough Remedies, Decongestants, Ear Infection, Ear pain, ENT Doctor, Laryngology, Larynx, Neurotology, Otitis Media, Otolaryngology, Pediatric Otolaryngology, Rhinitis, Sinus, Sinus Drainge, Sinus Headache, Sinus Infections, Sore Throat Remedies, and Strep Throat.

Articles submitted to Otolaryngology: Open Access Journal undergo strict plagiarism check following double check process involving software and manual checking. After passing this step, articles are subjected to editorial review for scope, relevance and other standard requirements. For any academic journal, peer review is the major quality maintenance measure. In peer review process, the scholarly work is analyzed by experts in the relevant fields from every perspective, including its writing, the accuracy of its technical content, its documentation, and its impact on and significance to the discipline. Journal of Otolaryngology: Open Access aspires to publish the most complete and reliable source of information on the discoveries and current developments in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, editorial etc.

Otolaryngology: Open Access has successfully released Issue for the month of October. We are pleased to deliver the table of contents alert for the Issue, where all article are freely accessible.
Volume 9 Issue 5:
Fungal Sinusitis: Radiological Aspects
Author(s): Marrakchi Jihène, Mejbri Maha, Meherzi Samia, Rim Zainine, Ben Amor Mohamed, Myriam Jrad, Houda Chahed, Azza Mediouni, Rim Bechraoui, Habiba Mizouni, Najeh Beltaief and Ghazi Besbes Intraoral Dermoid Cyst-How Common are they in a Paediatric Population? A Retrospective Case Series
Author(s): Sanjana Bhalla, Vikas Acharya, Munira Ally, Anna Slovick, Ali Taghi and Jimmy Peng Seng Ng
Prevalence of Ear Disease among School Children in Pondicherry, South India: A Cross-sectional Survey
Author(s): Sarrath Rathnaraajan, Maharajan R, Raghu Nandhan and Mohan Kameswaran
Quality of Life Measures Provided by the Glasgow Benefit Inventory among Cochlear Implant Users: Is this Quality of Evidence Adequate to Assess Outcomes?
Author(s): Raghu Nandhan Sampath Kumar and Mohan Kameswaran
Detailed Information of the articles is available at Current Issue | Volume 9, Issue 5.

Celebrating the decade of successful publication history, the journal reiterates its commitment to promote systematic enquiry and explorations into clinical and medical studies related to Otolaryngology. The journal invites different types of science communications including original research article, systematic reviews, short note communications, case reports, Editorials, letters to the Editors and expert opinions & commentaries from different regions for publication.

Manuscripts for upcoming issue at can be uploaded at: https://www.scholarscentral.org/submissions/otolaryngology-open-access.html or as an e-mail attachment to otolaryngology@escientificjournals.org

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Otolaryngology: Open access
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