Journal of Otolaryngology Advances

Aims and Scope


Journal of Otolaryngology Advances (JOA) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the rapid dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in the field of otolaryngology. The journal serves as a global platform for researchers, clinicians, and medical professionals to share novel findings related to ear, nose, throat (ENT) disorders, head and neck surgery.  
 

The journal publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, case reports, and expert opinions, offering a comprehensive insight into current trends and emerging technologies in otolaryngology, including those incorporating artificial intelligence.
 

Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:  

  • Otology and Neurotology: Research on hearing loss, cochlear implants, balance disorders, tinnitus, and otologic surgeries aimed at improving auditory health.  
  • Rhinology and Sinus Disorders: Advancements in the treatment of sinusitis, nasal polyps, allergic rhinitis, endoscopic sinus surgery, and reconstructive techniques.  
  • Laryngology and Voice Disorders: Studies on vocal cord disorders, dysphonia, laryngeal cancer, speech therapy, and surgical interventions to enhance voice rehabilitation.  
  • Pediatric Otolaryngology: Research on pediatric airway disorders, congenital ENT anomalies, ear infections, and early intervention strategies.  
  • Head and Neck Surgery: Innovations in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck tumors, reconstructive surgery, thyroid and parathyroid disorders, and robotic-assisted surgery.  
  • Sleep Medicine and Sleep-Disordered Breathing: Clinical advancements in the management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), snoring, and surgical interventions such as UPPP and hypoglossal nerve stimulation.  
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Breakthroughs in facial plastic surgery, trauma reconstruction, cosmetic otolaryngology, and functional nasal surgery.  
  • ENT-Related Microbiology, Immunology, and Genetics: Studies on genetic predispositions, microbial pathogenesis, immune responses, and molecular diagnostics in otolaryngology-related conditions.  


Contributions from the following research areas are invited but not limited to the following branches 

  • Strep throat
  • Vertigo
  • Voice
  • Sleep apnea
  • Common cold
  • Sinusitis
  • Astigmatism
  • Tinnitus
  • Croup
  • Narcolepsy
  • Dysphagia
  • Thyroid
  • Cold sores
  • Anatomy
  • Ear infection
  • Sore throat remedies
  • Ent
  • Edema
  • Cancer
  • Meniere's disease
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Epidemiology
  • Nephrology
  • Esophageal cancer
  • Tonsils
  • Pathology
  • Allergy
  • Otolaryngology
  • Sinus headache
  • Thyroid cancer
  • Myopia
  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Nasal polyps
  • Care
  • Stress
  • Surgery
  • Larynx
  • Sinus
  • Head
  • Labyrinthitis
  • Hay fever
  • Nose
  • Cataract
  • Dizziness
  • Throat cancer
  • Otitis media
  • Rhinitis
  • Endocrinology
  • Hematology
  • Rheumatology
  • Blepharoplasty
  • Diphtheria
  • Oral cancer
  • Vestibule
  • Cleft palate
  • Speech therapy
  • Tonsillectomy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Neurology
  • Nasal congestion
  • Ear pain
  • Eustachian tube
  • Presbyopia
  • Sclera
  • Pediatrics
  • Apnea
  • Equipment
  • Cleft lip
  • Allergic rhinitis
  • Auditory processing disorder
  • Sports medicine
  • Anosmia
  • Sleep disorder
  • Septoplasty
  • Respiration
  • Amblyopia
  • Otolaryngologist
  • Pathologist

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