Laryngoscope
Aims and Scope

For more than 100 years, otolaryngologists, clinicians, and researchers around the world have read The Laryngoscope to keep pace with and learn how to take advantage of the most important advances in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck disorders. Moreover, the journal is the first choice among otolaryngologists to publish their most important findings and share their own successful techniques with their colleagues. The highest ranked otolaryngology journal. Published monthly, the journal features peer reviewed contributions in:

• Broncho-esophagology
• Communicative disorders
• Head and neck surgery
• Plastic and reconstructive facial surgery
• Oncology
• Speech and hearing defects

Contributions feature papers based on medical, clinical, and basic research. Moreover, readers will find papers presented at the Annual and Section Meetings of the Triological Society as well as theses authored by the Society’s new Fellows.

In addition, papers presented at the American Laryngological Association Meetings will be published in The Laryngoscope beginning in 2009. Rounding out the coverage, “How I Do It” articles guide readers step by step through the latest tested-and-proven surgical techniques.

Author(s):
American Otological Society.; American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society.
Title Abbreviation:
Laryngoscope
Title(s):
The Laryngoscope.
Publication Date(s):
Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1896)-
Frequency:
Monthly
Publisher:
St. Louis, Mo. : [s.n., 1896-
Latest Publisher:
Philadelphia, PA : Wiley-Blackwell, <2009- >
Description:
v. : ill.
Language:
English
ISSN:
0023-852X (Print)
1531-4995 (Electronic)
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