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IP Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Allied Science
Journal title :
IP Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Allied Science
Online-Issn No :
2582-421X
Print-Issn No :
2582-4147
Language :
English
Publisher :
IP Innovative Publication Pvt. Ltd.
Issue and Contents
Volume 1
Volume 1 issue 1
Volume 1 issue 2
Volume 1 issue 3
Volume 2
Volume 2 issue 1
Volume 2 issue 2
Volume 2 issue 3
Volume 2 issue 4
Volume 3
Volume 3 issue 1
Volume 3 issue 2
Volume 3 issue 3
Volume 3 issue 4
Volume 4
Volume 4 issue 1
Volume 4 issue 2
Volume 4 issue 3
Volume 4 issue 4
Volume 5
Volume 5 issue 1
Volume 5 issue 2
Volume 5 issue 3
Volume 5 issue 4
Volume 6
Volume 6 issue 1
Volume 6 issue 2
Volume 6 issue 3
Volume 6 issue 4
Volume 7
Volume 7 issue 1
Volume 7 issue 2
Volume 7 issue 3
Volume 7 issue 4
Volume 8
Volume 8 issue 1
Volume 8 issue 2
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction: A contemporary overview
Page No:
30-32
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.008
Voice profile of patients with laryngeal pathologies in Punjabi speaking Indian
Page No:
33-38
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.009
Olfactory dysfunction and quality of life changes in allergic rhinitis: impact of medical therapy: A prospective observational study
Page No:
39-43
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.010
Assessment of the ultrasonological findings of goitrogenous lesions associated with hypothyroidism
Page No:
44-48
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.011
Role of eustachian tube function in outcomes of tympanoplasty: A prospective study
Page No:
49-53
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.012
Outcomes of functional endoscopic sinus surgery with and without partial middle turbinate resection in chronic rhinosinusitis: A comparative study
Page No:
54-58
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.013
A case report: Septal abscess in a healthy child without trauma
Page No:
59-61
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.014
Anesthesia challenges in a post-laryngectomy patient with acute unhealed stoma for pharyngocutaneous fistula repair
Page No:
62-65
DOI:
10.18231/j.ijoas.2025.015