Otorhinolaryngology and Diving—Part 1: Otorhinolaryngological Hazards Related to Compressed Gas Scuba Diving

Volume: 144, Issue: 3, Pages: 252 - 252
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract

Importance

Scuba diving is becoming increasingly popular. However, scuba diving is associated with specific risks; 80% of adults and 85% of juvenile divers (aged 6-17 years) have been reputed to have an ear, nose, or throat complaint related to diving at some point during their diving career. Divers frequently seek advice from primary care physicians, diving physicians, and otorhinolaryngologists, not only in the acute setting, but also...
Paper Details
Title
Otorhinolaryngology and Diving—Part 1: Otorhinolaryngological Hazards Related to Compressed Gas Scuba Diving
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
144
Issue
3
Pages
252 - 252
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