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Peer reviewed only Open Access

The Laryngoscope (TLS)

Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY MEDICINE RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
e-ISSN 1531-4995
p-ISSN 0023-852X
Issue Frequency Monthly
Est. Year 2025
Mobile 17813888598
Country United States
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email thelaryngoscope@gmail.com%20

Journal Descriptions

The Laryngoscope has been the leading source of information on advances in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck disorders since 1896. The Laryngoscope is the first choice among otolaryngologists for publication of their important findings and techniques. Each monthly issue of The Laryngoscope features peer-reviewed medical, clinical, and research contributions in general otolaryngology, allergy/rhinology, otology/neurotology, laryngology/bronchoesophagology, head and neck surgery, sleep medicine, pediatric otolaryngology, facial plastics and reconstructive surgery, oncology, and communicative disorders. Contributions include papers and posters presented at the Annual and Section Meetings of the Triological Society, as well as independent papers, "How I Do It", "Triological Best Practice" articles, and contemporary reviews. Theses authored by the Triological Society’s new Fellows as well as papers presented at meetings of the American Laryngological Association are published in The Laryngoscope. The Laryngoscope is owned by the American Laryngological Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc. aka The Triological Society, and is the official journal of the Society, The American Laryngological Association, and the American Broncho-Esophagological Association. The Journal is published by Wiley.

The Laryngoscope (TLS) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL , Online or Print , Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0023-852X, E-ISSN: 1531-4995, Established: 2025,
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

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Publications of TLS

Oliver Howe Lowry March, 1954
The endolymph and perilymph of the inner ear have been the subject of speculation for many years. Theories concerning their origin and relation to each other still lack definite proof. Anato...