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Clinics in Developmental Medicine No. 163
Children with craniosynostosis are born with congenital
deformities of the face and skull. In severe cases associated
problems are common. The child who is not properly cared for can
end up blind, deaf and with severe learning difficulties. In
addition, they may be left with unacceptable facial deformities.
Outside specialized craniofacial units, there is at present nowhere
for those involved in primary or secondary care to go for help with
the many practical problems that these children present. In this
book, a distinguished team of editors have assembled experts in the
field to introduce the non-craniofacial specialist to what can be
achieved and how they can contribute to the child's welfare. It
will be essential reading for paediatricians seeking practical
information about the management of these disorders, and for
specialists in neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, plastic surgery,
maxillo-facial surgery, orthodontics, psychology, genetics,
anaesthesia, audiology and speech therapy.
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product. The
field of otolaryngology's cornerstone text - Essential for board
review or as a clinical refresher Since the first edition was
published in 1973, K. J. Lee's Essential Otolaryngology has stayed
true to its original intent: to serve as a guide for board
preparation, as well as a practical and concise reference text
reflecting contemporary concepts in clinical otolaryngology. Senior
medical students, residents, fellows, board-eligible and
board-certified otolaryngologists, primary care physicians, and
specialists in other fields will find this acclaimed resource to be
completely up to date, authoritative, concise, and well written.
The leading guide in otolaryngology: *Top-to-bottom coverage that
spans the entire discipline, yet provides an easy, at-a-glance
review and summary of key information in
otolaryngology*Quick-access bulleted text makes important concepts
easy to review and remember*300 board review questions help you
test your knowledge of must-know concepts *Clinical pearls bring
you the wisdom and experience of renowned experts*Extremely well
illustrated: more than 240 illustrations and photographs, and more
than 100 tables Here's why the Twelfth Edition is the best edition
yet! Expanded to sixty chapters, the Twelfth Edition has been
thoroughly revised throughout, including all new Rhinology and
Pediatrics sections; and many important new chapters, including
ones on Endoscopic Middle Ear Surgery, Acute Rhinosinusitis,
Chronic Sinusitis, Fungal Rhinosinusitis, Diseases of the Nasal
Cavity, Tumors of the Paranasal Sinuses, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery,
Tumors of the Larynx, and more.
Considered the go-to reference in airway management not only in
anesthesia practice but also in emergency medicine and intensive
care settings, Hagberg and Benumof's Airway Management ensures that
practitioners worldwide are familiar and proficient with the most
recent developments in equipment and scientific knowledge in this
fast-changing area. Covering all aspects of this fundamental
practice, the new 5th Edition facilitates the safe performance of
airway management for all airway practitioners, regardless of
specialty, using a concise, how-to approach, carefully chosen
illustrations, and case examples and analysis throughout.The only
volume of its kind completely dedicated to airway management, this
edition features: Well-illustrated and tightly focused coverage,
with anatomical drawings, charts, algorithms, photos, and imaging
studies for quick reference-many new to this edition. Key Points in
every chapter, as well as up-to-date information on the latest ASA
guidelines. Two new chapters covering Combination Techniques and
Human Factors in Airway Management; all other chapters have been
thoroughly revised to reflect current thinking and practice. A
significantly expanded video library, including intubating the
COVID-19 patient and new videos on ultrasonography of the airway.
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook
allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from
the book on a variety of devices.
This first-of-its-kind volume focuses on the anatomy, imaging, and
surgery of the dural venous sinuses and the particular relevance to
neurosurgery and trauma surgery. Knowledge of the fine clinical
anatomy involved in neurosurgery and skull base surgery has
progressed greatly in recent years, and this title reflects new
information of particular importance to neurosurgeons, trauma
surgeons, neurologists, interventional radiologists, and others who
need a complete, up-to-date understanding of this complex
anatomical area. Provides thorough coverage of the clinical anatomy
of the dural venous sinuses, highlighted by 250 clear, high-quality
illustrations and clinical photographs. Covers imaging techniques
and surgery in separate chapters following extensive anatomy
coverage. Presents the knowledge and experience of recognized
experts and authors in the field. Consolidates today's available
information and guidance into a single, convenient resource.
This book represents the first interdisciplinary text on the
emerging field of rehabilitative surgery, in which state of the art
procedures from multiple surgical specialties are combined. It
proposes a completely new framework for understanding,
coordinating, and providing treatment for paralyzed or severely
neurologically impaired patients and explains the potentially
critical impact of surgery in creating a new baseline of functional
status, thereby improving the patient's daily life. Every major
aspect of reconstructive surgical treatment is considered,
including anesthesia, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery,
neurosurgery, general surgery, vascular surgery, and
otolaryngology. The most up-to-date and evidence-based surgeries
are clearly described and evaluated, with coverage of treatment of
pressure sores, placement of feeding tubes, and upper extremity
interventions to improve function and hygiene. Cutting-edge
protocols are presented for the surgical treatment of severe nerve
injuries, spinal cord injuries, and stroke or cerebrovascular
accidents, and a first description and evaluation of phrenic nerve
repair to assist weaning of paralyzed patients from ventilators is
provided. Both surgical and nonsurgical readers will find this book
to be an ideal guide and reference.
Designed for trainees at all levels, ENT and Head and Neck
Procedures: An Operative Guide provides concise, step-by-step
instructions to the core otolaryngology, head and neck, and facial
plastics procedures that surgeons are likely to encounter in daily
practice. Convenient and portable, this guide provides enough
information to allow trainees to perform the operations themselves
under appropriate supervision. Concise surgical steps for each
procedure are followed by detailed explanations. Clear diagrams and
photographs demonstrate the important stages of each operation.
Surgeons' tips bridge the gap between the theory and what actually
works on the operating table. The book also includes an easy
reference table of complications that should be discussed with the
patient when obtaining consent. The authors have used their wealth
of experience to write a practical guide that that will give
trainees the skills as well as the confidence they will need in the
surgical arena.
Publications on aesthetic rejuvenation often start with the
treatment-such as fillers or lasers-and then work back to the
patient problem. Comprehensive Aesthetic Rejuvenation: A Regional
Approach starts from the perspective of what the patient perceives
as the problem region of the body. It then moves to the appropriate
range of treatments that can be offered and discusses how outcomes
can be improved. Topics include: The new growth agent for eyelashes
Multimodal approaches to healthy skin Aesthetic considerations in
ethnic skin Hair loss and transplantation New developments in less
invasive fat and cellulite treatments Body contouring surgery
Enhanced with more than 200 color illustrations, this volume is an
essential resource for all aesthetic and plastic surgeons.
This set provides clinicians with key information on all types
of pain: pain syndromes that result from specific conditions;
chronic pain from the neck down; and chronic headache and facial
pain.
Why every practicing clinician needs a copy of this comprehensive
set:
EVIDENCE-BASED AND CLINICALLY ORIENTED - provide pertinent, useful
data you need to make accurate diagnoses and develop the best
treatment plans for your patients
COMPREHENSIVE CONTENT - with 48 chapters on pain syndromes from
head-to-toe and detailed treatment strategies, you'll have all the
information you need to improve patient outcomes
USER-FRIENDLY FORMAT - with data organized by pain type, you can
easily reference critical information on-the-go
AUTHORITATIVE CLINICAL GUIDANCE - over 25 experts in pain
management give you the advice you trust to implement in your daily
practice
Many congenitally deaf infants and children suffer vestibular
failure, which produces problems with their postural control,
locomotion and gait. However it is known that these children can
eventually catch up with their normal balance control status in
terms of development and growth as a result of central vestibular
compensation. In "Vertigo and Balance Disorders in Children" the
author provides comprehensive and integrative information on the
vestibular system. The materials presented range from the history
of its study, basic anatomy and physiology of vestibular organs,
mechanism of balance and motor function development, to clinical
aspects of vestibular disorders including their evaluation and
pediatric neurology. Although there have been books discussing
postural responses of infants and children with vestibular
disorders, this is the first to present the influence of peripheral
vestibular disorders and central vestibular compensation
comprehensively. This book will benefit not only practitioners in
this field such as pediatric otolaryngologists, pediatricians,
child neurologists and neurologists, but also clinical specialists
such as neonatologists, physical therapists and speech therapists,
helping them to better care for patients with vestibular
failure.
This book reports on the application of advanced models of the
human binaural hearing system in modern technology, among others,
in the following areas: binaural analysis of aural scenes, binaural
de-reverberation, binaural quality assessment of audio channels,
loudspeakers and performance spaces, binaural perceptual coding,
binaural processing in hearing aids and cochlea implants, binaural
systems in robots, binaural/tactile human-machine interfaces,
speech-intelligibility prediction in rooms and/or multi-speaker
scenarios. An introduction to binaural modeling and an outlook to
the future are provided. Further, the book features a MATLAB
toolbox to enable readers to construct their own dedicated binaural
models on demand.
This book explores computational fluid dynamics in the context of
the human nose, allowing readers to gain a better understanding of
its anatomy and physiology and integrates recent advances in
clinical rhinology, otolaryngology and respiratory physiology
research. It focuses on advanced research topics, such as virtual
surgery, AI-assisted clinical applications and therapy, as well as
the latest computational modeling techniques, controversies,
challenges and future directions in simulation using CFD software.
Presenting perspectives and insights from computational experts and
clinical specialists (ENT) combined with technical details of the
computational modeling techniques from engineers, this unique
reference book will give direction to and inspire future research
in this emerging field.
Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance rank amongst the most common
presenting symptoms in neurology, ENT, geriatric medicine, and
general practice. These symptoms can originate from many different
organs and systems, such as the inner ear, general medical
conditions, neurological and psychological disorders. The Oxford
Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance provides an up-to-date summary of
the scientific basis, clinical diagnosis, and management of
disorders leading to dizziness and poor balance. This textbook is
conceptually divided into three sections, detailing the scientific
basis, general clinical issues, and specific diseases diagnosed in
clinical practice that are responsible for complaints of dizziness
and imbalance. Individual chapters address benign paroxysmal
positional vertigo, vestibular migraine, vestibular neuritis,
stroke, and Meniere's disease. Additional chapters follow a
syndrome-based approach and cover multiple conditions, including
cerebellar disorders, bilateral vestibular failure and gait, and
psychological disorders. The print edition is complemented by an
online version, which allows access to the full content of the
textbook, contains links from the references to primary research
journal articles, allows full text searches, and provides access to
figures and tables that can be downloaded to PowerPoint. It serves
a useful clinical reference for neurologists,
otorhinolaryngologists, audio-vestibular physicians, and senior
trainees in those specialties.
Revised and expanded for the third edition, this book is both a
guide for your first ENT job and a tried and tested revision guide
covering all aspects of the MRCS (ENT) OSCE. Written by a team of
ENT specialists, the accessible text follows a step-by-step
approach with each OSCE station based on the style of past
questions. Recent changes in the structure of the examination,
together with the nature of the examination in both COVID and
post-COVID contexts are included. With over 120 colour images, the
guide remains unrivalled as a tool with which to prepare for ENT
exams. It is essential reading for candidates of the MRCS (ENT)
OSCE and will also aid trainees in preparation for specialty
registrar national selection interviews. It is highly recommended
for GPs wishing to refresh their knowledge of how to assess common
ENT problems and will also be an ideal reference for any junior
doctor learning to take histories and examinations in their first
ENT post. Finally, it is an invaluable resource for medical
students undertaking their ENT attachment and in preparation for
final examinations.
Covers much of the acoustics a student needs, without mathematics
or scientific background. Choice Outstanding Academic Title A
survey of intervals and scales, tone pitch, loudness and time in
Western music raises many questions about the hearing mechanism and
throws doubt on the conventional role of harmonics. James Beament's
account of how musical sounds are coded by the ear and the brain's
processing units, provides answers to most of these questions. It
concludes that music started with simple instruments which voices
imitated, and that the need to know sound direction determined the
characteristics of hearing. This book will interest students,
practising musicians and music psychologists, and assumes no
scientific knowledge. The late ProfessorSir JAMES BEAMENT was a
distinguished scientist and musician, who taught and examined music
students at Cambridge University.
Written specifically for non-sleep medicine specialists, this
one-of-a-kind reference guides you through every aspect of this
complex field with authoritative advice from Dr. Meir Kryger and
other experts. Vibrantly illustrated in full color, it thoroughly
covers the types of patients you're most likely to see in the
outpatient setting and brings you up to date with the latest
treatment methods, both surgical and non-surgical. Complete
coverage of the patients you're most likely to encounter, including
special populations such as those with COPD, obesity
hypoventilation, pregnancy, neuromuscular disorders, stroke, and
more. Specific information on topics of interest to a wide variety
of physicians: heart failure and sleep disordered breathing;
surgical treatments, including hypoglossal nerve stimulation; oral
appliances and the treatment of sleep apnea; home sleep testing;
and different types of PAP devices. Ideal for pulmonologists,
otolaryngologists, cardiologists, primary care physicians,
dentists, and other healthcare providers who encounter patients
with sleep and breathing disorders. Full-color illustrations
throughout, including a profusely illustrated chapter on physical
diagnosis. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase.
This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the
text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of
devices.
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