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With advancements across various scientific and medical fields,
professionals in audiology are in a unique position to integrate
cutting-edge technology with real-world situations. Scientific
Foundations of Audiology provides a strong basis and philosophical
framework for understanding various domains of hearing science in
the context of contemporary developments in: genetics, gene
expression, bioengineering, neuroimaging, neurochemistry, cochlear
and mid-brain implants, associated speech processing and
understanding, molecular biology, physics, modeling, medicine, and
clinical practice.Key features of this text include:Highly
technical information presented in a cohesive and understandable
manner (i.e. concepts without complex equations)Discussion of
integrating newly developed technology within the clinical practice
of audiologyState-of-the-art contributions from a stellar array of
international world-class expertsScientific Foundations of
Audiology is geared towards: doctoral students in audiology,
physics, and engineering; residents in otolaryngology, neurology,
neurosurgery, and pediatrics; and those intermediaries between
innovation and clinical reality.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
This book focuses on the epidemiology, treatment and long-term
outcomes of voice disorders. The first chapter proposes evidence
based therapy for glottal incompetence, which reflects the
dysfunction of the vocal folds on voice and swallowing. Chapter Two
presents an overview of the epidemiology, diagnosis, management,
extraction techniques, adjuvant medical therapy and prevention of
laryngeal papillomatosis in children. Chapter Three presents the
latest investigation results related to Speech and Language
Pathology intervention in childhood dysphonia, and presents
assessment protocols and therapeutic approaches commonly used in
voice disorders within the pediatric population. Chapter Four
provides a voice analysis of primary school pedagogues in the Czech
region of Ostrava.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
The spectrum of sleep-disordered breathing ranges from primary
snoring at one end to obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep
apnea at the other end. The first chapter in this book provides
current state of knowledge about the mechanisms of obstructive
sleep apnea and central sleep apnea and reviews emerging therapies
for these disorders. Furthermore, sleep apnea usually has
multifactorial causes and affects multiple organic systems
resulting in increased cardiovascular morbidity, disturbing sleep
quality, metabolic balance, glucose and cholesterol levels,
arterial hypertension and thus increasing cardiopulmonary and
vascular morbidity. The second chapter summarises the main findings
in literature and provides a brief and concise differential
diagnosis. The authors of the third chapter expose and discuss
current evidence of neurosurgical conditions and their role in the
genesis and progression of sleep apnea. They emphasise the adequate
treatment and future perspectives. The following chapter examine
the effect of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) on the eye.
Different ophthalmologic disorders are associated with OSAS
including floppy eyelid syndrome, retinal vein occlusion, and
central serious retinopathy. The last chapter in this book is
focused on QT dispersion in patients with obstructive sleep apnea,
with increased QT dispersion potentially reflecting disturbed
myocardial repolarisation and predisposition to cardiac
arrhythmias.
This book offers a handy reference guide to anaphylaxis, including
diagnosis and treatment. It covers food, drug allergy and venom
allergies, allergic rhinitis and asthma, anaphylaxis related to
intravenous drug administration, exercise-induced anaphylaxis,
latex allergy, idiopathic anaphylaxis, and also discusses applied
treatment modalities that cause anaphylaxis, such as various forms
of immunotherapy. Providing detailed information on three recently
launched epinephrine auto-injectors, this guide is an invaluable
tool for otorhinolaringologists, pediatric and adult
allergologists, pulmonologists general practitioners and emergency
physicians as well as patients.
The past two decades have witnessed enormous advances in the field
of rhinology and sinonasal diseases. Chronic Sinusitis is one of
the most common chronic illnesses. The introduction of functional
endoscopic sinus surgery in the late eighties has revolutionised
the surgical approach to sinus disease. Since that time, endoscopic
sinus surgery has become the surgical procedure of choice and has
been adopted for training and teaching. Furthermore, the approach
to sinus disease has significantly evolved. We have witnessed the
introduction of balloon sinuplasty, image guided surgery,
multidisciplinary approach and the promotion of evidence based
medicine and guidelines. The essence of any surgical technique or
any guideline is based on the wealth of knowledge of anatomy and
physiology. This book details the explicit anatomy and
pathophysiology of the various sinuses. Special emphasis has been
made on paediatric sinus diseases since it is a topic that has not
been well covered and mandates further understanding. This unique
book can form a roadmap for the otolaryngologist in training,
medical students practicing otolaryngologist in private or academic
sector and paramedical personnel. The target and scope go beyond
otolaryngology to attract the attention of any paediatrician,
general practitioner or family medicine specialist. The chapters
have been well-written not only to detail the importance of each
structure and pathophysiological mechanisms, but also to make it
easily understandable for all readers at different levels. The
authors have been selected from panels of nationally and
intellectually acknowledged experts. The wealth of information in
this book has exhausted the efforts of brilliant and
well-established, experienced and academically prominent leaders in
their fields. All chapters are not only written in easy-to-read
detailed paragraphs, but are also illustrated with radiographic and
surgical figures adding a live interpretation to the abstractive
sentences. It is our hope that this text will serve as a
comprehensive contemporary guide and reference to all students and
practitioners that aim to widen their horizon of learning, revive
their illustrative and descriptive memory of knowledge and improve
their expertise.
The best advice for those with hearing loss, from a leading
audiologist and from patients with personal experience Where can
the most accurate and helpful information about hearing loss be
found? From a friend or relative who has impaired hearing? From an
experienced audiologist? Both, says the author of this essential
book! In an unusual new approach, audiologist John M. Burkey offers
not only specific and up-to-date information based on his own
extensive experience with patients, but also useful, first-hand
advice from those patients themselves. The Hearing-Loss Guide
presents clear, basic facts on hearing impairment and treatments,
followed by candid personal recommendations from people who are
coping successfully with hearing difficulties. For anyone
confronting hearing loss, for family members and friends, and for
others who work alongside or care for a person with a hearing
impairment, this book is a must-read. Inside The Hearing-Loss
Guide: * Specific practical advice from patients and family members
for coping with hearing loss * A professional audiologist's clear
explanations of hearing loss, current treatments, hearing aids, and
other devices * Helpful suggestions for friends, co-workers, and
caretakers of persons with hearing difficulties
A state-of-the-art resource on head, neck, and skull base surgical
procedures in children Pediatric otolaryngology is a rapidly
expanding field with remarkable technological advances that have
improved the quality of life for young patients. Many highly
complex pediatric head and neck procedures are not commonly
performed, resulting in a paucity of resources. Atlas of Pediatric
Head and Neck and Skull Base Surgery by renowned surgeons Dan M.
Fliss, Ari DeRowe, and an impressive group of interdisciplinary
innovators fills a gap in the literature. The richly illustrated
atlas features a detailed discussion and guidance on groundbreaking
surgeries developed and currently performed by top academic
surgeons in the field, many of whom contributed to this book. The
introductory section lays a solid foundation of knowledge, with
discussion of pediatric anatomy, distinctive topography of the
skull base, anesthesia and pain control considerations, and imaging
modalities. Fifty-four subsequent chapters encompass a rich
spectrum of approaches and pediatric pathologies, organized by head
and neck; skull base and craniofacial; airway, voice, and
swallowing; trauma; and reconstruction sections. Surgical chapters
include an introduction; evidence-based guidelines; preoperative,
anesthetic, intraoperative and postoperative considerations;
techniques and positioning; extensive references; and more. Key
Features Concise, targeted descriptions of preoperative,
perioperative, and postoperative considerations enhance the ability
to deliver high-quality surgical care and achieve optimal outcomes
Bulleted list of highlights at the end of each surgical chapter
provide a quick reference Detailed, high-quality color
illustrations and surgical photographs enhance understanding of
impacted anatomy and techniques This is an essential reference for
otolaryngology, maxillofacial, plastic reconstructive, and
neurosurgery residents, as well as for pediatric otolaryngology and
head and neck fellows. Practicing head and neck surgeons and
pediatric otolaryngologists will also find it beneficial. This book
includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
Deafness is one of the most widespread, costly and poorly
understood disabilities in the world. Hearing impairment is a
condition that involves medical, psychological and social aspects.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) about 250 million
people have disabling hearing loss and two-thirds of them live in
the developing world. Millions of people progressively lose their
most important means of communication and became socially isolated,
especially in the later years of their life. This handbook provides
recent research on several different hearing disorders.
" THERE ARE SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE WAYS, WHEN APPLIED EVERYDAY, HELP
PREVENT MENIERE'S VERTIGO FROM TAKING OVER YOUR LIFE." - M.M This
is a practical direct-action plan that you can use everyday. The
aim is to have greater control over vertigo attacks. The purpose of
this book is to share practical, effective, helpful advice you can
use to: * Predict an oncoming vertigo attack. * Take positive
immediate action to help prevent an attack happening. * Manage any
Meniere attack with less stress and reduced anxiety. * Recover
quickly after a vertigo attack. * Find out what works to help
prevent and lessen the intensity of vertigo attacks. This unique
perspective, based on personal experience, delivers an inherent
understanding of the physical, emotional and mental effects of
Meniere's vertigo and what you can do to help yourself.
Preparing for clinical examinations could be a hair raising
experience for students. With the implementation of OSCE pattern of
clinical examination it has added a different dimension to the exam
preparation. Only students who have rich clinical experience alone
will be able to fare well in this type of exam format. This book
will help students in preparing for clinical examinations in
otolaryngology. OSCE is the chosen exam format. This book will
guide them in their exam preparation.
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
Para la correcci n r pida, f cil y eficaz de las alteraciones de la
voz y trastornos del habla, podemos utilizar la v a natural del
reflejo humano otoneurofonatorio. Desde las funciones del o do,
consideramos aqu el viaje del sonido captado, por v as hasta los
centros auditivos temporales del cerebro, con nuevos
descubrimientos en los grupos de teor as de audici n: de resonancia
de Heltmoltz, telef nicas de R theford, filtraje sonoro del o do de
Gribenski y de la "volley theory." Estudiamos el enigma del
desarrollo desde ni o de lateralidad en o do humano rector y
musical, sus reflejos especialmente la selectividad auditiva.
Analizamos las teor as de nuestra fonaci n: mioel stica, neurocron
xica, mucooscilatoria, neurooscilatoria como otras mec
nicovibratorias, por el fuelle pulmonar, vibrador cuerdas vocales,
resonadores supralar ngeos y reflejo de sinergia neumof nico,
garantizando emisiones de voz y habla. Usted quiere comprender el
misterio del reflejo humano otoneurofonatorio de la voz y del
habla?
Head and Neck Vascular Anomalies: A Practical Case-Based Approach
is a useful guide to the management of lesions caused by vascular
anomalies, providing specific treatment algorithms for their
management. This book offers consistent and straightforward
techniques to the more frequently encountered and some of the more
difficult vascular anomalies. Coming from the world-renowned
vascular anomalies center at the University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences, known for its clinical expertise and multi-disciplinary
approach, editors Dr. Suen and Dr. Richter have over 40 years
combined experience in treating these lesions. With contributed
chapters from international leaders in the field, the editors
present a practical guide, based upon clinical and scientific
evidence, on the approach to diagnosis and management to each
vascular anomaly based upon type, extent and location. The book
provides a case-based approach to simple and complex lesions.
Initial steps for diagnosis followed by a recommended treatment
approach is presented with photographs, imaging and step-by-step
illustrations to surgical or alternative therapies.All presented
information is based upon current literature, providing a timeless
and seamless algorithm to each lesion. Each case begins with a
diagnostic approach, followed by next best steps to imaging
treatment and follow up. This case-based approach is a wonderful
quick resource for those physicians in a variety of specialties
making clinical decisions. With the increasing number of vascular
anomaly centers, and physicians participating in the care of these
patients along with the recent advancements and consistency in
managing these patients, the timing for this text is ideal.
Bilateral Cochlear Implants (CIs) offer great benefits to patients
suffering from lack of hearing by improving speech understanding as
well as by providing a sense of directionality. Software and
hardware synchronization issues of binaural processing have limited
all the benefits that could be offered by bilateral CIs. This book
provides discussions on topics that include a generalized speech
enhancement framework for bilateral cochlear implants using a
single processor; long-term results of CIs; minimally invasive
cochlear implantation; quality of life in adult CI recipients; and
the evolution of the indications for CI and new frontiers.
Medical Speech-Language Pathology Updates the Standard of Care for
Complex, Cross-Specialty Disorders The updated edition of this
classic is essential for all practitioners and advanced students.
The editors artfully synthesize the pathology of voice, speech,
language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders with practical
guidance. Insightful viewpoints and viable solutions are provided
for patient management issues including neurological and physical
challenges, surgical implications, and medical ethics, in the
context of the continuum of health care settings. The underlying
causes of communication and swallowing impairments are explored in
detail, along with respective treatment modalities. Starting with
an overview of key considerations, the latest evidence-based
science is presented throughout 22 chapters. Topics include
differential diagnosis of adult communication and swallowing
disorders, assessment and management approaches, and diagnostic
tools such as imaging and endoscopy. New chapters are devoted to:
Motor speech disorders Education for medical speech-language
pathologists Aphasia Pediatric traumatic brain injury End of life
communication and swallowing disorders
Are you preparing for the USMLE or the NCLEX-RN? or perhaps another
type of test? or just trying to review your knowledge about the
pathophysiology, diagnoses and treatment of different body
disorders and diseases. Medical information is dynamic and it
changes on a daily basis. It is essential to all healthcare
professionals. It is also an inseparable tool in delivering quality
of care. Sufficient knowledge regarding diagnosis, treatment and
the disorder/disease at hand is a must for safety and quality. The
volumes in this series and this particular book contain medical
information that provides reference for healthcare professionals.
Each volume presents a brief overview of anatomy and physiology,
discussions about the pathophysiology of diseases with their common
diagnostic procedures and treatment, a glossary with pronunciation
guide, and quizzes/tests are located at the end of the book to
assist the users of this text.
"The Laryngectomee Guide" provides practical information that can
assist laryngectomees and their caregivers in dealing with medical,
dental and psychological issues. It contains information about the
diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal and throat cancer; the side
effects of radiation therapy and chemotherapy; the methods of
speaking after laryngectomy; airway and stoma care, and voice
prosthesis. In addition it addresses eating and swallowing issues,
medical, dental and psychological concerns, preventive care,
respiration and anesthesia, and travelling as a laryngectomee. This
practical guide was written by Dr. Itzhak Brook, a physician and a
laryngectomee. The Guide was endorsed by the American Academy of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
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