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Filling a gap in the literature, this reference provides concise
and practical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of
sinusitis and furnishes an authoritative outline of our current
understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition. Addressing
a wide spectrum of issues related to the identification,
epidemiology, and etiology of sinusitis, this guide presents
detailed illustrations and flowcharts to clarify the interactions
between the pathological and physiological processes of sinusitis
and illustrate current treatment practices.
With new infectious agents, antibiotics, and instances of
antimicrobial resistance constantly on the horizon, this field is
an ever growing discipline that requires constant vigilance. This
book responds to burgeoning growth in the field and provides a
comprehensive and expert armamentarium of guidelines for the
treatment and diagnosis of the entire breadth of adult and
pediatric anaerobic infections.
With new infectious agents, antibiotics, and instances of
antimicrobial resistance constantly on the horizon, this field is
an ever growing discipline that requires constant vigilance. This
book responds to burgeoning growth in the field and provides a
comprehensive and expert armamentarium of guidelines for the
treatment and diagnosis of the entire breadth of adult and
pediatric anaerobic infections.
Filling a gap in the literature, this reference provides concise
and practical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of
sinusitis and furnishes an authoritative outline of our current
understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition. Addressing
a wide spectrum of issues related to the identification,
epidemiology, and etiology of sinusitis, this guide presents
detailed illustrations and flowcharts to clarify the interactions
between the pathological and physiological processes of sinusitis
and illustrate current treatment practices.
"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.
October 1973: A young physician in Israel prepares to celebrate the
Jewish High Holidays with his wife and children. Suddenly a
military invasion changes his life forever. This book chronicles
the author's transformation from a civilian to a wartime doctor. In
vivid personal details, the author Itzhak Brook, a veteran of both
the Israeli Defense Forces and the United States Navy, recounts his
first experience in war. He describes his own doubt and misgivings
of being a physician facing the daily struggle of survival in the
Sinai battle zone. Expecting to heal his soldiers' physical combat
wounds, Brook unexpectedly must address his soldiers' psychological
battlefield trauma. In unvarnished details from the mundane to the
catastrophic, he describes his perspective of a war that shaped his
own life, and his nation's fragile identity.
The book captures three years of the author's life following a
diagnosis of throat cancer and tells the story of how he faces and
deals with medical and surgical treatments and adjusts to life
afterwards. As a physician with lifelong experience in caring for
patients, the author shares his insights and perspective on these
events as he undergoes the effects of a severe illness through the
eyes of a patient. He endures the consequences of radiation,
surgeries, and prolonged hospitalizations. He confronts medical
errors, discrimination following loss of his vocal chords, and
struggles to regain his ability to speak again and find new meaning
to his life. The author shares his anxieties, frustrations,
failures, and ultimate adjustment to life with continuous
uncertainty about the future. Through the author's insights, health
care professionals may become more aware of what their patients
actually experience, and patients who face similar hardships may
find out how to cope with them. The book was endorsed by the
American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Read
excerpts of "My Voice" at Brook's blog: dribrook.blogspot.com
Gabay na ito ay isinulat ni Dr. Itzhak Brook, isang manggagamot at
isang laryngectomee. Nagbibigay ito ng impormasyon na maaaring
makatulong sa mga laryngectomees at kanilang mga tagapag-alaga sa
pagharap sa mga isyung medikal, dental at sikolohikal. Kabilang sa
mga heading ng kabanata: ang mga epekto ng radiation at
chemotherapy; ang mga pamamaraan ng pagsasalita pagkatapos ng
laryngectomy; at kung paano pag-aalaga ang daanan ng hangin, stoma,
init at kahalumigmigan ng filter, at pagbuo ng boses. Ang iba pang
mga lugar ay tumutukoy sa mga isyu sa pagkain at paglunok, mga
medikal, alalahanin sa ngipin at sikolohikal, mga emerhensiyang
pang-emergency, kawalan ng pakiramdam, at paglalakbay bilang isang
laryngectomee.
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