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The most comprehensive, multi-disciplinary text in the field,
Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 7th Edition,
provides detailed, practical answers and easily accessible clinical
content on the complex issues that arise for otolaryngologists at
all levels, across all subspecialties. This award-winning text is a
one-stop reference for all stages of your career-from residency and
board certification through the challenges faced in daily clinical
practice. Updated content, new otology editor Dr. Howard W.
Francis, and new chapters and videos ensure that this 7th Edition
remains the definitive reference in today's otolaryngology. Brings
you up to date with the latest minimally invasive procedures,
recent changes in rhinology, and new techniques and technologies
that are shaping patient outcomes. Contains 12 new chapters,
including Chronic Rhinosinusitis, Facial Pain, Geriatric Otology,
Middle Ear Endoscopic Surgery, Pediatric Speech Disorders,
Pediatric Cochlear Implantation, Tongue-Ties and Lip Ties,
Laryngotracheal Clefts, and more. Covers recent advances and new
approaches such as the Draf III procedure for CRS affecting the
frontal recess, endoscopic vidian and posterior nasal neurectomy
for non-allergic rhinitis, and endoscopic approaches for sinonasal
and orbital tumors, both extra- and intraconal. Provides access to
70 key indicator (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education Key Indicator Procedures), and surgical videos - an
increase of 43% over the previous edition. Offers outstanding
visual support with 4,000 high-quality images and hundreds of
quick-reference tables and boxes. 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.
The increasing multicultural population in the US and the world is
reflected in the patient population that most Facial Plastic
Surgeons are seeing in their practice environments. Facial plastic
surgery procedures and aesthetic goals had been based predominantly
on European Caucasian models of anatomy and cultural influences/
Currently, a wide variety of racial, ethnic and cultural
backgrounds are included in most facial plastic surgery practice
experiences. A recognition and sensitivity to those differences and
influences should be part of a modern facial plastic surgeon's
skill set. With an understanding of the tremendous clinical
relevance of multicultural aesthetics, this issue of Facial Plastic
Surgery Clinics addresses Anatomy, Aesthetic goals, Patient
evaluation, and Surgical techniques according to various ethnic,
racial, and cultural needs. Some of the topics presented are
Considerations in non-Caucasian facelift procedures; Scar
variations by skin type; Laser and face peel procedures in
non-Caucasians; Rhinoplasty in the Mestizo nose; Rhinoplasty in the
African-American nose; Rhinoplasty in the Asian nose; Facial
aesthetic surgical goals in patients of different cultures; and
Concepts of beauty in a multicultural world.
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