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Information on Dysphagia for Otolaryngolotists in this issue of
Otolaryngologic Clinics: Emphasizes procedure-oriented evaluation
and management; Discusses the importance of this subject in terms
of medical and surgical risk; Heightens Otolaryngologists' role in
dysphagia patient care; Provides a set of recommendations to
standardize the approach to these complicated patients; Describes
aspects of dysphagia concisely, with prominent use of Tables and
Figures. Among topics presented are: Etiology of Dysphagia;
Dysphagia Screening and Assessment Instruments; The Modified Barium
Swallow; Functional Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing; Esophageal
Disease; Ancillary Testing in the Evaluation of Dysphagia;
Malnutrition and Dehydration; Management of Cricopharyngeal
Dysfunction; Zenker's Diverticulum; Glottal Insufficiency with
Aspiration Risk in Dysphagia; Global Laryngeal Dysfunction;
Screening High-risk Groups, Pathway for Intervention, and more.
Guest Editor Kenneth Altman of Mount Sinai, whose expertise,
clinical work, and teaching is focused on laryngology, leads the
group of expert physicians in this issue.
Both acute and chronic cough are responsible for a significant
number of ambulatory medical visits annually. The recent
comprehensive understanding that "cough? is a reflection of
underlying disease pays tribute to the multifactorial causes, as
well recognition of the respiratory and upper digestive tract as a
"physiologic unit.? This publication highlights the advances made
in managing cough and brings these to otolaryngology practitioners
in a concise forum, as well as presenting issues of special
interest to laryngologists such as paradoxical vocal fold motion,
disordered breathing, irritable larynx, evolution of the vagus as a
protective circuit, the importance of cough in deglutition, and
surgical interventions. Some of the topics include: The cough
reflex, sensory receptors, and neurogenic mediators; Mucus and
mucins; Cough and Swallowing dysfunction; Cough due to asthma,
cough-variant asthma, and nonasthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis;
Occupational, environmental, and irritant induced cough;
Pharmacologic management; Unexplained cough; Cough in the pediatric
population; and Rhinogenic laryngitis, cough and the unified
airway; among others.
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