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Otolaryngology Cases provides a stellar learning tool on a full
spectrum of ENT pathologies In the tradition of the acclaimed first
edition, experts from the University of Cincinnati's Department of
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery present new case reviews.
Every chapter presents patient-based scenarios to prepare
practitioners for ENT cases they will encounter during rounds,
rotations, and patient exams. By establishing a uniform algorithm
in obtaining and utilizing discreet points of data, the authors
encourage a disciplined approach to patient assessment and
management options. Sections organized by anatomy and subspecialty
enhance the ability to learn and retain knowledge. For example,
benign and malignant pathologies are systematically detailed in
anatomical sections dedicated to the neurovascular structures, oral
cavity and pharynx, larynx, thyroid, salivary gland, and skin. The
text covers the full age continuum - including congenital,
acquired, benign, and malignant disorders such as pediatric
subglottic stenosis and facial, head, and neck cancers that
primarily affect adults. Key Highlights Presentation of 100
practical cases including history, differential diagnoses, test
interpretations, definitive diagnoses, medical and surgical
management, rehabilitation, and follow-up. Up-to-date coverage of
every major ENT specialty: otology and neurotology, the skull base,
rhinology, laryngology, head and neck cancer, sleep disorders,
pediatric otolaryngology, trauma, and facial plastic and
reconstructive surgery. Nearly 150 meticulous color photographs and
graphics elucidate disease characteristics and clinical findings
Chapter bibliographies with current literature sources augment case
reviews. Multiple-choice questions serve as a robust study tool,
optimizing knowledge acquisition and retention. This must-have
resource enables otolaryngology residents and practitioners to
learn from case studies and incorporate state-of-the-art techniques
into daily practice, thereby optimizing patient care.
This text represents an excellent summary of the current state of
knowledge in otology. This text is strongly recommended as a primer
in otology for residents. Practicing otolaryngologists and
otologists will find it a useful review. The text's up-to-date
contributions and references offer an excellent resource even for
the experienced otologist. Otology and Neurotology Clinical
Otology, Fourth Edition, is a detailed, contemporary review of
diagnostic and therapeutic options for patients with otologic and
related disorders. It addresses basic science, the clinical
application of therapeutics in otology, and current research, and
is designed to help physicians make the best decisions in managing
the care of their patients. Key Features: New chapters on molecular
genetic diagnostics, contemporary management of external and
internal hearing devices, and vestibular and audiologic neuro
diagnostics More than 150 high-quality, color illustrations clarify
key concepts presented in the text Covers the current clinical
application of genetics and contemporary testing for hearing loss
All otolaryngologists -- head and neck surgeons, audiologists,
neurologists, neurosurgeons, and residents seeking to optimize
patient care should have this up-to-date reference in their medical
library.
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