This reference provides detailed coverage of the diagnosis, staging, and surgical management of benign and malignant conditions affecting the head and neck, including laryngeal, thyroid, salivary gland, and skull base pathologies. Essential for surgical residents and practitioners in otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery.
A resource designed for students and doctors of all levels to approach common clinical scenarios encountered in ENT with confidence. It covers preparation for patients, key points in history and examination, investigation, and management of common ENT presentations. Structured for easy reference, it includes sections on red flag signs and primary care, making it useful for medical students, doctors pursuing MRCS (ENT), higher surgical training, and primary care physicians.
A comprehensive resource for residents and practitioners preparing for board certification, offering focused review material and practice questions across all major subfields of ENT surgery and medicine.
Revised and expanded for the third edition, this book serves as both a guide for starting an ENT job and a tried and tested revision guide for the MRCS (ENT) Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). Written by ENT specialists, it features a step-by-step approach, over 120 color images, and covers recent changes to the examination. It is essential reading for exam candidates, trainees, GPs, junior doctors, and medical students.
A comprehensive textbook and reference guide covering the fundamental principles and clinical practice related to disorders of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT).
A comprehensive surgical text focusing on operative techniques and procedures for diseases and conditions of the ear, widely known as the Glasscock-Shambaugh reference.
A comprehensive textbook intended for beginning graduate students, especially those in Au.D. programs, providing an introduction to the sciences of hearing. Topics covered include physical concepts, detailed auditory anatomy and physiology (conductive mechanisms, cochlea, auditory nerve, auditory pathways), psychoacoustic methods, auditory sensitivity, masking, loudness, pitch, binaural hearing, and speech perception.
A self-study module focusing on core concepts in otolaryngology, covering diagnostic tests for hearing loss (Rinne and Weber), etiologies and management of sudden hearing loss (sensorineural and conductive causes), ototoxic agents, referred ear pain, and traumatic external ear conditions like auricular hematomas and perichondritis.
A comprehensive collection of multiple-choice questions and detailed teaching commentaries focusing on core audiologic concepts, including masking techniques, immittance measurements, and the anatomic generators of the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR).
A medical text focused on the adverse effects of drugs and chemicals on the inner ear, covering pathophysiology, diagnosis, and clinical management of ototoxicity.
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Published: 2011
Number of pages: 7891 pages
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Authors: Peter M. Som
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This book addresses pigmentary disorders, focusing on the enormous psychological effects of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation. It explores the impact of these conditions based on individual patient expectations and sociocultural implications, aiming to improve the quality of life for affected individuals.
A concise and highly visual guide designed to help clinicians rapidly diagnose and manage common and emerging infectious diseases. Features algorithms, flowcharts, and high-yield illustrations for quick reference and effective clinical decision-making.
An atlas dedicated to the challenges and solutions in managing advanced and extreme facial cancer. It addresses the complexity of advanced head and neck skin tumors, often requiring intricate management strategies and interdisciplinary interaction.
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This resource details common orbital infections and inflammatory diseases. It provides clinical presentations, complications (including raised intraocular pressure, meningitis, and cavernous sinus thrombosis), and management protocols (antibiotics, surgery, steroids) for conditions such as Orbital Cellulitis, Idiopathic Orbital Inflammatory Disease (IOID), Dacryoadenitis, and Orbital Myositis.
Volume 1 of this series, edited by M.A. Hayat, focuses specifically on advanced methods and techniques utilized in the diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis of Breast Carcinoma.
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Authors: Denise R. Ferrier
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Published: 2019
Number of pages: 750 pages
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File Size: 6.12 MB
Authors: Bruce E. Onofrey RPh OD FAAO FOGS
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A concise study guide covering fundamental neurosurgical pathology, including nerve tumors (Neurofibroma, Neuroblastoma), cranial and spinal trauma (Fracture Skull and Spine), intracranial hemorrhage, brain tumors, and spinal column disorders (Disc Prolapse, Spina Bifida). Content is presented in a summarized, quick-reference format.