Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Books
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Illustrated Manual of Regional Anesthesia: Part 1: Transparencies 1–28
Table of ContentsAnatomy of the Spine.- Subarachnoid Block.- Epidural Block: Cervical Approach.- Epidural Block: Thoracic Approach.- Epidural Block: Lumbar Approach.- Epidural Block: Caudal Approach.- Brachial Plexus Block: Interscalene Approach.- Brachial Plexus Block: Supraclavicular Approach.- Brachial Plexus Block: Infraclavicular Approach.- Brachial Plexus Block: Axillary Approach.- Suprascapular Nerve Block.- Elbow Block.- Elbow Block.- Wrist Block.- Wrist Block.- Hand and Digital Block.- Lumbar Plexus Block.- Psoas Compartment Block.- Sciatic Nerve Block: Posterior Approach.- Sciatic Nerve Block: Supine Anterior Approach.- Sciatic Nerve Block: Supine Posterior Approach.- Sciatic Nerve Block: Supine Lateral Approach.- Femoral Nerve Block.- Obturator Nerve Block.- Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block.- Common Peroneal and Tibial Nerve Block.- Saphenous Nerve Block at Knee.- Anterior Ankle and Metatarsal Block.- Posterior Ankle Block.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Oralpathologie I: Pathologie der Speicheldrüsen
Book SynopsisAuf dem Gebiet der Oralpathologie sind durch die Einbeziehung moderner Methoden der allgemeinen Pathologie in die Forschungsprojekte und in die praktische Routinediagnostik entscheidende Fortschritte erzielt worden. Gleichzeitig traten neue, international begründete Klassifikationen der verschiedenen Organkrankheiten in Kraft.Diesen Entwicklungen trägt das Werk "Oralpathologie" Rechnung. Es umfaßt das gesamte aktuelle Wissen dieses Fachgebiets in einer Fülle und Form, die im deutschsprachigen Raum einzigartig ist. Es stellt den modernen Standard dar, auf den Pathologen und Kliniker nicht verzichten können.Oralpathologie I berücksichtigt:- Klassifikation der Sialadenitis und Speicheldrüsentumoren mit modernen Methoden,- die aktuellen Ergebnisse der Immunhistochemie, Molekularbiologie und Prognosefaktoren,- die neueste WHO-Nomenklatur der Speicheldrüsentumoren,- klinische und therapeutische Gesichtspunkte,- Speicheldrüsenkrankheiten, insbesondere Tumoren, im Kindesalter,- die neueste Literatur bis November 1995.Das Werk zeichnet sich durch eine klare und übersichtliche Gliederung des Stoffes aus. Eine Fülle herausragender, zum großen Teil farbiger Abbildungen sowie instruktive Tabellen und Übersichten veranschaulichen den prägnanten Text.Die inhaltliche Gliederung erfolgt nach klinischen Aspekten: - Definition und Klassifikation,- klinische und statistische Daten,- Pathohistologie und Pathogenese,- Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur,- Prognose und Differentialdiagnose.Dieses aussagekräftige Nachschlagewerk bietet Ihnen rasche, zuverlässige Orientierung im klinisch-praktischen Alltag.Trade ReviewPressestimmen zur ersten Auflage "...Diese Publikation hat die Grundaufgaben unseres Faches vorbildlich erfaßt, zumal die Schilderung der speziellen pathologischen Anatomie in ihrem gedanklichen Ansatz klinischen Fragestellungen mehr als gerecht wird. Die vorzügliche Ausstattung unterstreicht ihren Wert...Ein Nachschlagewerk von besonderer Bedeutung für die Klinik und ein wertvoller, wichtiger Ratgeber bei morphologischen Fragen." (Deutsches Ärzteblatt)"...Die Art, wie in den einschlägigen Kapiteln problemreiche Themen behandelt werden, darf als Musterbeispiel dafür gelten, wie überaus verwickelte Fragen ohne unzulässige Vereinfachung überschaubar dargelegt werden können... Der Kliniker fühlt bei der Lektüre dieses Werkes festen Boden unter den Füßen, auf dem sich bauen läßt. Überall bekommt er Anregungen und neue Einsichten. Herausgeber und Verlag dürfen der Hochachtung und des Dankes all derer sicher sein, die das Buch zur Hand nehmen und denen es ein zuverlässiger Ratgeber sein wird." (Medizinische Klinik)Table of Contents1 Anatomie.- 1.1 Makroskopie und topographische Anatomie.- 1.1.1 Glandula parotis.- 1.1.2 Glandula submandibularis.- 1.1.3 Glandula sublingualis.- 1.1.4 Glandula apicis linguae.- 1.2 Funktionelle Histologie.- 1.2.1 Drüsenazini.- 1.2.2 Speichelgangsystem.- 1.2.3 Drüseninterstitium.- 1.2.4 Sekretorisches Immunsystem.- 1.3 Ultrastruktur.- 1.3.1 Drüsenazini.- 1.3.2 Speichelgangsystem.- 1.3.3 Vegetatives Nervensystem.- 1.4 Histochemie und Immunzytochemie.- 1.4.1 Histochemie.- 1.4.2 Immunzytochemie.- 1.5 Proliferationskinetik und Regenerationspotenz.- 1.6 Vergleichende Befunde in tierischen Speicheldrüsen.- 2 Physiologie und Pathophysiologie der Speichelsekretion.- 2.1 Physiologie der Speichelsekretion.- 2.2 Sekretionsstörungen.- 3 Biochemie der Speichelzusammensetzung.- 4 Methoden der morphologischen Diagnostik.- 4.1 Feinnadel-Aspirationszytologie.- 4.2 Feinnadel-Stanzbiopsie.- 4.3 Probeexzision.- 4.4 Operationspräparate.- 5 Entwicklung der Speicheldrüsen.- 5.1 Embryonale, fetale und postnatale Entwicklung.- 5.2 Alterungsprozesse der Speicheldrüsen.- 6 Fehlbildungen und Anomalien.- 6.1 Aplasie, Hypoplasie, Gangatresie.- 6.2 Dystopie, Heterotopie.- 6.2.1 Dystopie.- 6.2.2 Heterotope akzessorische Speicheldrüsen.- 6.2.3 Heterotope aberrierende Speicheldrüsen.- 6.3 Hyperplasie.- 6.4 Dysgenetische Zysten und Sialektasien.- 6.5 Sonstige Anomalien.- 7 Speicheldrüsenzysten.- 7.1 Mukozelen.- 7.1.1 Extravasations-Mukozelen.- 7.1.2 Retentions-Mukozelen.- 7.2 Speichelgangzysten.- 7.3 Lymphoepitheliale Zysten.- 7.4 Sonstige Zysten.- 7.5 Die „Pneumoparotis“.- 8 Sialadenosen.- 8.1 Definition und klinische Befunde.- 8.2 Morphologie.- 8.3 Ätiologie und Pathogenese.- 8.4 Experimentelle Befunde zur Sialadenose.- 9 Metabolische Veränderungen der Speicheldrüsen.- 9.1 Chronischer Alkoholismus.- 9.2 Medikamentös-toxische Schädigungen.- 9.3 Experimenteller Diabetes mellitus.- 9.4 Mukoviszidose (zystische Fibrose).- 9.5 Sonstige metabolisch bedingte Veränderungen.- 10 Sonstige epitheliale nichtentzündliche Veränderungen.- 10.1 Speicheldrüseninfarkt (nekrotisierende Sialometaplasie).- 10.2 Onkozytose.- 10.2.1 Diffuse Onkozytose.- 10.2.2 Fokale onkozytäre adenomatöse Hyperplasie.- 10.3 Sonstige Epithelmetaplasien.- 10.3.1 Plattenepithelmetaplasie.- 10.3.2 Becherzellmetaplasie.- 10.3.3 Talgdrüsenmetaplasie.- 10.3.4 Onkozytäre Metaplasie.- 10.3.5 Melanogene Metaplasie.- 11 Interstitielle Veränderungen.- 11.1 Lipomatose.- 11.2 Fibrose und Sklerose.- 11.3 Amyloidose.- 11.4 Vaskuläre Veränderungen.- 12 Sialolithiasis.- 12.1 Statistische Daten.- 12.2 Struktur der Speichelsteine.- 12.2.1 Makrolithiasis.- 12.2.2 Mikrolithiasis.- 12.3 Chemische Zusammensetzung der Speichelsteine.- 12.4 Pathogenese der Sialolithiasis.- 13 Sialadenitis.- 13.1 Klassifikation, Ätiologie und Pathogenese.- 13.1.1 Klassifikation und Ätiologie.- 13.1.2 Pathogenese.- 13.2 Akute bakterielle Sialadenitis.- 13.2.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.2.2 Akute purulente Parotitis.- 13.2.3 Akute postoperative Parotitis.- 13.2.4 Akute Parotitis durch Fremdkörper.- 13.3 Chronisch-rezidivierende Parotitis.- 13.3.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.3.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.3.3 Pathogenese.- 13.4 Chronisch-sklerosierende Sialadenitis der Submandibularis (Küttner-Tumor).- 13.4.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.4.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.4.3 Pathogenese.- 13.5 Strahlen-Sialadenitis.- 13.5.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.5.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.5.3 Pathogenese.- 13.6 Obstruktive Sialadenitis.- 13.6.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.6.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.6.3 Pathogenese.- 13.6.4 Experimentelle Modelle.- 13.7 Virus-Sialadenitis.- 13.7.1 Interaktionen zwischen Speicheldrüsen und Viren.- 13.7.2 Speicheldrüsen-Viruskrankheit (Zytomegalie-Virusinfektion; CMV).- 13.7.2.1 Infektionsformen und Virusnachweis.- 13.7.2.2 Pathohistologie der zytomegalen Sialadenitis.- 13.7.2.3 Orale Manifestationen in Assoziation mit CMV.- 13.7.3 Parotitis epidemica (Mumps, Ziegenpeter).- 13.7.3.1 Klinische Daten und Infektionsmodus.- 13.7.3.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.7.4 HIV-assoziierte Veränderungen der Speicheldrüsen.- 13.7.4.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.7.4.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.7.4.3 Orale Manifestationen in Assoziation mit HIV.- 13.7.5 Sonstige seltenere Formen der Virus-Sialadenitis.- 13.8 Immun-Sialadenitis.- 13.8.1 Definition und Klassifikation.- 13.8.2 Akute allergische Sialadenitis.- 13.8.3 Chronische epitheloidzellige Sialadenitis (Sarkoidose; Heerfordt-Syndrom).- 13.8.3.1 Klinische Daten.- 13.8.3.2 Pathohistologie.- 13.8.4 Myoepitheliale Autoimmun-Sialadenitis (benigne lymphoepitheliale Läsion; Sjögren-Syndrom).- 13.8.4.1 Definition.- 13.8.4.2 Klinische Daten.- 13.8.4.3 Pathohistologie der großen Speicheldrüsen.- 13.8.4.4 Pathohistologie der kleinen Speicheldrüsen.- 13.8.4.5 Immunzytochemie.- 13.8.4.6 Ultrastruktur.- 13.8.4.7 Pathogenese.- 13.8.4.8 Experimentelle Modelle.- 13.9 Sonstige granulomatöse Formen der Sialadenitis.- 13.9.1 Granulomatöse Sialadenitis.- 13.9.2 Sialadenitis nach Sialographie.- 13.10 Sialadenitis der kleinen Speicheldrüsen.- 13.10.1 Sialadenitis durch lokale Faktoren.- 13.10.2 Sialadenitis als Mitreaktion bei systemischen Erkrankungen.- 13.11 Sialadenitis im Kindesalter.- 14 Speicheldrüsentumoren.- 14.1 Prinzipien der Klassifikation.- 14.1.1 WHO-Klassifikation.- 14.1.2 TNM-Klassifikation.- 14.1.3 Zyto- und histogenetische Klassifikation.- 14.2 Zusätzliche Methoden zur Klassifikation und Prognose.- 14.2.1 Immunzytochemische Marker (Tumormarker).- 14.2.1.1 Intermediärfilamente des Zytoskelettes.- 14.2.1.2 Epitheliale Differenzierungsmarker.- 14.2.1.3 Basalmembran-assoziierte Substanzen.- 14.2.1.4 Zellrezeptoren und Onkogene.- 14.2.1.5 Hormone und sonstige Markersubstanzen.- 14.2.2 Proliferationsmarker.- 14.2.3 Zytogenetische und ultrastrukturelle Marker.- 14.2.4 DNS-Zytophotometrie.- 14.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.3.1 Klinische Befunde.- 14.3.2 Tumorinzidenz.- 14.3.3 Alters- und Geschlechtsverteilung.- 14.3.4 Multiple Tumoren.- 14.3.5 Hybridtumoren.- 14.3.6 Geographische Faktoren.- 14.3.7 Prognosefaktoren.- 14.3.8 Tumorassoziierte lymphoide Proliferation.- 14.4 Lokalisation.- 14.5 Ätiologie.- 14.5.1 Menschliche Speicheldrüsentumoren.- 14.5.2 Tierexperimentelle Tumoren.- 14.6 WHO-Klassifikation der Adenome.- 14.7 Pleomorphe Adenome.- 14.7.1 Definition.- 14.7.2 Historischer Rückblick.- 14.7.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.7.4 Lokalisation.- 14.7.5 Pathohistologie.- 14.7.6 Immunzytochemie.- 14.7.7 Ultrastruktur.- 14.7.8 Sonstige Tumormarker.- 14.7.9 Metastasierende pleomorphe Adenome.- 14.7.10 Kongenitale pleomorphe Adenome („Speicheldrüsen-Anlagetumor“).- 14.7.11 Histogenese.- 14.8 Myoepitheliome (myoepitheliale Adenome).- 14.8.1 Definition.- 14.8.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.8.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.8.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.8.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.9 Basalzelladenome.- 14.9.1 Definition.- 14.9.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.9.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.9.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.9.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.9.6 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.10 Warthin-Tumoren (Adenolymphome).- 14.10.1 Definition.- 14.10.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.10.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.10.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.10.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.10.6 Histogenese.- 14.11 Onkozytome (onkozytäre Adenome).- 14.11.1 Definition.- 14.11.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.11.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.11.4 Ultrastruktur und Immunzytochemie.- 14.11.5 Histogenese.- 14.11.6 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.12 Kanalikuläre Adenome.- 14.12.1 Definition.- 14.12.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.12.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.12.4 Ultrastruktur.- 14.12.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.13 Talgdrüsenadenome.- 14.13.1 Definition.- 14.13.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.13.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.13.4 Ultrastruktur.- 14.13.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.14 Duktale Papillome.- 14.14.1 Inverte duktale Papillome.- 14.14.1.1 Definition.- 14.14.1.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.14.1.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.14.2 Intraduktale Papillome.- 14.14.2.1 Definition.- 14.14.2.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.14.2.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.14.3 Sialadenoma papilliferum.- 14.14.3.1 Definition.- 14.14.3.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.14.3.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.15 Zystadenome.- 14.15.1 Papilläre Zystadenome.- 14.15.1.1 Definition.- 14.15.1.2 Klinische Daten.- 14.15.1.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.15.2 Muzinöse Zystadenome.- 14.15.2.1 Definition.- 14.15.2.2 Pathohistologie.- 14.16 Sonstige seltene benigne epitheliale Tumoren.- 14.17 Differentialdiagnostische Kriterien der Adenome.- 14.18 WHO-Klassifikation der Karzinome.- 14.19 Azinuszellkarzinome.- 14.19.1 Definition.- 14.19.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.19.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.19.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.19.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.19.6 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.19.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.20 Mukoepidermoidkarzinome.- 14.20.1 Definition.- 14.20.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.20.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.20.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.20.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.20.6 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.20.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.21 Adenoid-zystische Karzinome.- 14.21.1 Definition.- 14.21.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.21.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.21.4 Immunzytochemie.- 14.21.5 Ultrastruktur.- 14.21.6 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.21.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.22 Polymorphe low-grade Adenokarzinome.- 14.22.1 Definition.- 14.22.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.22.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.22.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.22.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.22.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.22.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.23 Epithelial-myoepitheliale Karzinome.- 14.23.1 Definition.- 14.23.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.23.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.23.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.23.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.23.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.23.7 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.23.8 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.24 Basalzell-Adenokarzinome.- 14.24.1 Definition.- 14.24.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.24.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.24.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.24.5 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.24.6 Prognose und Differentialdiagnose.- 14.25 Talgdrüsenkarzinome.- 14.25.1 Definition.- 14.25.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.25.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.25.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.26 Papilläre Zystadenokarzinome.- 14.26.1 Definition.- 14.26.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.26.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.26.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.27 Muzinöse Adenokarzinome.- 14.27.1 Definition.- 14.27.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.27.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.27.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.28 Onkozytäre Karzinome.- 14.28.1 Definition.- 14.28.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.28.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.28.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.28.5 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.29 Speichelgangkarzinome.- 14.29.1 Definition.- 14.29.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.29.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.29.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.29.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.29.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.29.7 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.30 Myoepitheliale Karzinome (maligne Myoepitheliome).- 14.30.1 Definition.- 14.30.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.30.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.30.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.30.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.31 Karzinome in pleomorphen Adenomen.- 14.31.1 Definition.- 14.31.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.31.3 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.31.4 Pathohistologie.- 14.31.4.1 Karzinome in pleomorphen Adeno en.- 14.31.4.2 Karzinosarkome (sarkomatoide Karzinme) in pleomorphen Adenomen.- 14.31.5 Immunzytochemie.- 14.31.6 Ultrastruktur.- 14.31.7 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.31.8 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.32 Plattenepithelkarzinome.- 14.32.1 Definition.- 14.32.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.32.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.32.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.33 Kleinzellige Karzinome.- 14.33.1 Definition.- 14.33.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.33.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.33.4 Immunzytochemie und Ultrastruktur.- 14.33.5 Prognostische Faktoren.- 14.33.6 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.34 Undifferenzierte Karzinome.- 14.34.1 Definition.- 14.34.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.34.3 Großzelliger Typ des undifferenzierten Karzinoms.- 14.34.4 Undifferenziertes Karzinom mit lymphoidem Stroma.- 14.35 Karzinome in Warthin-Tumoren.- 14.35.1 Definition.- 14.35.2 Klinische und statistische Daten.- 14.35.3 Pathohistologie.- 14.35.4 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.36 Karzinome mit Riesenzellen und Karzinosarkome (sarkomatoide Karzinome).- 14.36.1 Definition.- 14.36.2 Bemerkungen zur Terminologie.- 14.36.3 Karzinome mit Riesenzellen.- 14.36.4 Karzinosarkome (sarkomatoide Karzinome).- 14.36.5 Differentialdiagnose.- 14.37 Sonstige seltenere Karzinome.- 14.37.1 Endokrine Karzinome.- 14.37.2 Embryonale Karzinome.- 14.37.3 Basaloid-squamöse Karzinome.- 14.37.4 Adeno-squamöse Karzinome.- 14.37.5 Karzinome mit hellen Zellen.- 14.37.6 Sonstige Adenokarzinome (NOS).- 14.38 Nichtepitheliale (mesenchymale) Tumoren.- 14.38.1 Benigne nichtepitheliale Tumoren.- 14.38.1.1 Angiome.- 14.38.1.2 Nervale Tumoren.- 14.38.1.3 Lipome.- 14.38.1.4 Bindegewebige und histiozytäre Tumoren.- 14.38.1.5 Sonstige benigne Tumoren.- 14.38.1.6 Entzündliche Pseudotumoren.- 14.38.2 Sarkome.- 14.38.2.1 Angiosarkome.- 14.38.2.2 Maligne Nervenscheidentumoren.- 14.38.2.3 Rhabdomyosarkome.- 14.38.2.4 Maligne fibröse Histiozytome und Fibrosarkome.- 14.38.2.5 Sonstige seltenere Sarkome.- 14.38.5 Maligne Melanome.- 14.38.4 Sonstige maligne nichtepitheliale Tumoren.- 14.39 Maligne Lymphome.- 14.39.1 Klassifikation der malignen Lymphome im Kopf-Hals-Bereich.- 14.39.2 Maligne Non-Hodgkin-Lymphome.- 14.39.2.1 B-Zell-Lymphome ohne Immun-Sialadenitis.- 14.39.2.2 B-Zell-Lymphome mit Immun-Sialadenitis.- 14.39.2.3 T-Zell-Lymphome.- 14.39.2.4 Extramedulläre Plasmozytome.- 14.39.3 Hodgkin-Lymphome.- 14.39.4 Maligne Lymphome in Warthin-Tumoren.- 14.39.5 Maligne Lymphome und Lymphadenopathien bei AIDS.- 14.40 Sekundäre Tumoren (Metastasen).- 14.40.1 Metastasen von Tumoren der Kopf-Hals-Region.- 14.40.2 Hämatogene Fernmetastasen.- 14.41 Nichtklassifizierbare Tumoren.- 14.42 Tumorähnliche Läsionen.- 14.43 Speicheldrüsentumoren im Kindes- und Jugendalter.- 14.43.1 Bemerkungen zu den statistischen Daten.- 14.43.2 Häufigkeit des Vorkommens.- 14.43.3 Geographische Faktoren.- 14.43.4 Alters- und Geschlechtsverteilung.- 14.43.5 Lokalisation.- 14.43.6 Pathohistologische Klassifikation.- 14.43.6.1 Adenome.- 14.43.6.2 Karzinome.- 14.43.6.3 Mesenchymale Tumoren und maligne Lymphome.- 14.43.7 Kongenitale und embryonale Tumoren.- 15 Nichttumoröse Lymphknotenkrankheiten der Speicheldrüsen.- 16 Speicheldrüsenkrankheiten im Kindesalter.- 16.1 Kongenitale Erkrankungen.- 16.2 Sialadenitis im Kindesalter.- 16.3 Speicheldrüsentumoren im Kindesalter.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Surgical Anatomy of Head and Neck
Book SynopsisContents: The Neck and Thorax.- The Larynx and the Thyroid Gland.- The Face.- The Oral Cavity and the Oropharynx.- The Nose.- The Paranasal Sinus and the Retromaxillary Space.- The Eye and its Orbital Adnexa.- The Ear.- The Middle and Posterior Cranial Fossae.- The Skull and the Gross Anatomy of the Central Nervous System.- The Topography and Variations of the Extra- and Intracranial Vessels.- The Paraganglia.- References.- Index of Operations and Surgically Important Anatomic Relationships.- Subject Index.Table of Contents1 The Neck and Thorax.- 2 The Larynx and the Thyroid Gland.- 3 The Oral Cavity and the Oropharynx.- 4 The Paranasal Sinuses and the Retromaxillary Space.- 5 The Eye and its Orbital Adnexa.- 6 The Ear.- 7 The Middle and Posterior Cranial Fossae.- 8 The Skull and the Gross Anatomy of the Central Nervous System.- 9 Frontalization of the Eyes.- 10 Early Development of the External Ear.- 11 The Topography and Variations of the Extra- and Intracranial Vessels.- 12 The Paraganglia.- References.- Index of Operations and Surgically Important Anatomic Relationships.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Plastic Surgery of Head and Neck: Volume I: Corrective and Reconstructive Rhinoplasty
Book Synopsis...fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet exsors ipsa secandi (HORACE, .Ars poetical Era da prevedere che dopo parentesi assai lunga di silenziosa elaborazione, al grande sviluppo della chirurgia plastica ed al suo affermarsi come "specialita) generalmente riconosciuta, seguisse la fioritura di testi vari di mole e di intenzione a quella dedicati. Lodevoli opere quasi tutte ma per la maggior parte riflettenti massima la preoccupazione degli autori di esibire i piu brillanti risultati raggiunti anzicM indicare con sufficiente chiarezza e dettaglio i mezzi piu idonei a conseguirli. Ma ecco finalmente uscire per Ie stampe questi volumi splendidi di veste dove gli Autori, pur valentissimi chirurghi, quasi dappertutto rinunciano a far bella mostra di se col fotografico sciorinamento di quanto pur sanno fare ed invece con modestia pari a quella dell'antico Poeta esporre ogni piu riposto dettaglio di interventi fondamentali 0 menD comuni valendosi del sussidio di figure di rigorosa rispondenza e di insuperata artistica efficacia. Opera questa destinata ad imporsi ed a rimanere proprio percM di essa puo farsi il raro elogio d'essere veramente strumento di lavoro cui tanti chirurghi non mancheranno di fare frequente ricorso onde affinare la propria esperienza proprio come Orazio pensava dovesse essere dell'opera sua.Table of ContentsGeneral.- A. History of rhinoplasty.- B. Anatomy of the nose.- C. Physiology of the nose.- D. Shape, angle and size.- E. Documentation.- F. General indication for corrective and reconstructive surgery.- G. Psychological aspects and legal considerations.- H. Operating room and light sources.- J. General notes on anesthesia and medication.- K. Technique of local anesthesia in rhinoplasty.- L. Instruments for rhinoplasty.- Surgical procedure.- A. Corrective rhinoplasty.- I. Incisions.- II. Décollement of dorsum and lateral nasal walls. Transfixion.- III. Correction of bony nose.- 1. Hump removal.- 2. Correction of isolated wide bony nose.- 3. Correction of wide nose in ozena.- 4. Correction of narrow bony nasal vault.- IV. Shaping of nasal tip including lower lateral cartilages and columella.- 1. General considerations about plastic surgery of nasal tip, necessary incisions.- 2. Excisions of septal cartilage.- 3. Corrective surgery of the lower lateral cartilages.- a) Luxation method.- b) Eversion method.- c) Incisions and excisions on the lower lateral cartilages for modeling.- 4. Correction of nasolabial angle and fixation of remodelled tip.- V. Total reduction of the nose.- VI. Surgery in particular positional anomalies and disturbances in shape of alae.- 1. Correction of alar collapse.- 2. Correction of abnormally shaped alae.- VII. Operations in certain positional anomalies and deformities of columella.- 1. Narrowing of wide columella.- 2. Lifting of hanging columella.- 3. Shortening of columella.- 4. Lengthening of columella.- 5. Correction of oblique columella.- 6. Correction of nasolabial angle and of hidden columella.- VIII. Corrections of nasal septum in their relation to rhinoplasty.- 1. General considerations.- 2. Submucous resection of the septum (Killian).- 3. Septum plasty.- 4. Correction of bony and cartilaginous deflected nose in combination with septum operation.- 5. Closure of septum perforations.- 6. Skin grafting (dermoplasty) on nasal septum and in nasal cavity.- IX. Correction of saddle nose.- 1. General considerations.- 2. Correction of saddle nose of slight degree using tissue from nose itself.- a) Correction with septal cartilage.- b) Correction with lower lateral cartilage.- c) Correction by narrowing.- d) Correction with upper lateral cartilage.- 3. Correction of saddle nose with implants.- a) Historical review and general remarks concerning preparation of grafts.- ?) Cartilage.- Cartilage bank.- Obtaining cartilage from the ear as autograft.- Diced cartilage as autograft.- Meniscus cartilage as homograft.- Heterografting of cartilage.- Homografting of cartilage.- ?) Bone.- Autografting of bone.- Autografted and homografted bone in the nose.- Homografting of bone.- b) Removal, shaping and insertion of grafts.- ?) Cartilage.- Removal of cartilage from the rib.- Shaping the graft.- Cartilage grafting in children and the aged.- ?) Bone.- Removal from the iliac crest.- Bone bank for nasal grafts.- Grafting of minced bone. “Morcellement”, bone chips (minced cancellous bone).- Results of bone grafting in the nose.- ?) Dermal flap as graft for saddlenose surgery.- c) Alloplastic material for nose.- ?) Formerly used implants.- ?) Implants used today.- Hard plastics.- Soft plastics.- Chemistry of plastics.- Metals.- Characteristics of alloplastic material.- d) Incisions for implant insertion in saddle nose.- e) Fixation of implants.- X. Correction of compound saddle nose.- 1. Sliding flaps and other flap utilization.- 2. Endonasal prostheses and retention devices.- XI. Correction of rhinophyma.- XII. Treatment of nasal injuries.- 1. Recent injuries of soft nasal structures.- 2. Old injuries of soft nasal structures.- 3. Fractures of bony and cartilaginous nasal vault.- 4. Immobilization of corrected nasal fracture.- 5. Plastic closure of dural fistulas in the region of nose and paranasal sinuses.- XIII. Plastic operations in the glabellar and frontal sinus region.- XIV. Correction of harelip nose.- 1. Correction of unilateral harelip nose.- Primary repair.- Secondary repair.- 2. Correction of bilateral harelip nose.- XV. Surgical treatment of nasal atresias and stenoses.- 1. Correction of anterior nasal atresias and stenoses.- 2. Correction of choanal atresia.- a) Transseptal approach.- b) Transantral approach.- c) Transnasal approach.- d) Transpalatal approach.- e) Surgical treatment of cicatricious choanal atresia.- 3. Correction of naso-pharyngeal atresias and stenoses.- XVI. Plastic surgery in hereditary nasal malformations.- 1. Monsters (cyclops eye in total absence of nose).- 2. Correction of congenital clefts in nasal region.- a) Median nasal cleft.- b) Double formations.- c) Lateral nasal clefts.- 3. Correction of congenital malformations related to facial clefts.- a) Correction of nasal aplasia.- b) Correction of proboscis lateralis.- c) Correction of nose in bilateral facial cleft.- d) Removal of median nasal fistulas and dermoid cysts.- e) Correction of other nasal malformations.- ?) Correction of flat nose.- ?) Correction of microrhinia.- ?) Surgery in absence of septum.- ?) Strands in nose.- B. Reconstructive rhinoplasty (replacement surger?).- I. Columellar reconstruction.- 1. Columellar reconstruction with flaps from neighboring area.- 2. Reconstruction of columella with distant flaps.- II. Composite auricular grafts for replacement of columella and alae.- Review of historical development of composite grafts.- Healing process of free composite auricular grafts.- Indication.- Technical procedure in removal of composite grafts and treatment of donor area.- Technique of suturing composite grafts.- Dressing technique.- Results.- Other possibilities.- III. Reconstruction of alae.- 1. Local reconstruction procedures.- 2. Reconstruction with flaps from neighboring areas.- 3. Reconstruction with septal flap.- 4. Reconstruction with distant flaps.- a) Forehead flaps.- b) Neck flaps.- c) Fronto-temporal flaps.- d) Flaps from upper arm (Italian method).- IV. Reconstruction of nasal tip.- 1. Reconstruction with flaps from neighboring area.- 2. Reconstruction with distant flaps.- a) Forehead flaps.- b) Fronto-temporal flap.- c) Tubed pedicle flaps from head and neck.- d) Visor flap.- e) Flaps from arm.- f) Reattachment of nose.- V. Reconstruction in other partial nasal defects (lateral nasal wall and dorsum).- 1. Reconstruction using free full-thickness skin grafts.- 2. Reconstruction using straight advancement flaps.- 3. Reconstruction using rotation and transposition flaps from cheek.- 4. Reconstruction using rotation and transposition flaps from forehead.- 5. Reconstruction with fronto-temporal flaps.- 6. Reconstruction with septum flap.- 7. Reconstruction with island flaps (Monks’ method).- 8. Reconstruction with tubed pedicle flaps.- 9. Reconstruction with abdomino-brachial sandwich flap.- VI. Partial and complete nasal reconstructive surgery.- 1. Indian method and Italian method.- 2. Reconstruction with visor or bridge flaps.- 3. Reconstruction with fronto-temporal flaps.- 4. Reconstruction with tubed pedicle flaps.- VII. Plastic procedure in nasal tumors.- 1. Approach and reconstruction following removal of tumors of and in nose.- 2. Repair of defects of nasal floor following tumor removal.- 3. Treatment of nasal hemangiomas.- C. Appendix.- I. Rhinoplasty in children.- II. Treatment of wounds; dressings.- III. Pitfalls and complications in rhinoplasty.- IV. Other nasal diseases in their relation to plastic surgery.- 1. Rhinoplasty in lupus vulgaris.- 2. Abrasion and scarification in diseases of nasal skin (dermabrasion).- 3. Treatment of paraffinoma of nose.- V. Epitheses.- Author Index.
£85.49
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Stimmbildung auf stimm- und sprachphysiologischer
Book SynopsisDieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfängen des Verlags von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv Quellen für die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche Forschung zur Verfügung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext betrachtet werden müssen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor 1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.Table of Contents1. Die akustischen Grundlagen der Stimmbildung.- 2. Was muß der Sänger von der Atmung wissen?.- 3. Was ist Atemstütze?.- 4. Der heutige Stand der Registerfrage.- 5. Die Registertheorie in der Praxis des Stimmbildners.- 6. Was ist Resonanz, und welche Rolle spielt sie bei der Stimmbildung?.- 7. Die phonetische Grundlage der Stimmbildung.- a) Die Vokale.- b) Die Konsonanten.- c) Die Kehlkopflaute.- 8. Die Sprachlaute im Kunstgesang.- a) Die Vokale.- b) Die Konsonanten.- 9. Das Problem der Höhe.- 10. Das Problem der Tonstärke.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Chirurgische Anatomie des Kopf-Hals-Bereiches
Book SynopsisDer klinisch und operativ an Kopf und Hals tätige Arzt hat immer schon den Wunsch gehabt, eine Anatomie dieser Region zur Verfügung zu haben, in der er sich schnell und sachlich orientieren kann. Es gibt zwar eine Reihe sehr guter anatomischer Atlanten und Bücher, doch ist darin häufig eine rasche Orientierung, z.B. intra operationem, durch einen ausführlichen, mehr anato misch ausgerichteten Text erschwert. Außerdem lassen sie die klinischen Be lange vielfach vermissen. Die Hauptautorin dieses Buches ist in der glücklichen Lage, neben ihrer anato mischen Ausbildung und Lehrtätigkeit auch eine klinisch-operative Ausbildung zu besitzen, die sie in einer hervorragenden oto-rhino-Iaryngologischen Schule (SERCER) erworben hat. Aus diesem Grunde konnte sie die Probleme des operie renden Arztes und die Besonderheiten der Zugangswege zu tiefer gelegenen Regionen in die anatomischen Abbildungen hineinarbeiten. Zudem hat sie zwei bekannte Operateure als Co-Autoren gewonnen, die ihr beratend zur Seite standen. - Der Text wurde bewußt knapp gehalten, damit Übersicht und rasche Orientierungsmöglichkeit erhalten blieben. Trotzdem sind alle klinisch wesent lichen Einzelheiten und ihre Variationen dargestellt. Auf diese Weise haben die Autoren einen Weg gefunden, der dem Kliniker und dem Operateur die häufig schwierige Anatomie im Kopf- und Halsbereich anschaulich vermittelt. Sowohl dem Erfahrenen als auch dem Lernenden ist das Studium des Bandes besonders anzuempfehlen. Möge dem Buch ein glücklicher Weg beschieden sein, und möge es die weite Verbreitung in den verschiedenen Fachdisziplinen finden, die ihm gebührt.Trade Review"Das Buch sollte in keinem HNO-Operationssaal fehlen." (HNO) "... ein griffiges, instruktives Werk für das chirurgisch-interdisziplinäre Verständnis im Kopf-Hals-Bereich ..."(Zentralblatt Neurologie-Psychiatrie)"... bereitet ... Vergnügen, in diesem übersichtlichen Atlas zu blättern und die eigenen anatomisch topografischen Kenntnisse zu vertiefen. Auch benachbarte Fachdisziplinen ... werden ihren Nutzen aus diesem Atlas ziehen, der in jeden Operationssaal gehört!" (HNO Informationen)"... ist für HNO-Ärzte, Kiefer-Gesichts- und Neurochirurgen ein ausgezeichneter Leitfaden für die operative Tätigkeit."(Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde mit Zentralblatt)"... ein sehr gelungenes Werk für die Praxis, von dem alle, die im Kopf- und Halsbereich operativ tätig sind, profitieren." (Der Chirurg)""Das Buch sollte eine Pflichktlektüre für alle Chirurgen sein, die im Bereich des Kopfes und Halses tätig werden."(chirurgische praxis)Table of Contents1 Oberer Hals und Thorax.- 2 Kehlkopf und Schilddrüse.- 3 Gesicht.- 4 Mundhöhle und Oropharynx.- 5 Nase.- 6 Nasennebenhöhlen und retromaxillärer Raum.- 7 Orbita.- 8 Ohr.- 9 Mittlere und hintere Schädelgrube.- 10 Knöcherner Schädel und Schädelinhalt (Übersicht).- 11 Topographie und Variationen des extra- und intrakraniellen Gefäßsystems.- 12 Paraganglien.- Literatur.- Verzeichnis der Operationen und sonstiger chirurgischer Relevanzen.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Gleichgewichtsdiagnostik: Videonystagmographie
Book SynopsisDieses Buch vermittelt die Grundlagen der Diagnostik von Gleichgewichtsstörungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der thermischen Videonystagmographie. Es werden zunächst die anatomischen und physiologischen Grundlagen des Vestibularsystems sowie die Anamnese und klinischen Untersuchungen und anschließend die apparativen diagnostischen Möglichkeiten zusammengefasst. Die Darstellung des Vorgehens bei der Diagnostik der einzelnen Krankheitsbilder ist sehr praxisnah gehalten. Das Buch beseitigt viele Unsicherheiten in der Diagnose der zugrundeliegenden Ursachen von Gleichgewichtsstörungen, die es nach wie vor gibt. Für HNO-Ärzte, Hausärzte und Neurologen in Klinik und Praxis.Trade Review“... unzweifelhaft haben Reiß und Reiß ein hochinteressantes Grundlagenbuch für alle erstellt, die sich mit einer gründlichen organischen Diaginostik vor allem des vestibulären Schwindels beschäftigten wollen und damit auch eine sinn volle Ergänzung zu dem Brandt'schen Buch geschaffen.” (Dr. med. Helmut Schaaf, in: forum Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenheilkunde, Heft 1, February 2018)Table of ContentsVorwort.- Abkürzungsverzeichnis.- Anatomische und physiologische Grundlagen.- Anamnese und klinische Untersuchung.- Überblick über die apparative Diagnostik von Gleichgewichtsstörungen.- Registrierung von Augenbewegungen ("eye tracking").- Ausgewählte Beispiele für Nystagmusaufzeichnungen.- Thermische Prüfung: Grundlagen.- Thermische Prüfung: Befunde.- Video-Kopfimpulstest (v-KIT).- Vestibulär evozierte myogene Potenziale (c-VEMP und o-VEMP).- Praktisches Vorgehen bei der Diagnostik von Gleichgewichtsstörungen.- Sachverzeichnis.
£56.99
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Facharztwissen HNO-Heilkunde: Differenzierte
Book SynopsisUnter dem Druck zunehmender Arbeitsverdichtung wird die Ressource Zeit für Ärzte immer knapper. Das Buch ist so gestaltet, dass eine zeitsparende Informationsaufnahme möglich ist – ohne dabei auf die notwendige Tiefe zu verzichten. Im Mittelpunkt stehen detaillierte und differenzierte Empfehlungen zu Diagnostik und Therapie in der HNO-Heilkunde. Tabellen, Algorithmen und schematische Übersichten liefern einen schnellen Überblick. Das Buch dient der effizienten Prüfungsvorbereitung oder als Nachschlagewerk während der täglichen Routine.Table of ContentsI Allgemeine Diagnostik und Erkrankungen: HNO-Spiegeltechnik.- Endoskopie und Mikroskopie.- Untersuchung der Hirnnerven.- Bildgebende Diagnostik und interventionelle Therapie.- Elektrophysiologische Diagnostik motorischer Hirnnerven.- Genetik.- Labordiagnostik.- Infektionskrankheiten.- Tropenkrankheiten.- Hygiene in der HNO-Heilkunde.- Allergologie und Immunologie.- Umweltmedizin.- Traumatologie.- Halswirbelsäulenbedingte Erkrankungen.- Onkologie.- Psychosomatik im Fachgebiet HNO.- HNO und Lebensalter.- Perspektivische Möglichkeiten der Diagnostik.- II Spezielle HNO-Heilkunde: Ohr - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Ohr – Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen des äußeren Ohres.- Erkrankungen des Mittelohrs.- Erkrankungen des Innenohrs und des Labyrinths einschließlich Laterobasis.- N. facialis - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen des N. facialis.- Nase, Nasennebenhöhlen (NNH), Gesicht und vordere Schädelbasis - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen der äußeren Nase und des Gesichts.- Erkrankungen der inneren Nase, der Nasennebenhöhlen (NNH), des Mittelgesichts und der vorderen Schädelbasis.- Lippen, Mundhöhle und Pharynx - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen der Mundhöhle und der Lippen.- Erkrankungen des Pharynx.- Kopfspeicheldrüsen - Anatomie und physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen der Kopfspeicheldrüsen.- Larynx - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen des Larynx.- Trachea, Bronchialbaum und Mediastinum - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen der Trachea, des Bronchialbaums und des Mediastinums.- Äußerer Hals und Halsweichteile - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen des äußeren Halses und der Halsweichteile.- Ösophagus - Anatomie, physiologische Grundlagen und Diagnostik.- Erkrankungen des Ösophagus.- Stimmstörungen, Sprech- und Sprachstörungen, funktionelle Schluckstörungen.- III Therapie: Medikamentöse Therapie.- Physikalische Therapie.- Hörtherapie.- Therapie von Stimm-, Sprech-, Sprach- und Schluckstörungen.- Chirurgische Therapie.- Sonstige Therapieformen.- IV Spezielle Themen und Probleme: HNO-Heilkunde in Klinik und Praxis.- Leitlinien.- Einteilungen und Klassifikationen.- Begutachtung und Recht.
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Springer Arbeitsplatz HNOPraxis
Book SynopsisHNO Organe.- Krankheiten des HNO Gebietes.- Untersuchung der HNO Organe.- Ablauf im Arztzimmer.- Funktionsdiagnostik durch die MFA.- Operationen.- Notfälle.- Praxisorganisation.- Hygiene und Arbeitsschutz.
£44.99
Springer Stimmdiagnostik
Book SynopsisStimmdiagnostischer Stellenwert in der modernen Kommunikationsgesellschaft.- Wichtige Einsatzgebiete der Stimmdiagnostik.- Anatomie und Physiologie der Stimme.- Physikalisch-akustische Grundlagen und deren Kenngrößen.- Sprech- und Singstimme.- Überblick über die Entwicklung stimmdiagnostischer Methoden.- Standardisierung und Systematik moderner Stimmdiagnostik.- Basisprotokoll der European Laryngological Society (ELS) zur funktionellen Stimmfunktionsbeurteilung.- Bewertung stimmdiagnostischer Befunde unter Berücksichtigung des Basisprotokolls der ELS.- Notwendigkeit standardisierter Untersuchungsbedingungen.- Aerodynamische Messungen.- Untersuchungsmethoden des Kehlkopfes.- Elektromyographische Untersuchungen der Kehlkopffunktion.- Stimmfeldmessungen.- Stimmbelastungstest.- Auditiv-perzeptive Stimmklangbeurteilung.- Computergestützte Stimmklanganalysen.- Multiparametrische Beschreibung von Stimmqualität und quantität.- Selbsteinschätzung der stimmlichen Situation durch den Patienten
£58.49
Springer Verlag, Japan Vertigo and Balance Disorders in Children
Book SynopsisMany congenitally deaf infants and children suffer vestibular failure, which produces problems with their postural control, locomotion and gait. However it is known that these children can eventually catch up with their normal balance control status in terms of development and growth as a result of central vestibular compensation. In Vertigo and Balance Disorders in Children the author provides comprehensive and integrative information on the vestibular system. The materials presented range from the history of its study, basic anatomy and physiology of vestibular organs, mechanism of balance and motor function development, to clinical aspects of vestibular disorders including their evaluation and pediatric neurology. Although there have been books discussing postural responses of infants and children with vestibular disorders, this is the first to present the influence of peripheral vestibular disorders and central vestibular compensation comprehensively. This book will benefit not only practitioners in this field such as pediatric otolaryngologists, pediatricians, child neurologists and neurologists, but also clinical specialists such as neonatologists, physical therapists and speech therapists, helping them to better care for patients with vestibular failure.Trade ReviewFrom the book reviews:“A concise treatise divided into 7 parts … . For neurologists, ENT physicians, but also of interest to the pediatric practitioners.” (Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews (PER), Vol. 12 (1), September, 2014)Table of ContentsIntroduction.- 1 History. 1.1 Flurent (France) 1.2 Ewald (Germany) 1.3 Magnus (Germany) 1.4 Andres-Thomas (France) 1.5 Tadashi Fukuda (Japan).- 2 Basic Science. 2.1 Embryology of semicircular canal and otolithic organs 2.2 Developmental physiology of vestibular organs 2.3 Pathophysiology of vestibular organs 2.4 Blood brain barrier & Blood inner ear barrier.- 3 Evaluation. 3.1 Rotation chair 3.2 Caloric test 3.3 VEMP.- 4 Development of balance and motor function. 4.1 Development of balance and motor function 4.2 Postural control 4.3 Abnormal development of righting reflex postural control and balance.- 5 Clinical medicine –Disease of Vestibular organs. 5.1 Vertigo in infants and children 5.2 Meningitis 5.3 Intoxication 5.4 Inner ear malformation 5.5 Cochlear implant and related problems.- 6 Pediatric Neurology. 6.1 Benign paroxysmal vertigo 6.2 Cerebral plasy 6.3 Deafness gene or vestibular failure gene 6.4 Low birth weight 6.5 Chromosome aberration 6.6 Others.
£71.99
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Técnicas maestras en otorrinolaringología -
Book SynopsisCirugía de cabeza y cuello: Cirugía plástica facial es el título más reciente de la serie Técnicas maestras en otorrinolaringología, caracterizada por presentar de manera clara y concisa instrucciones quirúrgicas a gran detalle acompañadas de una amplia gama de imágenes ilustrativas. Los capítulos cubren los temas más críticos y relevantes de la cirugía plástica facial y la cirugía reconstructiva, distribuidos en ocho apartados: periórbita, ceja, cirugía funcional y estética de la nariz, métodos estéticos auxiliares no invasivos, implantes y aumento, cirugía plástica facial congénita/pediátrica, reconstrucción y reanimación local, y traumatismos.
£178.72
Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum Leven Met Snurken En Apneu
£29.27
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Management of Vertigo Made Easy
Book SynopsisManagement of Vertigo Made Easy is a concise, easy to use guide to this debilitating condition. Divided into twelve chapters, the book begins with the physiology of vertigo, followed by chapters on its causes, diagnosis, clinical tests, investigations and treatment. Further chapters describe vestibular rehabilitation exercises, important clinical conditions of vertigo, and a series of cases in vertigo. Enhanced by over fifty images, illustrations and tables, this book simplifies difficult concepts with a straightforward step by step approach to management of vertigo. A final ‘Points to Remember’ section, with clinical tips, makes Management of Vertigo Made Easy an ideal pocket-sized handbook for interns and residents, as well as otolaryngologists, neurologists and physicians. Key Points Concise, easy to use guide to Vertigo Over fifty images, illustrations and tables ‘Points to Remember’ section highlights important information, simplifying difficult concepts Pocket-sized for use ‘on-the-go’ Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Physiology of Vertigo 3. Causes of Vertigo 4. Diagnosis of Vertigo from History 5. Clinical Tests for Vertigo 6. Investigations for Vertigo 7. Treatment of Vertigo 8. Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises 9. Important Clinical Conditions of Vertigo 10. Approach to Vertigo by General Practitioner 11. Interesting Case Series 12. Vertigo Clinic Evaluation Format Points to Remember Bibliography Index
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Thieme Publishers Delhi Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery
Book SynopsisWritten and edited by experts and pioneers in the field, Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery covers anatomic principles, applied physiology, medical principles, and surgical management of diseases affecting the paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base. Using evidence-based medicine and practical pathways, this text brings together the basic and clinical knowledge relevant to rhinology and endoscopic anterior skull base surgery. It is designed to be an accessible and essential text for residents and fellows as well as a key reference for practitioners.Key Features: Applied anatomy, embryology, and physiology of the paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base Cutting-edge technical information and surgical techniques for rhinology and endoscopic anterior skull base surgery Advanced concepts important to endoscopic skull base surgery, including the treatment of malignancies and extended endoscopic approaches Sections dedicated to comprehensive and multidisciplinary patient care, including open skull base surgery principles and radiation therapy strategies This textbook offers a wealth of valuable information that will enhance the practice of otolaryngologists, residents, and fellows as well as affiliated otolaryngology practitioners.
£83.70
Thieme Publishers Delhi Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology: Diagnosis and
Book SynopsisPediatric Otorhinolaryngology: Diagnosis and Treatment addresses the medical and surgical treatment of the most common and challenging clinical conditions in the rapidly growing field of pediatric otorhinolaryngology. Clear, concise chapters distill a significant amount of information that the pediatric subspecialist will find useful to reference in daily practice. Residents will also find this text valuable as a guide during pediatric otorhinolaryngology rotations.Key Features: Includes information on evidence-based management of pediatric sinusitis and otitis media Covers contemporary trends in the evaluation of sensorineural hearing loss and cochlear implantation Provides a current review of airway evaluation and reconstruction The contributors to this volume are recognized experts in pediatric otorhinolaryngology and have presented clinical information, new insights on differential diagnosis, and the latest diagnostic methods and treatment modalities in a format that is accessible to residents, clinicians, and specialists who treat pediatric patients.
£79.65
Thieme Publishers Delhi An Approach to Successful Stapedectomy
Book SynopsisAn Approach to Successful Stapedectomy is a comprehensive book covering most of the real-world topics related to stapedectomy. The innovation from pick and perforator to microdrill and then to CO2 laser is a big landmark in the development of instruments for stapedectomy. The book covers various aspects of innovation in surgical techniques and the instruments used. Various topics like stapedectomy versus stapedotomy, reconstruction of stapedius muscle, methods to handle loose piston over incus, surgery in short incus, problems during stapedectomy, revision surgery, laser stapedotomy, and stapedotomy in patients with abnormal facial nerve are discussed in depth in this book. This book will aid in laying a strong foundation for budding otologists and will help them evolve into better stapes surgeons. Key Features: Various difficult situations encountered during surgery have been documented in the book. A series of photographs from author’s own collection are included to demonstrate each step of surgery for easy understanding of the subject. The use of laser in stapedectomy has been discussed in detail. Use of laser is a great landmark in the history of stapedectomy. It imparts excellent hearing results. Patients experience less vertigo, hence shorter hospital stay. Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. History of Stapedectomy 3. Expected Difficulties during Stapes Surgery 4. Otosclerosis: Clinical Histopathology 5. Clinical Aspect of Otosclerosis 6. Imaging before Stapedectomy 7. Surgical Treatment of Otosclerosis 8. Innovation in Stapes Surgery 9. Contraindications for Surgery 10. Preoperative Counseling 11. Otosclerosis and Vertigo 12. Otosclerosis with Tinnitus 13. Instruments 14. Prosthesis 15. Anesthesia for Stapedotomy 16. Incision 17. Basic Principles of Stapes Surgery 18. Reverse Stapedotomy 19. Postoperative Treatment 20. Microdrill for Stapedotomy: An Essential Tool 21. Large Fenestra versus Small Fenestra 22. Reconstruction of the Stapedius Muscle 23. Loose Piston Over the Incus 24. Problems during Stapedectomy 25. Operation in the Second Ear 26. Revision Stapedectomy 27. Perilymph Fistula 28. Far-Advanced Otosclerosis 29. Otosclerosis and Pregnancy 30. Stapedectomy and Air Travel 31. Sensorineural Hearing Loss Following Stapedectomy 32. Indications for Hearing Aid in Otosclerosis 33. Laser Stapedotomy 34. Endoscopic Stapes Surgery 35. Robot-Based Surgery for Otosclerosis 36. Stapedectomy and Abnormal Facial Nerve 37. Stapedotomy in Children 38. Stapedotomy Following Tympanoplasty
£61.65
Thieme Medical Publishers Atlas of 360 Degree Skull Base Surgery
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£153.90
Thieme Medical Publishers Color Atlas of Otology: Diagnosis and Management
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£40.38
Thieme Publishers Delhi Textbook of Radiology for Cochlear Implants
Book SynopsisCochlear implantation, a hybrid intervention from medical engineering, comprises one of the most advanced, life-changing surgeries of ENT. The candidacy for cochlear implantation and the road map to this surgery is hugely dependent on radiology. The Textbook of Radiology for Cochlear Implants deals with various aspects of radiology in this field. With hundreds of photographs of radiology of temporal bone, the book takes the reader through a journey to understand the temporal bone and its pathologies radiologically, with beautifully colored scans for better understanding. Various sections of CT and MRI have been color-marked by the authors to make them more vivid. This book will aid in laying a strong foundation for surgeons interested in pursuing their career in otology, specially cochlear implants. Highlights: Color-coded sections of CT and MRI All aspects of preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative radiology covered Detailed explanation with pictographic representations of various inner ear anomalies Step-by-step methodical reading of CT and MRI of temporal bone important for cochlear implant surgery This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com. Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Table of Contents1. Basics of CT and MRI 2. Radiology of External and Middle Ear Pertaining to Cochlear Implant 3. Radiology of Normal Inner Ear and Internal Acoustic Canal 4. Inner Ear Malformations 5. Inner Ear and Central Pathologies Pertaining to Cochlear Implants 6. Intraoperative and Postoperative Radiology Including Complications 7. Recent Advances 8. Preoperative Checklist Prior to Cochlear Implantation
£55.64
Thieme Publishers Delhi Textbook of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck
Book SynopsisAn update to the Indian otolaryngology curriculum has necessitated changes in the way students interact with, understand, and progress thinking in the subject. Changes in the field of otorhinolaryngology over the last three decades have seen newer concepts and technologies being incorporated. Textbook of Otorhinolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery: A Competency-Based Approach for Undergraduates discusses these contextual changes, covering the new curriculum in stimulating and easily accessible ways. The book features 80 chapters by more than 56 authors from over 31 medical colleges and universities discussing questions and realities from classrooms and clinics. This has been done through lucid language supplemented by diagrams and clinical pictures developed to deepen the understanding. There are accompanying videos, explaining key techniques to give readers a feel for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) procedures. Case-based questions, drawn from collective clinical expertise, confront students with real-world scenarios and the challenges of clinical practice. A section on “Clinical Pearls”—interesting clinical facts—has also been drafted to broaden the perspective and prompt further thinking. This book is an essential reading for undergraduate students looking for clear, basic concepts. Clinicians will also find this book beneficial in brushing up on present-day thinking on the subject. Key features Photographs and videos of various clinical conditions for better visual understanding Pearls emphasizing important clinical aspects Points to ponder providing an overall summary of the chapter Questions with answers at the end of each chapter for correlation Table of ContentsSection A: The Ear 1. Anatomy of the Ear 2. Physiology of the Ear 3. History Taking and Examination of the Ear 4. Assessment of Hearing 5. Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation 6. Otalgia 7. Diseases of the External Ear 8. Diseases of the Middle Ear 9. Otosclerosis 10. Disorders of the Facial Nerve 11. Assessment and Disorders of the Vestibular System 12. Ménière's Disease 13. Tinnitus 14. Myringotomy and Grommet Insertion 15. Myringoplasty and Tympanoplasty 16. Cortical Mastoidectomy 17. Stapedotomy 18. Disorders of Eustachian Tube 19. Tumors of the Ear Section B: Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 20. Anatomy of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 21. Physiology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 22. History Taking and Examination of Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 23. Investigations of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 24. Diseases of the External Nose and Vestibule 25. Diseases of the Nasal Septum and Nasal Obstruction 26. Acute and Chronic Rhinitis and Granulomatous Diseases of the Nose 27. Allergic Rhinitis 28. Vasomotor Rhinitis 29. Acute and Chronic Sinusitis Including Fungal Sinusitis 30. Nasal Polyps 31. Epistaxis 32. Foreign Bodies in the Nose 33. Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 34. Septoplasty 35. Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Section C: Oral Cavity and Pharynx 36. Anatomy of the Oral Cavity and the Salivary Glands 37. Anatomy of the Pharynx 38. Physiology of Pharynx 39. History Taking and Examination of the Throat 40. Adenoids, Inflammation of the Nasopharynx, and Adenoidectomy 41. Acute and Chronic Pharyngitis 42. Acute and Chronic Tonsillitis 43. Tumors of Oral Cavity 44. Tumors of the Nasopharynx 45. Tumors of the Oropharynx 46. Tumors of the Hypopharynx 47. Miscellaneous Conditions of the Pharynx Section D: The Larynx 48. Anatomy of the Larynx 49. Physiology of the Larynx 50. History Taking and Examination of the Larynx 51. Investigations for Laryngeal Disease and Evaluation of Hoarseness of Voice 52. Acute and Chronic Inflammation of the Larynx 53. Vocal Cord Paralysis 54. Benign Lesions of the Vocal Cord 55. Malignant Tumors of the Larynx 56. Stridor and Congenital Lesions of the Larynx 57. Tracheostomy and Airway Emergencies 58. Foreign Bodies in the Air Passage 59. Direct Laryngoscopy 60. Hypopharyngoscopy 61. Microlaryngoscopy 62. Bronchoscopy Section E: The Esophagus 63. Anatomy and Physiology of the Esophagus 64. Diseases of the Esophagus 65. Dysphagia 66. Foreign Bodies in Esophagus 67. Esophagoscopy Section F: Head and Neck 68. Anatomy of the Neck 69. Examination of the Neck 70. Diseases of the Salivary Glands 71. Trauma to the Face and Neck 72. Neck Space Infections 73. Cervical Lymphatic System and Neck Dissection 74. Neck Swellings Section G: General ENT 75. Viral Infections in the Ear, Nose, and Throat 76. Patient Counseling 77. Microbiology and Pathology in Ear, Nose, and Throat 78. National Programs in India Related to Ear, Nose, and Throat 79. Radiology in ENT 80. Instruments in ENT Appendix: Communication Etiquette and Bioethics for Medical Students in Training
£47.00
Springer Immunobiology of the Head and Neck
Book SynopsisThis work reviews the basic concepts of immunology and introduces the reader to the latest findings on immunological aspects of diseases of the head and neck. In the past two decades, there has been an explosion of new knowledge in immunology. The contributors to this volume, all of whom have been active in clinical and basic research, describe how recent discoveries in immunology play an increasingly vital role in the understanding and care of patients with head and neck diseases. An important teaching tool for the resident in training and a valuable reference work for physicians in practice, this book will be of special interest to otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons, surgical oncologists, pediatricians, allergists, rheumatologists and edu cators desiring an advanced text in the field. Jacques F. Poliquin, MD Allen F. Ryan, PhD Jeffrey P. Harris, MD, PhD INTRODUCTION Immunology has been traced back at least to 1000 AD. when the Chinese discovered that the inhalation of smallpox crusts had some value in prevention of the disease. However, immunology as a science has developed almost entirely within the last 100 years.Table of ContentsI: General Immunology.- 1—Cells and tissues of immunity.- 2—Immunochemistry.- 3—Nonspecific immune response.- 4—-Specific immune responses.- 5—Mucosal immune responses.- II: Immunobiology of the Head and Neck.- 6—Tonsillitis and adenoiditis.- 7—Immunology of otitis media.- 8—Nasal allergy.- 9—Hyperimmune and autoimmune diseases.- 10—Immunodeficiency diseases.- 11—Cancer.- 12—Transplantation in otolaryngology.- 13—Clinical and Experimental Immunobiology of the Ear.- Author Index.
£40.49
Springer Problems in Otolaryngology
Book SynopsisThe aim of this book is to give a short and practical account of the problems related to the ear, nose and throat. The presenta tion is orientated towards arriving at a diagnosis based on the presenting symptoms and signs and aid the management of the case. While it is specifically intended for those who have not had the opportunity of devoting much time to the subject, I hope that it may be of some service to the more experienced practitioner. Padman Ratnesar Farn boro ugh, 1984 7 Series Foreword This series of books is designed to help general practitioners. So are other books. What is unusual in this instance is their collective authorship; they are written by specialists working at district general hospitals. The writers derive their own experience from a range of cases less highly selected than those on which textbooks are traditionally based. They are also in a good position to pick out topics which they see creating diffi culties for the practitioners of their district, whose personal capacities are familiar to them; and to concentrate on contexts where mistakes are most likely to occur. They are all well accustomed to working in consultation.Table of Contents1 Earache.- External ear.- Middle ear.- Referred pain.- 2 Deafness.- Types of hearing loss.- Conductive deafness.- Sensorineural deafness.- 3 The discharging ear.- Otitis extra.- Subacute otitis media.- Chronic otitis media.- 4 Vertigo.- Physiological and pathological vertigo.- Peripheral and central vertigo.- Clinical assessment.- 5 Tinnitus.- Clinical groups.- Management.- 6 Facial paralysis.- Upper motor neuron paralysis.- Lower motor neuron paralysis.- Ascertainment of level of lesion.- Management of facial palsy.- 7 Anosmia.- Anatomy and physiology of sensation of smell and taste.- Causes of anosmia.- Clinical assessment.- Treatment.- Course and outcome.- 8 Nasal obstruction and nasal discharge.- Nasal obstruction.- Nasal discharge.- 9 Nose bleeds.- Age-sex distribution.- Sites of nose bleedings.- Causes.- Associated symptoms.- Management.- 10 Epiphora.- Causes.- Clinical assessment.- Treatment.- Practical points.- 11 Sore throat.- Who gets them and when.- Causes.- Interrelations.- Clinical types.- 12 Hoarseness and stridor.- Children.- Adults.- Aphasia.- Aphonia.- Dysarthria.- 13 Diplopia.- Causes.- Examination.- Investigation.- 14 Dyspagia.- Causes.- types.- 15 Tonsils and adenoids.- Who and when?.- Why?.- The catarrhal child syndrome.- Effects.- Tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy?.- Indications.- Results.- Dangers.- 16 Swellings of the neck.- Congenital swellings.- Inflammatory swellings.- Neoplasm.
£40.49
Springer Verlag, Singapore Indian Ethnic Rhinoplasty: A Surgical Guide
Book SynopsisEach racial and ethnic population has their own nasal characteristics, which need to be considered when planning rhinoplasty surgery. This book is probably the first of its kind in the Indian context highlighting the goal of maintaining ethnic identity congruent with the patient’s facial features and establishing Indian standards for gauging the success of the surgery. This is important as most of the rhinoplasty books have addressed these issues of the Caucasian or southeast Asian population and Caucasian normative standards of facial analysis. This book provides a broader understanding of ethnically specific features. It highlights the regional variations within India and their implications for rhinoplasty Surgery, thereby filling the void of lack of knowledge of the intricacies of surgery on Indian noses. It deals with important topics such as preoperative evaluations, determining factors such as thickness and texture of skin along with the various complications that may be encountered. It simplifies and facilitates learning with numerous pre-operative, intra-operative, and postoperative photographs. This book provides a systematic approach to Rhinoplasty surgery in Indian patients with an emphasis on addressing the functional aspects along with the cosmetic aspects. This book is a must-have for trainees in rhinoplasty and plastic surgery courses along with facial plastic surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, and aesthetic surgeons operating on the Indian population across the globe. Table of ContentsCh 1 Insights into RhinoplastyCh 2.Anthropological Perspective of the Indian Population and its implications for RhinoplastyCh 3.Evaluation of Rhinoplasty PatientsCh 4.Basic RhinoplastyCh 5.Post-operative Care in RhinoplastyCh 6.Complications of RhinoplastyCh 7.Nasal Septum deformatiesCh 8.Saddle Nose DeformityCh 9.Dorsal Nasal Hump DeformityCh 10.Nasal Tip DeformitiesCh 11.Deviated/Crooked Noses
£107.99
Springer Verlag, Singapore Vocal Fold Injection
Book SynopsisThis book provides step-by-step illustrated descriptions of diverse vocal fold injection techniques, including some not previously described. The aim is to provide laryngologists in general, and especially those who are less experienced, with the detailed understanding and guidance needed in order to achieve optimal outcomes. Highly experienced experts describe approaches via the transoral, transnasal, and transcutaneous routes and offer guidance on indications, injection materials, pre- and postoperative care, and the management of complications. Special considerations that must be borne in mind when employing different vocal fold injection techniques, in different settings, are also carefully explained. In offering comprehensive, up-to-date information on this minimally invasive and cost-effective procedure, Vocal Fold Injection will be an essential aid for practitioners.Table of ContentsPart 1 General Considerations & Preoperative Preparations 1 History of Vocal Fold Injection 2 Surgical Anatomy for Vocal Fold Injection 3 Laryngeal Diseases Indicative for VF injection (Indications for vocal fold injection) 4 Anesthesia for Vocal Fold Injection 5 Transoral Approach to Vocal Fold Augmentation 6 Trans-Cricothyroid Approach 7 Trans-Thyrohyoid Approach 8 The Transcartilaginous Approach for Injection Laryngoplasty Part 2 Considerations in VF Paralysis (Considerations in Immobile Vocal Folds) 9 Optimal Injection Timing for VF Paralysis 10 Ideal Material Selection for Vocal Fold Augmentation 11 Autologous Materials for VF Injection 12 EMG Guided Injection Laryngoplasty 13 Ancillary Techniques for VF Injection Part 3 Postoperative Care 14 Post-injection care and complication management 15 Perioperative Voice Therapy Part 4 Special Considerations in Various VF Injections (Considerations in Mobile Vocal Folds) 16 Botulinum Toxin Injection for Laryngeal Disorders 17 Vocal fold steroid injection 18 VF growth factor injection 19 Other therapeutic vocal fold injections
£94.99
Springer Verlag, Singapore Vocal Fold Injection
Book SynopsisThis book provides step-by-step illustrated descriptions of diverse vocal fold injection techniques, including some not previously described. The aim is to provide laryngologists in general, and especially those who are less experienced, with the detailed understanding and guidance needed in order to achieve optimal outcomes. Highly experienced experts describe approaches via the transoral, transnasal, and transcutaneous routes and offer guidance on indications, injection materials, pre- and postoperative care, and the management of complications. Special considerations that must be borne in mind when employing different vocal fold injection techniques, in different settings, are also carefully explained. In offering comprehensive, up-to-date information on this minimally invasive and cost-effective procedure, Vocal Fold Injection will be an essential aid for practitioners.Table of ContentsPart 1 General Considerations & Preoperative Preparations 1 History of Vocal Fold Injection 2 Surgical Anatomy for Vocal Fold Injection 3 Laryngeal Diseases Indicative for VF injection (Indications for vocal fold injection) 4 Anesthesia for Vocal Fold Injection 5 Transoral Approach to Vocal Fold Augmentation 6 Trans-Cricothyroid Approach 7 Trans-Thyrohyoid Approach 8 The Transcartilaginous Approach for Injection Laryngoplasty Part 2 Considerations in VF Paralysis (Considerations in Immobile Vocal Folds) 9 Optimal Injection Timing for VF Paralysis 10 Ideal Material Selection for Vocal Fold Augmentation 11 Autologous Materials for VF Injection 12 EMG Guided Injection Laryngoplasty 13 Ancillary Techniques for VF Injection Part 3 Postoperative Care 14 Post-injection care and complication management 15 Perioperative Voice Therapy Part 4 Special Considerations in Various VF Injections (Considerations in Mobile Vocal Folds) 16 Botulinum Toxin Injection for Laryngeal Disorders 17 Vocal fold steroid injection 18 VF growth factor injection 19 Other therapeutic vocal fold injections
£62.99
Springer Verlag, Singapore Management of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep
Book SynopsisThere are many books describing in detail the evaluation,diagnosis and management of OSA, but this is a first practical guide which comprehensively describes this condition. The incidence of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea is on rise and this practical guide will help not just specialists but also residents and fellows in treating their patients with Obstructive sleep apnea. Essential information is summarized in the form of charts and surgical steps are summarized in the form of diagrammatic illustration making it easy for the learners.This book additionally would help the medical practitioners to get a practical insight in the management of patients .This book will describe each entity of sleep disordered breathing, evidence based protocols , diagnostic tools required for identifying , medical therapies that will help in appropriate patients, Devices that can be used for its management . This book will also describe on how to select patients for surgery and how tailor the surgery as per the anatomy of the patient.Table of Contents1. History of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.- 2. Relevant anatomy and pathophysiology.- 3. History and clinical examination in patients with OSAHS.- 4. Investigations.- 5. Conservative Management.- 6. Medical therapies.- 7. Oral appliances.- 8. Myofunctional therapy.- 9. Surgery for OSA.- 10. Perioperative management.- 11. Postoperative management and follow up.- 12. Results : definition of success.- 13. Medicolegal aspects and Consent in OSA surgeries.- 14. Newer technological tools in the management of OSA.- 15. Recent advances.- 16. Interesting cases: Management.
£107.99
Springer Verlag, Singapore Rhinosporidiosis
Book SynopsisThis textbook covers all aspects of rhinosporidiosis known till date and puts forward the various aspects of the disease on which further research can be carried out. Detailed descriptions of varied presentations of rhinosporidiosis managed at our institute is provided, accompanied by numerous clinical and intraoperative photographs. This book will serve as a comprehensive source of information related to all aspects of rhinoporidiosis. Experts from multiple specialties have contributed about aspects pertaining to their specialties.Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. Microbiological aspects.- 3. Epidemiology.- 4. Clinical presentation- ENT aspects- 5. Clinical presentation- ophthalmological aspects.- 6. Clinical presentation – cutaneous manifestations.- 7. Investigations.- 8. Surgical management.- 9. Pharmacological management.- 10. Pathological aspects.- 11. Immunological aspects.- 12. Our experience.- 13. Research topics.
£49.49
Springer Verlag, Singapore Cochlear Implantation for Cochlear Nerve
Book SynopsisHaving been found in 3%-21% patients with congenital sensorineural deafness, cochlear nerve deficiency (CND) is defined by a small or absent cochlear nerve. This book describes the updated information on the embryology, pre- and post- operative auditory, electrophysiology and vestibular aspects of CND. What’s more, the cochlear implantation (CI) strategy and CI outcomes as well as comparison with normal patients will be discussed in details with selected cases and high resolution illustrations. It will be a valuable reference for otologists, audiologists and practitioners who would like to understand more about CND and choose optimal clinical strategy of CI surgery for CND.Table of ContentsPhylogeny and Embryology of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency.- Pathogen of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency.- Radiological Aspect Progress in CND.- Preoperative Auditory and Electrophysiology Evaluation for CND.- Cochlear Implantation Strategy for CND.- Cochlear Implant Programming for Patients with Cochlear Nerve Deficiency.- Postoperative Electrophysiology Test for Cochlear Nerve Deficiency.- Cochlear Implantation Outcomes of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency.- Balance and Vestibular Function of Cochlear Nerve Deficiency.- Special Cases Reports.
£107.99
Springer Verlag, Singapore Essentials of Rhinology
Book SynopsisThis book serves as a practical guide for the otorhinolaryngologists to better understand the diseases of the sinonasal region, diagnosis, and management. The detailed knowledge of the complex anatomy of the sinonasal region is the key to surgical success. The text aims to help budding and practicing rhinologists to get an essence abreast of the current scientific advancement by engaging rhinologists with excellent awareness and knowledge as contributors. The book expands its span afar the usual by including topics on complications of endoscopic surgeries, empty sinus syndrome, packing material, open transcranial approach, biofilm, instruments, cavity management, and improved quality of life, etc. The purpose of microbiology, interventional radiology, pathology and nuclear medicine in the diagnosis and management of sinonasal diseases is contributed by authors from allied specialties. This book will be a useful resource for medical students, postgraduates in ENT, practicing rhinologists and general physicians in treating sinonasal diseases. Table of Contents1. ENDOSCOPIC AND RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF NOSE AND PNS 2. PHYSIOLOGY OF NOSE- 3. OLFACTION-4. RHINOSINUSITIS-5. FRONTAL SINUSITIS6. COMPLICATION OF SINUSITIS- 7. GRANULOMATOUS DIEASES OF NOSE- 8. ATROPHIC RHINITIS- 9. EMPTY SINUS SYNDROME- 10. BACTERIOLOGY &VIROLOGY-11. FACIOMAXILLARY TRAUMA- 12. ALLERGIC RHINITIS-13. VASOMOTOR RHINITIS AND MANAGEMNT- 14. SEPTAL ANATOMY AND SEPTOPLASTY - 15. ADENOID ANATOMY AND ADENOIDECTOMY -16. EPISTAXIS AND MANAGEMENT – 17. NON INVASIVE FUNGAL SINUSITIS18. INVASIVE FUNGAL SINUSITIS-DR NITIN GUPTA, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, ENT, GMCH, CHANDIGARH19. DIAGNOSIS OF FUNGAL INFECTIONS OF NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES20. ANTIFUNGAL THERAPY –21. INTERVENTION RADIOLOGY FOR RHINOLOGY- 22. NUCLEAR MEDICINE PERSPECTIVE- 23. LOCAL ANAESTHESIA- 24. GENERAL ANESTHESIA – 25. ADVANCED INSTRUMENTS IN RHINOLOGY 26. POWERED INSTRUMENTS IN RHINOLOGY II27. Benign lesion of nose and paranasal sinuses28. MALIGNANT TUMOUR OF NOSE AND PNS29. ANGIOFIBROMA, ITS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL MANAGEMENT30. FESS31. PACKING MATERIALS FOR NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES32. EXTENDED ENDOSCOPIC APPROACH- 33. ANATOMY OF PMF INFRATEMPORAL FOSSA AND APPROACHES- 34. PITUTARY ANATOMY AND SURGERY-35. OPEN ENT APPROACH- 36. OPEN TRANSCRANIAL APPROACHES37. Dacrocystitis-38. MUCOCELE-39. CHOANAL ATRESIA AND MANAGEMENT-40. CSR RHINORRHOEA41. OPTIC NERVE ANATOMY AND MANAGEMENT OF OPTIC NERVE INJURY- 42. SKULL BASE RECONSTRUCTION- 43. COMPICATIONS of NOSE AND PNS SURGERY44. CAVITY MANAGEMENT45. BIOFILM 46. EXTERNAL NASAL ANATOMY , ASTHETICS AND PHOTOGRAPHY47. TIP PLASTY &OPEN AND CLOSE RHINOLPLASTY 48. OSTEOTOMIES AND MATERIAL FOR RHINOPLASTY49. NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA50. RADIATION THERAPY IN NASAL CAVITY AND PARANASAL SINUS 51. CHEMOTHERAPY52. PATHOLOGY OF LESIONS OF THE NOSE AND PARANASAL SINUSES53. QUALITY OF LIFE-
£125.99
Springer Clinical Methods of Otorhinolaryngology Skull
Book SynopsisPart I General Otorhinolaryngology.- 1. General history taking and general examination.- 2. Local examination of ENT & head, neck.- 3. History, and examination of Ear.- 4. History and examination of Nose, PNS.- 5. History and examination of Nasopharynx.- 6. History and examination of Oral cavity.- 7. History and examination of oropharynx.- 8. History and examination of Larynx and hypopharynx.- 9. History and examination of Esophagus, Trachea and tracheobronchial tree.- Part II Head and neck.- 10. History and examination of Head and neck oncology/disease/disorders.- 11. History and examination Thyroid and parathyroid gland disease.- 12. History and examination of Salivary glands diseases.- Part III Maxillofacial, Facial plastic, Craniofacial & skin.- 13. History and Examination of Maxillofacial trauma.- 14. History and examination of head Neck Skin, and Hair Disorders.- 15. History and examination of Aesthetic, Orthognathic and Structural deformities of face and nose.- 16. History and examination of Craniofacial anomalies.- Part IV Skull base.- 17. History and examination of anterior, middle and lateral skull base disorders and tumors.- Part V Emergency & Trauma.- 18. History and examination of Non traumatic Emergencies in ENT, head and neck surgery.- 19. History and examination of traumatic emergency in ENT, Head Neck & Skull base Surgery.
£134.99
Springer Emergencies in ENT
Book Synopsis1. Basic instrumentation for ENT examination in the emergency room. - 2. Acute epistaxis. - 3. Acute earache. - 4. Sudden sensorineural: hearing loss. - 5. Acute vertigo. - 6. Acute facial palsy.- 7. Complications of otitis media.- 8. Acute facial swelling.- 9. Acute neck swelling. - 10. Acute dysphagia. - 11. Acute expectoration of blood-stained sputum. - 12. Acute stridor. - 13. Intubation, tracheostomy, and cricothyrotomy. - 14. Acute maxillofacial trauma. - 15. Acute neck trauma. - 16. Acute anaphylaxis: ENT manifestations. - 17. Acute head trauma: ENT manifestations. - 18. Acute postoperative complications.
£107.99
Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Essential Rhinology and Allergy Volume 1 Anatomy and Physiology Evaluation Allergy Sinonasal Diseases and Sinonasal Tumors
£88.79