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  • Atlas of Laryngoscopy

    Plural Publishing Inc Atlas of Laryngoscopy

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    Book SynopsisThe third edition of Atlas of Laryngoscopy has been updated and improved upon to present the latest information from experts in the field. Each of the 146 chapters is made up of applicable case studies and color, high-resolution photographs. As the skill of diagnosis remains critical for residents, fellows, practitioners, and academics, the third edition adds new diagnostic information. It also includes new clinical observations. Covering everything from normal vocal fold anatomy to vocal fold cancer to rare traumatic injuries, there is no other book like this in the field. It is a must-have for residents and professors alike.Table of ContentsPreface xvii About the Editors xix Contributors xxi Acknowledgments xxv Section I: Normal Vocal Folds 1 1 Normal Anatomy of the Vocal Folds 3 Robert T. Sataloff 2 Macula Flava 5 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff Section II: Techniques in Imaging and Evaluation of the Vocal Folds 7 3 Alveolar Ridge Mucosa Protection During Suspension Laryngoscopy in the 9 Edentulous Patient Mark R. Gilbert, Sorena A. Ostlund, and Clark A. Rosen 4 Vocal Fold Atrophy and Reinke's Edema: Determining True Vocal Fold Edge 11 Eliana Verghese, Rima A. DeFatta, and Robert T. Sataloff 5 Papilloma: A Diagnostic Near Miss 13 Courtney A. Abshier, Rima A. DeFatta, Johnathan B. Sataloff, and Robert T. Sataloff 6 Overcoming the Epiglottis When Laryngeal Examination Is Critical 15 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 7 The Value of Varying Vocal Frequency During Stroboscopy for Vocal Fold Masses 17 Debra Tereschuk and Robert T. Sataloff 8 Medial Margin Evaluation in Large, Overlapping Vocal Fold Lesions 18 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Karla Kelleher 9 Value of the 70 Telelaryngoscope in Microlaryngoscopy for Benign Pathology 19 Timothy D. Anderson and Robert T. Sataloff 10 Vocal Fold Polyps: Assessing the Vertical Dimension 21 Robert T. Sataloff and Mary Hawkshaw Section III: Congenital 23 11 Bifid Epiglottis 25 Stefanie K. Horne, Peter G. Michaelson, and Erik Weitzel 12 Third Branchial Anomaly: Endoscopic Management Revisited 27 Mala Tanna, Monica R. Sharma, and Bijal Patel 13 Sulcus Vocalis 29 Johnathan B. Sataloff, Rima A. DeFatta, Mary J. Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff Section IV: Idiopathic 31 14 Idiopathic Tracheal Stenosis 33 Swapna K. Chandran and Robert T. Sataloff 15 Laryngeal Melanosis 35 James R. Tate and Peter C. Belafsky 16 Saccular Cyst 36 Steven Bielamowicz and Priyanka Bhabu 17 Bilateral Saccular Cysts 37 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 18 Bilateral Saccular Cysts 38 Anthony M. Bianchi, Farhad R. Chowdhury, and Robert T. Sataloff 19 Ventricular Cyst of the Larynx 40 Johnathan B. Sataloff, Rima A. DeFatta, Mary J. Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff Section V: Inflammatory 41 Laryngopharyngeal Reflux 20 A Case of Reflux Laryngitis Controlled with Proton-Pump Blockade Alone 43 David I. Rosenthal and Cesar Ruiz 21 Inferior Glottic Ridges That Prevent Vocal Fold Closure 44 Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, Karla Kelleher, and Robert T. Sataloff 22 Grading Laryngopharyngeal Reflux by Erythema 47 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff Granuloma 23 Conservative Treatment of an Obstructing Vocal Fold Granuloma 49 Mark E. Boseley and Karen V. Myers 24 Recalcitrant Arytenoid Granuloma 50 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 25 Vocal Process Granuloma 51 Robert L. Eller, Linda Marks, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 26 Pedunculated Granuloma of the Vocal Folds 52 Robert T. Sataloff, Karen M. Lyons, and Joseph R. Spiegel 27 Multiple Recurrent Laryngeal Granuloma 53 Robert T. Sataloff, Dahlia M. Sataloff, and Mary Hawkshaw 28 Nonoperative Treatment of Laryngeal Granuloma 54 Sara C. Scheid, Timothy D. Anderson, and Robert T. Sataloff 29 Vocal Fold Granuloma: The "Ball-Valve" Phenomenon 56 Stephen Lai, Karla Kelleher, and Robert T. Sataloff 30 Granuloma of the Aryepiglottic Fold 58 Mary Hawkshaw, Robert L. Eller, and Robert T. Sataloff 31 Bilateral Granuloma and Varicosity in the Midportion of the Vocal Folds 60 Timothy Anderson, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff Systemic Disease 32 Laryngeal Amyloidosis: A Case of "Adidas-Stripes" Larynx 62 Gauthier Desuter, Marc Hamoir, Christophe Van Geem, and Donatienne Boucquey 33 Severe Chronic Laryngitis Mimicking a Granulomatous Disease 63 Mary Es Beaver, C. Richard Stasney, and Margarita Rodriguez 34 Amyloidosis of the Larynx 64 Robert T. Sataloff, Mona Abaza, Nabil A. Abaza, Amy Markiewicz, and Mary Hawkshaw 35 Laryngeal and Subglottic Amyloid 66 Mary Es Beaver, C. Richard Stasney, Jack B. Williams, and Margarita M. Rodriguez 36 Laryngeal Sarcoidosis and Candidiasis 67 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, and Reinhardt J. Heuer 37 Vocal Fold Consequences of Scleroderma 68 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, and Deborah C. Rosen 38 Rheumatoid Nodules and Reflux Disease 69 Mary Es Beaver, C. Richard Stasney, and Margarita Rodriguez 39 Multiple Rheumatoid Nodules of the Vocal Folds 70 Swapna Kartha, Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, Xiaoli Chen, and Robert T. Sataloff Section VI: Infectious 73 Viral 40 Acute Laryngitis in a Professional Singer 75 Robert T. Sataloff, Allyson Shaw, and Amy Markiewicz 41 Viral Supraglottitis in an Adult 76 Ali Lotfizadeh and Dinesh K. Chhetri viii Atlas of Laryngoscopy 42 Acute Ulcerative Laryngitis 78 Mary Es Beaver, C. Richard Stasney, and Margarita Rodriguez Bacterial 43 Epiglottic Abscess 79 Andrew Gilbert and Maj. Timothy J. Downey 44 Acute Tracheitis 81 James A. Heilman, Swapna K. Chandran, and Robert T. Sataloff Fungal 45 Fungal Laryngitis 82 Swapna K. Chandran, Karen M. Lyons, Venu Divi, Matthew Geyer, and Robert T. Sataloff 46 Laryngeal Candidiasis 84 Venu Divi, Reena Gupta, Robert T. Sataloff, and Parmis Pebdani 47 Prolonged Ulcerative Laryngitis 85 Raymond C. Maguire, Robert L. Eller, and Robert T. Sataloff 48 Ulcerative Fungal Laryngitis 87 Sara C. Scheid, Timothy D. Anderson, and Robert T. Sataloff 49 Candida Epiglottitis 89 Kevin K. Mathur and Anthony J. Mortelliti 50 Laryngeal Aspergillosis 91 Carole M. Dean, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 51 Histoplasmosis of the Larynx: A Case Report 92 Adam M. Klein, Jeffrey Spiro, and Denis Lafreniere 52 Laryngeal Thrush from Asthma Inhalers 94 Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, Mary J. Hawkshaw, and Karen M. Lyons 53 Acute Fungal Pharyngolaryngitis 96 Andrew Malton, Rima A. DeFatta, Robert T. Sataloff Section VII: Traumatic 99 54 Dual Laryngeal Foreign Bodies 101 Omar Rahmat and Narayanan Prepageran 55 Dysphagia After Strangulation 103 Jenna Briddell, Andrew Mallon, Rima A. DeFatta, Farhad Chowdhury, and Matthew Nagorsky 56 Pediatric Foreign Body and an Unusual X-Ray Finding 105 Bart Patenaude, Steven Chase, and Marcella Bothwell 57 An Impacted Fish Bone in the Subglottis Manifesting as Protracted Stridor: 107 Photodocumentation Omar Rahmat, Wye Keat Lim, and Narayanan Prepageran 58 Vocal Fold Tear in an Operatic Tenor 109 Joel E. Portnoy and Robert T. Sataloff 59 Mucosal Tear 111 Mark A. Ginsburg, Robert L. Eller, and Robert T. Sataloff 60 The Effects of Yelling in Loud, Smoky Bars 112 Timothy D. Anderson and Robert T. Sataloff 61 Laryngeal Foreign Body in a Former Tracheotomy Patient 114 Joseph R. Spiegel, Robert T. Sataloff, and Cheryl A. Hoover 62 Airway Foreign Body 115 D. J. Verret, Robert Todd Adelson, and John McClay 63 Vocal Fold Masses Related to Inhalation of Fumes 117 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Joseph R. Spiegel 64 Endolaryngeal Burns From Lye Ingestion 119 Karen M. Lyons, Robert T. Sataloff, and Mary Hawkshaw 65 Vocal Fold Avulsion 121 Robert T. Sataloff, Reinhardt J. Heuer, Mary Hawkshaw, and Joseph R. Spiegel 66 Laryngeal Trauma and Laryngeal Pain 123 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, Allyson Shaw, and Karen M. Lyons Section VIII: Vascular 125 67 Vocal Fold Varicosities 127 Stephanie Austin, Venu Divi, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 68 Pyriform Sinus Hemangioma with Calcifications 129 Mary Es Beaver, C. Richard Stasney, and Margarita Rodriguez 69 Hemorrhagic Polyp of the Vocal Fold 130 Cristina A. Jackson-Menaldi, Erica P. Knoll, Robert A. Fishman, and R. Wayne Holland 70 Acute Vocal Fold Hemorrhage 132 Libby J. Smith, Veeraphol Praneetvatakul, and Robert T. Sataloff 71 Vocal Fold Hemorrhage 134 Michael Neuenschwander and Jeannie Dollar 72 Vocal Fold Hemorrhage Observed During Laryngoscopy 136 Justin S. Golub, Edie Hapner, and Michael M. Johns III 73 Hemorrhage into a Vocal Fold Cyst 138 Farhad R. Chowdhury, Nishant Reddy, and Robert T. Sataloff 74 Silent Vocal Fold Hemorrhage 140 Thomas M. d'Arville, Rima A. DeFatta, and Robert T. Sataloff 75 Subtle Submucosal Hemorrhage Causing Dysphonia 142 Robert T. Sataloff, Reinhardt J. Heuer, and Mary Hawkshaw 76 Acute Vocal Fold Hemorrhage After Thyroplasty 143 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 77 Right Posthemorrhagic Polyp with Vocal Fold Varices 145 Timothy D. Anderson, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 78 Hemorrhage, Varicosity, and Cysts in a Professional Singer 147 Libby J. Smith and Robert T. Sataloff 79 Vascular Abnormalities Involving the Vibratory Margin of the Vocal Fold 148 Robert T. Sataloff and Joseph R. Spiegel 80 Singing Dysfunction Following Vocal Fold Hemorrhage: The Need for Caution 150 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, and Reinhardt J. Heuer 81 Vocal Fold Varicosity Causing Voice Fatigue 152 Robert T. Sataloff 82 Varicosities and Vascular Masses 153 Robert T. Sataloff, J. Brian Same, and Mary Hawkshaw 83 Posthemorrhagic Polyp 154 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 84 Posthemorrhagic Vascular Mass on the Left True Vocal Fold 155 Timothy D. Anderson, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 85 Vocal Fold Masses and Varicosity in a Professional Singer 157 Libby J. Smith and Robert T. Sataloff 86 Hemorrhagic Polyp Following Intubation 159 Adam D. Rubin and Robert T. Sataloff 87 Acute Vocal Fold Hemorrhage During Sensory Testing 160 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 88 Acute Mucosal Tear and Vocal Fold Hemorrhage 162 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, and Mary Hawkshaw 89 Vocal Fold Varicosities and Pain on Phonation 163 Robert T. Sataloff, Reinhardt J. Heuer, and Mary Hawkshaw 90 Vocal Fold Cyst, Hemorrhage, and Scar in a Professional Singer 165 Robert T. Sataloff and Mary Hawkshaw 91 Hemorrhagic Polyp With a Contralateral Contact Lesion 166 Adam D. Rubin and Robert T. Sataloff Section IX: Benign Masses and Other Structural Lesions 169 92 The Power of Voice Therapy 173 Timothy Anderson and Robert T. Sataloff 93 Vocal Fold Cyst 175 Amy L. Rutt and Robert T. Sataloff 94 Bilateral Vocal Fold Polyps with Occult Sulcus Mucosal Bridge 176 Colleen N. Johnson and Robert L. Eller 95 Mucous Retention Cyst and Reflux Disease 178 Mary Es Beaver, C. Richard Stasney, and Margarita Rodriguez 96 Vocal Fold Cyst and Fibrosis 179 Venu Divi, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 97 The Floppy Vocal Polyp 180 Omar Rahmat and Narayanan Prepageran 98 Arytenoid Cartilage Chondroma 182 Joel E. Portney, Johnathan B. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 99 A Giant Vocal Fold Polyp Causing Dyspnea 183 Takeshi Kusunoki, Ryohei Fugiwara, Kiyotaka Murata, and Katsuhisa Ikeda 100 Vocal Fold Mucosal Bridge Without Sulcus Vocalis in a Smoker 185 Mauro Zernotti, Cristina Jackson-Menaldi, and Adam D. Rubin 101 Type 2 Sulcus Vocalis: Sulcus Vergeture 187 Edward J. Damrose 102 Asymmetric Reinke's Edema 188 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 103 Dense Vocal Fold Scar 189 Adam D. Rubin, Veereaphol Praneetvatakul, and Robert T. Sataloff 104 Pediatric Vocal Fold Cysts: Acute Dysphonia 191 Adam D. Rubin, Johnathan B. Sataloff, and Robert T. Sataloff 105 Vocal Fold Nodules 192 Adam D. Rubin, Shirley Gherson, and Robert T. Sataloff 106 Bilateral Vocal Fold Masses: Cysts Versus Reactive Nodules 193 Robert T. Sataloff, Anne A. McCarter, and Mary Hawkshaw 107 Small Vocal Fold Mass Causing Dysphonia in a Professional Soprano 194 Robert T. Sataloff, Margaret M. Baroody, and Allyson Shaw 108 A Large Left Vocal Fold Mass 195 Timothy D. Anderson, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 109 Reactive Swelling and Cyst of the Vocal Fold 197 Robert T. Sataloff and Karla Kelleher 110 "Iceberg" Cyst of the Right Vocal Fold 198 Sheila Apicella and Clark A. Rosen 111 Vocal Fold Scar/Sulcus Vocalis 200 Robert L. Eller, Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 112 Vocal Fold Polyp, Scar, and Sulcus Vocalis 202 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Matthew Nagorsky 113 Sessile Vocal Fold Polyp, Contralateral Reactive Vocal Fold Mass, and 204 Anterior Glottic Microweb Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah and Robert T. Sataloff 114 Vocal Fold Polyp in a Professional Singer 206 Libby J. Smith and Robert T. Sataloff 115 Large Vocal Fold Polyp 207 Venu Divi, Jackie Oxenberg, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 116 Multiple Bilateral Vocal Fold Cysts and Recurrent Pyogenic "Granuloma" 208 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Amy Markiewicz 117 Bilateral Sulcus Vocalis 209 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 118 Vocal Fold Pseudocysts 211 Kalpana De Pasquale, Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph Anticaglia, and Jeffrey Zimmerman 119 True Vocal Fold Pseudocyst 212 Mark A. Ginsburg, Robert L. Eller, and Robert T. Sataloff 120 Vocal Fold Cyst and Contralateral Occult Sulcus Mucosal Bridge 213 Vicente J. Villagomez and Clark A. Rosen 121 Occult Mucosal Bridge of the Vocal Fold 215 Robert T. Sataloff, Clark A. Rosen, and Mary Hawkshaw 122 Subglottic Edema (Pseudosulcus) 216 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 123 Leukoplakia 218 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 124 Leukoplakia in Laryngopharyngeal Reflux 219 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 125 Vocal Fold Hyperkeratosis 220 Robert T. Sataloff and Mary Hawkshaw 126 Reinke's Edema: Signs, Symptoms, and Findings on Strobovideolaryngoscopy 221 Danielle Gainor, Farhad R. Chowdhury, and Robert T. Sataloff 127 Reactive Intracordal Fibrovascular Lesion 223 Matthew E. Leach, Joel H. Blumin, Chun He, and Jonathan M. Bock Section X: Impaired Vocal Fold Mobility 227 Neurologic 128 Treatment of Postradiation Laryngeal Compromise 229 Swapna K. Chandran and Robert T. Sataloff 129 The Paresis Podule 231 Stacey L. Halum and Jamie A. Koufman 130 Vocal Fold Paralysis and Bilateral Vocal Fold Hemorrhage 233 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, and Reinhardt J. Heuer 131 Vocal Fold Atrophy After Resection of a Parapharyngeal Space Sarcoma 235 Libby J. Smith, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 132 Gelfoam Injection as a Treatment for Temporary Vocal Fold Paralysis 236 H. Hakan Coskun and Clark A. Rosen 133 Autologous Fat Injection: The Intraoperative End Point 238 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Allyson Shaw 134 Reinnervation of the Paralyzed Vocal Fold 239 Edward J. Damrose and Gerald S. Berke Mechanical 135 Pediatric Anterior Arytenoid Dislocation 240 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, Reinhardt J. Heuer, and Mary Hawkshaw 136 Posterior Arytenoid Dislocation 241 Robert T. Sataloff, Anne A. McCarter, and Mary Hawkshaw 137 Complex Posterior Arytenoid Dislocation 243 Rima A. DeFatta, Jenna Briddell, and Robert T. Sataloff 138 Complex Bilateral Arytenoid Dislocation 245 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Joseph R. Spiegel Section XI: Neoplastic 247 Benign 139 Laryngeal Papilloma 249 Rima A. DeFatta, Johnathan B. Sataloff, Grace E. Klaris, and Robert T. Sataloff 140 Removal of Vocal Fold Papillomata and a Laryngeal Web 251 C. Richard Stasney, Margarita Rodriguez, and Jeremy Hathway 141 Recurrent Vocal Fold Papilloma: Resection Using Cold Instruments 252 Carole Dean, Robert T. Sataloff, and Mary Hawkshaw 142 Recurrent Invasive Papilloma of the Vocal Fold 254 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, and Mary Hawkshaw 143 "Self-Treatment" for Laryngeal Papillomatosis 256 Joseph R. Spiegel, Robert T. Sataloff, and Mary Hawkshaw 144 Endoscopic Internal Stent: A New Procedure for Laryngeal Webs in the 257 Presence of Papilloma Robert T. Sataloff and Mary Hawkshaw 145 Cidofovir and Cancer: A False Positive 259 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, Nikolay Popnikolov, and Robert T. Sataloff 146 Laryngeal Lipoma 261 Rima A. DeFatta, Tre Landrum, Joseph Whitten, and Robert T. Sataloff 147 Laryngeal Leiomyoma 264 Thomas Q. Gallagher and John T. Sinacori 148 Laryngeal Paraganglioma 266 Yoav Hahn, Richard Isaacs, and Peter C. Belafsky 149 Granular Cell Tumor of the Larynx 268 Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, and Janette Ressue Malignant 150 Transglottic Carcinoma 270 C. Richard Stasney and Mary Es Beaver 151 Squamous Cell Carcinoma Masquerading as a Vocal Fold Papilloma 271 Jeffrey C. Liu and Lucian Sulica 152 Cricoid Chondrosarcoma Presenting as Breathy Dysphonia 272 Scott Rickert, Robert Buckmire, and Lucian Sulica 153 Laryngeal Lymphoma 274 David O. Francis and Albert L. Merati 154 Laryngeal Keratosis with Underlying Invasive Carcinoma 275 Sampan S. Bist, Saurabh Varshney, Rakesh Kumar, Sanjeev Bhagat, and Nitin Gupta 155 Laryngeal Cancer 278 Mary Hawkshaw, Robert L. Eller, and Robert T. Sataloff 156 T1 Glottic Carcinoma 280 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, and Robert T. Sataloff 157 Vocal Fold Cancer Presenting as Sudden Dysphonia in the Absence of 282 Risk Factors Robert T. Sataloff, Mary Hawkshaw, Anne A. McCarter, and Joseph R. Spiegel 158 Anterior Laryngeal Transglottic Carcinoma 283 Robert T. Sataloff, Joseph R. Spiegel, Mary Hawkshaw, and Deborah C. Rosen 159 Benign or Malignant? 284 Robert L. Eller, Karen M. Lyons, and Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah Section XII: Complications 285 160 A Unique Complication of Microflap Surgery of the Vocal Fold 287 Clark A. Rosen and Vicente O. Villagomez 161 Vocal Fold Plaque Following Triamcinolone Injection 289 Pedro A. Andrade Filho and Clark A. Rosen 162 Subglottic Synechia 291 Ezechiel Nehus and Michael M. Johns III 163 Views of a Type I Posterior Glottic Stenosis Before and After Lysis 293 Melinda Davis-Malesevich and Albert Merati 164 Asymptomatic Anterior Glottic Web 295 Jamie Eaglin, Farhad R. Chowdhury, and Robert T. Sataloff 165 Adult-Onset Iatrogenic Tracheomalacia 297 Christopher Y. Chang and James P. Thomas 166 Anterior and Posterior Glottic Webs 299 Jennifer M. Cannady and Lee A. Reussner 167 Glottic Web at the Striking Zone 301 Adam D. Rubin and Robert T. Sataloff 168 Bilateral Ventricular Webs 302 Stacey L. Halum and Albert L. Merati 169 Complications of Vocal Fold Varicosities and Their Treatment 304 Ron L. Moses, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff 170 Managing Glottal Incompetence Following Teflon Injection 306 Vicente J. Villagomez and Clark A. Rosen 171 Teflon Granuloma 308 James R. Tate, Peter C. Belafsky, and Kristen Vandewalker 172 Laryngeal Teflon Granuloma: Endoscopy, Laryngeal Videostroboscopy, and 310 CT Imaging Carlos M. Rivera-Serrano and Libby J. Smith 173 Interarytenoid Mucosal Bridges Complicating Endotracheal Intubation 312 John Schweinfurth 174 Postintubation Granuloma and Vocal Fold Erosion 314 Joseph R. Spiegel, Robert T. Sataloff, and Mary Hawkshaw 175 Truly False Vocal Folds: An Unusual Complication of Chemoradiation Therapy 315 Timothy D. Anderson 176 Intralaryngeal Extrusion of Thyroplasty Implant 317 Robert L. Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff Index 319

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  • OfficeBased Rhinology

    Plural Publishing Inc OfficeBased Rhinology

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    Book SynopsisThis book conveys the principles and techniques necessary for successfully undertaking various rhinology procedures in the office setting. The procedures described range from those commonly performed in the physician's office to certain procedures often performed in the operating room for which an office setting might be appropriate.

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  • Otosclerosis

    Plural Publishing Inc Otosclerosis

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    Book SynopsisIn the treatment of otosclerosis, it is crucial that surgeons be in full command of the many nuances involved in this extraordinarily challenging surgery. Authors Chris de Souza, Marcos V. Goyocoolea, and Neil M. Sperling have written a comprehensive text for otologic surgeons seeking to provide treatment with the most current surgical techniques.

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  • Practical Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery

    Plural Publishing Inc Practical Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery

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    Book SynopsisPractical Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery is a concise book covering the disorders of the temporal bone that is up to date and clinically and surgically oriented. Neurosurgeon perspective and approach to skull base surgery Up to date description for management of vestibular schwannomas including detailed surgical approaches and stereotactic radiotherapy Helpful tool to assist in Neurotology sub-certification exam preparationTrade ReviewFrom the Foreword: "It is with great pride that I introduce this book (and its companion Practical Otology for the Otolaryngologist) edited by Dr. Seilesh Babu and contributed to by many other members of the Michigan Ear Institute and their former fellows. This book reflects a twenty-five year experience in Clinical Otology, Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery, an experience rich in contributions in diagnosis, evaluations, electrophysiologic monitoring, and surgical technique innovations and modifications." --Malcolm D. Graham, M.D. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia ================================================================================= "Dr. Seilesh Babu is to be complimented for assembling a group of distinguished otologists/neurotologists to contribute a host of timely topics in these fields. Dr. Malcolm Graham has given us an accurate and concise historical background of Neurotology in general and more specifically Neurotology in Michigan. This book is another great contribution to the field. Dr. Babu and all the contributors are to be congratulated." --K. J. Lee, MD, FACS Past President, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery/Foundation Emeritus Chief of Otolaryngology, Hospital of St. Raphael Yale University School of Medicine. ================================================================================= "The "Practical Otology for the Otolaryngologist" and its companion "Practical Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery", are sister textbooks written by eminent Michigan Ear Institute surgeons. The style and format of these books are very similar, and complement each other well, with regards to content. The materials used in both of these books are excellent; the sturdy hardback covers, high GSM glossy full colour pages and pin-sharp image reproduction quality give a superb first impression. They are also reassuringly not enormous volumes, allowing one to believe that they can be actually read, rather than ending up as a geeky doorstop. Special kudos goes to the Michigan team for producing such high quality images throughout these books. The fantastically clear operative images of the posterior skull base are to be applauded." --Vik Veer , Newcastle on Tyne, UK The Journal of Laryngology & Otology ================================================================================= " - [A]s indicated in the preface - this is best suited for ENT, and neurosurgical trainees and practising neurotologists. This is essentially an operative textbook which includes descriptions of the common pathologies encountered with chapters on vestibular schwannoma, NF2 and auditory brainstem implants, lesions of the petrous apex, petroclival tumours, temporal bone malignancy, osseous lesions and finishes with a chapter on stereotactic radiotherapy and cranial nerve monitoring. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are eleven chapters in total with the first three describing skull base approaches from a neurosurgical and neurologist perspective and minimally invasive endoscopic approaches. Further chapters deal with specific pathologies and appropriate surgical procedures. Each approach is clearly dealt with in concise and unambiguous text and where imaging or intra-operative pictures are shown, they are beautifully reproduced. Overall the textbook is highly comprehensive in describing the possible approaches in detail along with helpful insights - I found the textbook well written, comprehensive and a valuable addition - At $175 it represents reasonable value for money." --Neil Fergie, ENT Consultant, King's Mill Hospital and Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK, ENT & Audiology News (November/December 2014) VOL 23 NO 5Table of ContentsContents Foreword by Malcolm D. Graham, MD Preface Introduction Acknowledgments List of Contributors Chapter 1. Skull Base Approaches: Neurosurgical Perspective Daniel Pieper Chapter 2. Surgical Approaches to the Skull Base Rodney C. Diaz and Seilesh Babu Chapter 3. Minimally Invasive and Endoscopic Approaches to the Skull Base Gregory Artz, Marc Rosen, James Evans, and Daniel Pieper Chapter 4. Vestibular Schwannoma Rodney C. Diaz Chapter 5. Neurofibramotosis Type II and Auditory Brainstem Implant Rodney C. Diaz and Jeremy D. Meier Chapter 6. Lesions of Petrous Apex Christopher Linstrom, Raj Murali, and Dan Sdrulla Chapter 7. Petroclival Tumors Wayne Shaia, Sean Wise, and Seilesh Babu Chapter 8. Temporal Bone Malignancy John Zappia, Matthew Kircher, and Seilesh Babu Chapter 9. Diffuse Osseous Lesions of the Temporal Bone Michael Hoa and Seilesh Babu Chapter 10. Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Skull Base Lesions Yoav Hahn, Brent J. Benscoter, and Dennis Bojrab Chapter 11. Intraoperative Cranial Nerve Monitoring Jack M. Kartush and Alice Lee Index

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  • Comprehensive Otolaryngology Review: A Case-Based

    Plural Publishing Inc Comprehensive Otolaryngology Review: A Case-Based

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    Book SynopsisComprehensive Otolaryngology Review is a study guide which provides a concise review of high-yield Otolaryngology topics intended for preparation for the Otolaryngology in-training exam and the Otolaryngology boards. Primarily intended for Otolaryngology residents or fellows in training who are preparing for the board certification exam or the in-service training exam, the book is also useful for those who are preparing for re-certification examinations in Otolaryngology. The book is a rapid review, arranged in an interactive topical fashion by presenting questions in a case-based format with high-yield clinical vignettes intended to cover frequently tested concepts from each of the major areas of Otolaryngology. The text includes images, radiographs, audiograms, etc. that are intended to highlight the characteristic presentation of commonly tested conditions within the field of Otolaryngology. Key features: Contains 44 cases with high-yield clinical vignettes Topics are arranged around questions and answers with references Includes illustrations and tables that highlight commonly tested conditions in the ENT field for optimal studyTable of ContentsTable of Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: General Otolaryngology Adult Neck Mass Connective Tissue Disorders Involving the Head and Neck Obstructive Sleep Apnea Deep Space Neck infection Dysphagia The Allergic Patient Chapter 2: Rhinology and Sinonasal Disorders Epistaxis Rhinitis Rhinosinusitis Olfactory Dysfunction Sinonasal Malignancy Chapter 3: Laryngology Benign Vocal Cord Lesions Vocal Cord paralysis Laryngeal Trauma Subglottic Stenosis Chapter 4: Head & Neck Cancer Oral Cavity Cancer Oropharyngeal Cancer Laryngeal Cancer Thyroid Cancer Parotid Neoplasm Cutaneous malignancy Chapter 5: Otology and Neurotology, Vestibular Disorders, Facial Nerve Sudden Hearing loss Chronic Otitis Media The Dizzy Patient Cerebellopontine Angle Lesions Malignant Tumors of the temporal bone Otosclerosis Facial Paralysis Chapter 6: Pediatric Otolaryngology Pediatric Neck Mass Stridor Congenital Midline Nasal Mass Congenital Hearing Loss Pediatric Airway Pediatric Syndromes Chapter 7: Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Blepharoplasty Rhinoplasty Rhytidectomy Nasal Reconstruction Facial Reanimation Chapter 8: Trauma and Critical Care Acute Airway Obstruction Mandible Fracture Midface Fracture Frontal Sinus Fracture Penetrating Trauma to the Neck

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  • Pediatric Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery:

    Plural Publishing Inc Pediatric Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery:

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    Book SynopsisThe new Pediatric Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide is a concise pocket guide spanning the breadth of this growing sub-specialty. Formatted exactly like the best selling "Pasha" Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery guide, the book is a comprehensive and efficient resource for physicians and residents that covers embryology, otology, rhinology, laryngology, head and neck surgery, evidence-based medicine, and common syndromes. Key Features: *Complete review of pediatric sub-specialty *Bulleted list format for quick review *Comprehensive index *Tabs for each chapter enable readers to quickly find sections they need *More than 100 pre-eminent chapter authors from more than 30 renowned institutions *Covers a range of topics and resources for both preparations for qualifying examinations, and also as a reference guide for otolaryngologists, pediatricians, trainees, students, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants Editor Sanjay R.Parikh, MD FACS Section Editors: 1)Embryology - Steven Goudy, MD 2)Otology - Steven Goudy, MD & David White, MD 3)Rhinology - Emily Boss, MD & Soham Roy, MD 4)Laryngology and Bronchoesophagology - David White, MD & Soham Roy, MD 5)Head and Neck Surgery - Paul Krakovitz, MD and Carlton Zdanski, MD 6)Evidence and Guidelines in Pediatric Otolaryngology - Emily Boss, MD 7)Common Syndromes - Carlton Zdanski, MD. From the Foreword: "Pediatric Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery: A Clinical Reference Guide is a valuable new educational resource for residents and fellows in training who desire a comprehensive and concise source of information with respect to the discipline of pediatric otolaryngology. The guide also fills a necessary niche in terms of providing an informative text designed for the rapidly expanding group of physician extenders - physician assistants, nurses, and nurse practitioners - providing pediatric otolaryngologic care...The editor, Dr. Sanjay Parikh, and hisTrade ReviewKate Blackmore FRCS (ORL HNS), Middlesbrough, UK, Journal of Laryngology & Otology (2014): "This new clinical reference guide for paediatric otolaryngology gives a concise yet comprehensive overview of the sub-specialty. It is formatted exactly the same as Pasha's well-known and renowned "Otolaryngology Clinical Reference Guide"... 700 pages long, the 69 chapters are divided into 7 sections: embryology, otology, rhinology, laryngology and bronchoesophagology, head and neck surgery, evidence and guidelines in paediatric otolaryngology and common syndromes. Every chapter has a bulleted easy to read layout and the chapters are concise and manageable, allowing the reader to dip in and out. It covers the breadth of paediatric otolaryngology, with up-to-date management approaches... [T]his is a good reference guide to paediatric otolaryngology. It would sit well on any otolaryngologist's shelf and would be particularly useful for trainees undertaking the intercollegiate exam, as a quick reference guide for last minute exam preparation."Table of ContentsForeword by Michael Cunningham Preface Acknowledgments About the Editor About the Section Editors Contributors Section I: Embryology Steven Goudy and Sanjay R. Parikh Chapter 1. Embryology of the Ear Theodore McRackan and Steven Goudy Chapter 2. Embryology of the Lip and Palate Noel Jabbour and Steven Goudy Chapter 3. Embryology of the Neck Christopher T. Wooten Chapter 4. Embryology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses Frank W. Virgin, Jr. Chapter 5. Embryology of the Face Tara Ramachandra and Steven Goudy Section II: Otology Steven Goudy, David R. White, and Sanjay R. Parikh Chapter 6. Assessment of Pediatric Hearing Dale Tylor Chapter 7. Assessment of Pediatric Balance Sharon L. Cushing Chapter 8. Pediatric Tinnitus Marc Bennett Chapter 9. Congenital Inner and Middle Ear Anomalies George Wanna and Stanley Pelosi Chapter 10. Microtia and Atresia Sivakumar Chinnadurai Chapter 11. Sensorineural Hearing Loss Henry Ou Chapter 12. Nonsurgical Hearing Rehabilitation Joshua R. Mitchell and Steven Goudy Chapter 13. Surgical Hearing Rehabilitation David L. Horn Chapter 14. Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder Daniel Q. Sun and Margaret L. Skinner Chapter 15. Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Brian Ho, Jessica Van Beek King and George Harris IV Chapter 16. Acute Otitis Media Travis D. Reeves and Christopher M. Discolo Chapter 17. Otitis Media with Effusion George Sim and Shyan Vijayasekara Chapter 18. Complications of Otitis Media Allison M. Dobbie Chapter 19. Cholesteatoma David L. Horn Chapter 20. Disease of the External Ear M. Taylor Fordham and Christopher M. Discolo Chapter 21. Injuries of the Auricle and External Auditory Canal Douglas R. Sidell and Daniel I. Choo Chapter 22. Otologic Tumors Pamela Mudd and Ken Kazahaya Chapter 23. The Facial Nerve David Crockett and Jeremy Meier Section III: Rhinology Emily F. Boss, Soham Roy, and Sanjay R. Parikh Chapter 24. Nasal Physiology Kelley M. Dodson and Adrienne L. Childers Chapter 25. Rhinosinusitis

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  • Parathyroid Surgery: Fundamental and Advanced

    Plural Publishing Inc Parathyroid Surgery: Fundamental and Advanced

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    Book SynopsisWith worldwide contributions from experts in the field of parathyroid disease and surgery, Parathyroid Surgery: Fundamental and Advanced Concepts is the only text devoted specifically to the surgical management of parathyroid disease. Chapters include detailed discussions of preoperative diagnosis and testing, advanced imaging techniques and state-of-the-art surgical interventions, and incorporate thorough and judicious reviews of the current medical literature. Postoperative management strategies are also addressed to ensure physicians can safely optimize patient outcomes. As a resource that includes all of the most critical, new topics in parathyroid surgery, this book will appeal to both surgical and nonsurgical professionals, including general otolaryngologists, general surgeons, endocrine surgeons, head and neck surgeons, surgical oncologists, and endocrinologists.Trade Review"It starts with historical perspectives, anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry before progressing to diagnosis and medical and surgical management. The discussions of pathophysiology and imaging are excellent, detailed, and presented in a way that is easy to understand. This is the most comprehensive book on parathyroid disease that I have seen. This is a phenomenal resource on parathyroid disease. It achieves the difficult goal of being an appropriate reference for medical students through experienced providers and makes complex subjects accessible while maintaining important detail." --Philip M Spanheimer, MD (University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics), Doody's Review Service (July 2014)Table of ContentsForeword Preface Contributors Chapter 1. History of Parathyroid Surgery Janice L. Pasieka and Jon A. van Heerden Chapter 2. Physiology of Calcium Regulation Tracy S. Wang and Julie Ann Sosa Chapter 3. Dysfunction and Pathology of Calcium Axis Bethany A. Jackson, Anthony L. Mulloy, and Rene J. Harper Chapter 4. Diagnostic and Laboratory Evaluation of Hyperparathyroidism Julianna Barsony Chapter 5. Nonsurgical Therapy of Primary Hyperparathyroidism Angela L. Carrelli and Shonni J. Silverberg Chapter 6. Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Eligibility for Surgery Justin P. Wagner and Michael W. Yeh Chapter 7. Ultrasound of the Parathyroid Glands Lisa A. Orloff and Ryan P. Goepfert Chapter 8. Scintigraphic Evaluation of Parathyroid Adenomas: Techniques, Protocols, and Interpretation Twyla B. Bartel, Tracy L. Yarbrough, and Brendan C. Stack, Jr. Chapter 9. Adjunctive Imaging Modalities: MRI, CT, and 4D-CT Steven E. Rodgers, Thinh H. Vu, Robert Preston Ray, Beth S. Edeiken-Monroe, and Nancy D. Perrier Chapter 10. Conventional Parathyroid Surgery: Bilateral Exploration Adrian M. Harvey and Janice L. Pasieka Chapter 11. Minimally Invasive Video-Assisted Parathyroidectomy (MIVAP) Paolo Miccoli and Michele N. Minuto Chapter 12. Radioguided Parathyroidectomy Rebecca S. Sippel and Herbert Chen Chapter 13. Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy: North American Modifications William S. Duke and David J. Terris Chapter 14. Robotic Parathyroidectomy Naciye Cigdem Arslan, Neil S. Tolley, and Eren Berber Chapter 15. The Role of Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Assessment in Parathyroid Surgery Phillip K. Pellitteri and Richard A. Hodin Chapter 16. Renal Hyperparathyroidism Cord Sturgeon and Peter Angelos Chapter 17. MEN-Associated Hyperparathyroidism Peter Stanton and Mark Sywak Chapter 18. Post-Parathyroidectomy Management Michael C. Singer and David L. Steward Chapter 19. Prevention and Management of Complications Maisie L. Shindo and Kresimira Milas Chapter 20. Management of Refractory Disease Jennifer L. Mariti and Gregory W. Randolph Chapter 21. Parathyroid Carcinoma Jonathan R. George and Gary L. Clayman Chapter 22. The Future of Parathyroid Surgery Wen T. Shen and Orlo H. Clark Index

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  • The Performer's Voice

    Plural Publishing Inc The Performer's Voice

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    Book SynopsisWritten in an accessible, straightforward style, The Performer's Voice, Second Edition appeals to medical professionals, vocal coaches, and professional performers. This text not only serves as an effective resource for practitioners and clinicians who provide state-of-the-art treatment to voice professionals, but also provides professional vocalists and coaches with insight into what to look for when seeking treatment. The authors have dedicated their careers to voice disorders and prevention of voice injury as well as education and research to advance the science and art of voice care. The diversity of authors' backgrounds supports the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in the care of voice disorders.

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  • Head and Neck Vascular Anomalies: A Practical

    Plural Publishing Inc Head and Neck Vascular Anomalies: A Practical

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    Book SynopsisHead and Neck Vascular Anomalies: A Practical Case-Based Approach is a useful guide to the management of lesions caused by vascular anomalies, providing specific treatment algorithms for their management. This book offers consistent and straightforward techniques to the more frequently encountered and some of the more difficult vascular anomalies. Coming from the world-renowned vascular anomalies center at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, known for its clinical expertise and multi-disciplinary approach, editors Dr. Suen and Dr. Richter have over 40 years combined experience in treating these lesions. With contributed chapters from international leaders in the field, the editors present a practical guide, based upon clinical and scientific evidence, on the approach to diagnosis and management to each vascular anomaly based upon type, extent and location. The book provides a case-based approach to simple and complex lesions. Initial steps for diagnosis followed by a recommended treatment approach is presented with photographs, imaging and step-by-step illustrations to surgical or alternative therapies.All presented information is based upon current literature, providing a timeless and seamless algorithm to each lesion. Each case begins with a diagnostic approach, followed by next best steps to imaging treatment and follow up. This case-based approach is a wonderful quick resource for those physicians in a variety of specialties making clinical decisions. With the increasing number of vascular anomaly centers, and physicians participating in the care of these patients along with the recent advancements and consistency in managing these patients, the timing for this text is ideal.Trade ReviewCourtney Erin Morgan, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Doody's Review Service (July 2015) "...The audience includes any clinician taking care of patients with vascular anomalies of the head and neck. It is detailed enough for specialists such as otolaryngologists, dermatologists, pediatric surgeons, plastics surgeons, vascular surgeons, oncologists, and interventional radiologists, but it also would be helpful as a reference for clinicians in other fields who may encounter these patients...[Dr. Gresham T. Richter and Dr. James Y. Suen] bring an incredible amount of knowledge on the spectrum of disease presentation to this book. This is an invaluable book for any clinician who encounters patients with vascular anomalies of the head and neck. The case-based format provides a clear and concise presentation of the treatment and management. Though it is descriptive enough for clinicians specializing in treating these patients, the book's clear and precise style would enable clinicians of many different specialties to care for them. 4 Stars!"Table of ContentsI. Introduction/Purpose II. Vascular Anomalies: Basic Tenants III. Vascular Tumors: Infantile Hemangiomas IV. Vascular Tumors: Congenital Hemangioma V. Vascular Tumors: Other VI. Venous Malformations VII. Lymphatic Malformations VIII. Capillary/Venular Malformations IX. Arteriovenous Malformations X. Rare Tumors/Malformations XI. Epilogue

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  • Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosis

    Plural Publishing Inc Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosis

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    Book SynopsisWritten by recognized international experts, Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosis provides practicing professionals with an up-to-date, accessible reference text for managing stenosis of the larynx, trachea or bronchi. The editors have treated a significant number of patients with this condition and have collected objective and scientifically validated outcome measures, thus establishing a balanced and scientific approach to literature review and the material presented. This text aims to provide guidance, based upon a body of evidence, to enable readers to make informed decisions on management options. Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosis covers new topics applicable to all populations, such as: Objective outcomes assessment - a new field that has largely developed through the editors' efforts. The worldwide shift in a surgical emphasis toward endoscopic and office-based procedures. The development of new tracheal replacement techniques. New diseases that have emerged and disease management. Clinically-accessible, significant background bodies of knowledge on histopathology and physiology.

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  • Manual of Allergy and Clinical Immunology for

    Plural Publishing Inc Manual of Allergy and Clinical Immunology for

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    Book SynopsisManual of Allergy and Clinical Immunology for Otolaryngologists presents the most up-to-date knowledge related to allergy and immunology directed towards the unique needs of otolaryngologists. Many of the clinical conditions treated by otolaryngologists have an allergic or immunologic pathogenesis, including sinusitis, rhinitis and otitis, and otolaryngologists are often required to use allergic methodology in treating these problems. This book is a resource to which physicians can refer to help them manage allergic aspects of common ENT problems and their diagnosis and management.The book begins with an introduction to the fundamental immunologic processes necessary to understand allergic mechanism and diseases and goes on to include food and drug allergies, anaphalaxsis, immune deficiencies, occupational allergic diseases, and tumor immunology, among other topics. Otolaryngologists across all specialties as well as residents will benefit from the current information that focuses on the most important aspects of each topic in a concise, easy to reference format. **From the Foreword: "The fields of allergy, immunology, and otolaryngology are inextricably linked.Immunologic dysregulation is recognized to be the underpinning of a wide variety of diseases of the head and neck, and on a daily basis the practicing otolaryngologist must draw upon principles of allergy and immunology in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. For example, it is a rare patient presenting with a sinonasal complaint in whom consideration of allergic etiologies is not relevant. The otolaryngologist must also have a strong understanding of autoimmune illnesses to recognize the unique array of potential head and neck manifestations associated with autoimmune disease. Equally important, a deeper understanding of immunopathology may be the key to unlocking the mechanisms of major diseases ranging from chronic rhinosinusitis to head and neck cancer. Thus it is imperative for the otolaryngologist to master principles of allergy and immunology in order to provide optimal patient care. The body of knowledge encompassed by allergy and immunology is rapidly evolving and expanding, posing a great challenge for otolaryngologists seeking to keep up with diagnostic and treatment advances in the field.This splendid textbook offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary encapsulation of contemporary allergy and immunology for the otolaryngologist. Drs. Rosenstreich, Fried, de Vos and Jackman have assembled an illustrious group of authors who have managed to distill the essentials of allergy and immunology for the otolaryngologist without sacrificing scientific content or detail. The reader will appreciate clear elucidation of basic science concepts and the practical translation of basic science principles to the clinical management of otolaryngologic illnesses. Diagnostic and treatment guidelines are presented with a comprehensive and pragmatic approach. This book is essential reading for all otolaryngologists, from trainees looking to grasp the breadth of overlap between otolaryngology and allergy/immunology, to seasoned otolaryngologists seeking to update their fund of knowledge with the latest developments in immunophysiology and clinical treatment. The knowledge gained from this expertly edited volume will benefit our patients tremendously." --Peter H.Hwang, MD, Professor and Chief, Division of Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine

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  • Scary Cases in Otolaryngology

    Plural Publishing Inc Scary Cases in Otolaryngology

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    Book SynopsisScary Cases in Otolaryngology follows a case-based approach that focuses on potential pitfalls, decision analysis, mistakes, and "near misses" in the management of patients with head and neck disorders. This is an invaluable resource for otolaryngologists as it presents difficult cases and builds a discussion around clinical management, prevention, and the legal and ethical aspects of those cases. Current and future professionals in otolaryngology can analyze their own methodologies as well as the work of their peers to continually promote a safer and healthier environment for their patients.Scary Cases in Otolaryngology is an extension of the annual Scary Cases Conference held by the Boston University School of Medicine. The conference began in 2011 and aims to improve patient safety by addressing complex and controversial cases that involve increased risk, complications, and unfavorable outcomes. The cases in the text have been selected from previous conference presentations.Scary Cases in Otolaryngology addresses questions such asDid you make a wrong diagnosis before arriving at the correct one?Do you believe that you did everything correctly and the outcome was still unsatisfactory? Did a patient have a serious condition that was difficult to diagnose?Were there major complications?Did you have a difficult ethical dilemma?Were you required to treat a condition beyond your expertise?This innovative text includes clinical information on cases provided by faculty from top medical schools along with their narratives on what they learned. Contributors also include experts in medical malpractice and malpractice liability insurance. Practicing otolaryngologists, otolaryngology residents, malpractice attorneys, law students, otolaryngology nurse practitioners and primary care physicians will benefit from the examples in these "scary cases."

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  • Cases in Head and Neck Cancer: A

    Plural Publishing Inc Cases in Head and Neck Cancer: A

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    Book SynopsisIncludes video and audio files! Cases in Head and Neck Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach encompasses rich material and resources that demonstrate the complex interface between the diagnostic and clinical information necessary to successfully manage patients with head and neck cancer. This must-read book contains cases written by leading experts in the field that cover a wide variety of head and neck cancers (i.e., tongue base, tonsil, laryngeal, HPV related, etc.) and treatment options, including minimally invasive surgery such as robotic surgery and combined modality treatment protocols. Specifically, this text addresses comprehensive cases from initial evaluation, diagnosis, imaging, and other physiological tests to multidisciplinary treatment management (surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy). Additionally, approaches for the management of toxicities or morbidities of cancer treatment are presented, as well as care plans, discharge plans, and caregiver burden and survivorship issues. Moreover, material on health literacy, humanistic care, and improving communication with assistive technology has been included.Written by clinicians specializing in speech-language pathology, otolaryngology, medical and radiation oncology, pathology, nurse case management, radiology, dietics, among other fields, this collection of authors provides one of the most complete presentations of the inner workings of the multidisciplinary care team. The adult cases of head and neck cancer reviewed in this text exemplify current practice issues surrounding HPV, minimally invasive robotic surgery and combined modality treatments. Each author threads introductory comments throughout the cases illustrating the critical role of the speech-language pathologist, in particular, and how all clinicians must address coping with survivorship and caregiver burden issues.Cases in Head and Neck Cancer intends to teach future medical practitioners how to approach the complexities associated with head and neck cancer. Its vast number of images and videos included on a PluralPlus companion website allow for experiential driven classroom activities.This text will be an invaluable resource for the education of speech-language pathologists, medical students, nurse care managers, dieticians, and any person involved in a head and neck cancer team. The book includes access to 46 videos and 5 audio clips hosted on a PluralPlus companion website. *Note Regarding Access to Supplementary Content Online: This book comes with related materials hosted on a PluralPlus companion website. If you purchase or rent a used copy of the printed book, the code to access the website printed inside the book may have been previously redeemed/used or be incorrect and you will NOT be able to use it. To guarantee access to the supplementary materials on the website, it is recommended you purchase a new/unsused copy of this book directly from Amazon or the publisher, Plural Publishing, Inc. If you purchase from other resellers, check with the reseller regarding the validity of the access code before completing your purchase. The publisher will not replace inactive access codes to customers renting or purchasing used books from Amazon or via other resellers.Table of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsContributor ListMultimedia ListPart I. Demographics and DefinitionsChapter 1. Head and Neck Cancer Demographics and Team ManagementBari Hoffman Ruddy, Jeffrey L. Lehman, Nikhil Rao, Christine Sapienza and Henry HoPart II. Oral Cavity CasesChapter 2. Lip, Anterior Floor of Mouth and Mandibular CancerJeff Searl, Terance Ted Tsue and Douglas A. GirodChapter 3. Speech and Swallowing after Hemiglossectomy with Radial Forearm Free Flap ReconstructionBernice K. Klaben and Keith CasperChapter 4. Prolonged Dysphagia Following Chemoradiation of the Soft Palate and Tonsillar FossaDonna S. Lundy, Mario A. Landera and Zoukaa B. SargiPart III. Oropharyngeal CasesChapter 5. Overview of Multidisciplinary Management for Oropahryngeal CancerKatherine A. Hutcheson, Kristen B. Pytynia and G. Brandon GunnChapter 6. An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Management of a Patient with Base of Tongue CarcinomaVrushali Angadi, Thomas J. Gal and Joseph C. StempleChapter 7. Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Base of TongueAnnette H. May and Elizabeth FeldmanChapter 8. Minimally Invasive Approach to Treating Cancer of the Base of TongueMolly A. Knigge and Timothy M. McCullochChapter 9. Management of SCCA of the Base of TongueAdam T. Lloyd, Henry Ho and Erin P. SilvermanChapter 10. An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Management of HPV Positive Tonsil Cancer with Chemo-Radiation TherapyAngela L. Campanelli, Jennifer R. Reitz, Wendy D. LeBorgne and Matthew R. GarrettPart IV. Hypopharyngeal and Supraglottic CasesChapter 11. Overview of Multidisciplinary Management for Hypopharyngeal CancerPaula A. Sullivan, Ilona Schmalfuss, Charles E. Riggs, Jr., William M. Mendenhall, Elizabeth Leon and Annette N. Askren; Illustrations by Carl C. AskrenChapter 12. Rare Chondrosarcoma of the SupraglottisJonathon O. Russell, Joseph Scharpf and Claudio F. MilsteinPart V. Laryngeal CasesChapter 13. Management of SCCA In Situ in a Professional PerformerAdam T. Lloyd, Erin P. Silverman and Brian C. SpectorChapter 14. Management of Recurrent Laryngeal CancerJeffrey J. Lehman, Vicki Lewis, Erin P. Silverman and Adam T. LloydChapter 15. Team Approach in Treating Laryngeal Cancer Resulting in Total LaryngectomyJennifer Craig, Kyle Mannion and C. Gaelyn GarrettChapter 16. Eliminating Aspiration Risk Through Total Laryngectomy: A Surgical Approach Requiring LaryngectomyLinda StachowiakPart VI. Less Common CasesChapter 17. Management of Nasopharyngeal CarcinomaJeffrey E. Baylor, Christian E. Soto and Vicki LewisChapter 18. Case of Occult Primary Head and Neck SCCA Presented with LymphadenopathyVicki Lewis, Henry Ho, Aftab H. Patni, Erin P. Silverman, Lee Zehenbot and Nikhil RaoPart VII. Consideration of Communication Options and Patient Centered TreatmentChapter 19. Consideration of Communication Options in HNC: Augmentative and AlternativeLaura J. Ball, Jennifer Kent-Walsh and Nancy A. HarringtonChapter 20. Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomized Individual: Alaryngeal Communication OptionsBari Hoffman Ruddy, Vicki Lewis and Christine SapienzaChapter 21. Patient Life Experiences Essential for Humanistic and Quality CareKathleen Ann KavanaghChapter 22. Health Literacy Implications for Head and Neck Cancer PatientsKristie Hadden, Richard I. Zraick and Samuel R. AtchersonAppendix A. AbbreviationsAppendix B. ResourcesGlossaryIndex

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  • Temporal Bone Histology and Radiology Atlas

    Plural Publishing Inc Temporal Bone Histology and Radiology Atlas

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    Book Synopsis"Temporal Bone Histology and Radiology Atlas" covers temporal bone histology with radiologic correlates. It examines horizontal and vertical histologic sections of the temporal bone and correlates that microanatomy with that which is seen on CT and MR imaging. This enables the reader to "see" much more when they look at radiographs than they otherwise would. This text is easy to use and can be referred to briefly and frequently in the course of otolaryngology or radiology practice, and can be digested comfortably for MOC and board preparation.Key Topics:*Important anatomical relationships*Microscopic guidance to evaluate radiographic images*Special preparation techniques for electron microscopy and DNA extraction*Routine and special histology techniques"Temporal Bone Histology and Radiology Atlas" is designed for otolaryngology and radiology residents and fellows, otolaryngologists and radiologists both for clinical practice and in preparation for maintenance of certification and licensure exams, and medical students interested in otolaryngology and radiology.

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  • Image-Guided Surgery: Fundamentals and Clinical

    Plural Publishing Inc Image-Guided Surgery: Fundamentals and Clinical

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    Book Synopsis"Image-Guided Surgery: Fundamentals and Clinical Applications in Otolaryngology" covers fundamental concepts associated with image-guided surgery in order to educate practicing surgeons, as well as provide an introductory text to engineering students and junior engineering faculty.Image-guided surgery (IGS) is the term used for any surgical procedure where the surgeon employs tracked surgical instruments in conjunction with preoperative or intraoperative images in order to indirectly guide the procedure. It is part of the wider field of computer-assisted surgery. In the field of otolaryngology, IGS is primarily used by rhinologists during sinus and skull base surgery, as it helps to avoid damage to the brain and nervous system. In addition, it is used in cochlear implantation surgery, as well as cranial base surgery. Image-guided surgery has become the standard of care in many surgical fields. Unfortunately, surgeons' understanding of the technology is often inadequate to appreciate the strengths of using the technology.Key Features:*Blends the expertise of both an otolaryngologist and an engineer*History, fundamentals and clinical applications"Image-Guided Surgery: Fundamentals and Clinical Applications in Otolaryngology" ranges from fundamentals to clinical applications and critique of the current state of the art technology. This will allow a wide range of individuals to find utility in the content, from beginners to advanced users.

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  • Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders

    Plural Publishing Inc Comprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders

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    Book SynopsisComprehensive Management of Swallowing Disorders, Second Edition has been revised with new authors, expanded information on the clinical evaluations made by dysphagia specialists and with state of the art medical, behavioral and surgical treatment options. The editors have selected specialists in every swallowing related discipline to bring this edition to a true "state of the art" comprehensive text on dysphagia. The text meets the needs of students, scientists and practitioners who are involved daily with the complex issues of dysphagia. Each section has been carefully edited with up to date references and provides the reader with a host of new material related to diagnosis, testing and management of swallowing disorders.The authors represent the current core of those involved in multidisciplinary swallowing centers and each focus on his/her area of specialization. They bring their own perspective on the issues and challenges they face in managing swallowing disorders knowing that other specialists are equally involved. This single volume is intended for practicing clinicians, students and research scientists and represents up to date information in each area of specialization.Special Features: Details extensive discussions of normal swallow in pediatric and adult populations; Provides concise outlines of specific clinical examinations by seven clinical specialists: Otolaryngology, Speech Pathology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Pediatrics, and Nutrition; Brings issues of diet and nutrition up to date within the international dysphagia diet guidelines.Table of ContentsForeword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Contributors. Part I. Introduction. Chapter 1. Epidemiology of Swallowing Disorders; Part II. Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing. Chapter 2. The Organs of Swallowing; Chapter 3. The Normal Swallow. Part III. Evaluation: A. Clinical Evaluation. Chapter 4. The Otolaryngologist's Perspective; Chapter 5. Speech-Language Pathology: The Clinical Swallow Exam; Chapter 6. Clinical Evaluation of Swallowing Disorders: The Pediatric Perspective; Chapter 7. Evaluation of Swallowing: The Gastroenterologist's Perspective. Chapter 8. The Neurologist's Perspective; Chapter 9. Multidisciplinary Team Approach to the Management of Dysphagia; Chapter 10. The Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist's Perspective; Chapter 11. Evaluation of Dysphagia: A Surgeon's Perspective. Part III. Evaluation: B. Functional Tests. Chapter 12. The Radiologic Evaluation of Dysphagia: The Barium Swallow; Chapter 13. The Radiographic Evaluation of Dysphagia: The Modified Barium Swallow; Chapter 14. Functional Endoscopic Tests of Swallowing; Chapter 15. Transnasal Esophagoscopy; Chapter 16. Gastroenterologic Evaluation of Swallowing; Chapter 17. Laryngeal Electromyography. Part IV. Pathophysiology of Swallowing Disorders. Chapter 18. Pathophysiology of Neurogenic Oropharyngeal Dysphagia; Chapter 19. Neuromuscular Disorders; Chapter 20. Iatrogenic Swallowing Disorders: Chemotherapy; Chapter 21. Iatrogenic Swallowing Disorders: Radiotherapy; Chapter 22. Dysphagia and Tracheotomy; Chapter 23. Surgery of the Oral Cavity, Oropharynx, and Hypopharynx; Chapter 24. Pathophysiology of Swallowing Disorders After Laryngectomy; Chapter 25. Skull Base Surgery; Chapter 26. Thyroid Surgery; Chapter 27. Swallowing Disorder after Cervical Spine Surgery; Chapter 28. Disorders of Esophageal Motility; Chapter 29. Zenker and Other Esophageal Diverticula; Chapter 30. Autoimmune Disorders; Chapter 31. Neoplasia of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: Primary Tumors and Secondary Involvement; Chapter 32. Benign Esophageal Webs and Strictures; Chapter 33. Cardiopulmonary Disorders; Chapter 34. Infectious Diseases. Part V. Nonsurgical Treatment of Swallowing Disorders. Chapter 35. Diet Modifications; Chapter 36. Nonsurgical Therapeutic Intervention for Swallowing Disorders; Chapter 37. Dental Prosthetics; Chapter 38. Passy-Muir(R) Valve/Decannulation. Part VI. Surgical Treatment of Swallowing Disorders. Chapter 39. Tracheostomy; Chapter 40. Vocal Fold Injection; Chapter 41. Laryngeal Framework Surgery: Medialization Laryngoplasty; Chapter 42. Cricopharyngeal Myotomy; Chapter 43. Palatal Adhesion/Pharyngeal Flap; Chapter 44. Management of Intractable Aspiration; Chapter 45. Gastrostomy; Chapter 46. Surgical Management of Zenker and Other Esophageal Diverticula; Chapter 47. Esophagectomy for Swallowing Disorders; Chapter 48. Motility Disorders of Esophagus and Surgical Interventions; Chapter 49. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Surgical Management and Other Novel Therapies. Part VII. Swallowing Disorders: Prevalence and Management in Special Populations. Chapter 50. Pediatric Dysphagia: Disorders of Swallowing and Feeding; Chapter 51. Swallowing Disorders in the Critical Care Patient; Chapter 52. Dysphagia in the Elderly; Chapter 53. Aspiration Pneumonia; Chapter 54. Expiratory Muscle Strength Training as a Therapy Modality. Index

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  • Head and Neck Ultrasonography: Essential and

    Plural Publishing Inc Head and Neck Ultrasonography: Essential and

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    Book Synopsis"Head and Neck Ultrasonography: Essential and Extended Applications, Second Edition" is a comprehensive text of point-of-care ultrasonography for clinicians who manage patients with head and neck disorders. The "Second Edition" has been revised to bring the reader up to date in expanded applications of real-time ultrasonography for the spectrum of conditions that affect the head and neck region in adults and children alike."Head and Neck Ultrasonography: Essential and Extended Applications, Second Edition" provides new insights, pearls, and practical lessons in ultrasonography for the student of head and neck anatomy, the novice ultrasonographer, and the experienced surgeon or specialist who cares for patients with benign, malignant, or functional disorders of the head and neck.Table of ContentsChapter 1. The History of Head and Neck Ultrasonography, William B. Armstrong and Yarah M. Haidar. Chapter 2. Essential Physics of Ultrasound, Marc D. Coltrera; Chapter 3. Ultrasound Equipment, Techniques, and Advances, Kevin T. Brumund; Chapter 4. Normal Head and Neck Ultrasound Anatomy, Russell B. Smith and Lisa A. Orloff; Chapter 5. Thyroid Ultrasonography, Jennifer A. Sipos and Lisa A. Orloff; Chapter 6. Parathyroid Ultrasonography, Maisie Shindo; Chapter 7. Salivary Gland Ultrasonography, Peter Jecker, Urban W. Geisthoff, Jens E. Meyer, and Lisa A. Orloff; Chapter 8. Ultrasonography of Neck Masses, Hans J. Welkoborsky; Chapter 9. Laryngeal Ultrasonography, Timothy J. Beale, Lisa A. Orloff, and John S. Rubin; Chapter 10. Transesophageal Endosonography, Michael Mello and Thomas J. Savides; Chapter 11. Endobronchial Ultrasound, Mihir S. Parikh and Ganesh Krishna; Chapter 12. Airway Ultrasonography and Its Clinical Application to Airway Management, Lena Scotto, Lynn Cintron, Fredrick G. Mihm, and Vladimir Nekhendzy; Chapter 13. Head and Neck Ultrasound in the Pediatric Population, Veronica J. Rooks and Benjamin B. Cable; Chapter 14. Ultrasonography of the Face, Paranasal Sinuses, and Ear, Peter Jecker; Chapter 15. Interventional Ultrasonography, Vinay T. Fernandes and Lisa A. Orloff; Chapter 16. The Science and Art of Optimal Fine Needle Biopsy and Smear Making, John Stephen Abele; Chapter 17. Office-Based Ultrasonography: Documentation and Reporting, Ilya Likhterov, Meghan E. Rowe, and Mark L. Urken; Chapter 18. Vascular Ultrasound, Carotid and Transcranial Doppler Imaging, Tatjana Rundek, Marialaura Simonetto, Nelly Campo, and Digna E. Cabral; Chapter 19. Ultrasound Surveillance of the Neck in Head and Neck Cancer, Michiel W.M. van den Brekel and Jonas A. Castelijns; Chapter 20. Global Health and Ultrasound, Merry E. Sebelik; Chapter 21. Head and Neck Ultrasound: Certification and Accreditation, Lisa A. Orloff; Index.

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  • Vocal Health and Pedagogy: Science, Assessment,

    Plural Publishing Inc Vocal Health and Pedagogy: Science, Assessment,

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    Book SynopsisNow in one convenient volume, "Vocal Health and Pedagogy: Science, Assessment, and Treatment, Third Edition" answers every question you've ever had about the voice, from the physics of sounds, to vocal technique, to medications, to performance anxiety. It presents anatomical, physiological, and neurological considerations, as well as covers critical issues related to patient history, laryngeal function, the physical examination, and historical perspectives of vocal pedagogy.The first part of the book introduces basic concepts of voice science, assessment, and training. It focuses on the science behind the common problems that afflict voice users and enables understanding of the medical approach to problem analysis. The second part of the book contains additional information on the specific health and performance conditions that affect the voice and their assessment and treatment. It considers the medical and non-medical issues affecting the human voice, including diagnosis and treatment of voice problems, the effects of physical injury, posture, pollutants and irritants, psychological effects, voice therapy, medication, and more." Vocal Health and Pedagogy: Science, Assessment, and Treatment, Third Edition" is ideal for courses in vocal pedagogy and speech-language pathology. Additionally, it is a valuable resource for professional and amateur performers and their teachers.New to this edition:*New chapters on topics such as pedagogy for children, the importance of studying music, laryngeal issues involving wind instrument performance, high-speed digital imaging, the evolution of technology, pediatric voice disorders, thyroid disorders, the vocal effects of birth control medications, and autoimmune disorders.*Many chapters have been extensively revised to update previous content and add new information on material such as choral pedagogy for geriatric singers, World Trade Center Syndrome, and laryngeal effects of asbestos exposure.*Chapters on medications for performers have been revised to delete medications no longer used frequently and to add various medications and drug classes that were not included previously, as well as information on alternative and complimentary medicines.* References have been updated throughout to include discussion of new studies and a review of the latest literature, while also retaining the classic literature.*Includes the most recent practices and techniques, the latest information on surgical and adjunctive therapy, and important changes in criteria and strategy.Table of ContentsForeword by Denyce Graves-Montgomery. Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Contributors. Dedications. Chapter 1. Introduction, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 2. The Singing Teacher in the Age of Voice Science, Richard Miller. Chapter 3. Historical Overview of Voice Pedagogy, Richard Miller. Chapter 4. Choral Pedagogy and Vocal Health,Brenda J. Smith and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 5. Amateur and Professional Child Singers: Pedagogy and Related Issues, Valerie Trollinger and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 6. Why Study Music? Christin Coffee. Chapter 7. Medical Evaluation Prior to Voice Lessons: Another Controversy, Aaron J. Jaworek and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 8. The Physics of Sound, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 9. Music and the Brain, Thomas Swirsky-Sacchetti, Robert Rider, Michael E. Keesler, and Steven Mandel. Chapter 10. Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the Voice, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 11. An Overview of Laryngeal Function for Voice Production, R. J. Baken. Chapter 12. Laryngeal Function During Phonation, Ronald C. Scherer. Chapter 13. Vocal Tract Resonance, Johan Sundberg. Chapter 14. Voice Care Professionals: A Guide to Voice Care Providers, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, and Mary J. Hawkshaw. Chapter 15. Patient History, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 16. Special Considerations Relating to Members of the Acting Profession, Bonnie N. Raphael. Chapter 17. Physical Examination, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 18. The Clinical Voice Laboratory, Jonathan J. Romak, Reinhardt J. Heuer, Mary J. Hawkshaw, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 19. Use of Instrumentation in the Singing Studio, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 20. High-Speed Digital Imaging, Matthias Echternach. Chapter 21. Evolution of Technology, Jonathan J. Romak and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 22. Common Medical Diagnoses and Treatments in Patients with Voice Disorders: An Introduction and Overview, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Mary J. Hawkshaw, and Johnathan B. Sataloff. Chapter 23. The Effects of Age on the Voice, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Karen M. Kost, and Sue Ellen Linville. Chapter 24. Pediatric Voice Disorders, Alexander Manteghi, Amy Rutt, Robert Thayer Sataloff, and Caren J. Sokolow. Chapter 25. Hearing Loss in Singers and Other Musicians, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Brian McGovern, Joseph Sataloff, and Morgan A. Selleck. Chapter 26. Eye Care and the Performing Arts, Marcel J. Sislowitz. Chapter 27. Endocrine Function, Timothy D. Anderson, Dawn D. Anderson, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 28. The Vocal Effects of Thyroid Disorders and Their Treatment, Julia A. Pfaff, Hilary M. Caruso Sales, Aaron J. Jaworek, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 29. The Effects of Hormonal Contraception on the Voice, Jennifer P. Rodney and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 30. Breast Cancer in Professional Voice Users, Dahlia M. Sataloff and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 31. Autoimmune, Robert Thayer Sataloff and Michael S. Benninger. Chapter 32. Psychological Aspects of Voice Disorders, Deborah Caputo Rosen, Reinhardt J. Heuer, David A. Sasso, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 33. Allergy, John R. Cohn, Patricia A. Padams, Mary J. Hawkshaw, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 34. Respiratory Dysfunction, Robert Thayer Sataloff, John R. Cohn, and Mary J. Hawkshaw. Chapter 35. Pollution and Its Effects on the Voice, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 36. Pyrotechnics in the Entertainment Industry: An Overview, Cynthia Del'Aria and David A. Opperman. Chapter 37. Artificial Fogs and Smokes, Monona Rossol. Chapter 38. Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders of the Larynx, Catherine F. Sinclair and Robert S. Lebovics. Chapter 39. Pharyngitis, Mona M. Abaza and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 40. Sleep and the Vocal Performer, Joanne E. Getsy, Robert Thayer Sataloff, and Julie A. Wang. Chapter 41. Nutrition and the Professional Voice, Jennifer A. Nasser and Nyree Dardarian. Chapter 42. Reflux and Other Gastrological Conditions That May Affect the Voice, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Donald O. Castell, Philip O. Katz, Dahlia M. Sataloff, and Mary J. Hawkshaw. Chapter 43. Seating Problems and Vocalists, Richard N. Norris. Chapter 44. Bodily Injuries and Their Effects on the Voice, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 45. Performing Arts Medicine and the Professional Voice User: Risks of Non-Voice Performance, William J. Dawson, Robert Thayer Sataloff, and Valerie Trollinger. Chapter 46. Respiratory Behaviors and Vocal Tract Issues in Wind Instrumentalists, Valerie Trollinger and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 47. Neurologic Disorders Affecting the Voice in Performance, Linda Dahl, Jessica W. Lim, Steven Mandel, Reena Gupta, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 48. Medications and the Voice, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Joseph Anticaglia, Michelle White, Kirsten Meenan, and Jonathan J. Romak. Chapter 49. Psychiatric Manifestations of Medications Prescribed Commonly in Otolaryngology, Steven H. Levy, Mona M. Abaza, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Robert Thayer Sataloff, and Reinhardt J. Heuer. Chapter 50. Medications for Traveling Voice Performers, Robert Thayer Sataloff and Mary J. Hawkshaw. Chapter 51. Introduction to Treating Voice Abuse, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 52. Speech-Language Pathology and the Professional Voice User: An Overview, Carol N. Wilder. Chapter 53. Voice Therapy, Bridget Rose, Michelle R. Horman, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 54. Voice Rest, Adam D. Rubin, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Susan E. Cline, and Karen M. Lyons. Chapter 55. Increasing Vocal Effectiveness, Bonnie N. Raphael and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 56. The Singing Voice Specialist, Margaret M. Baroody, Robert Thayer Sataloff, and Linda M. Carroll. Chapter 57. The Role of the Acting-Voice Trainer in Medical Care of Professional Voice Users, Sharon L. Freed, Bonnie N. Raphael, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 58. Exercise Physiology: Perspective for Vocal Training, Mary J. Sandage and Matthew Hoch. Chapter 59. The Effects of Posture on Voice, John S. Rubin, Ed Blake, Leslie Mathieson, and Hala Kanona. Appendix I. Appendix II. Appendix III. Appendix IV. Appendix V. Glossary. Index.

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    £104.50

  • Treatment of Voice Disorders

    Plural Publishing Inc Treatment of Voice Disorders

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    Book Synopsis"Treatment of Voice Disorders, Second Edition" presents the entire range of behavioral, medical and surgical voice treatment options from the perspective of a variety of specialist practitioners with exceptional breadth and clarity. As suggested in the opening chapter, contemporary treatment of voice disorders draws on interdisciplinary expertise, and the book is true to that perspective. The team approach to voice treatment is realized through the contributions of laryngologists, speech-language pathologists, singing voice specialists, nurses, physiotherapists, acting voice trainers, and others.The reader will find discussion of various treatment procedures, including surgical, pharmacological, and behavioral. "Treatment of Voice Disorders, Second Edition" presents essential information that allows for the effective interaction of various specialties. For example, behavioral specialists can draw on the information that is given on surgery, trauma and injury, and medications. This book is at once a template for team-based treatment and a deep informational resource for treatment alternatives.Its scope and depth make it a book that the voice specialist will want to keep close at hand. "Treatment of Voice Disorders, Second Edition" is ideal for speech-language pathology students and clinicians and is suitable for classroom use as well as for reference. It is an essential volume for anyone concerned with voice disorders.New to this edition:*New content on topics such as technology in the studio and pedagogy for children.*Many topics have been expanded to highlight current practices, to include information published since the previous edition, and to present current management approaches.*Chapters have been rewritten extensively to include the most current techniques and to reflect the latest beliefs and practices, as well as the most recent information from the evolving literature in this field.*Chapter 16 on nutrition has been completely rewritten and includes important changes in criteria and strategy, reflecting developments in nutritional science over the last decade.*New material on topics such as choral pedagogy for geriatric singers, laryngeal manipulation, and cosmetic procedures and their implications for voice professionals.Table of ContentsForeword by Raymond D. Kent, PhD. Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Contributors. Dedications. Chapter 1. Voice Care Professionals: A Guide to Voice Care Providers, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, and Mary J. Hawkshaw. Chapter 2. Introduction to Treating Voice Abuse, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 3. Speech-Language Pathology and the Professional Voice User: An Overview, Carol N. Wilder. Chapter 4. Voice Therapy, Bridget Rose, Michelle R. Horman, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 5. Voice Rest, Adam D. Rubin, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Susan E. Cline, and Karen M. Lyons. Chapter 6. Increasing Vocal Effectiveness, Bonnie N. Raphael and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 7. The Singing Teacher in the Age of Voice Science, Richard Miller. Chapter 8. Historical Overview of Voice Pedagogy, Richard Miller. Chapter 9. The Singing Voice Specialist, Margaret M. Baroody, Robert Thayer Sataloff, and Linda M. Carroll. Chapter 10. Use of Instrumentation in the Singing Studio, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 11. Choral Pedagogy and Vocal Health, Brenda J. Smith and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 12. Amateur and Professional Child Singers: Pedagogy and Related Issues, Valerie Trollinger and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 13. The Role of the Acting-Voice Trainer in Medical Care of Professional Voice Users, Sharon L. Freed, Bonnie N. Raphael, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 14. Laryngeal Manipulation, John S. Rubin, Jacob Lieberman, and Tom M. Harris. Chapter 15. The Effects of Posture on Voice, John S. Rubin, Ed Blake, Lesley Mathieson, and Hala Kanona. Chapter 16. Nutrition and the Professional Voice, Jennifer A. Nasser and Nyree Dardarian. Chapter 17. Medications and the Voice, Robert Thayer Sataloff, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Joseph Anticaglia, Michelle White, Kirsten Meenan, and Jonathan J. Romak. Chapter 18. Psychiatric Manifestations of Medications Prescribed Commonly in Otolaryngology, Steven H. Levy, Mona M. Abaza, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Robert Thayer Sataloff, and Reinhardt J. Heuer. Chapter 19. Botulinum Toxin in Otolaryngology, Julia A. Pfaff, Michael C. Neuenschwander, Edmund A. Pribitkin, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 20. Voice Surgery, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 21. Vocal Fold Hemorrhage, Robert Thayer Sataloff and Mary J. Hawkshaw. Chapter 22. Vocal Fold Scar, Jaime Eaglin Moore and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 23. Laryngotracheal Trauma, Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 24. Cricoarytenoid and Cricothyroid Joint Injury: Evaluation and Treatment, Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 25. Management of Gender Reassignment Patients, Reinhardt J. Heuer, Margaret M. Baroody, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 26. Premalignant Lesions of the Larynx, Amanda Hu, Carole M. Dean, and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 27. Laryngeal Cancer, Timothy D. Anderson and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 28. Nursing Considerations in the Care of Professional Voice, Mary J. Hawkshaw and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Chapter 29. Controversy in the Care of the Singers and Professional Voice Users, Clark A. Rosen and Kimberly M. Steinhauer. Chapter 30. Voice Horizons, John S. Rubin and Robert Thayer Sataloff. Appendix I. Appendix II. Appendix III. Appendix IV. Glossary. Index.

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    £113.05

  • Pediatric Dysphagia: A Multidisciplinary Approach

    Plural Publishing Inc Pediatric Dysphagia: A Multidisciplinary Approach

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    Book SynopsisPediatric Dysphagia: A Multidisciplinary Approach is a comprehensive professional reference on the topic of pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders. Given that these disorders derive from abnormalities in the function and/or structure of the airway and digestive systems, multiple clinical specialists may be involved in the evaluation and management of affected children at any given point in time. This text therefore includes significant contributions from a wide range of experts in pediatric dysphagia, including all members of the Interdisciplinary Feeding Team at Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center. These experts present an in-depth description of their roles in the diagnosis and management of dysphagic children, providing the reader with an understanding of why a multidisciplinary model of care is key to the optimization of outcomes. Pediatric Dysphagia is divided into five parts. In Part I, readers are provided with an overview of the embryologic development of aerodigestive structures that relate to swallowing, an introduction to neural organization related to swallowing function and physiologic aspects of swallowing, a synopsis of oral motor development, a discussion of the various etiologic categories of feeding and swallowing disorders, and an overview of genetic disorders associated with feeding and swallowing issues. Part II covers the clinical and instrumental assessment of patients, including the interdisciplinary feeding team infrastructure and function, the roles of individual members of the feeding team, the specific diagnostic tests commonly used in the assessment of feeding and swallowing issues, the classification of neonatal intensive care units, and the assessment and management of feeding and swallowing issues encountered in the neonatal intensive care unit. Part III focuses on the management of pediatric dysphagia, covering a wide range of treatment strategies and interventions for children with various categories of feeding disorders. Part IV includes an introduction to the concept of evidence-based practice and the application of evidence-based strategies in the management of dysphagia. Part V presents a brief overview of the role of ethics in healthcare and ethical considerations in the treatment of dysphagic children. In summary, the overall aim of this comprehensive text is to provide all pediatric professionals involved in the care of dysphagic patients with a basic understanding of the complexity of this disorder, the anatomic, neurologic, and physiologic components involved in this disorder, an overview of the diverse population of children who suffer with this disorder, and with a wide range of management approaches based on patient needs and capabilities. The authors also address clinical problem solving and decision making, inspiring readers to develop multidisciplinary models of care at their own institutions.Table of ContentsForeword by Robin T. Cotton Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Part I. Foundations Section 1. Embryology Chapter 1. Embryologic Development of Aerodigestive Structures that Relate to Swallowing Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Section 2. Neural Control of Swallowing Chapter 2. Neural Organization Related to Swallowing Claire Kane Miller, Lisa N. Kelchner, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 3. Cranial Nerves Associated with Swallowing Claire Kane Miller, Lisa N. Kelchner, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 4. Three Phases of Swallowing Claire Kane Miller, Lisa N. Kelchner, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 5. Respiration, Swallowing, and Protective Reflexes Claire Kane Miller, Lisa N. Kelchner, and Jay Paul Willging Section 3. Oral Motor Development Chapter 6. Oral Motor Development Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Section 4. Etiologies Chapter 7. Syndromes, Sequences, and Associations Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 8. Neurologic Etiologies Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 9. Structural Etiologies Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 10. Respiratory Conditions Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 11. Cardiac Conditions Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 12. Functional Disorders of the Esophagus Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 13. Functional Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 14. Sensory Processing Disorders Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 15. Metabolic Disorders Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 16. Psychosocial and Behavioral Disorders Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Section 5. Genetics Chapter 17. Genetic Syndromes and Disorders and Their Associated Feeding Issues Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Part II. Clinical and Instrumental Assessment Section 6. Interdisciplinary Feeding Team Chapter 18. Team Infrastructure and Function Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 19. Role of the Pediatric Otolaryngologist Jay Paul Willging Chapter 20. Role of the Pulmonologist Dan T. Benscoter Chapter 21. Role of the Pediatric Gastroenterologist Vincent Mukkada, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 22. Role of the Registered Nurse Candace J. Hochstrasser Chapter 23. Role of the Nurse Practitioner Candace J. Hochstrasser Chapter 24. Role of the Registered Dietician Amy E. Reed Chapter 25. Role of the Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist Claire Kane Miller Chapter 26. Role of the Occupational Therapist Elizabeth J. Kirby Chapter 27. Role of the Social Worker Sarah M. Weller Chapter 28. Case Study Reflecting Interdisciplinary Feeding Team Approach Claire Kane Miller Section 7. Oral Motor Feeding Assessment Chapter 29. Clinical Oral Motor Feeding Assessment Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Section 8. Instrumental Assessment Chapter 30. The Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study Claire Kane Miller, Steven J. Kraus, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 31. Fiberoptic Evaluation of Swallowing Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 32. Adjunctive Diagnostic Testing in the Evaluation of Pediatric Dysphagia Charles M. Myer IV, Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Section 9. Assessment and Management of Feeding and Swallowing Issues in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 33. Classification of Neonatal Intensive Care Units Claire Kane Miller, Alison S. Riley, Brenda K. Thompson, and Ann Clonan Chapter 34. Selective Conditions Frequently Seen in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Claire Kane Miller, Alison S. Riley, Brenda K. Thompson, and Ann Clonan Chapter 35. The Neonate in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Environment Claire Kane Miller, Alison S. Riley, Brenda K. Thompson, and Ann Clonan Chapter 36. Feeding Assessment of Neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Claire Kane Miller, Alison S. Riley, Brenda K. Thompson, and Ann Clonan Chapter 37. Therapeutic Interventions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Claire Kane Miller, Alison S. Riley, Brenda K. Thompson, and Ann Clonan Part III. Management of Pediatric Dysphagia Section 10. Overview of Treatment Strategies Chapter 38. Overview of Treatment Strategies Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 39. Management of Feeding Issues in Infants and Children with Craniofacial Anomalies Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Chapter 40. Management of Dysphagia in Children with Underlying Neurogenic Conditions Claire Kane Miller, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Section 11. Sensory Processing Disorders Chapter 41. Sensory Processing Disorders and Regulatory Issues that Affect Feeding Claire Kane Miller and Jennifer Maybee Chapter 42. Interventions for Sensory Processing Disorders Claire Kane Miller and Jennifer Maybee Section 12. Behavioral Feeding Disorders and Intervention Strategies Chapter 43. Behavioral Feeding Disorders Claire Kane Miller and Lori B. Vincent Chapter 44. Behavioral Assessment Claire Kane Miller and Lori B. Vincent Chapter 45. Behavioral Feeding Interventions Claire Kane Miller and Lori B. Vincent Section 13. Management of Gagging, Retching, and Tube Feeding Issues Chapter 46. Management of Gagging, Retching, and Tube Feeding Issues Therese O’Flaherty, Aliza P. Cohen, and Jay Paul Willging Part IV. Evidence-Based Medicine Section 14. Evidence-Based Practice and Assessing Outcomes in Pediatric Dysphasia Chapter 47. Levels of Evidence Claire Kane Miller Chapter 48. Components of Evidence-Based Practice Claire Kane Miller Chapter 49. Establishing Care Recommendations, Clinical Pathways, and Treatment Protocols Claire Kane Miller Chapter 50. Integrating Functional Outcomes in the Dysphagia Treatment Plan Claire Kane Miller Part V. Ethics in Pediatric Dysphagia Section 15. Ethics in Pediatric Dysphagia Chapter 51. Ethics in Pediatric Dysphagia Candace Ganz and Claire Kane Miller Index

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  • The Female Voice

    Plural Publishing Inc The Female Voice

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    Book SynopsisThe Female Voice" follows the passage of the voice from fetus to new born, from infancy to childhood and puberty, from the adult female to menopause and the aging voice. The connectivity between mind, body, and hormones creates a voice for everyone more unique than a fingerprint and is an emotional amplifier that can impact the female voice more than the male voice.This text includes all that you wanted to know about the female voice, but never dared to ask. The right answers will be found in "The Female Voice", based on today's current science.*Does voice have a sex? Is it sexual or hormonal?*Why does puberty change less in women than men?*Why does a woman's voice change during her menstrual cycle?*Could we avoid or prevent the aging voice in women?*What is the importance of diet, hygiene, and exercise?

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    £73.15

  • Rhinology and Allergy: Clinical Reference Guide

    Plural Publishing Inc Rhinology and Allergy: Clinical Reference Guide

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    Book Synopsis"Rhinology and Allergy: Clinical Reference Guide" is a portable reference guide that fills the void of an easy-to-read, concise, but comprehensive book encompassing all aspects of rhinology and allergy. Each chapter follows a uniform outline to facilitate quick review of a topic, and the comprehensive nature of each chapter provides depth. This clinically relevant resource is organized into six sections that are broken down into their most important and fundamental parts by chapter, including, the History of Rhinology, Embryology, Anatomy, and Physiology, Evaluation and Diagnosis, Sinonasal Diseases, Surgical Management of Sinonasal Disease, Allergy, and Surgical Management of Skull Base Disorders.Formatted like the bestselling "Pasha" ("Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery") pocket guide, this text provides a condensed amount of high-yield information with a multidisciplinary approach to bring a broader range of insight into complex clinical challenges.Key features include:*Contributions by leaders in the field*Tabs for each section for quick access*Key terms and notes in bold and italics

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  • The Facial Nerve

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc The Facial Nerve

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    Book SynopsisA contemporary text on facial nerve diseases " The Facial Nerve is a concise yet comprehensive guide to the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of facial nerve disorders. Addressing important facial nerve problems such as congenital disorders and Bell's palsy, this text provides physicians with the most up-to-date medical and surgical treatment recommendations. Key Features: Pairs clinical practice guidelines with relevant research on the chapter topic Includes a discussion of rehabilitation for patients with permanent facial paralysis Contains full-color, high-quality illustrations and photographs throughout Written by premier authorities on the management of facial nerve diseases This book succinctly covers the essential aspects of facial nerve management and is a must-have reference for otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, facial plastic surgeons, ophthalmologists, and physical therapists caring for patients with facial nerve disorders.Table of ContentsSection I. Overview of the Facial Nerve Chapter 1. Anatomy of the Facial Nerve and Associated Structures Chapter 2. Physiology of the Facial Nerve Chapter 3. Histopathology of Facial Nerve Disorders Section II. Examination of the Facial Nerve Chapter 4. Facial Nerve Paralysis Examination Chapter 5. Measurement of Facial Nerve Function Chapter 6. Imaging of the Facial Nerve Section III. Diseases of the Facial Nerve Chapter 7. Differential Diagnosis of Acute Facial Paralysis Chapter 8. Congenital Facial Weakness Chapter 9. Bell Palsy and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Chapter 10. Medical Treatment of Bell Palsy Chapter 11. Surgical Treatment of Bell Palsy Chapter 12. Traumatic Facial Nerve Management Chapter 13. Facial Weakness as a Complication of Otologic Diseases Chapter 14. Facial Nerve Tumors Chapter 15. Extratemporal Causes of Facial Paralysis Chapter 16. Central Causes of Facial Paralysis Chapter 17. Hemifacial Spasm Section IV. Selected Topics Chapter 18. Facial Nerve Monitoring Chapter 19. Acute Management of the Effects of Facial Paralysis Chapter 20. Acoustic Neuromas and Facial Paralysis Section V. Rehabilitation of Permanent Facial Nerve Paralysis Chapter 21. Surgical Management of the Eye Chapter 22. Rehabilitation with the Enhanced Palpebral Spring Chapter 23. Facial Nerve Repair Chapter 24. Lower Facial Reanimation Chapter 25. Neuromuscular Retraining: Nonsurgical Therapy for Facial Palsy Chapter 26. Synkinesis and Hyperkinesis

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  • Differential Diagnosis in Otolaryngology: Head

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Differential Diagnosis in Otolaryngology: Head

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    Book SynopsisPinpoint the correct diagnosis with this user-friendly guide to differential diagnosis in otolaryngology Thieme congratulates Michael G. Stewart on being chosen by New York magazine for its prestigious 'Best Doctors 2018' list. Designed as a practical resource for rapid and accurate diagnosis in otolaryngology - head and neck surgery and facial plastic surgery, this comprehensive manual uses an innovative format that simulates what physicians experience in daily practice. Each symptom-based chapter opens with the patient's presentation followed by an easily accessible list of potential diagnoses and supplementary data on the features of the different diseases to help the user correctly identify the problem. Features: Chapters labeled by signs and symptoms - not by disease - enable quick clinical reference In-depth coverage of the diagnostic evaluation, including PET/CT of the head and neck, allergy and immunologic evaluation, key information on how to assess a variety of complaints, and much more Numerous cross-references throughout the text clearly link different symptoms and diseases to provide a solid understanding of each diagnosis 82 high-quality illustrations and clinical photographs, including 52 in full-color, demonstrate lesions and diseases Well-organized tables of rare diseases and syndromes aid rapid review Differential Diagnosis in Otolaryngology is a must-have reference and refresher for clinicians in otolaryngology who need to update their knowledge of their own and other subspecialties in the field of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. It is also a valuable tool for otolaryngology residents and fellows as they prepare for daily practice or study for exams. Table of ContentsSection I. Diagnostic Evaluation Section II. Differential Diagnosis in Adult Otology and Neurotology Section III. Differential Diagnosis in Pediatric Otology and Neurotology Section IV. Differential Diagnosis in Adult Rhinology and Sinus Disease Section V. Differential Diagnosis in Pediatric Rhinology and Sinus Disease Section VI. Differential Diagnosis in the Oral Cavity (Adult and Pediatric) Section VII. Differential Diagnosis in the Larynx, Pharynx, Trachea, and Esophagus (Adult and Pediatric) Section VIII. Differential Diagnosis of the Adult Skin, Face, and Neck including the Thyroid and Parathyroid Section IX. Differential Diagnosis of Pediatric Skin, Face, and Neck Disorders Section X. Differential Diagnosis in Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery, Trauma, and Reconstruction Section XI. Using New and Forthcoming Technologies for Differential Diagnosis

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  • Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck: Diagnosis and Management

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck: Diagnosis and Management

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    Book SynopsisThieme congratulates Milton Waner on being chosen by New York magazine for its prestigious 'Best Doctors 2017' list. Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck provides readers with an up-to-date review of the pathology, basic science, classification, radiologic features, and treatment modalities for vascular lesions of the head and neck. It covers all recent developments in medical and surgical treatment, laser technology, endovascular techniques, and appropriate radiation protocols that dramatically affect the evaluation and management of patients with vascular lesions. Key Features: Written by leading experts on the diagnosis and treatment of vascular lesions in the fields of otolaryngology, plastic surgery, radiology, dermatology, pathology, and pediatrics Emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of vascular lesions More than 200 full-color illustrations help clarify information in the text This book is an excellent desk reference for all otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, vascular interventional radiologists, pediatricians, dermatologists, pathologists, and general pediatric surgeons involved in the treatment of patients with vascular lesions of the head and neck. Table of Contents1 Classification of Vascular Anomalies 2 Congenital Vascular Tumors 3 Pathology of Congenital Vascular Lesions 4 The Natural History, Physical Findings, and Evaluation of Hemangiomas 5 Hemangioma Syndromes 6 Radiologic Evaluation of Hemangiomas 7 Medical Management of Hemangiomas 8 Treatment of Infantile Hemangiomas 9 Radiologic Evaluation of Vascular Malformations 10 The Role of Endovascular Surgery in the Management of Vascular Lesions of the Head and Neck 11 Treatment of Port-Wine Stains 12 The Surgical Management of Vascular Malformations 13 Evaluation and Treatment of Vascular Neoplasms 14 Pathology of Acquired Vascular Neoplasms of the Head and Neck

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    £73.15

  • Rhinology: Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Rhinology: Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and

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    Book SynopsisDrs. David Kennedy and Peter Hwang bring together the expertise of a who's who of rhinology specialists in Rhinology: Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and Skull Base, a major reference covering current knowledge on the pathogenesis as well as the medical and surgical management of sinonasal and skull base disorders. It offers in-depth coverage of all key topics in the subspecialty of rhinology, ranging from rhinosinusitis to endoscopic skull base reconstruction and more. Key Features: A substantial section on surgical methods for treating skull base disorders, including endoscopic skull base surgery A DVD containing 21 professionally produced videos, narrated by Dr. Kennedy, and showing various contributors demonstrating the key pearls and pitfalls of surgical techniques discussed in the book One hundred detailed color illustrations by medical artist Christine Gralapp, along with over 600 photos and x-rays Comprehensive coverage of sinonasal anatomy and physiology, as well as the medical and surgical aspects of sinonasal disease and skull base tumors This multimedia reference is the definitive go-to guide for rhinology residents as well as a comprehensive reference for practicing otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons who wish to expand their surgical expertise, develop a broader armamentarium of techniques, and successfully manage their patients with sinonasal and skull base disorders.Table of ContentsI. Sinonasal Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Sinonasal Development and Anatomy Chapter 2 Sinonasal Physiology Chapter 3 Radiologic Imaging of the Paranasal Sinuses and Skull Base Chapter 4 Olfaction and Taste Chapter 5 Objective Measures of Nasal Function II. Medical Aspects of Sinonasal Disease Chapter 6 Allergic and Nonallergic Rhinitis Chapter 7 Principles of Allergy Skin Testing and Immunotherapy Chapter 8 Unified Airway Disease Chapter 9 The Diagnosis of Rhinosinusitis Chapter 10 Sinonasal Manifestations of Systemic Disease Chapter 11 Infectious Rhinitis Chapter 12 Acute Rhinosinusitis Chapter 13 Etiologic Factors in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Chapter 14 Nasal Polyposis Chapter 15 Microbiology of Rhinosinusitis and Antimicrobial Resistance Chapter 16 Fungal Rhinosinusitis Chapter 17 Medical Therapies for Rhinosinusitis: Anti-Infective Chapter 18 Medical Therapies for Rhinosinusitis: Anti-Inflammatory Chapter 19 Management of Recalcitrant Chronic Rhinosinusitis Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Chapter 20 Pediatric Rhinosinusitis Chapter 21 Complications of Rhinosinusitis III. Surgical Aspects of Sinonasal Disease Chapter 22 Office Rhinology and Surgical Biomaterials Chapter 23 Surgical Navigation and Intraoperative Imaging Chapter 24 Instrumentation in Sinus Surgery Chapter 25 Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Concepts, Surgical Indications, and Techniques Chapter 26 Revision Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Chapter 27 Endoscopic Frontal Sinusotomy Chapter 28 Advanced Frontal Surgery Techniques Chapter 29 Complications of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Prevention and Management Chapter 30 Congenital Sinonasal Disorders Chapter 31 Benign Sinonasal Tumors Chapter 32 Malignant Sinonasal Tumors Chapter 33 Endoscopic Applications in Orbital Surgery Chapter 34 Surgery of the Septum and Turbinates Chapter 35 Functional Rhinoplasty Chapter 36 Sinonasal Trauma Chapter 37 Epistaxis Chapter 38 Rhinologic Aspects of Sleep-Disordered Breathing Chapter 39 External Approaches to the Paranasal Sinuses Chapter 40 Evidence-Based Medicine in Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery IV. Surgical Aspects of Skull Base Disease Chapter 41 Endoscopic Anatomy of the Skull Base and Parasellar Region Chapter 42 Pathology of the Sinonasal Region and Anterior and Central Skull Base Chapter 43 The Nasopharynx Chapter 44 Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks and Encephaloceles Chapter 45 Endoscopic Approaches to the Anterior Cranial Fossa Chapter 46 Endoscopic Approaches to the Sella and Suprasellar Region Chapter 47 Endoscopic Approaches to the Petrous Apex and Cavernous Sinus Chapter 48 Endoscopic Approaches to the Clivus and Posterior Fossa Chapter 49 Endoscopic Approaches to the Pterygopalatine and Infratemporal Fossae Chapter 50 Transnasal Endoscopic Approach to the Craniocervical Junction Chapter 51 Extended Applications of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Chapter 52 Endoscopic Skull Base Reconstruction Chapter 53 Complications of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Chapter 54 Cranial and Combined Approaches

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    £153.90

  • Hearing Conservation: In Occupational,

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Hearing Conservation: In Occupational,

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    Book SynopsisThe most current and comprehensive text to cover hearing conservation programs in occupational, non-occupational, and educational settings According to the National Institutes of Occupational Safety and Health, approximately 30 million employees are exposed to dangerous noise levels at work and an additional nine million workers are at risk for hearing loss from other ototoxins such as metals and solvents. Millions of children and young adults are also at risk for noise-induced hearing loss in non-occupational settings. Hearing Conservation: In Occupational, Recreational, Education, and Home Settings is the most current text to cover all major topics related to noise-induced hearing loss, including the military, construction, manufacturing, mining, transportation, the music industry, the home environment, education settings, and recreational arenas. From the underlying principles of hearing loss to audiometric testing procedures to assessment of hearing conservation programs, this book is packed with information for audiologists and other members of the interdisciplinary team who provide hearing conservation services for at-risk groups. Special Features: Many examples of audiometric data, that enhance understanding of all types of hearing impairment, test procedures, and standard threshold shift calculations Protocols for comprehensive audiological, tinnitus, and auditory processing evaluations Clinical pathways and follow-up action steps when a standard threshold shift is confirmed, including decisions about worker compensation in occupational settings Assessment of the effectiveness of a wide range of hearing conservation programs and correction of deficiencies, along with training, educational, and motivational techniques The most current information about hearing protection and enhancement devices, related regulations, selection and fitting, and training workers Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction to Ototoxins and Hearing Conservation Chapter 2. Documenting Hazardous Noise Levels and Exposures Chapter 3. Noise Control Chapter 4. Monitoring of Auditory Sensitivity and Follow-up Procedures Chapter 5. Comprehensive Audiological, Tinnitus, and Auditory Processing Evaluations Chapter 6. Hearing Protection and Enhancement Devices Chapter 7. Training and Motivating Workers to Follow Hearing Conservation Procedures Chapter 8. Evaluating and Improving the Effectiveness of Hearing Conservation Programs Chapter 9. Conservation and Management of Hearing Loss in Musicians Chapter 10. Noise Control and Hearing Conservation in Nonoccupational Settings Chapter 11. Worker's Compensation for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Forensic Audiology Chapter 12. Support for Workers with Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Chapter 13. Hearing Conservation in Educational Settings Chapter 14. Future Trends in Hearing Conservation

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    £65.25

  • Laryngeal Evaluation: Indirect Laryngoscopy to

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Laryngeal Evaluation: Indirect Laryngoscopy to

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    Book SynopsisA must-have multimedia reference on the latest laryngeal examination and imaging techniques This comprehensive, full-color reference provides a thorough overview of the most recent advances in laryngeal imaging technology combined with all of the information readers need to interpret findings and successfully manage patients with voice disorders. After a solid introduction to laryngeal anatomy and physiology, separate sections cover the entire spectrum of laryngeal imaging systems. The authors place special emphasis on the interpretation of abnormal vibratory characteristics through practical discussion of the differential diagnosis of specific abnormalities and the impact of various types of laryngeal pathology on the vocal cords. The accompanying DVD features high-quality video clips of vocal fold vibration that clearly demonstrate every pathology and evaluation technique cited in the text. Each clip is cross-referenced to a specific location in the book for maximum accessibility. Features: In-depth coverage of the indications and limitations of flexible laryngoscopy, videostroboscopy, and high-speed imaging 66 video clips of actual examinations - plus an appendix that contains a complete description and interpretation of each clip 284 full color images, including endoscopic views of the larynx and photographs that demonstrate how to perform examinations Multiple perspectives from renowned speech language pathologists and otolaryngologists on how to interpret findings and determine treatment options Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts, this book will help speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists, and trainees in those specialties acquire the necessary skills to enable them to expand their practices to incorporate laryngeal imaging procedures in the clinical setting. Trade ReviewAn excellent resource for practicing otolaryngologist and speech language pathologists. The clear description of laryngeal anatomy and physiology of voice production provides a strong foundation for the subsequent chapters on laryngeal imaging...[accompanying] DVD...is a much appreciated addition to the static (though wonderful) picture references in the book...high quality photographs...a wonderful atlas...a very well written resource.--The Laryngoscope "Well written, succinct, and clear...great illustrations and photos...the DVD is a great adjunct to the book…this comprehensive reference provides a thorough overview of laryngeal imaging technology."--Doody's Review "[This] would be a useful addition to the academic library of otolaryngoligists."--Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology

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    £96.30

  • Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery: Endocrine,

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery: Endocrine,

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    Book SynopsisA comprehensive guide on current clinical management options for pituitary tumors -- including state-of-the-art endoscopic techniques Thieme congratulates Theodore H. Schwartz on being chosen by New York magazine for its prestigious ‘Best Doctors 2015' list. Offering the unique dual perspective of neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists, Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery: Endocrine, Neuro-Ophthalmologic and Surgical Management describes both cutting-edge endoscopic techniques and tried-and-true decision-making methodologies that lead to the most successful outcomes. From choosing the right surgical or non-surgical approach for individual patients, to managing complex endocrine and neuro-ophthalmologic issues, this is the first major reference in the field in nearly a decade, making it the go-to guide for all interdisciplinary specialists who treat pituitary tumors. Special Features: Step-by-step descriptions of the newest endoscopic pituitary and skull base procedures, ensuring that specialists have full mastery of techniques for different tumor types in this surgically challenging area The clinical wisdom and perspectives of the masters of pituitary surgery, who share insights on patient selection, endoscopic versus open procedures, medical management, and much more Operative pearls from both neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists Compelling discussions of the pros and cons of various procedures (e.g., the utility of intraoperative MRI in pituitary surgery cases) Inclusion of detail-revealing 3D endoscopic images (complete with 3D glasses) Rationale for a collaborative neurosurgery--otolaryngology team approach to developing and implementing the most innovative endoscopic and skull base techniques Enhanced by hundreds of images, decision-making algorithms, and clinical pearls from experts on each tumor type, Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery isTrade ReviewThis is an unparalleled book on endoscopic pituitary surgery that should be in major neurosurgical, neurological, and medical libraries.-Doody'sTable of Contents1 History of Pituitary Surgery 2 Anatomy of the Pituitary Gland and Parasellar Region 3 Endoscopic Equipment 4 Preoperative Endocrine Evaluation 5 Radiographic Evaluation of Pituitary Tumors 6 Indications for Surgery on Pituitary Tumors: An Endocrinologist's Perspective 7 Indications for Surgery on Pituitary Tumors: A Neurosurgeon's Perspective 8 Histology of Pituitary Tumors 9 Prolactinomas and Apoplexy 10 Acromegaly 11 Cushing's Disease 12 Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Tumors 13 Clinical Management of Nonfunctioning Pituitary Adenomas 14 Neuro-Ophthalmologic Considerations 15 Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Approach to the Sella 16 Clinical Pearls in Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery: A Neurosurgeon's Perspective 17 Clinical Pearls in Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery: An Otolaryngologist's Perspective 18 Virtual Endoscopy in Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery 19 3D Stereoendoscopic Pituitary Surgery 20 Endoscope-Assisted Transsphenoidal Surgery 21 Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery in the Cavernous Sinus 22 Microscopic versus Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery 23 Microscopic and Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery: A Reasoned and Balanced Dialectic 24 Extended Endonasal, Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Approach versus Craniotomy for Giant Pituitary Macroadenomas 25 Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Fractionated Radiation for Pituitary Tumors 26 Atypical Adenoma, Pituitary Carcinoma, and the Role of Chemotherapy in the Management of Refractory Pituitary Adenoma 27 The Utility of Intraoperative MRI in Pituitary Surgery 28 Limited Utility of Intraoperative MRI in Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery 29 The Role of Stereotactic Navigation in Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery 30 Anesthesia Considerations 31 Managing Postoperative Sinusitis 32 Managing Carotid Injury During Transsphenoidal Surgery 33 Managing Postoperative CSF Leak 34 Postoperative and Neurocritical Care Management of Patients after Endonasal Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery

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    £134.55

  • Auditory Electrophysiology: A Clinical Guide

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Auditory Electrophysiology: A Clinical Guide

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    Book SynopsisA practical laboratory-to-clinic guide on the basics of auditory electrophysiology Written primarily by audiologists familiar with cutting-edge research in a rapidly changing field, Auditory Electrophysiology provides a fresh perspective on the most current advances and practices in the specialty. Research and clinical information are presented separately to facilitate learning and provide a more practical organization of the material. In addition to clinical applications and case studies, this text includes sections on the foundational science and historical background of auditory evoked potentials as well as clinical practice and management. Key Features: Includes case studies written by clinicians who are experts in auditory evoked potentials, helping to highlight clinical applications in the specialty Discusses how auditory electrophysiology techniques are used in central auditory function testing Provides practical guidelines on how to write a clinical report, with easy-to-use templates, helping readers quickly master report writing Contains a chapter on the application of principles of evidence-based practice, to guide clinical technique and analysis of auditory evoked potentials Ideal as an introduction to the field for graduate students in audiology and ENT residents, Auditory Electrophysiology is also a useful guide for clinicians who want to refresh their skills or add to their practice. It fills a gap in the literature for an up-to-date text and reference on all aspects of auditory evoked potentials.Table of ContentsSection I Foundational Science and Instrumentation of Auditory Evoked Potentials Chapter 1 Introduction to Auditory Evoked Potentials Chapter 2 Basic Instrumentation, Acquisition, and Recording Considerations Chapter 3 Principles of Analysis and Interpretation Chapter 4 Fundamental Principles of Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology Related to Auditory Evoked Potentials Section II Background Auditory Evoked Potentials Chapter 5 Electrocochleography Chapter 6 The Auditory Brainstem Response Chapter 7 Frequency-Following Responses Chapter 8 Development of Auditory Steady-State Responses Chapter 9 Middle Latency Responses Chapter 10 Cortical Event-Related Potentials Chapter 11 Development of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials Section III Clinical Applications and Case Studies Chapter 12 Electrocochleography: Clinical Applications Chapter 13 Automated Hearing Screening Chapter 14 Threshold Estimation Using the Auditory Brainstem Response Chapter 15 Auditory Steady-State Responses: Clinical Applications Chapter 16 Early Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials in Retrocochlear Disease and Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder Chapter 17 Evaluating Central Auditory Function and Brain-Related Injuries Chapter 18 Surgical Applications of Auditory Evoked Potentials Chapter 19 Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials Section IV Clinical Practice and Management Chapter 20 Patient Preparation, Orientation, and Data Collection Chapter 21 Clinical Report Writing Chapter 22 Stimulation Calibration and Generation Chapter 23 Evidence-Based Practice in Auditory Evoked Potentials

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  • Roeser's Audiology Desk Reference

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Roeser's Audiology Desk Reference

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    Book SynopsisAudiologists are often pressed for time and need an up-to-date reference for quick consultation in their daily practice. Roeser's Audiology Desk Reference, Second Edition, is an accessible resource containing all the latest facts, figures, diagrams, and standards that are essential to an audiologist's practice. Key Features: Covers relevant topics such as anatomy and physiology, audiologic and vestibular testing, instruments and procedures, hearing conservation, and much more! Includes thousands of practical facts, figures, and tables for use in daily practice Contains valuable information on all aspects of audiology diagnosis and treatment Compiled and edited by Dr. Roeser along with four seasoned experts in the audiology profession This invaluable clinical guide will be the reference of choice for all busy practitioners and students in audiology and speech-language pathology.Trade ReviewPraise for the best-selling first edition:" fills a much needed gap in audiological literature, providing a source of essential facts, figures and diagrams " the information is precise and easy to read, while the contents and index pages are also very detailed, making it easy to locate information." -- Journal of Otolaryngology

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    £76.95

  • Minimally Invasive and Office-Based Procedures in

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Minimally Invasive and Office-Based Procedures in

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    Book SynopsisMinimally Invasive and Office-Based Procedures in Facial Plastic Surgery is a practical how-to guide that focuses on the latest techniques used to perform cosmetic plastic surgery procedures in an office or outpatient setting. The procedures covered range from chemical peels to short-incision face and neck lift, and much more! Key Features: Online access to over three hours of video in which experts demonstrate the surgical techniques presented in the book Chapters are written so that both novice and more experienced practitioners can become proficient at performing new techniques More than 500 detailed color illustrations, presented in a step-by-step format, clarify the procedures Written by experts in the fields of facial plastic surgery, dermatology and plastic surgery Facial plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, dermatologists, and plastic surgeons will repeatedly consult this book to review specific techniques in detail before performing a procedure in cosmetic facial surgery.Table of Contents1 Facial Aging, Cosmetic Concerns, and Facial Cosmetic Procedures 2 Basic and Advanced Skin Care 3 Anesthesia and Analgesia for Facial Cosmetic Procedures 4 Techniques for Office Anesthesia: Local Anesthesia and Regional Block Techniques 5 Superficial Chemical Peels 6 Medium-Depth Chemical Peels 7 Hetter Chemical Peels 8 Deep Chemical Peels 9 Skin Rejuvenation for Patients with Fitzpatrick Skin Types IV, V, and VI 10 Intense Pulsed Light (with and without Photodynamic Therapy) 11 Laser Resurfacing with an Emphasis on Fractionated Technologies 12 Treatment of Vascular Lesions 13 Hair Removal 14 Laser Treatment of Facial Scars 15 Surgical Treatment of Facial Scars 16 Treatment of Facial Imperfections with Dermal Fillers 17 Treatment of Nasal Defects and Acne Scars with Microdroplet Silicone 18 Soft Tissue Fillers for Facial Augmentation 19 Facial Liposculpture and Fat Transfer 20 Neuromodulators 21 Endonasal Rhinoplasty 22 Office Rhinoplasty Techniques 23 Brow Rejuvenation 24 Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty 25 Lower Blepharoplasty and Midface Rejuvenation 26 Avoidance and Management of Complications Following Lower Eyelid Surgery 27 Lip Rejuvenation 28 Otoplasty and Earlobe Rejuvenation 29 Short-Incision Facelift and Necklift 30 Liposuction and Minimally Invasive Fat Reduction 31 Hair Transplantation

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  • Reconstruction of the Head and Neck: A

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Reconstruction of the Head and Neck: A

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    Book SynopsisThieme congratulates Eric M. Genden on being chosen by New York magazine for its prestigious ‘Best Doctors 2017' list. A unique approach to surgical reconstruction of the head and neck" Written and edited by renowned leaders in the field, Reconstruction of the Head and Neck takes a defect-oriented approach that enables surgeons to match their patients' defects with those included in the book and offers clinicians excellent guidance on the latest techniques for achieving optimal functional and aesthetic surgical results. Topics covered include oromandibular complex reconstruction, skull base reconstruction, microvascular reconstruction, and more. Special Features: Authors have organized the chapters by specific defect, so readers can easily find the reconstructive options for their patients Experts cover the reconstruction of major soft tissue, bony and muscular defects of the head, neck, and skull base in detail More than 200 color illustrations help clarify the surgical methods described in the text Experienced surgeons review approaches to reconstruction and the fine points that surgeons need to know for the best outcomes For each defect, the steps in the procedure, the orientations of the flap, and the details that confer excellent surgical results are covered. Surgeons and fellows involved in head and neck reconstruction will greatly benefit from the extensive coverage of the best methods to treat some of the most challenging defects they will face. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Oral Cavity Reconstruction Chapter 2: Oromandibular Complex Reconstruction Chapter 3: Palatomaxillary Complex Reconstruction Chapter 4: Cheek and Neck Reconstruction Chapter 5: Pharynx, Cervical Esophagus, and Hypopharynx Reconstruction Chapter 6: Skull Base Reconstruction Chapter 7: Scalp Reconstruction Chapter 8: Management of the Paralyzed Face Chapter 9: Pediatric Head and Neck Reconstruction Chapter 10: Microvascular Reconstruction of the Head and Neck

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  • Total Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Total Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

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    Book SynopsisAn essential reference on otolaryngology - head and neck surgery This comprehensive otolaryngology reference presents a consistent approach to the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck disorders. It provides thorough coverage of basic science topics as well as concise, practical information on clinical topics, such as radiographic imaging of common clinical presentations, deep neck infections, transoral robotic surgery, surgery of the aging face, lasers in laryngology, and much more. Key Features: Opening section on emergency management containing key information residents need for emergency room rotations An expanded section on head and neck pathology Highlights provided in "roundsmanship" section of clinical chapters, ensuring that residents will have the answers to tough questions encountered on rounds High-quality illustrations help readers visualize information presented in the text Selected key references that provide in-depth details on specific topics This concise, practical reference is designed to be the main otolaryngology text that residents and fellows will use on a daily basis and the principal text otolaryngologists will use for board recertification review.Table of ContentsSection 1. Emergency Management 1 Head and Neck Emergencies 2 Otologic Emergencies 3 Pediatric ENT Emergencies 4 Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Emergencies 5 Rhinologic Emergencies 6 Laryngologic Emergencies 7 Emergency Airway Management and Tracheotomy Section 2. General Otolaryngology 8 Head and Neck Anatomy 9 The Complete Otolaryngology Physical Examination 10 Radiology of the Head and Neck 11 Radiographic Imaging of Common Clinical Presentations in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 12 General Anesthesia and Anesthetic Considerations for Otolaryngologic Surgery 13 Infectious Diseases of the Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and Larynx 14 Antimicrobial Therapy for Head and Neck Infections 15 Evaluation and Management of Deep Neck Space Infections 16 Evaluation and Management of Hearing Loss in Adults 17 Evaluation and Management of Otalgia 18 Obstructive Sleep Apnea 19 Head and Neck Manifestations of Systemic Diseases Section 3. Head and Neck Surgery Subsection 3a. Overview of Head and Neck Surgery 20 Epidemiology of Head and Neck Cancers 21 Head and Neck Histopathology 22 The Role of Radiation Therapy in the Management of Head and Neck Cancer Subsection 3b. The Upper Aerodigestive Tract 23 Diseases and Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity 24 Diseases and Neoplasms of the Pharynx and Esophagus 25 Diseases and Neoplasms of the Larynx 26 Surgery of the Laryngopharynx 27 Transoral Robotic Surgery Subsection 3c. Surgery of the Neck 28 Nonneoplastic Salivary Gland Diseases 29 Benign Neoplasms of the Salivary Glands 30 Malignant Neoplasms of the Salivary Glands 31 Diseases and Neoplasms of the Thyroid 32 Parathyroid Hormone, Vitamin D, and Bone Mineral Metabolism 33 Surgical Techniques for the Management of Thyroid and Parathyroid Diseases 34 Soft-Tissue Tumors of the Head and Neck 35 Principles and Techniques of Neck Dissection 36 Evaluation and Management of the Solitary Neck Mass 37 Blunt and Penetrating Neck Injuries Section 4. Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Subsection 4a. Introduction to Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 38 Facial Analysis 39 Wound Healing 40 Local and Regional Anesthesia for Facial Plastic Surgery Subsection 4b. Management of Facial Trauma 41 Facial Soft-Tissue Trauma 42 Maxillofacial Trauma 43 Scar Revision Subsection 4c. Head and Neck Dermatology 44 Rosacea 45 Common Facial Skin Lesions 46 Mohs Micrographic Surgery Subsection 4d. Methods in Facial Reconstruction 47 Grafts in Head and Neck Surgery 48 Reconstruction of Facial Soft-Tissue Defects 49 Myocutaneous and Free Flap Reconstruction 50 Tissue Expansion 51 Treatment of Facial Paralysis 52 Correction of Congenital Auricular Deformities Subsection 4e. Aesthetic Surgery of the Nose 53 Primary Rhinoplasty 54 Revision Rhinoplasty 55 Special Considerations in Rhinoplasty Subsection 4f. Rejuvenation of the Aging Face 56 Surgical Treatment of the Aging Face 57 Blepharoplasty 58 Facial Implants 59 Management of Aging Skin 60 Facial Soft-Tissue Fillers and Neuromodulators Section 5. Pediatric Otolaryngology Subsection 5a. Overview of Pediatric Otolaryngology 61 The Evolution of Pediatric Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 62 The Otolaryngologic Examination of Children 63 Special Considerations in Pediatric Anesthesiology Subsection 5b. Pediatric Otology 64 Common Genetic Syndromes in Otolaryngology 65 Congenital Malformations of the External and Middle Ear 66 Evaluation, Management, and Special Techniques in Pediatric Otology Subsection 5c. Pediatric Rhinology 67 Pediatric Nasal Disorders 68 Pediatric Sinus Disorders Subsection 5d. Pediatric Aerodigestive Disorders 69 Pharyngeal and Esophageal Disorders in Children 70 Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea 71 Cleft Lip and Palate 72 Airway Disorders in Children Subsection 5e. The Pediatric Neck 73 Diseases and Disorders of the Pediatric Neck Section 6. Laryngology Subsection 6a. Laryngopharyngeal Anatomy and Physiology 74 Laryngeal Anatomy 75 Vocal Physiology 76 Pharyngeal Anatomy 77 Physiology of Swallowing Subsection 6b. Laryngopharyngeal Evaluation 78 Voice Evaluation 79 Laryngovideostroboscopy 80 Laryngeal Electromyography 81 Diagnostic Testing for Dysphagia 82 Evaluation and Management of the Hoarse Patient Subsection 6c. Laryngopharyngeal Pathology and Management 83 Laryngitis 84 Systemic Diseases of the Larynx 85 Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility 86 Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis 87 Laryngopharyngeal (Airway) Reflux 88 Neurologic Disorders of the Larynx 89 Spasmodic Dysphonia 90 Benign Lesions of the Larynx 91 Adult Laryngotracheal Stenosis 92 Laryngeal Trauma 93 Instrumentation and Techniques of Phonomicrosurgery 94 Voice Therapy 95 Lasers in Laryngology Subsection 6d. Bronchoesophagology 96 Tracheo-Esophageal Puncture 97 Evaluation and Management of Esophageal Disorders 98 Management of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia 99 Evaluation and Management of Tracheobronchial Infections and Masses 100 Tracheobronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy Section 7. Rhinology Subsection 7a. Rhinologic Anatomy, Physiology, and Evaluation 101 Evaluation of the Rhinosinusitis Patient and Surgical Considerations 102 Anatomy and Physiology of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 103 Nasal Immunity 104 Olfaction and Taste Disorders Subsection 7b. Infectious and Non-Infectious Disorders of the Nose 105 Benign Nasal Obstruction 106 Allergic and Nonallergic Rhinitis 107 Medical Management of Acute and Chronic Sinusitis 108 Surgical Treatment of Sinusitis Subsection 7c. Neoplastic Disorders of the Nose, Sinuses, and Anterior Skull Base 109 Tumors of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses 110 Surgical Techniques for the Anterior Skull Base Section 8. Otology Subsection 8a. Anatomy, Physiology, and Testing of the Ear 111 Anatomy and Embryology of the Ear 112 Auditory Function and Dysfunction 113 Equilibrium Function and Dysfunction 114 Diagnostic Audiology 115 Radiology of the Temporal Bone Subsection 8b. Disorders of the External and Middle Ear 116 Diseases of the External Ear 117 Conditions of the Middle Ear and Mastoid 118 Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease Subsection 8c. Disorders of the Inner Ear 119 Syndromic and Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss 120 Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Hearing Protection 121 Sudden Idiopathic Sensorineural Hearing Loss 122 Ototoxicity 123 Auditory Neuropathy 124 Tinnitus 125 Retrocochlear Hearing Disorders Subsection 8d. Hearing Restoration 126 Middle Ear Implants 127 Otosclerosis and Stapedectomy 128 Baha and Other Osseointegrated Temporal Bone Implants 129 Cochlear Implantation Subsection 8e. Management of Disequilibrium 130 Vestibular Pathology: Evaluation and Clinical Syndromes 131 Management of the Patient with Chronic Dizziness Subsection 8f. Facial Paralysis 132 Diagnostic Assessment and Management of Acute Facial Palsy Subsection 8g. Neoplasms of the Temporal Bone, Middle and Posterior Fossae 133 Anatomy of the Skull Base and Infratemporal Fossa 134 Posterior Skull Base Diseases and Surgery 135 Middle Cranial Fossa Anatomy and Surgery 136 Vascular Tumors of the Skull Base and Petrous Apex Lesions 137 Stereotactic Radiation Treatment for Benign Tumors of the Posterior Cranial Fossa 138 Lesions of the Petrous Apex

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  • Rhinoplasty: Cases and Techniques

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Rhinoplasty: Cases and Techniques

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    Book SynopsisLearn a multitude of technical styles and techniques from the leading rhinoplasty surgeons in the world The most demanding and challenging of all aesthetic surgical procedures, rhinoplasty is made easily accessible in this practical, how-to book from the world's leading practitioners. Not only does Rhinoplasty: Cases and Techniques demonstrate a wide array of approaches, techniques, outcomes, and surgical pearls, tips, and nuances, but it also offers a unique cross-cataloguing feature that is especially helpful for referencing specific deformities and the procedures used to correct them. Special Features Virtually every nasal deformity is indexed and cross-referenced, so that you can quickly find the nasal type and procedure you are looking for--and learn how leading experts have tackled the same operative situation you are facing Contributions from 30 preeminent international surgeons place techniques from the masters at your fingertips, allowing you to learn a variety of surgical styles and approaches. Nearly 1,000 full-color intraoperative and before-and-after photographs and drawings help you visualize every concept Each of the 69 illustrated case studies contain detailed surgical analysis, plans, goals, operative sequences, and outcomes that will increase your knowledge of individual techniques and approaches A video component available FREE on the Thieme media center, and referenced to specific topics in the book, clearly and concisely demonstrates techniques for executing surgical plans, placing different types of sutures and grafts, and much more Important fundamentals on patient selection, preparation, techniques, postoperative care, complications, and sequelae are covered thoroughly, especially helpful for residents and new practitioners Rhinoplasty: Cases and Techniques offers examples, insights, and the expertise of the finest surgeons in the world as you plan your own procedures. It is mandatory reading for all facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, residents, and fellows who are preparing, studying for, and performing safe, effective, and successful rhinoplasty.Table of ContentsSection I: Preparation Is Essential Section II: Techniques Section III: Postoperative Care Section IV: Complications and Sequelae Section V: Case Studies Case 1 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Bifid Tip, Asymmetric Tip Case 2 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Tip; Minor Deformity: Small Dorsal Hump Case 3 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Dorsal Hump, Asymmetric Dorsum, Broad Tip, Counter-Rotated Tip Case 4 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Dorsal Convexity, Rounded Tip, Microgenia Case 5 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Rhinion Hump, Twisted Tip Case 6 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Under-Rotated Tip, Short Mesial Crura, Tip Deviated to Right, Bony-Cartilaginous Hump Case 7 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Nose; Minor Deformities: Over-Projected Tip, Hanging Middle Crura, High Radix Case 8 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Blunted Nasolabial Angle, Wide Tip Case 9 Major Deformity: Under-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Crooked Nose, Thick Skin Case 10 Major Deformity: Under-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Deviated Tip, Alar Retraction Case 11 Major Deformity: Under-Projected Tip; Minor Deformities: Over-Rotated Tip, Deep Radix, Dorsal Hump, Bulbous Tip Case 12 Major Deformity: Alar Retraction; Minor Deformities: Over-Rotated Tip, Asymmetric Tip Case 13 Major Deformity: Bulbous Tip; Minor Deformities: Pollybeak Deformity, Nose Encased in Silicone Granulomas Case 14 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Bilateral Tip Bossae, Over-Projected Tip Case 15 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Bulbous Tip, Crooked Nose, Asymmetric Hump Case 16 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Over-Resected Alar Cartilages, Crooked Nose, Narrow Middle Third Case 17 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Over-Projected Tip, Counter-Rotated Tip Case 18 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Buckled Tip Cartilages, Under-Rotated Tip, Under-Projected Tip, Caudal Septal Deviation, Slightly Elevated Dorsum Case 19 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Broad Tip, Over-Projected Tip Case 20 Major Deformity: Pinched Tip; Minor Deformities: Nasal Tip Bossae, Infratip Cleft, Wide Tip, Right Alar Rim Retraction Case 21 Major Deformity: Bulbous Tip; Minor Deformities: Asymmetric Domes, Buckling of the Left Lateral Crus, Caudal Septal Deflection Case 22 Major Deformity: Bulbous Tip; Minor Deformities: Divergent Bifid Dome, Large Nose, Dorsal Hump Case 23 Major Deformity: Bulbous Tip; Minor Deformities: Parentheses Deformity, External Nasal Valve Collapse, Flared Medial Crural Footplates, Dorsal Hump Case 24 Major Deformity: Bulbous Tip; Minor Deformities: Short Nasal Bones, Pseudohump Case 25 Major Deformity: Bulbous Tip; Minor Deformities: Under-Projected Tip, Wide Dorsum, Nasal Obstruction Case 26 Major Deformity: Bulbous Tip; Minor Deformities: Wide Dorsum with Osteocartilaginous Hump, Thick Skin, Poor Tip Support/Weak to Palpation Case 27 Major Deformity: Hanging Infratip Lobule; Minor Deformity: Dependent Intermediate Crura Case 28 Major Deformity: Cephalically Oriented Lower Lateral Cartilages; Minor Deformities: Narrow Middle Vault, Dorsal Hump, Wide/Bulbous Tip, Septal Deviation to Left, Mild Tip Under-Projection, Microgenia Case 29 Major Deformity: Cleft Lip Nose; Minor Deformities: Crooked Nose, Asymmetric Tip Case 30 Major Deformity: Cleft Lip Nose; Minor Deformities: Deviated Dorsum to Right; Bilateral Upper Lateral Cartilage Collapse; Wide, Asymmetric Tip Lobule; Left Alar Flattening; Right Alar Retraction; Dorsal Hump; Deficient Premaxilla (Mild) with Class 3 Malocclusion; Cleft Lip Scar Case 31 Major Deformity: Concave Lateral Crura; Minor Deformities: Asymmetric Tip, Under-Rotated Tip Case 32 Major Deformity: Concave Lateral Crura; Minor Deformities: Broad Tip, Over-Projected Tip, High Dorsum Case 33 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Wide Tip, Crooked Nose Case 34 Major Deformity: Hanging Infratip Lobule; Minor Deformities: Inverted-V, C-Shaped Nasal Bridge Curvature, Pollybeak, Lobular Pinching, Alar Retraction, Nasal Valve Collapse, Septal Deviation Case 35 Major Deformity: Hanging Infratip Lobule; Minor Deformities: Large, Long Nose; Short Upper Lip Case 36 Major Deformity: Over-Rotated Tip; Minor Deformities: Short Nose, Poor Tip Projection, Retraction of the Alar Bilaterally, Protrusion of the Anterior Septal Angle to the Right, Middle Vault Collapse Bilaterally with Inverted-V Deformity, Deep Alar Grooves Case 37 Major Deformity: Pinched Tip; Minor Deformities: Asymmetric Tip, Bilateral Nasal Valve Collapse Case 38 Major Deformity: Ptotic Tip; Minor Deformity: Aged Nose Case 39 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Severe Bossa, Over-Projection, Right Alar Collapse, Unitip Deformity Case 40 Major Deformity: Asymmetric Tip; Minor Deformities: Thin Skin, Over-Projected Tip Case 41 Major Deformity: Wide Tip; Minor Deformities: Amorphous Tip, Acute Nasolabial Angle Case 42 Major Deformity: Wide Tip; Minor Deformities: Columellar Retraction, Bifid Tip Case 43 Major Deformity: Wide Tip; Minor Deformities: Hanging Infratip Lobule, Slight Bony-Cartilaginous Hump Case 44 Major Deformity: Wide Tip; Minor Deformities: Wide, Flattened Dorsum; Bulbous, Flattened Tip with Wide Alar Cartilages; Very Obtuse Nasolabial Angle with Very Poor Tip Recoil and Support of Tip; Retrusive Caudal Edge of Septum; Flaring Nostrils with Rounded Looking Nasal Base Case 45 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformity: Nasal Deviation Case 46 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformity: Large Nose Case 47 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformities: Over-Projection, Septal Deviation Case 48 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformities: Columellar Retraction, Broad Dorsum Case 49 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformities: Tip Ptosis with Poor Tip Support, Narrow Middle Vault, Left Nasal Valve Collapse, Mild Hanging Columella Case 50 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformities: Tip Ptosis, Wide Middle Third Case 51 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformities: Wide Rhinion, Shallow Radix, Wide Nasal Base, Poor Projection, Thick Skin Case 52 Major Deformity: Dorsal Hump; Minor Deformities: Wide Nasal Bones, Amorphous Tip, Wide Tip, Ptotic Tip, Over-Projected Tip, Excessive Nasal Spine Case 53 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Nose; Minor Deformities: Crooked Nose; Caudal Septal Deflection to Left; Over-Rotated Tip; Asymmetric, Wide, Bulbous Tip; Internal and External Valve Collapse; Thin Middle Vault; Mild Dorsal Hump; Mild Columellar Show Case 54 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Nose; Minor Deformities: Blunt Nasolabial Angle, Dorsal Cartilaginous Hump, Poor Tip Support/Weak to Palpation, Wide Nasal Bones Case 55 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Nose; Minor Deformities: Malposition of Implant, Over-Rotated Tip, High Nasofrontal Angle Case 56 Major Deformity: Low Dorsum; Minor Deformities: Amorphous Tip, Under-Projected Tip, Alar Flaring, Acute Nasolabial Angle Case 57 Major Deformity: Saddle Nose; Minor Deformities: Irregular, Deviated Bony Dorsum; Asymmetric Dorsal Aesthetic Lines; Broad Tip; Retracted Columella Case 58 Major Deformity: Saddle Nose; Minor Deformities: Over-Rotated (Short) Nose, Bilateral Nasal Valve Collapse (Right Worse Than Left), Deviated Septum to Left, Asymmetric Tip, Right Alar Retraction Case 59 Major Deformity: Wide Tip; Minor Deformities: Dorsal Hump, Under-Projected Tip, Recurvature of the Lateral Crus, Long Upper Lip Case 60 Major Deformity: Crooked Nose; Minor Deformities: Collapsed Left Upper Lateral Cartilage; Asymmetric Domes; Right Alar Retraction; Open Roof Deformity; Over-Rotated, Short Tip; Excess Left Columellar Show; Left Vestibulitis Due to Caudal Septal Deviation; Thin Skin Case 61 Major Deformity: Crooked Nose; Minor Deformities: Severe Left Middle Third Depression, Bifid Tip, Wide Tip Case 62 Major Deformity: Crooked Nose; Minor Deformities: Dorsal Hump, Cleft Nose Deformity Case 63 Major Deformity: Crooked Nose; Minor Deformities: Over-Projection and Under-Rotation of the Tip, Slight Deepening at the Nasion Case 64 Major Deformity: Crooked Nose; Minor Deformities: Ptotic Tip, Over-Resected Dorsum Case 65 Major Deformity: Postrhinoplasty Open Roof Deformity; Minor Deformities: Pollybeak Tip, Twisted Tip, Alar Columellar Relationship Asymmetry, Lateral Crura Asymmetry, Poorly Defined Nasion Case 66 Major Deformity: Over-Projected Nose; Minor Deformities: Wide Dorsum, Thick Skin, Broad Nasal Tip Case 67 Major Deformity: Pinched Middle Third; Minor Deformities: Shallow Dorsum, Over-Projected Tip Case 68 Major Deformity: Crooked Nose; Minor Deformities: Scarred, Irregular Skin; Tip Ptosis Case 69 Major Deformity: Wide Dorsum; Minor Deformities: Broad Tip, Slightly High Dorsum, Retrusive Chin Index of Nasal Deformities

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  • Clinical Otology

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Clinical Otology

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    Book SynopsisClinical 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.Table of ContentsBasic Science 1 Anatomy and Embryology of the Ear 2 Principles of Clinical Audiology and Assessment of Auditory Physiology 3 Vestibular Physiology 4 The Eustachian Tube 5 Molecular Biology of the Inner Ear 6 Pharmacology of Otologic Drugs Evaluation 7 Temporal Bone Imaging 8 Diagnostic Audiology 9 Assessment of Auditory Processing Disorders 10 Laboratory Tests of Vestibular and Balance Functioning 11 Clinical Evaluation of the Cranial Nerves 12 Otologic Photography and Videography 13 Clinical Evaluation of Hearing Loss 14 Evaluation of the Dizzy Patient Management 15 Disorders of the Auricle 16 Diseases of the External Auditory Canal 17 Aural Atresia and Unilateral Hearing Loss 18 Otitis Media 19 Chronic Otitis Media 20 Complicaitons of Otitis Media 21 Otosclerosis 22 Temporal Bone Trauma 23 Hereditary Hearing Impairment 24 Nonhereditary Hearing Loss 25 Benign Neoplasms of the Temporal Bone 26 Cystic Lesions of the Petrous Apex 27 Malignant Tumors of the Temporal Bone 28 Vestibular Disorders 29 Facial Nerve Disorders 30 Immunologic Disorders of the Inner Ear Rehabilitation 31 Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation 32 Implantable Hearing Devices 33 Cochlear Implants and Auditory Brainstem Implants 34 Rehabilitation of the Peripheral Vestibular Disorders 35 Rehabilitation and Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face 36 Otalgia 37 Evaluation and Management of Pulsatile Tinnitus 38 Theory and Treatment of Tinnitus and Decreased Sound Tolerance 39 Medical-Legal Aspects of Otology

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  • Lateral Skull Base Surgery: The House Clinic

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Lateral Skull Base Surgery: The House Clinic

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    Book SynopsisLearn surgical techniques and procedures from lateral skull base surgeons at the famous House Clinic Written by leading skull base surgeons from the renowned House Clinic in Los Angeles, California, Lateral Skull Base Surgery: The House Clinic Atlas is a much-needed reference that contains detailed descriptions of the techniques used in lateral skull base surgery. This atlas covers topics ranging from auditory brainstem implants to vestibular schwannoma, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of surgical procedures and techniques used to treat a variety of skull base diseases. Special Features: Online access to 8 surgical videos of the most common techniques presented in the book More than 180 high-quality illustrations depict step-by-step surgical procedures Every chapter is informed with the expertise of House Clinic skull base surgeons This atlas offers insights and expertise from some of the most respected surgeons in the world and is an essential resource for otolaryngologists–head and neck surgeons, neurosurgeons, and fellows preparing for and performing lateral skull base surgery as well as other physicians interested in this growing specialty.Trade ReviewIt is an insightfully organized text of advanced surgical techniques that will assist any training or practicing surgeon caring for those with acoustic schwannomas and other skull base pathology. -- Young Neurosurgeon's News

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  • Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery: Rapid

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery: Rapid

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    Book SynopsisA succinct, compact otolaryngology text in rapid review format" This well-organized text for rapid clinical and board review contains high-yield facts using a question and answer format that covers all subspecialty topics in otolaryngology. It combines clinically relevant facts with hard-to-remember, commonly tested details and presents them in an easy-to-follow layout that allows clinicians to quickly review large amounts of information. Key Features: More than 9,000 high-yield questions and answers, half provided in the book and the other half online Portable for quick reference during downtimes such as in between rounds or while traveling Clinical pearls on patient evaluation and management This review book is a must-have for residents preparing for in-service exams or initial board certification exams as well as seasoned clinicians studying for their MOC Part III re-certification exams. Thieme eOtolaryngology is the premier online resource for otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. For a free trial, go to: thieme.com/eototrialTable of ContentsChapter 1: Pediatric Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Chapter 2: Pediatric Malignancies Chapter 3: Rhinology, Allergy, and Immunology Chapter 4: General Otolaryngology Chapter 5: Laryngology Chapter 6: Otology, Neurotology, and Lateral Skull Base Surgery Chapter 7: Head and Neck Surgical Oncology Chapter 8: Cutaneous Malignancies Chapter 9: Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Chapter 10: Facial Trauma Chapter 11: Salivary Gland Disorders Chapter 12: Endocrine Disorders Chapter 13: Odontogenic Disorders

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  • Surgical Pediatric Otolaryngology

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Surgical Pediatric Otolaryngology

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    Book SynopsisAn updated edition of a bestselling pediatric otolaryngology reference FOUR STARS from Doody's Star Ratings™ This revised edition of Surgical Pediatric Otolaryngology provides readers with step-by-step instructions for performing the surgical procedures necessary to treat children suffering from head and neck disorders. This atlas covers routinely performed procedures in pediatric otolaryngology. Key Features: More than 800 high-quality, detailed line drawings help teach young practitioners the latest techniques and procedures Authors are affiliated with two of the best children's hospitals in the world and are luminaries in the field Focuses on common procedures that surgeons perform on a daily basis Residents will frequently consult this book before performing surgery and pediatric otolaryngologists will use it as a refresher for certain surgical procedures that they haven't recently performed.Table of ContentsSection I. The Ear Chapter 1: Otitis Media with Effusion Chapter 2: Therapeutic (Wide-Field) Myringotomy Chapter 3: Chronic Otitis Media Chapter 4: Congenital Malformations of the Ear Chapter 5: Ear Trauma Chapter 6: Foreign Bodies in the Ear Canal Chapter 7: Perilymph Fistula Repair Chapter 8: Cochlear Implantation Chapter 9: Bone-Anchored Cochlear Stimulator Section II. The Nose Chapter 10: Intranasal Trauma and Epistaxis Chapter 11: Nasal Foreign Bodies Chapter 12: Nasal Deformity Chapter 13: Nasal Tumors Chapter 14: Choanal Atresia and Anterior Nasal Stenosis Section III. The Nasopharynx, Oral Cavity, and Oropharynx Chapter 15: Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma Chapter 16: Nasopharyngeal Stenosis Chapter 17: Velopharyngeal Insufficiency Chapter 18: Adenoids Chapter 19: Tonsils Chapter 20: Tongue Chapter 21: Tumors of the Oral Cavity and Jaw Section IV. Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Chapter 22: Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Chapter 23: Periorbital Abscess Chapter 24: Endoscopic Sphenoidotomy Section V. The Neck Chapter 25: Trachea Chapter 26: Larynx Chapter 27: Neck Section VI. The Salivary Glands Chapter 28: Salivary Duct Surgery and Sialorrhea Surgery Chapter 29: Salivary Gland Surgery Section VII. Endoscopy Chapter 30: Endoscopy Chapter 31: Laryngoscopy Chapter 32: Intubation Chapter 33: Suspension Microlaryngoscopy Chapter 34: Bronchoscopy Chapter 35: Esophagoscopy Section VIII. Facial Trauma Chapter 36: Facial Lacerations Chapter 37: Nasal Fractures Chapter 38: Zygomatic Arch Fractures Chapter 39: Malar Fractures Chapter 40: Orbital Fractures Chapter 41: Midface Fractures Chapter 42: Mandibular Fractures

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  • Reconstructive Plastic Surgery of the Head and

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Reconstructive Plastic Surgery of the Head and

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    Book SynopsisFOUR STARS from Doody's Star Ratings™ Reconstructive Plastic Surgery of the Head and Neck describes the current state-of-the-art techniques used in head and neck reconstruction. Residents, fellows and attendings can follow the up-to-date, step-by-step instructions and images in this book to perform reconstructive surgical techniques for head and neck cancer patients. The cutting-edge descriptions of computer modeling, robotic surgery, and composite tissue allotransplantation lay the foundation for continued innovation. Key Features: Algorithms for each head and neck sub-region to guide clinical decision-making Step-by-step technical descriptions of the most commonly used flaps in head and neck reconstruction 'Pearls and Pitfalls' sections outline key concepts and critical nuances in surgical technique or patient management Edited by surgeons from the renowned MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, with commentaries from master surgeons around the world, this book is an essential resource for residents, fellows, and attendings to find the best surgical solutions when they are faced with challenging head and neck cancer cases.Table of ContentsSection I Topics in Head and Neck Reconstruction 1 Lip Reconstruction 2 Oral Cavity Reconstruction 3 Mandibular Reconstruction 4 Pharyngoesophageal Reconstruction 5 Reconstruction of Tracheal Defects 6 Laryngotracheal Reconstruction with Prefabricated Free Flaps and Tracheal Allotransplantation 7 Midfacial Reconstruction 8 Skull Base Reconstruction 9 Scalp and Calvarial Reconstruction 10 Facial Nerve Reconstruction 11 Principles of Multidisciplinary Care in Head and Neck Cancer Treatment 12 Recipient Vessel Dissection 13 Postoperative Care and Management of Surgical Complications 14 Management of Osteoradionecrosis of the Mandible 15 Dental and Facial Prosthetic Rehabilitation 16 Robotic Reconstructive Surgery 17 Composite Tissue Allotransplantation of the Face 18 Imaging and Computer Modeling in Head and Neck Reconstruction Section II Flap Atlas 19 Anterolateral and Anteromedial Thigh Flaps 20 Radial Forearm Free Flap 21 Ulnar Artery Perforator Flap 22 Rectus Abdominis Flap 23 Fibular Flap 24 Iliac Crest Flap 25 Latissimus Dorsi Flap/Thoracodorsal Artery Perforator Flap 26 Scapular and Parascapular Flaps 27 Free Jejunal and Supercharged Jejunal Flaps 28 Pectoralis Major Flap 29 Supraclavicular Artery Island Flap 30 Internal Mammary Artery Perforator Flap 31 Local Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction

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  • A Dictionary of Hearing

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc A Dictionary of Hearing

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    Book SynopsisA Dictionary of Hearing is a comprehensive reference that defines terms used in audiology, ENT, and related areas. This dictionary covers a wide range of terms in audiology and will be very useful to students and professionals in the field of hearing, including audiologists, nurses and doctors, teachers of the deaf, and speech and language therapists. Key Features: Contains over 4,000 common and uncommon audiological terms with clear meanings Includes the etymology of words, providing a historical context for students Entries have the breadth and depth of definition that students and professionals need This dictionary is an essential resource that all professionals in the field of audiology will want to have at their fingertips.Table of ContentsGuide to the Dictionary Common Acronyms Chapters A-Z

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  • Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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    Book SynopsisThis fourth edition of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery keeps readers up-to-date on recent developments in the field, including microvascular techniques, minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, and unique applied technologies. Along with comprehensive surgical chapters, the text addresses practical issues driving changes in facial plastic surgery practice: ethnic variations, anti-aging strategies, ambulatory surgical concerns, and evidence-based decision making. Key Features: Online access to more than 30 videos demonstrating the latest procedures and techniques New chapters on African rhinoplasty, facial paralysis treatment, evidence-based facial plastic surgery, tissue engineering, costal rib utilization techniques, and face transplants Clinical insights from luminaries in the field of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery More than 2,000 full-color images and illustrations demonstrate main concepts For over two decades experienced surgeons, fellows, and residents have successfully relied on Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery to prepare for surgery and clinical rotations, as well as their in-service and board exams. Today's facial plastic surgeons know this new edition offers them the latest, most comprehensive coverage of facial plastic surgery. Practicing facial plastic surgeons, plastic surgeons, and otolaryngologists will use this book to stay up-to-date on developments in the field and to brush up on less familiar procedures.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Structure and Function of the Skin Chapter 2: Wound Healing Chapter 3: Scar Revision Chapter 4: Synthetic and Biologic Implants Chapter 5: Fundamentals of Tissue Engineering Chapter 6: Lasers in Facial Plastic Surgery Chapter 7: Aesthetic Facial Proportions Chapter 8: Computer Imaging for Facial Plastic Surgery Chapter 9: Photography in Facial Plastic Surgery Chapter 10: Ethics in Facial Plastic Surgery Chapter 11: Ambulatory Surgical Facility Chapter 12: Evidence-based Medicine for Facial Plastic Surgeons Chapter 13: Aesthetic Facial Analysis Chapter 14: Rhytidectomy Chapter 15: Endoscopic Forehead and Midface Lift Chapter 16: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Chapter 17: Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation and Blepharoplasty Chapter 18: Liposuction of the Face and Neck: The Art of Facial Sculpture Chapter 19: Dermabrasion, Chemical Peels, and Dermaceuticals Chapter 20: Ablative Laser Facial Skin Rejuvenation Chapter 21: Nonablative Facial Skin Rejuvenation Chapter 22: Neuromodulators in Facial Aesthetics Chapter 23: Injectable Fillers of the Face Chapter 24: Complementary Fat Grafting Chapter 25: Aesthetic Mandibular Implants Chapter 26: Aesthetic Facial Implants Chapter 27: Surgical Approaches to the Midface Complex Chapter 28: Hair Restoration Chapter 29: Otoplasty Chapter 30: Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Face Chapter 31: Facial Analysis of the Rhinoplasty Patient Chapter 32: Rhinology in Rhinoplasty Chapter 33: Philosophy and Principles of Rhinoplasty Chapter 34: Open Rhinoplasty Chapter 35: Management of the Bony Nasal Vault Chapter 36: Management of the Middle Vault Chapter 37: Surgery of the Nasal Tip: Endonasal Approach Chapter 38: Surgery of the Nasal Tip: Vertical Dome Division Chapter 39: Secondary Rhinoplasty Chapter 40: Rhinoplasty in Children Chapter 41: East Asian Rhinoplasty Chapter 42: Rhinoplasty in the Patient of African Descent Chapter 43: Costal Cartilage Harvest and Preparation for Rhinoplasty Chapter 44: Complications in Rhinoplasty Chapter 45: Reconstructive Surgery of the Nasal Septum Chapter 46: Nasal Septal Perforation: Prevention, Management, and Repair Chapter 47: Diagnosis and Treatment of Cutaneous Malignancies Chapter 48: Minimally Invasive Options and Principles for Cutaneous Reconstruction Chapter 49: Local and Regional Cutaneous Flaps Chapter 50: Tissue Expansion in Facial Reconstruction Chapter 51: Microvascular and Regional Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction Chapter 52: Mandibular Reconstruction and Osseointegrated Dental Implants Chapter 53: Major Nasal Reconstruction Chapter 54: Auricular Reconstruction Chapter 55: Lip Reconstruction Chapter 56: Eyelid Reconstruction Chapter 57: Management of the Paralyzed Face Chapter 58: Facial Transplantation Chapter 59: Acute Soft Tissue Injuries of the Face Chapter 60: Basic Principles of Craniofacial Bone Healing and Repair Chapter 61: Clinical Applications of Plating Systems to Facial Fractures Chapter 62: Orbitozygomatic Fractures Chapter 63: Frontal Sinus and Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid Fractures Chapter 64: Craniofacial Approaches to the Anterior Skull Base Chapter 65: Mandibular Fractures Chapter 66: Craniomaxillofacial Deformities Chapter 67: Congenital Auricular Deformities Chapter 68: Evaluation and Management of Cleft Lip and Palate Disorders Chapter 69: Cleft Lip Rhinoplasty Chapter 70: Orthognathic Surgery Chapter 71: Hemifacial Microsomia and Distraction Osteogenesis Chapter 72: Velopharyngeal Dysfunction Chapter 73: Management of Vascular Anomalies: Hemangiomas and Malformations

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    £207.10

  • The Chronic Ear

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc The Chronic Ear

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    Book SynopsisThe Chronic Ear There are many different ways to treat complex chronic middle ear disease, with ongoing advancements being made globally. Diverse approaches are necessitated for variations in patient age, degree of infection, extent of middle ear remodeling, inflammation severity, and underlying mechanisms of Eustachian tube dysfunction. Addressing multinational and clinical nuances, the editors have compiled 48 chapters with eclectic perspectives from otology experts in 13 countries. The surgical anatomy of the middle ear cleft and mastoid and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic otitis media are clinically challenging. Articles cover anatomy, physiology, disease characterizations and manifestations, clinical evaluation, office management, surgical procedures, and new horizons. Traditional and newer hybrid techniques for systematic disease and inflammatory conditions are presented in roundtable format, for example, underlay fascia tympanoplasty as well as the use of cartilage and bioengineered materials. Selected Key Topics: Applied middle ear anatomy and physiology Pathologic mechanisms of chronic otitis media Office evaluation, management and surgical decision making Mastoid cavity obliteration and canal wall reconstruction Challenges in tympanoplasty and ossicular chain reconstruction Traditional and hybrid tympanomastoid surgery Hearing implants in the chronic ear This is an exceptional teaching tool for ear surgeons in training as well as a must-have clinical resource for practicing otolaryngologists.Table of ContentsPart 1. The Fundamentals of Chronic Ear Disease 1. Chronic Ear Disease in the Modern Era: Evolution of Treatment, Epidemiology, and Classification 2. Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, Mucosal Gas Exchange, and Effusion 3. Tympanic Membrane Wound Healing and Epithelial Migration 4. Pathophysiology of Cholesteatoma 5. Microbiology of Chronic Ear Disease 6. Histopathology of Chronic Otitis Media 7. Surgical Anatomy Relevant to the Chronic Ear 8. Biomaterials in Tympanomastoid Surgery 9. Middle Ear Mechanics in Hearing Reconstruction Part 2. Clinical Evaluation and Office Management of Chronic Ear Disease 10. Pearls in Audiovestibular Assessment 11. Radiographic Evaluation of Chronic Ear Disease 12. Inflammatory Conditions and Systemic Diseases Affecting the Middle Ear 13. Myringitis 14. Office Evaluation and Management of a Canal Wall-Down Mastoid Cavity 15. Tubo-Tympanic Diseases: Retraction, Atelectasis, and Middle Ear Effusion 16. Evaluation and Nonsurgical Management of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media 17. Intratemporal and Intracranial Complications of Otitis Media Part 3. Introduction to Surgical Management of Chronic Ear Disease 18. General Principles of Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease 19. Tympanostomy Tubes 20. Canalplasty and Meatoplasty 21. Cholesteatoma Dissection: Problems and Solutions Part 4. Roundtable on Tympanic Membrane Reconstruction 22. Overview and Introduction 23. Underlay and Related Techniques 24. Overlay Tympanoplasty Technique 25. Cartilage Tympanoplasty Part 5. Roundtable on Ossiculoplasty 26. Overview and Introduction 27. Reconstruction of the Incudostapedial Articulation 28. Autograft Ossicular Reconstruction 29. Ossiculoplasty with Synthetic PORPS and TORPS 30. The Malleus in Ossicular Reconstruction 31. Surgical Management of the Fixed Stapes in Chronic Ear Disease Part 6. Roundtable on Tympanomastoidectomy 32. Overview and Introduction 33. Canal Wall-Up Techniques 34. Epitympanectomy 35. Canal Wall-Down Mastoidectomy Part 7. Roundtable on Hybrid Tympanomastoid Surgical Techniques 36. Overview and Introduction 37. Retrograde Technique for Management of Cholesteatoma 38. Canal Wall Removal and Replacement with Obliteration 39. Soft-Wall Canal Reconstruction 40. Canal Wall Reconstruction Using the Titanium Mesh Cage Part 8. Special Topics and New Horizons in Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease 41. Mastoid Cavity Obliteration 42. Skull Base Approaches in Chronic Ear Surgery 43. Implantable Hearing Devices and Chronic Otitis Media 44. Endoscopic Ear Surgery 45. Eustachian Tuboplasty 46. Tympanic Membrane Tissue Engineering 47. Chronic Otitis Media in the Setting of Congenital Ear Disease 48. Skin Grafting in the Management of Chronic Ear Disease

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    £133.95

  • Rhinoplasty: The Experts' Reference

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Rhinoplasty: The Experts' Reference

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    Book SynopsisTop rhinoplasty techniques from world-renowned experts Rhinoplasty: The Experts' Reference is a comprehensive text that provides guidance from world-renowned experts on every aspect of rhinoplasty, from the functional to the cosmetic. The book opens with a section on initial patient assessment and consultation, moves on to such topics as surgery of the septum, with separate sections on the nuances of functional nasal surgery and revision rhinoplasty, and concludes with a section on avoiding and managing surgical complications. Each chapter is written by an expert on a specific topic and presents tried-and-true rhinoplasty techniques that can be readily implemented by facial plastic surgeons. Key Features: Includes a section on ethnic rhinoplasty with chapters written by Drs. Tae-Bin Won, Russell W.H. Kridel, and Roxana Cobo Written by over 100 of the most well-known surgeons in the world, including Yong Ju Jang (Asia), Ira Papel, Stephen Park, Peter Adamson, and Rollin K. Daniel (North America), Wolfgang Gubisch, Charles East, Gilbert Nolst Trenite, and Pietro Palma (Europe), and Simon Robinson (Australia) Offers expert solutions to a particular problem in each chapter Practicing plastic surgeons and facial plastic surgeons, as well as residents and fellows in these fields, will consult this excellent desk reference whenever they are faced with a particularly challenging case.Table of ContentsRhinoplasty Assessment 1 Functional Anatomy of the Nose 2 The Effect of Facial Asymmetry on Nasal Deviation 3 The Rhinoplasty Consult 4 A Guide to the Assessment and Analysis of the Rhinoplasty Patient 5 Perioperative Settings in Rhinoplasty Management of the Septum 6 Surgery of the Nasal Septum 7 Septal Surgery in Rhinoplasty 8 The Importance of the Nasal Septum in the Deviated Nose 9 Evolution of the Septal Crossbar Graft Technique 10 Twenty-five Years of Experience with Extracorporeal Septoplasty 11 The Severely Deviated Septum: The Way I Solve the Problem 12 Reconstructive Septal Surgery 13 Treatment of Septal Hematomas and Abscesses in Children Management of the Dorsum 14 Management of the Nasal Dorsum 15 Management of Naso-septal L-strut Deformities 16 Aligning the Bony Nasal Vault in Rhinoplasty 17 Osteotomies in the Crooked Nose 18 The Crooked Nose 19 The Current Trend in Augmentation Rhinoplasty 20 Sonic Rhinoplasty: Innovative Applications 21 Endoscopic-Guided Rhinoplasty Functional Nasal Surgery 22 The Concept of Rhinorespiratory Homeostasis: A New Approach to Nasal Breathing 23 Evaluation of the Intranasal Flow Field through Computational Fluid Dynamics 24 Structural Approach to Endonasal Rhinoplasty 25 Nasal Valves: Importance and Surgical Procedures 26 Nasal Valve Surgery 27 Functional Rhinoplasty: Treatment of the Dysfunctional Nasal Sidewall 28 Surgical Approach to Nasal Valves and the Midvault in Patients with a Crooked Nose 29 Suspension Suture Techniques in Nasal Valve Surgery 30 The Lateral Crural Underlay Spring Graft Tip Rhinoplasty 31 Normal and Variant Anatomy of the Nasal Tip 32 Structural Support and Dynamics at the Tip 33 Applications of the M-Arch Model in Nasal Tip Refinement 34 Functional Support of the Nasal Tip 35 Nuances in Tip Modification: Specific Applications of Cartilage Splitting in Rhinoplasty 36 Nasal Tip Projection: Nuances in Understanding, Assessment, and Modification 37 Control of Tip Rotation 38 Rhinoplasty: Open Tip Suture Techniques – A 25-Year Experience 39 Creating Elegance and Refinement at the Nasal Tip 40 Versatile Grafting at the Nasal Tip 41 Nuances of the Nasal Tip: Rhinoplasty of the Thin-Skinned Nose 42 The Crooked Nasal Tip 43 The Asymmetric Nasal Tip 44 Correction of the Retracted Alar Base 45 Improving the Hanging Ala 46 Surgical Treatment of the Nasolabial Angle in Balanced Rhinoplasty 47 Alar Base Reduction: The Boomerang-Shaped Excision Revision Rhinoplasty 48 An Anatomic Basis for Revision Rhinoplasty 49 Psychological Considerations in Revision Rhinoplasty 50 Common Technical Causes of the Failed Rhinoplasty 51 Revision of the Functionally Devastated Nasal Airway 52 Functional Considerations in Revision Rhinoplasty 53 Revision Rhinoplasty: An Overview of Deformities and Techniques 54 Revision Rhinoplasty Using the Endonasal Approach 55 Five Techniques That I Can't Live without in Revision Rhinoplasty 56 The Decision Process in Choosing Costal Cartilage for Use in Revision Rhinoplasty 57 Secondary Rhinoplasty: Revising the Crooked Nose 58 Correction of Dorsal Abnormalities in Revision Rhinoplasty 59 Management of the Middle Nasal Third in Revision Rhinoplasty 60 Secondary Rhinoplasty: Management of the Overresected Dorsum 61 Revision of the Surgically Overshortened Nose 62 Management of the Short Nose Deformity in Revision Rhinoplasty 63 Deprojection of the Nasal Tip in Revision Rhinoplasty Age Considerations in Rhinoplasty 64 Rhinosurgery in Children: Basic Concepts 65 Pediatric Rhinoplasty in an Academic Setting 66 Open Rhinoplasty in Children 67 Management of the Aging Nose Ethnic Rhinoplasty 68 Special Considerations in Northern European Primary Aesthetic Rhinoplasty 69 The Surgical Approach to the Mediterranean Nose 70 Rhinoplasty for the East Asian Nose 71 Nuances with the Asian Tip 72 Complications Found in Asian Tip Surgery 73 Revision Rhinoplasty for the East Asian Nose 74 Rhinoplasty for the African Nose 75 Tip Nuances for the African Nose 76 Nuances with the Mestizo Tip 77 Rhinoplasty for the Hispanic Nose 78 Rhinoplasty for the Middle Eastern Nose 79 Ethnic Considerations of the Crooked Nose Complications in Rhinoplasty 80 Complications in Septoplasty 81 Rhinoplasty and Bony Vault Complications 82 Avoiding Complications of the Middle Vault in Rhinoplasty 83 Nasal Tip Complications

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  • Rhoton's Atlas of Head, Neck, and Brain: 2D and

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Rhoton's Atlas of Head, Neck, and Brain: 2D and

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    Book SynopsisMasterful 2D and 3D head, neck, and brain dissections provide unsurpassed insights into head, neck, and brain anatomy An internationally renowned and beloved author, educator, brain anatomist, and neurosurgeon, Professor Albert Rhoton has a special place in medical history. He was revered by students and colleagues and is regarded as one of the fathers of modern microscopic neurosurgery. A driving principle in his anatomy lab was the simple phrase, "Every Second." This was embraced in his philosophy that every second of every day, a patient's life was improved by a surgeon assisted by the anatomic knowledge his lab helped elucidate and distribute. Rhoton's Atlas of Head, Neck, and Brain is the visually exquisite crowning achievement of Dr. Rhoton's brilliant career and unwavering dedication to the intertwined pursuits of surgical anatomy and neurosurgery. The atlas reflects the unparalleled contributions Dr. Rhoton made to the contemporary understanding of neurosurgical anatomy. Dr. Peris-Celda, with the collaboration of an impressive cadre of international multidisciplinary experts, worked closely under Dr. Rhoton's tutelage on this project. This book is the culmination of 5 years of work and experience gleaned from more than 40 years of surgical anatomy research and exquisite dissection techniques performed in Dr. Rhoton's laboratory. Special Features Each anatomic dissection meticulously labeled with English and Latin descriptors for easy cross referencing with other resources. Multiple views of the most complex regions of the head, neck, and brain provide a deeper understanding of anatomy. More than 600 anatomical images systematically organized in four major sections: Osteology of the Head and Neck; Face and Neck; Ear, Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, and Orbit; and Neuroanatomy and Cranial Base. Superb 2D images presented in a large printed format to optimize the viewing experience. 3D digital images fully realize the beauty of the dissections and enhance the learning process. Specimens injected with colored silicone provide better visualization of arteries and veins. Breathtakingly stunning, this atlas is certain to be a treasured reference for medical students, residents, and clinicians specializing in neurosurgery, facial plastic surgery, otolaryngology, maxillofacial surgery, and craniofacial surgery for many years to come.Table of ContentsPart I Osteology of the Head and Neck 1 Adult and Fetal Skull 2 Bones of the Skull and Skull Bone Articulations 3 Cervical Vertebrae Part II Face and Neck 4 Face: Superficial Dissection 5 Face: Deep Dissection 6 Anterior Aspect of the Neck: Deep Dissection 7 Anterior Aspect of the Neck: Deep Dissection 8 Posterior Aspect of the Neck 9 Parapharyngeal Dissection Part III Ear, Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, and Orbit 10 External and Middle Ear 11 Internal Ear 12 Nose: Sagittal Dissection 13 Nose: Coronal Dissection 14 Endonasal Endoscopy 15 Pharynx 16 Larynx 17 Orbit 18 Eye and Orbital Contents 19 Internal Structure of the Eyeball Part IV Neuroanatomy and Cranial Base 20 Cerebrum 21 Cerebellum and Brainstem 22 Brain, Meninges, and Sutures 23 Cerebrovascular and Intraventricular Dissection 24 Cranial Base and Craniocervical Junction 25 Sagittal and Endoscopic Dissection of the Cranial Base 26 Cranial Nerves 27 Brain Sections 28 Fiber Dissection of the Brain

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  • Cochlear Implants

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Cochlear Implants

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    Book SynopsisThe latest on cochlear implantation Thieme congratulates author Dr. J. Thomas Roland, Jr. for being chosen by New York magazine for its prestigious 'Best Doctors 2018' list. Praise for the previous edition: Cochlear Implants, Third Edition, has been completely revised to include the most up-to-date information on the clinical and translational sciences related to this rapidly evolving technology. It contains chapters on the latest developments in the field, including those in: genetics, neuroplasticity, expanding criteria for implantation, the application of implant technology to tinnitus and vestibular issues, music perception, and intraoperative monitoring. Key Features: Covers basic techniques as well as new concepts and areas of expansion, making it appropriate for beginners as well as experienced practitioners Includes information on the latest advancements in cochlear implant programming concepts Written by experts in the field who are spearheading advancements in cochlear implant technology This book will be a valuable reference for otolaryngologists – head and neck surgeons, audiologists, neurotologists, speech pathologists, and all professionals involved in the design and usage of cochlear implants as well as an essential text for audiology students.Table of Contents1 History of the Cochlear Implant 2 Genetics of Hearing Loss and Predictors of Cochlear Implant Outcome 3 Consequences of Deafness and Electrical Stimulation on the Peripheral and Central Auditory System 4 Auditory Neuroplasticity 5 Mimicking Normal Auditory Functions with Cochlear Implant Sound Processing: Past, Present, and Future 6 Expanding Criteria for the Evaluation of Cochlear Implant Candidates 7 Principles of Cochlear Implant Imaging 8 Intraoperative Monitoring During Cochlear Implantation 9 The History of Cochlear Implant Electrode Design 10 Cochlear Implant Surgical Technique 11 New Horizons in Surgical Technique 12 A Global View of Device Reliability 13 Revision Cochlear Implantation 14 Advancements in Cochlear Implant Programming 15 Auditory and Linguistic Outcomes in Pediatric Cochlear Implantation 16 Auditory Outcomes in the Adult Population 17 Therapeutic Approaches Following Cochlear Implantation 18 Acoustic and Electric Speech Processing 19 Music Perception 20 Auditory Brainstem Implants 21 Applying Cochlear Implant Technology to Tinnitus and Vestibular Interventions 22 The Impact of Cochlear Implantation on the Recipient's Health-Related Quality of Life 23 Future Technology

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  • Robotic Head and Neck Surgery: The Essential

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Robotic Head and Neck Surgery: The Essential

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    Book SynopsisHead and neck surgery for benign and malignant disease is undergoing a groundbreaking transformation. Robot-assisted surgery is quickly being recognized as a significant innovation, demonstrating the potential to change treatment paradigms for head and neck disease. State-of-the-art robotics enables surgeons to access complex anatomy using a more minimally invasive approach, with the potential to improve patient outcome and reduce surgical morbidity. Learn from international clinicians who have pioneered new paths in the application of robotic-assisted surgery. Throughout the 16 chapters of this book, the authors provide comprehensive discussion of robotic surgical procedures for diseases affecting the oropharynx, larynx, hypopharynx, parapharyngeal space, thyroid, neck, and skull base. Key Features: Fundamental training and education-from ethical considerations and room set-up-to avoiding complications and clinical pearls Ten videos on the treatment of squamous and spindle cell carcinomas 150 superb illustrations enhance the didactic text Although further innovations and refinement of this technology will be forthcoming, the current state of robotic surgery encompassed in these pages lays a foundation for today and inspiration for tomorrow's advancements. The book is an invaluable resource for surgeons and residents interested in learning about and incorporating surgical robotics into otolaryngology practice, and will also benefit medical and radiation oncologists.Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Contemporary History of Robotic Surgery Chapter 2: Training and Education for Robotic Surgery Chapter 3: The Ethics of Surgical Innovation Chapter 4: Room Setup and Instrumentation Chapter 5: Robotic Surgery for Management of Oropharyngeal Malignancies Chapter 6: Robotic Reconstruction of the Oropharynx Chapter 7: The Prevention and Management of Complications in Robotic Surgery for Malignancy Chapter 8: Robotic Surgery for the Management of Sleep Apnea Chapter 9: The Prevention and Management of Complications of Robotic Sleep Surgery Chapter 10: Robotic Surgery of the Larynx Chapter 11: Robotic Surgery of the Hypopharynx Chapter 12: Robotic Surgery of the Parapharyngeal Speace Chapter 13: Transaxillary Robotic Thyroidectomy Chapter 14: Robotic Neck Dissection Chapter 15: Robotic Surgery of the Skull Base Chapter 16: The Future of Robotic Surgery

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    £121.60

  • Tonsillar Disorders: Etiology, Diagnosis &

    Nova Science Publishers Inc Tonsillar Disorders: Etiology, Diagnosis &

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    Book SynopsisThis book discusses the causes of various tonsillar diseases and conditions along with their treatments, including adenoids and related diseases in childhood; markers of lymphoid follicle function in chronic tonsillitis; oral ribosomal immunotherapy in recurrent pharyngotonsillitis; post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage; peritonsillar abscess and tumour necrosis factor producing cells in chronic tonsillitis.

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