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Highly Commended by the BMA Medical Book Awards for Surgical Specialties!

Ear, nose, and throat diseases present and progress very differently in children than in adults, needing different diagnostic and treatment strategies. Training in the subspecialty of pediatric otolaryngology is often part of a general ENT program and not a program in itself. As such, the general otolaryngologist may be insufficiently prepared to handle certain pediatric cases.

R. W. Clarke's Pediatric Otolaryngology: Practical Clinical Management aims to provide the pediatric ENT resident or fellow, as well as the general ENT practitioner, with sound clinical guidance on ENT pathologies as they affect the pediatric population.

Key Features:

  • Fully describes the characteristics of ENT diseases in children, as opposed to only describing how the disorders differ from their presentations in adults
  • International cast of expert contributors
  • Practice based, for the clinician
  • Comprehensive accounts of hearing loss in children, often poorly covered in standard texts
  • Text boxes orient the reader to "danger signs," "top tips" in surgery, advice regarding potential complications, situations that need urgent referral, and medicolegal pitfalls

Pediatric Otolaryngology is an essential reference of this important subspecialty for ENT doctors in practice, as well as in preparation for board examinations.



Trade Review

The early chapters offer some absolute gems of wisdom, and the later chapters are bursting with all the facts necessary for higher exams such as the FRCS (ORL-HNS). -- ENT and Audiology News

The language is clear, and practical notes for outpatient care are quite helpful...The key points, figures, images, tables, and references, are all well-chosen, clear and concise. -- International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology



Table of Contents

Part I: General Considerations in Children's ENT
1. Introduction to Pediatric Otolaryngology
2. The Pediatric Consultation
3. Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
4. Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergencies
5. The Child with Special Needs
Part II: The Ear
6. Disorders of the External Ear
7. Acute Otitis Media
8. Otitis Media with Effusion
9. Disorders of the Middle Ear
10. Cholesteatoma
11. Disorders of Balance
12. Facial Palsy Reconstruction in Children
Part III: The Hearing Impaired Child
13. Introduction, Detection, and Early Management
14. Nonsurgical Management of the Child with Hearing Loss
15. Surgical Management of the Hearing-Impaired Child
Part IV: The Nose and Sinus
16. Nasal Obstruction in Children
17. Pediatric Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis
Part V: The Airway
18. Tongue, Floor of Mouth, Adenoids, and Tonsils
19. Obstructive Sleep Apnea
20. Airway Obstruction in Children
21. Congenital Disorders of the Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi
22. Acquired Disorders of the Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi
23. Tracheostomy
Part VI: Head and Neck
24. Neck Masses in Children: Congenital Neck Disease
25. Neck Masses in Children: Acquired Neck Masses
26. Salivary Gland Disorders in Children
27. Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems in Cleft Lip and Palate
28. Disorders of the Esophagus and Gastroesophageal Reflux
Appendix: Strength of Clinical Evidence

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      Publisher: Thieme Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 12/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9783131699015, 978-3131699015
      ISBN10: 3131699019

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Highly Commended by the BMA Medical Book Awards for Surgical Specialties!

      Ear, nose, and throat diseases present and progress very differently in children than in adults, needing different diagnostic and treatment strategies. Training in the subspecialty of pediatric otolaryngology is often part of a general ENT program and not a program in itself. As such, the general otolaryngologist may be insufficiently prepared to handle certain pediatric cases.

      R. W. Clarke's Pediatric Otolaryngology: Practical Clinical Management aims to provide the pediatric ENT resident or fellow, as well as the general ENT practitioner, with sound clinical guidance on ENT pathologies as they affect the pediatric population.

      Key Features:

      • Fully describes the characteristics of ENT diseases in children, as opposed to only describing how the disorders differ from their presentations in adults
      • International cast of expert contributors
      • Practice based, for the clinician
      • Comprehensive accounts of hearing loss in children, often poorly covered in standard texts
      • Text boxes orient the reader to "danger signs," "top tips" in surgery, advice regarding potential complications, situations that need urgent referral, and medicolegal pitfalls

      Pediatric Otolaryngology is an essential reference of this important subspecialty for ENT doctors in practice, as well as in preparation for board examinations.



      Trade Review

      The early chapters offer some absolute gems of wisdom, and the later chapters are bursting with all the facts necessary for higher exams such as the FRCS (ORL-HNS). -- ENT and Audiology News

      The language is clear, and practical notes for outpatient care are quite helpful...The key points, figures, images, tables, and references, are all well-chosen, clear and concise. -- International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology



      Table of Contents

      Part I: General Considerations in Children's ENT
      1. Introduction to Pediatric Otolaryngology
      2. The Pediatric Consultation
      3. Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
      4. Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergencies
      5. The Child with Special Needs
      Part II: The Ear
      6. Disorders of the External Ear
      7. Acute Otitis Media
      8. Otitis Media with Effusion
      9. Disorders of the Middle Ear
      10. Cholesteatoma
      11. Disorders of Balance
      12. Facial Palsy Reconstruction in Children
      Part III: The Hearing Impaired Child
      13. Introduction, Detection, and Early Management
      14. Nonsurgical Management of the Child with Hearing Loss
      15. Surgical Management of the Hearing-Impaired Child
      Part IV: The Nose and Sinus
      16. Nasal Obstruction in Children
      17. Pediatric Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis
      Part V: The Airway
      18. Tongue, Floor of Mouth, Adenoids, and Tonsils
      19. Obstructive Sleep Apnea
      20. Airway Obstruction in Children
      21. Congenital Disorders of the Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi
      22. Acquired Disorders of the Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi
      23. Tracheostomy
      Part VI: Head and Neck
      24. Neck Masses in Children: Congenital Neck Disease
      25. Neck Masses in Children: Acquired Neck Masses
      26. Salivary Gland Disorders in Children
      27. Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems in Cleft Lip and Palate
      28. Disorders of the Esophagus and Gastroesophageal Reflux
      Appendix: Strength of Clinical Evidence

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