Key Topics in Otolaryngology
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Key Topics in Otolaryngology

  1. 504 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Key Topics in Otolaryngology

About this book

The long and eagerly awaited third edition of this popular and compact textbook is here.

Often labelled an "exam bible" in its previous editions, Key Topics in Otorhinolaryngology provides a concise yet comprehensive overview that clinical students and trainees alike can use. It will serve as an ideal introduction to ENT and also prove to be a valuable revision aid for ENT examinations.

Conceived and edited by three very knowledgeable and highly respected ENT surgeonsfrom the UK with a wealth of examining experience and an in-depth understanding of the British, European, and International examination formats and contents.

Key Features:

  • Contents organised alphabetically in manageable sized chapters, covering individual topics in a systematic style with great clarity.
  • Liberally updated to reflect new developments in the field – with 21 new chapters, and inclusive coverage of all sub-specialties in the discipline.
  • An ideal introduction to the specialty for medical students, and an accessible source of reference for general practitioners and junior doctors covering ENT.
  • It is insightful and succinct, whilst providing sufficient detail to be used as a valuable revision aid for those studying for post-graduate examinations in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery.

Key Topics in Otolaryngology is certain to become a much-used reference for students, primary healtcare physicians and surgical trainees alike.

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Information

Publisher
Thieme
Year
2019
eBook ISBN
9783132406872

Table of contents

  1. Key Topics in Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Contributors
  7. 1 Adenoids
  8. 2 Age-Associated Hearing Loss
  9. 3 Anaesthesia—General
  10. 4 Anaesthesia—Local
  11. 5 Anaesthesia—Sedation
  12. 6 Audit, Quality Improvement and Clinical Governance
  13. 7 Barotrauma
  14. 8 Caloric Tests
  15. 9 Cervical Lymphadenopathy
  16. 10 Cholesteatoma
  17. 11 Clinical Assessment of Hearing
  18. 12 Cochlear Implants
  19. 13 Congenital Hearing Disorders
  20. 14 Consent and Capacity
  21. 15 Cosmetic Surgery
  22. 16 Cough
  23. 17 Day Case ENT Surgery
  24. 18 Drooling
  25. 19 Epiglottitis
  26. 20 Epistaxis
  27. 21 Eponyms in ENT
  28. 22 Evidence-Based Medicine
  29. 23 Evoked Response Audiometry
  30. 24 Examination of the Ear
  31. 25 Examination of the Head and Neck
  32. 26 Examination of the Nose
  33. 27 Examinations in ENT
  34. 28 External Ear Conditions
  35. 29 Facial Nerve Palsy
  36. 30 Fistula
  37. 31 Foreign Bodies in ENT
  38. 32 Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
  39. 33 Globus Pharyngeus
  40. 34 Halitosis
  41. 35 Headache and Facial Pain
  42. 36 Hearing Aids
  43. 37 Hearing Loss—Acquired
  44. 38 HIV in Otolaryngology
  45. 39 Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma
  46. 40 Imaging in ENT
  47. 41 Impedance Audiometry
  48. 42 Labyrinthitis
  49. 43 Laryngeal Carcinoma
  50. 44 Laryngectomy
  51. 45 Lasers in ENT
  52. 46 Literature Review and Statistics
  53. 47 Mastoid Surgery
  54. 48 Medicolegal Aspects of ENT
  55. 49 MĆ©niĆØre’s Disease
  56. 50 Nasal Reconstruction
  57. 51 Nasal Trauma
  58. 52 Nasopharyngeal Tumours
  59. 53 Neck Dissection
  60. 54 Neck Swellings
  61. 55 Neck Space Infection
  62. 56 Neck Trauma
  63. 57 Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
  64. 58 Non-Healing Nasal Granulomata
  65. 59 Non-Organic Hearing Loss
  66. 60 Nutrition in Head and Neck Cancer
  67. 61 Oral Cavity Carcinoma
  68. 62 Oral Lesions
  69. 63 Oropharyngeal Carcinoma
  70. 64 Otalgia
  71. 65 Otitis Externa
  72. 66 Otitis Media with Effusion
  73. 67 Otoacoustic Emissions
  74. 68 Otorrhoea
  75. 69 Otosclerosis
  76. 70 Ototoxicity
  77. 71 Paediatric Airway Problems
  78. 72 Paediatric Endoscopy
  79. 73 Paediatric Genetic Syndromes and Associations
  80. 74 Paediatric Hearing Assessment
  81. 75 Paediatric Nasal Obstruction
  82. 76 Papilloma of the Larynx
  83. 77 Parathyroid Disease
  84. 78 Perilymph and Labyrinthine Fistula
  85. 79 Pharyngeal Pouch
  86. 80 Pure-Tone Audiometry
  87. 81 Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer
  88. 82 Reconstructive Surgery
  89. 83 Rhinitis—Allergic
  90. 84 Rhinitis—Non-Allergic
  91. 85 Rhinoplasty
  92. 86 Rhinosinusitis—Appropriate Terminology
  93. 87 Rhinosinusitis—Acute
  94. 88 Rhinosinusitis—Chronic without Nasal Polyps
  95. 89 Rhinosinusitis-Chronic (with Nasal Polyps)
  96. 90 Rhinosinusitis—Complications
  97. 91 Rhinosinusitis—Fungal
  98. 92 Robots in ENT/Head and Neck Surgery
  99. 93 Salivary Gland Diseases
  100. 94 Salivary Gland Neoplasms
  101. 95 Septal Perforation
  102. 96 Sinonasal Tumours
  103. 97 Skin Cancer—Melanoma
  104. 98 Skin Cancer—Non-Melanoma
  105. 99 Smell and Taste Disorders
  106. 100 Snoring and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder
  107. 101 Speech and Swallow Rehabilitation Following Head and Neck Surgery
  108. 102 Speech Audiometry
  109. 103 Speech and Language Therapy for Benign Voice Disorders
  110. 104 Stertor and Stridor
  111. 105 Sudden Hearing Loss
  112. 106 Suppurative Otitis Media—Acute
  113. 107 Suppurative Otitis Media—Chronic
  114. 108 Suppurative Otitis Media—Complications
  115. 109 Temporal Bone Cancer
  116. 110 Temporal Bone Fractures
  117. 111 Thyroid Disease—Benign
  118. 112 Thyroid Disease—Malignant
  119. 113 Tinnitus
  120. 114 Tonsil Disease
  121. 115 Tonsillectomy
  122. 116 Tracheostomy
  123. 117 Tympanoplasty
  124. 118 Tympanosclerosis
  125. 119 Vertigo
  126. 120 Vestibular Function Tests
  127. 121 Vestibular Schwannoma
  128. 122 Vocal Fold Paralysis
  129. 123 Voice Disorders
  130. Index