Beschreibung
<p><strong><em>The long and eagerly awaited third edition of this popular and compact textbook is here.</em></strong></p><p>Often labelled an "exam bible" in its previous editions,<cite>Key Topics in Otorhinolaryngology</cite> 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.</p><p>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.</p><p><strong>Key Features:</strong><ul><li>Contents organised alphabetically in manageable sized chapters, covering individual topics in a systematic style with great clarity.</li><li>Liberally updated to reflect new developments in the field&ndash; with 21 new chapters, and inclusive coverage of all sub-specialties in the discipline.</li><li>An ideal introduction to the specialty for medical students, and an accessible source of reference for general practitioners and junior doctors covering ENT.</li><li>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&amp; Neck Surgery.</li></ul></p><p><cite>Key Topics in Otolaryngology</cite> is certain to become a much-used reference for students, primary healtcare physicians and surgical trainees alike.</p><p>This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on<a href="https://medone.thieme.com">https://medone.thieme.com.</a></p>
Inhalt
<p>1 Adenoids<br>2 Age-Associated Hearing Loss<br>3 Anaesthesia—General<br>4 Anaesthesia—Local<br>5 Anaesthesia—Sedation<br>6 Audit, Quality Improvement and Clinical Governance<br>7 Barotrauma<br>8 Caloric Tests<br>9 Cervical Lymphadenopathy<br>10 Cholesteatoma<br>11 Clinical Assessment of Hearing<br>12 Cochlear Implants<br>13 Congenital Hearing Disorders<br>14 Consent and Capacity<br>15 Cosmetic Surgery<br>16 Cough<br>17 Day Case ENT Surgery<br>18 Drooling<br>19 Epiglottitis<br>20 Epistaxis<br>21 Eponyms in ENT<br>22 Evidence-Based Medicine<br>23 Evoked Response Audiometry<br>24 Examination of the Ear<br>25 Examination of the Head and Neck<br>26 Examination of the Nose<br>27 Examinations in ENT<br>28 External Ear Conditions<br>29 Facial Nerve Palsy<br>30 Fistula<br>31 Foreign Bodies in ENT<br>32 Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery<br>33 Globus Pharyngeus<br>34 Halitosis<br>35 Headache and Facial Pain<br>36 Hearing Aids<br>37 Hearing Loss—Acquired<br>38 HIV in Otolaryngology<br>39 Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma<br>40 Imaging in ENT<br>41 Impedance Audiometry<br>42 Labyrinthitis<br>43 Laryngeal Carcinoma<br>44 Laryngectomy<br>45 Lasers in ENT<br>46 Literature Review and Statistics<br>47 Mastoid Surgery<br>48 Medicolegal Aspects of ENT<br>49 Ménière's Disease<br>50 Nasal Reconstruction<br>51 Nasal Trauma<br>52 Nasopharyngeal Tumours<br>53 Neck Dissection<br>54 Neck Swellings<br>55 Neck Space Infection<br>56 Neck Trauma<br>57 Noise-Induced Hearing Loss<br>58 Non-Healing Nasal Granulomata<br>59 Non-Organic Hearing Loss<br>60 Nutrition in Head and Neck Cancer<br>61 Oral Cavity Carcinoma<br>62 Oral Lesions<br>63 Oropharyngeal Carcinoma<br>64 Otalgia<br>65 Otitis Externa<br>66 Otitis Media with Effusion<br>67 Otoacoustic Emissions<br>68 Otorrhoea<br>69 Otosclerosis<br>70 Ototoxicity<br>71 Paediatric Airway Problems<br>72 Paediatric Endoscopy<br>73 Paediatric Genetic Syndromes and Associations<br>74 Paediatric Hearing Assessment<br>75 Paediatric Nasal Obstruction<br>76 Papilloma of the Larynx<br>77 Parathyroid Disease<br>78 Perilymph and Labyrinthine Fistula<br>79 Pharyngeal Pouch<br>80 Pure-Tone Audiometry<br>81 Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer<br>82 Reconstructive Surgery<br>83 Rhinitis—Allergic<br>84 Rhinitis—Non-Allergic<br>85 Rhinoplasty<br>86 Rhinosinusitis—Appropriate Terminology<br>87 Rhinosinusitis—Acute<br>88 Rhinosinusitis—Chronic without Nasal Polyps<br>89 Rhinosinusitis—Chronic (with Nasal Polyps)<br>90 Rhinosinusitis—Complications<br>91 Rhinosinusitis—Fungal<br>92 Robots in ENT/Head and Neck Surgery<br>93 Salivary Gland Diseases<br>94 Salivary Gland Neoplasms<br>95 Septal Perforation<br>96 Sinonasal Tumours<br>97 Skin Cancer—Melanoma<br>98 Skin Cancer—Non-Melanoma<br>99 Smell and Taste Disorders<br>100 Snoring and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder<br>101 Speech and Swallow Rehabilitation Following Head and Neck Surgery<br>102 Speech Audiometry<br>103 Speech and Language Therapy for Benign Voice Disorders<br>104 Stertor and Stridor<br>105 Sudden Hearing Loss<br>106 Suppurative Otitis Media—Acute<br>107 Suppurative Otitis Media—Chronic<br>108 Suppurative Otitis Media—Complications<br>109 Temporal Bone Cancer<br>110 Temporal Bone Fractures<br>111 Thyroid Disease—Benign<br>112 Thyroid Disease—Malignant<br>113 Tinnitus<br>114 Tonsil Disease<br>115 Tonsillectomy<br>116 Tracheostomy<br>117 Tympanoplasty<br>118 Tympanosclerosis<br>119 Vertigo<br>120 Vestibular Function Tests<br>121 Vestibular Schwannoma<br>122 Vocal Fold Paralysis<br>123 Voice Disorders</p>
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