Symptom Oriented Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (Verlag)
978-93-5152-805-0 (ISBN)
The three volumes are each divided into two sections. Each section begins with the anatomy of the structures concerned, followed by chapters on associated symptoms and their diagnoses. The first volume covers head and neck, and laryngology, and the second volume covers rhinology and facial plastics. The final volume covers otology, with a section on paediatrics which includes nasal, oral, oesophageal and otological symptoms, including guidance on choking and swallowing difficulties.
This comprehensive book is enhanced by 900 full colour images across 1200 pages, making this an essential resource for consultant otolaryngologists and residents.
Key Points
Three volume guide to symptoms and diagnosis in otolaryngology
Two sections in each volume, covering anatomy and a broad range of symptoms
Final section devoted to symptoms in paediatric otolaryngology
900 full colour images
Zahoor Ahmad MBBS MS FRACS Consultant, Otolaryngologist—Head & Neck Surgeon, University of Auckland Hospitals, New Zealand, Vice-Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery, Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, New Zealand Randall P Morton MBBS MSc FRACS Chief of ORL Department, Counties-Manukau DHB, Manukau City, Auckland, New Zealand Malcolm Giles MB chB FRACS Otolaryngologist, Otolaryngology Clinic, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton West, New Zealand
Volume 1
Section One: Head and Neck
Clinical Anatomy of the Mouth
Clinical Anatomy of the Pharynx and Oesophagus
Clinical Anatomy of the Neck
Clinical and Surgical Anatomy of the Major Salivary Glands
The Patient presenting with a Mucosal Lesion in the Oral Cavity
The Patient presenting with a Suspicious Ulcer or Massin the Oral Cavity
The Patient with a Swelling or Cyst of the Jaw (maxilla / mandible)
The Patient with an Submucosal Cyst or Mass in the Oral Cavity
The Patient Presenting with a Taste Disorder
The Patient Complaining of a Dry Mouth
The Adolescent Presenting with a Naso-pharyngeal Mass: A Teenager +/- Early Adult Presenting with Nasal Obstruction +/- Recurrent Epistaxis
The Patient Presenting with a Cyst in the Neck
The Patient Presenting with Recurrent / Persistent Diffuse Parotid Swelling
The Patient Presenting with a Mass in the Parotid Gland
The Patient with Recurrent Painful Submandibular Gland Swelling
The Patient Presenting with a Persistent/ ProgressiveSubmandibular Mass
The Patient Presenting with Enlarged Cervical Lymph Nodes
The Patient Presenting with Recurrent or Persistent Sore or Irritable Throat
The Patient Presenting with Difficulty in swallowing
The Toxic Patient with Sore Throat and/or Painful Neck
The Patient Presenting with a Thyroid Mass
The Patient Presenting or Referred with a Cranial Nerve Lesion
The Patient Presenting or Referred with Trismus
The Patient Presenting with Facial Pain and Headache
The Patient Presenting with a Probable Skin Cancer (Head & Neck)
The Patient Presenting with Facial Trauma
The Patient Presenting with Penetrating Neck Trauma
The Patient Referred with Hyper-Parathyroidism
The Patient Presenting or Referred with "Frey’s Syndrome"
The Patient Presenting or Referred with “First Bite Syndrome"
The Patient Complaining of Halitosis
Section Two: Laryngology
Anatomy of the Larynx and Tracheobronchial Tree
Physiology of the Larynx
Assessment of the Difficult Airway
Objective Evaluation of the Voice
Patient with Pain in the Larynx (no swelling)
Stridor and Airway Obstruction
Laryngeal Trauma – Blunt Injury
The Patient withan Unremitting Rough or HuskyVoice
The Patient with a Weak, Breathy Voice
The Professional Voice- Assessment and Care
Chronic Cough
LP Reflux
Patient with Haemoptysis
Request for Gender Voice Change
Voice Rehabilitation after Laryngectomy
The Troublesome Tracheostomy
The Patient with Intermittent or Recurrent Hoarseness
The Patient Presenting with an Impacted Foreign Body
The Patient Referred with Aspiration
Volume 2
Section One: Rhinology
Clinical Anatomy of the Nose and Sinuses
Functional and Aesthetic Analysis of the Nose
The Patient Presenting with Bleeding Nose (Epistaxis)
The Patient Presenting with Nasal discharge
The Patient Presenting with Post-Nasal Drip
The Patient Presenting with Sneezing
The Patient Presenting with Sleep Disordered Breathing
The Patient Presenting with Disorders of Smell
The Patient Presenting with Nasal Congestion and Nasal Obstruction
The Patient Presenting with Facial Pain
The Patient Presenting with Trauma to Nose
The Patient Referred with Mid-face and NOE Fractures
The Patient Referred with Frontal Sinus Fracture
The Patient Referred with Mandible Fracture
The Patient Referred with Orbital Floor Fracture
The Patient Referred for Septoplasty
The Patient Referred with Nasal Valve Collapse
The Patient Referred with Septal Perforation
Section Two: Facial Plastics
Analysis of Aging Face
The Patient Presenting with Facial Aging and Role of Botulinum Toxin in Aging Face
The Patient Referred with Brow Ptosis and its Management
The Patient Referred with Pigmented and Non-Pigmented Lesions of the Face
The Patient Referred for Moh's Micrographic Surgery
The Patient Presenting with Crooked Nose
The Patient Presenting with Cleft Lip and Palate
The Patient Presenting with Facial Weakness
The Patient Presenting with Prominent Nose
The Patient Presenting with Saddle Nose
The Patient Wanting to Alter Asian Nose
Aesthetic Surgery of the Neck and Submental Region
The Patient Wanting a Midface Lift
Lasers and IPL in Facial Plastics
The Patient Wanting to Correct the Scars and Revise the Scars and Revise them
The Patient Wanting to Correct the Small Ears (Microtia)
The Patient Presenting for Correction of Ears (Otoplasty)
The Patient Presenting with Drooping Eye-Lids (Ptosis)
The Patient Presenting for Correction of Lids (Blepharoplasty)
The Patient Referred with Craniosynostosis
Local Flaps For Facial Reconstruction
Volume 3
Section One: Otology
Surgical Anatomy of the Ear
Surgical Physiology of the Ear
Examination of a Patient Presented with Hearing Loss
Audiological Testing
The Examination of a Patient with Dizziness/Balance Problems
Vestibular Testing of the Patient with Dizziness/Balance Problems
Imaging of the Temporal Bone and Lateral Skull Base in Otology/Neurotology
Introduction to the Patient Presenting with Hearing Loss
The Patient Presenting with Sudden/ Fluctuating Hearing Loss
The Adult Patient with Bilateral Hearing Loss
The Patient with Unilateral or Asymmetrical Hearing Loss
Rehabilitation of the Adult Patient with Hearing Loss
Surgical Management of the Patient with Hearing Loss
The Patient with Tinnitus
The Patient with Aural Fullness
The Patient Presenting with a Painful and Abnormal Ear
The Patient with the Discharging Ear
Patient Presenting with Unexplained Ear Pain
The Patient Presenting with Complications of Ear Disease
The Patient Presenting with Dizziness or Balance Disturbance
The Patient with a Facial Palsy
The Patient Presenting with Trauma to the Ear
Section Two: Paediatrics
The Child with Nasal Obstruction
The Child with Nasal Discharge
The Child with Epistaxis
The Child with Tongue-Tie
The Child with Earache
The Child with Chronic Hearing Loss
The Child Who Snores
The Child Who Drools
The Stridulous Child
The Child with Hoarse Voice
The Child Who Suddenly Chokes and Suspicious of a Foreign Body
The Child with Chronic Swallowing Difficulties
The Child with a Neck Mass
Zusatzinfo | 900 Halftones, color |
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Verlagsort | New Delhi |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 216 x 279 mm |
Gewicht | 2000 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► HNO-Heilkunde |
ISBN-10 | 93-5152-805-7 / 9351528057 |
ISBN-13 | 978-93-5152-805-0 / 9789351528050 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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