Tinnitus: Theory and Management
B.C. Decker Inc (Verlag)
978-1-55009-243-1 (ISBN)
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Tinnitus: Theory and Management is designed to present a comprehensive view of the current state of the art of basic and clinical tinnitus research.Each chapter author was chosen on the basis of his or her personal contribution to the knowledge underlying the subject matter as well as his or her recognition as a leader in that aspect of research. The aim has been to review the literature critically and present the subject in a scientifically rigorous manner based on the experience of the author. Three chapters introduce the reader to the clinical aspects of tinnitus, the closely related subject of decreased sound tolerance as well as the epidemiology of tinnitus. The current theoretical basis of tinnitus is presented in 11 chapters that address discoveries and concepts from the inner ear to the auditory cortex as well as the limbic system and encompass somatosensory modulation, analogy to phantom limb pain, neural plasticity and much more. The evaluation of the patient is presented in 4 chapters covering otologic and audiologic considerations, accession and outcome measures and brain imaging. The final 7 chapters address treatment options for patients with tinnitus including drug trials and therapy, antidepressant therapy, tinnitus retraining therapy, the role of hearing aids, psychological methods of therapy, electrical suppression of tinnitus and the management of tinnitus.Editorial comments are featured after groups of chapters to aid the reader in understanding the significance and interrelationship of the presented information.
James Snow, Jr. MD Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Former Director, National Institutue on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health
Introduction
1. Overview: Suffering from Tinnitus. Robert A. Dobie, MD
2. Decreased Sound Tolerance. Pawel J. Jastreboff, PhD, ScD
3. Epidemiology of Tinnitus. Howard J. Hoffman, MA
Theoretical Bases
4. Biophysical Basis of Tinnitus. William E. Brownell, PhD
5. Molecular Biology of Hearing and Tinnitus. Allen F. Ryan, PhD
6. Cochlear Lesions in Tinnitus. Alfred L. Nuttall, PhD
7. Otoacoustic Emissions and Tinnitus. Brenda L. Lonsbury-Martin, PhD 8. Animal Models of Tinnitus. David B. Moody, PhD
9. Neurophysiologic Model of Tinnitus. Pawel J. Jastreboff, PhD, ScD
10. Somatosensory Tinnitus. Robert A. Levine, MD
11. Sensory Neucli in Tinnitus. Susan E. Shore, PhD
12. Neural Correlates of Tinnitus. James A. Kaltenbach, PhD
13. The Limbic System in Tinnitus. Anthony T. Cacace, PhD
14. The Cortex and Tinnitus. Jos J. Eggermont, PhD
15. Cortical Plasticity in Tinnitus. Christoph E. Schreiner, PhD, MD
Management - Evaluation of the Patient with Tinnitus
16. Otologic Evaluation. Phillip A. Wackym, MD
17. Audiologic Assessment. Stephen A. Fausti, PhD
18. Tinnitus Questionnaires. Craig W. Newman, PhD
19. Imaging Tinnitus. Alan H. Lockwood, MD
Treatment of the Patient with Tinnitus
20.Clinical Trials and Drug Therapy for Tinnitus. Robert A. Dobie, MD
21.Antidepressant Therapy for Tinnitus. Murray B. Stein, MD
22.Tinnitus Retraining Therapy. Pawel J. Jastreboff, PhD, ScD
23.Role of Hearing in Management for Tinnitus. Jacqueline B. Sheldrake 24.Psychological Methods of Therapy for Tinnitus. Richard S. Tyler, PhD
25.Electronical Surpression of Tinnitus. Jay T. Rubinstein, MD, PhD
Verlagsort | Ontario |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 221 x 279 mm |
Gewicht | 1429 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► HNO-Heilkunde |
ISBN-10 | 1-55009-243-X / 155009243X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-55009-243-1 / 9781550092431 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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