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The Larynx - Marvin P. Fried, Alfio Ferlito

The Larynx

Buch | Hardcover
932 Seiten
2009 | 3rd Revised edition
Plural Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-59756-256-0 (ISBN)
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Totally revised, completely updated, and massively expanded, the new edition comprehensively covers the subject area and encompasses the talents of the world-leading international specialists drawn from every conceivable field with an interest in the larynx, among them pediatric and adult laryngologists, voice and speech pathologists.
This new, landmark edition represents an amalgamation of two of the most famous and well reviewed books on the science, diagnosis, clinical management, and surgical and non-surgical treatment of laryngeal diseases and disorders. The Larynx 3rd edition merges Ferlito's Diseases of the Larynx (2000, copublished by Arnold in the UK and OUP in the US) and Fried's The Larynx: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2nd Edition (Mosby). Totally revised, completely updated, and massively expanded, the new edition comprehensively covers the subject area and encompasses the talents of the world-leading international specialists drawn from every conceivable field with an interest in the larynx, among them pediatric and adult laryngologists, voice and speech pathologists, anatomists and physiologists, pathologists, radiologists, anesthesiologists, oncologists, chemotherapists, radiotherapists, and immunologists. The must-have ENT volume in every medical library, laryngologist's office and speech pathology department library.

Marvin Fried, M.D., F.A.C.S. Marvin P. Fried, M.D. is a New York native, and graduate of City College of New York 1965. He received the New York City Jonas Salk Award and Scholarship from New York City College. He graduated Tufts University School of Medicine in 1969, followed by training in Otolaryngology at Washington University School of Medicine, where he also served as a Fellow of the National Institute of Neurologic Disease and Stroke. After serving in the United States Public Health Service in Norfolk, Virginia at the rank of Surgeon (Commander), his first faculty appointment was at Boston University School of Medicine and Tufts University School of Medicine. In 1979, he joined the Harvard Medical School faculty, being promoted ultimately to Professor of Otology and Laryngology in 1997. He served as Chief of the Divisions of Otolaryngology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Co-Director of the Head and Neck Oncology Program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. In 1999, he became Professor of Otolaryngology and University Chairman, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center. He also has served as the Program Director for the Otolaryngology Residency Program at Harvard Medical Center, and now at AECOM. His awards include first place award for Basic Research in Otolaryngology as a Resident from the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (1975), the Edmund Prince Fowler Award for Basic Science Research from the American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society (Triologic Society) 1984, the Honor Award of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1988, and the Mark Award for Contributions to the Advancement of Laser Medicine and Surgery in 1994 from the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. He received the Medal of the City of Paris in 1987 for the First International Medical Symposium offered by Harvard Medical School. He has been listed in the Best Doctors in America; Best Doctors in New York (Castle Connolly Medical LTD), as well as in "New York's Top 100 Minimally Invasive Surgeons," and "New York's Best Doctors" (New York Magazine). Dr. Fried has had numerous national positions, including member of the Audit Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, as well as Chairman of its Laser Safety Committee. He has been President of the Society of University Otolaryngologists-Head and Neck Surgeons, and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. He is Secretary of the American Rhinologic Society, and the American Laryngological Association. He has also served on numerous committees for other organizations, such as, the American Society for Head and Neck Surgery, and the American Broncho-Esophagological Association. Dr. Fried is on the Editorial Board of The Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The Laryngoscope, Ear Nose and Throat Journal, The Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine and Surgery, Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, and The Annales d'Oto-Laryngologie et de Chirurgie Cervico Faciale. He is also a manuscript reviewer for a number of other journals. His research interests have been and remain in the realm of technical applications for the improvement of surgery as it relates to disorders of the head and neck. This has included laser applications and safety, computer-assisted and image-guided surgery, and surgical simulation. He has been the principal investigator on grants issues by the Department of Defense, as well as current investigator from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. His research contributions have included investigations onto safe laser practices for disorders of the head and neck, investigations into microvascular reconstruction, including laser tissue welding, image guidance for photothermal treatment with lasers, and virtual endoscopy. He is currently investigating the use of sophisticated surgical simulation for training of residents and physicians for endoscopic sinus surgery and its relationship to the improvement of patient safety. He has authored over 150 original reports, reviews, and chapters, as well as books and monographs. He has been the Senior Editor of two editions of a definitive textbook on laryngeal disorders. Alfio Ferlito, M.D. Alfio Ferlito, M.D. is Director of the Department of Surgical Sciences, Professor and Chairman of the ENT Clinic at the University of Udine School of Medicine. He graduated in medicine at the University of Bologna. After two years at the University of Trieste, he worked at the ENT Department of Padua University from 1970 to 1997. He has collaborated in writing articles, editorials, commentaries, letters to the editor, special issues, book chapters and books with 323 international experts. He has edited a three-volume book entitled Cancer of the Larynx (CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1985) and three other books entitled Neoplasms of the Larynx (Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1993), Surgical Pathology of Laryngeal Neoplasms (Chapman and Hall, London, 1996) and Diseases of the Larynx (Arnold, London, 2000), and co-authored two books entitled Granulomas and Neoplasms of the Larynx (Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1988) and Surgery for Cancer of the Larynx and Related Structures together with Dr. Carl E. Silver (Saunders, Philadelphia, 1996). He is editor with Dr. Marvin P. Fried of The Larynx (Plural Publishing). He has been the author or co-author of 383 refereed publications in 46 medical journals and 48 chapters in various books.

Volume I Part I. Historical Perspective 1. The History of Laryngology Collin S. Karmody Part II. Basic Sciences 2. Evolution of the Human Larynx: Nature's Great Experiment Jeffrey T. Laitman Joy S. Reidenberg 3. Laryngeal Development David H. Henick and John A. Tucker 4. The Pediatric Larynx John P. Bent, III, Ronda E. Alexander, Roland D. Eavey 5. Adult Laryngeal Anatomy Marvin P. Fried, Samuel M. Meller, and Alessandra Rinaldo 6. Laryngeal Physiology Clarence T Sasaki, Jagdeep Hundal, Douglas A. Ross Part III. Diagnosis 7. Patient History Robert Thayer Sataloff, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Joseph Anticaglia 8. Physical Examination Robert Thayer Sataloff 9. Videolaryngoscopy and Laryngeal Photography Eiji Yanagisawa, Ken Yanagisawa 10. History and Physical Examination of a Child with a Voice Disorder Roger C. Nuss 11. Laryngeal Imaging: Stroboscopy, High-Speed Digital Imaging, and Kymography Dianne M. Bless, Rita R. Patel, Nadine Connor 12. Laryngeal Electromyography: Principles, Applications, Problems Lucian Sulica, Andrew Blitzer 13. Electroglottography/Electrolaryngography David M. Howard 14. The Phonetogram: Measurement and Interpretation Harm K. Schutte 15. Videokymography (VKG) Jan G. Aevec, Frantisek Aeram, Harm K. Schutte 16. Diagnostic Imaging of the Larynx Ian J. Witterick, Edward E. Kassel, Arnold M. Noyek 17. Virtual Laryngoscopy Natalie P. Higgins, Richard V. Smith, Marvin P. Fried Part IV. Anesthesia 18. Anesthetic Principles of Airway Management Allan C.D. Brown 19. Anesthesia for Office-Based Laryngology Seth H. Dailey Part V. Pediatric Laryngology 20. Evaluation of the Pediatric Larynx Ellen M. Friedman, Tulio A. Valdez 21. Evaluation of the Child in Respiratory Distress Tulio A. Valdez, Ellen M. Friedman 22. Pediatric Voice Disorders Mark E. Boseley, Christopher J. Hartnick, Shirley Gherston 23. Speech and Language Development in the Child Robert J. Ruben 24. Congenital Anomalies of the Larynx Sanjay Parikh, Thomas J. Ow, Trevor J. McGill 25. Infectious Diseases of the Pediatric Airway David H. Darrow, Jaime M. Eaglin, Lauren D. Holinger 26. Pediatric Vocal Fold Immobility Tulio A. Valdez, Ellen M. Friedman 27. Glottic and Subglottic Stenosis Michael J. Rutter, Dana M. Thompson, Robin T. Cotton 28. Extraesophageal Manifestations of Pediatric Gastroesophageal Reflux D.J. Trigg, Kristina W. Rosbe 29. Acquired Diseases of the Pediatric Larynx Frank L. Rimell 30. Foreign Bodies in the Pediatric Airway David Albert 31. Pediatric Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Bettie M. Steinberg, Mark J. Shikowitz 32. Perspectives on the Pediatric Larynx with Tracheotomy Suzanne A. Abraham 33. Neoplasms of the Pediatric Larynx Robert F. Ward, Eli Grunstein Part VI. Voice 34. Neurologic and Neuromuscular Diseases of the Larynx Lucian Sulica, Marvin P. Fried 35. Spasmodic Dysphonia: Evaluation and Management Jerome S. Schwartz, Andrew Blitzer 36. Vocal Aberrations in Dysarthria Grete A. Fries, Dilip D. Madnani, Thomas J. Ow, Rhonda E. Alexander 37. Rehabilitation of the Immobile Vocal Fold David E. Vokes, Roger L. Crumley 38. Nonsurgical Voice Rehabilitation Linda Carroll 39. Management of Vocal Pathology in the Voice Professional: Introduction and Overview Robert Thayer Sataloff 40. Thyroplasty: Indications, Techniques, Outcome Charles N. Ford 41. Behavioral Management of the Performing Voice Kate DeVore, Pamela Lynn Harvey 42. Psychological Aspects of Voice Disorders Deborah Caputo Rosen, Reinhardt J. Heuer, Steven H. Levy, Robert Thayer Sataloff Part VII. Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders 43. Laryngeal Infections Kenneth W. Altman, Stanley M. Shapshay 44. Inflammatory Diseases of the Larynx Michel Bove, Priya Krishna, Robert Lebovics, H. Bryan Neel III, Clark A. Rosen 45. Laryngeal Manifestations of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Theresa A. Gurney, Kelvin C. Lee, Andrew H. Murr 46. Immunologic Disorders of the Larynx Gabriele S. de Vos, David L. Rosenstreich 47. Tracheotomy Bradley A. Schiff, Craig Littman Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2009
Zusatzinfo b/w illustrations
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 3257 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete HNO-Heilkunde
ISBN-10 1-59756-256-4 / 1597562564
ISBN-13 978-1-59756-256-0 / 9781597562560
Zustand Neuware
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