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Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology

Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology

9780198834281
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Otolaryngological conditions affect people of all ages from newborns to older members of society, and have serious consequences for daily functions such as breathing, taste, and communication. There is a constant desire to understand the best evidence for current practice in a constantly evolving field such as medicine, and key publications underpin this contemporary knowledge. Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology presents a distilled summary of 99 of the classic, ground-breaking, and significant publications in the field of otolaryngology that are of essential relevance to the speciality today. Each paper is described, critiqued, and brought into the context of modern-day practice by a carefully selected team of international authorities from each subspecialist area to provide the reader with a clear understanding of the key publications in otolaryngology. Whether your aim is to understand the origins of otolaryngology, to review advances in key areas, or to gain insight from experts, this book offers a wealth of knowledge for everyone in the field, from the new trainee to the senior clinician. Landmark Papers in Otolaryngology is an invaluable and easily accessible reference text for all practitioners in the field, as well as those in overlapping specialities such as maxillofacial surgery, neurology, and plastic surgery.
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OUP Oxford
87647
9780198834281
9780198834281

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
434
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 246
Weight (g)
740
  • Otology and Audiology; Stapes surgery; Cholesteatoma surgery; Ossiculoplasty; Retraction pockets; Tympanic membrane perforations; Eustachian tube function; Imaging cholesteatoma; Malignant otitis externa; Tuning fork tests; Audiological aspects of presbyacusis; Impedance audiometry; Otoacoustic emissions; Neurotology; A facial nerve grading system; Medical management of Bells palsy; Surgical management of Bells palsy; The anatomical location of tinnitus; Tinnitus in normal hearing individuals; A neurophysiological model of tinnitus; The head thrust test; Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; Meni?res disease; Endolymphatic sac decompression; Vestibular migraine; Semicircular canal dehiscence; Histopathological aspects of presbyacusis; Sudden sensorineural hearing loss; Conservative management of vestibular schwannoma; Hearing preservation in vestibular schwannoma surgery; Cochlear implant design; Rhinology; Guidelines for the management of rhinosinusitis; Radiological staging of rhinosinusitis; Nasal polyposis; Endoscopic sinus surgery; Assessing quality of life in rhinosinusitis; Surgical outcomes for rhinosinusitis; Allergic rhintis and asthma; Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis; Immunotherapy; Noninfectious, nonallergic rhinitis; Epistaxis; Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia; Smell and taste disorders; Facial pain; Body dysmorphic disorder; Granulomatosis with polyangiitis; The classification of orbital complications of acute rhinosinusitis; Malignant Head and Neck Disease; Epidemiology of laryngeal cancer; Smoking, alcohol and head and neck cancer; Human Papilloma Virus; Laser microsurgery for laryngeal cancer; Oncological management of head and neck cancer I; Oncological management of head and neck cancer II; Oncological management of head and neck cancer III; PET-CT as a method of surveillance for head and neck cancer; Quality of life for patients with laryngeal cancer; Incidence of thyroid cancer; Radiological assessment of thyroid nodules; Predicting outcome in thyroid cancer; Radioiodine for thyroid cancer; Benign Head and Neck Disease, Laryngology, and Sleep Medicine; Pharyngeal pouch surgery; Thyroglossal duct cyst surgery; The physiology of vocal cord movement; Evaluation of dysphonia; Laryngopharyngeal reflux disease; Assessing daytime sleepiness; Sleep nasendoscopy; Snoring surgery; Paediatrics; Tonsillitis; Tonsillectomy; Otitis media with effusion; Ventilation tubes; Acute otitis media with effusion; Brainstem evoked response audiometry; Paediatric sensorineural hearing loss; Congenital malformations of the inner ear; Grading subglottic stenosis; The cricoid split; Laryngeal papillomatosis; Infantile capillary haemangiomas; Cervical lymphadenitis in children; Cochlear implantation in children; Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery; Classification of fascio-cutaneous flaps; Vascular territories; Microvascular free flaps in head and neck surgery; The free thigh flap; Skull base flaps; Classification of facial fractures; The temporomandibular joint; Drooling; Miscellaneous; Steroids for children undergoing tonsillectomy; Implications of codeine administration after tonsillectomy; Effects of general anaesthesia in children; Managing perioperative anticoagulation; Postoperative venous thromboembolism; Tranexamic acid; Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee; Bolitho v City & Hackney Health Authority; Chappel v Hart; Noise-induced hearing loss;
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