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Empty Nose Syndrome

Empty Nose Syndrome

Evidence Based Proposals for Inferior Turbinate Management

9780443107153
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The first publication devoted entirely to management of this potentially devastating syndrome, Empty Nose Syndrome:: Evidence Based Proposals for Inferior Turbinate Management takes a comprehensive, state-of-the-art look at ENS, serving as a valuable addition to the literature for physicians, surgeons, and trainees. ENS is a secondary atrophic rhinitis which is most often the result of excessive surgical removal of functioning turbinate tissue. In this timely reference, Drs. Eugene Barton Kern and Oren Friedman solidify the awareness of ENS, inform readers of the current state of knowledge on ENS, and provide detailed coverage of how to prevent or minimize it.
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Elsevier
93972
9780443107153
9780443107153

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
288
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
450
  • 1 Introduction and overview
    2 The scope of the empty nose syndrome (ENS)
    3 Pathophysiology of the empty nose syndrome (ENS)
    4 Treatment options for ENS
    5 The turbinates-an overview
    6 Brief history of evidence-based medicine
    7 The turbinates-management
    8 How do you find the Best Reduction Method” for inferior turbinate enlargement (hypertrophy”) reduction?
    9 Children and inferior turbinate reduction
    10 Medical journals: judging the quality of the editors, the peer reviewers, plus the issue of plagiarism
    11 Review, finishing touches, and closure
    Appendix
    Index
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