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Oxford Textbook of Otolaryngology

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ISBN: 9780192871633
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Otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery (ORL-HNS) is a surgical subspeciality that affects all age groups and covers a wide range of pathologies and treatments from the commonest of conditions seen in primary care to some of the rarest, requiring tertiary investigation and state of the art treatments. This makes it difficult for those training and working in ORL-HNS and its allied specialities to learn about and keep up to date with all its component parts.
The Oxford Textbook of Otolaryngology provides a solution. A comprehensive guide to all aspects of the speciality, the textbook covers all the knowledge that clinicians from all subspecialties of otolaryngology requires to keep abreast of current practice, with a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice.
The textbook is divided into sections on Otology and Audiology, Rhinology, Head and Neck Surgery and Paediatric Otolaryngology. These sections are then further divided into two broad sub-sections: the first covering common presenting symptoms and signs, and the second covering specific conditions. The introductory chapters of this book aim to provide insight into emerging aspects of medicine that are essential for the day-to-day practice of otolaryngology before moving on to the more specific areas highlighted.
The textbook is the perfect resource to aid an otolaryngology trainee in passing key examinations while also suitable for established specialists to help remain up to date and to meet the necessary requirements for revalidation.

  • A comprehensive guide to all aspects of the speciality, the textbook covers all the knowledge that clinicians from all subspecialties of otolaryngology requires to keep abreast of current practice, with a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice.
  • A comprehensive guide to all aspects of the speciality, the textbook covers all the knowledge that clinicians from all subspecialties of otolaryngology requires to keep abreast of current practice, with a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice.
  • Sections on Otology and Audiology, Rhinology, Head & Neck Surgery and Paediatric Otolaryngology
  • The editors have drawn upon a team of respected international authorities on the subject matter at hand, to allow the reader unrestricted access to expertise from around the world.
  • This concise and accessible text comprehensively covers the problems and their solutions in paediatric and adult otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery for anyone with an interest in the subject.

Περιεχόμενα

1. Introduction
1:Being a good doctor, Peter Chapman
2:The rights of the patient, Martyn Patel
3:Anaesthetics for otolaryngology, Simon Fletcher
4:Practicing otolaryngology in the COVID era, Andrew Thamboo
2. Otology and Audiology
5:Clinical and audiological assessment of hearing, Gemma Crundwell
6:Tinnitus and disorders of sound tolerance, Don McFerran
7:Vertigo, Peter Rea and Joel Goebel
8:Otalgia and otorrhoea, Phil Clamp
9:Aural fullness, Holger Sudhoff
10:Facial nerve palsy, Richard Irving
11:Sensorineural hearing loss, Ted Meyer
12:Conductive (or mixed) hearing loss with an intact tympanic membrane, Paul Merkus and Thade Goderie
13:Abnormalities of the external auditory canal, Pablo Reyes and Miguel Vaca González
14:Meniere’s disease and vestibular migraine, Louisa Murdin
15:Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Jeffery Sharon and Danielle Gillard
16:Audiovestibular implants, Neil Donnelly and Patrick Axon
17:Noise induced hearing loss, Peter Webber
18:Lateral skull base disease, Walter Kutz and Daniel Killeen
19:Cholestetoma, Neil Baillie
20:Stapes surgery, Chris Aldren
21:Ossiculoplasty, Chris Aldren
22:Tympanoplasty, Matthew Clark
23:Temporal bone trauma, Nicola Quaranta
24:Necrotising otitis externa, Emma Stapleton and Glen Watson
3. Rhinology
25:Clinical assessment of the nose and paranasal sinuses, Andrew Swift
26:Disturbances of olfaction, Carl Philpott
27:Epistaxis, Raj Bhalla and John Phillips
28:Septal perforation, Tim Woolford
29:Rhinorrhoea, Amin Javer
30:Post-nasal drip, Isma Iqbal
31:Headache and facial pain, Iain Hathorn
32:Epiphora, Ashok Rokade
33:Nasal obstruction, Peter Andrews
34:Nasal crusting, Catherine Rennie
35:Rhinoplasty, Fazil Apaydin
36:Acute sinus disease, Isam Alobid
37:Endoscopic sinus surgery, Claire Hopkins
38:Chronic sinus disease, Richard Harvey
39:Sinonasal tumours, Carl Snyderman
40:Surgical facial rejuvenation, Ozcan Cakmak and Mahmoud Daoud
41:Non-surgical facial rejuvenation, Alwyn D Souza and Chew Lip Ng
42:Allergy, Richard Douglas
43:Heriditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, Simon Gane
44:Endoscopic approaches to the anterior skull base, Shahz Ahmed
45:Anterior skull base reconstruction, Caroline Smith, Omar Pathmanaban, and Raj Bhalla
4. Head and Neck Surgery
46:Approach to the patient presenting with head and neck symptoms, Vinidh Paleri
47:Dysphonia, Yakubu Karagama
48:Dysphagia, Somiah Siddiq and Reza Nouraie
49:Sore throat, Jenny Montgomery
50:Neck mass, Cameron Davies-Husband and David Walker
51:Snoring and sleep apnoea, Khalid Ghuffoor and Jahangir Ahmed
52:Acute and subacute airway compromise, Navin Mani and Sofia Clegg
53:Head and neck trauma, Jai Manick
54:Oral ulcer, Stefano Fedele
55:Laryngeal precancer and cancer, David Hamilton and Anna Thompson
56:Oropharyngeal cancer, Zaid Awad and Dorothy Gujral
57:Oral precancer and cancer, Deepa Nair
58:Salivary gland tumours, Nitin Pagedar
59:Thyroid cancer, Neil Sharma
60:Pharyngeal pouch and hypopharynx cancer, Laura Warner
61:Nasopharyngeal cancer, Shree Bhide and Pablo Nencares
62:Neck space infections, Zi-Wei Liu
63:Parathyroid disease, Mimi Irune
64:Reconstruction of the head and neck, Vijay Haribakti
65:Non-surgical treatments for head and neck cancer, Shahid Iqbal
66:Rehabilitation of the head and neck cancer patient, Jo Patterson and Sarah Stephen
67:Benign neck lumps, Samantha Hassid
68:Head and neck pathology, Max Robinson
69:Head and neck imaging, Derfel ap Dafydd
70:Tracheostomy care, Asit Arora
71:Phonosurgery, Kate Heathcote
72:Movement disorders of the Larynx, Julia Selby
5. Paediatrics
73:Assessment of the neonate, infant, child and adolescent, Hasnaa Ismail Koch and Andrea Burgess
74:Acute airway compromise, Sanjay Parikh and Sean Evans
75:Snoring and Noisy Breathing, Kate Stephenson and Michael Kuo
76:Sore throat, Nico Jonas and Alex Millington
77:The runny nose, Su De and Ravi Sharma
78:Blocked nose, Neil Chadha
79:Dysphonia, Scott Rickert and Eadaoin O’Cathain
80:Dysphagia, Michelle Wyatt and Vicky Thorpe
81:Neck masses, cysts, and sinuses, Haytham Kubba and Tash Kunanandam
82:Drooling and salivary glands, Neil Bateman
83:Paediatric hearing loss, Ian Bruce, Jaya Nichani, and Adam Walker
84:The painful or discharging ear, Ricky Pal and Mark Felton
85:The dizzy child, Alok Sharma and Gundula Thiel
86:Laryngotracheal Stenosis, Ben Hartley and Claire Fauenfelder
87:Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy, Keith Trimble
88:Otitis Media with Effusion, Mat Daniel
89:Cleft and craniofacial abnormalities, Louisa Ferguson
90:Common paediatric ENT syndromes, Ravi Thevasagayam and Sanj Gupta