488 Pages 728 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book is designed to help the busy practitioner develop a differential diagnosis for the otolaryngology problems they encounter in the outpatient, inpatient, or emergency setting. The authors discuss clinical presentations and treatments, complemented by photographs of examinations and procedures to help physicians with diagnosis.

    The book features concise descriptions and highlights key treatment plans for the most common conditions in otolaryngology. For ease of reference, chapters are organised into five major sections, reflecting the make-up of the specialty: Otology, Rhinology/Skull Base, Laryngology, Head & Neck, Facial Plastics, and Pediatrics.

    Easy to read and richly illustrated with relevant clinical photographs and diagrams, Otolaryngology: A Color Handbook will be an indispensable reference for otolaryngologists, primary care providers, physician assistants, nurses, and students.

    Otology
    Normal Examination
    Diseases of the Auricle and External Ear
    Diseases of the Middle Ear
    Additional Diseases of the Temporal Bone, Seventh and Eighth Nerves
    Rhinology and Skull Base
    Normal Exam
    Diseases of the Septum and Turbinates
    Diseases of the Sinuses
    Additional Tumors of the Skull Base
    Laryngology
    Normal examination
    Diseases of the Larynx and Trachea
    Head & Neck
    Diseases of the Oral Cavity & of Dental Origin
    Disease of the Salivary Glands
    Masses of the Pharynx, Head & Neck
    Thyroid Disease and Parathyroid disease
    Reconstructive Surgery of head and neck defects
    Facial Plastics
    Normal facial analysis
    Nose
    Ear
    Aging Face/Rhytids
    Skin
    Hair
    Trauma
    Reanimation of Facial Paralysis
    Pediatrics
    Ear
    Nose/Sinus
    Oral cavity & pharynx
    Neck
    Airway
    Craniofacial anomalies and syndromes

    Biography

    Swibel Rosenthal, Laura H.; Patadia, Monica O.; Stankiewicz, James A.

    “This is a superb book that commendably straddles the twin aims of being an atlas whilst at the same is also a standard textbook. Fusing these attributes together produces this excellent book which is a pleasure to read… It will make a good book for an ENT specialist, especially for someone in training whilst it is also a great book for a non ENT specialist like a GP.” – Dr Harry Brown, Glycosmedia

     

    "This concisely-written text is annotated with many colour clinical images and scans. The design is very different to most books: the six sections cover the main domains of the specialty – head and neck, rhinology, laryngology, otology and neurotology, facial plastics and paediatrics…The book is multi-authored with 39 of 41 contributors from the USA. This may give the book a bias towards North American practice that the reader should bear in mind, particularly in regard to terminology. However, any reader who is just starting in otolaryngology will relish the vast array of images and gain a rapid overview of the main factors with each of the described disorders." – Andrew C Swift, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool