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Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Second Edition
Rogan Corbridge and Nicholas Steventon
416 pages
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91 black and white images
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180x100mm
978-0-19-955079-1
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Flexicovers
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24 December 2009
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- Incorporates learning objectives, ward management information, and common modes of presentation in a concise single volume
- Covers the preparation of patients for theatre as well as overviews of common operations
- Features new chapters on ENT manifestations in HIV/AIDS, sleep disorders, common drugs used in ENT, and paediatric ENT conditions
- Includes expanded coverage of anatomy, practical and surgical procedures, and emergencies
- Emphasizes a patient-centred, practical approach throughout
This second edition of a best-selling Oxford Medical Handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the practice of ENT and head and neck surgery in a concise, practical, and easily accessible format. For use on the ward or for revision purposes, this new edition is organised anatomically and each section provides a summary of the essential approach to a specific presenting complaint. Quick access chapters are included detailing emergency conditions and their acute management. This new edition includes expanded sections on anatomy, paediatrics, drugs, practical and surgical procedures, and emergencies. There are new chapters covering ENT manifestations in HIV/AIDS and sleep disorders. Still the only pocket-sized reference of ENT available, this handbook is
unique in offering diagnostic flowcharts which guide readers based on specific sets of symptoms. Patient-centred and practical, this book represents a more accurate experience for those typically faced with ENT and head and neck surgery in clinical practice.Readership: Aimed primarily at junior doctors, trainees and specialist nurses in ENT, this handbook will also appeal to trainees in accident and emergency medicine, medical students, consultant otorhinolaryngologists, general practitioners, speech and language therapists, hearing therapists, and audiologists.
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Rogan Corbridge, Clinical Tutor and ENT Consultant, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and Consultant ENT Surgeon, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK, and Nicholas Steventon, Visiting ENT Specialist, Taranaki Base Hospital, New Plymouth, New Zealand
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"...a concise, clinically relevant overview of the speciality that would serve any ear, nose and throat junior well, particularly in the run up to examinations. Perhaps this book could be thought of more as a timely replacement to that other seminal text, the revision favourite Key Topics." - P. Jani and T Wilson, ENT Dept, Cambridge University Hospital
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1: Overview
2: ENT examination
3: Common methods of presentation
4: Investigations in ENT
5: External ear
6: Middle ear
7: Inner ear
8: The skull base
9: Nose and sinuses
10: The mouth, tonsils and adenoids
11: The salivary glands
12: The larynx
13: The oesphagus
14: The neck
15: The thyroid
16: Sleep disorders
17: Paediatric ENT conditions
18: Common operations
19: Ward care
20: Allied health professionals
21: Common drugs used in ENT disorders (and their side effects)
22: Practical procedures
23: ENT emergencies
24: Glossary of ENT terms and eponyms
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