Cummings Review of Otolaryngology

Cummings Review of Otolaryngology

Last edition Elsevier Covering the entire spectrum of otolaryngology, Cummings Review of Otolaryngology is your go-to resource for efficient and effective preparation for in-service exams, the ABO oral and written boards, and the recertification exam. Using a logical, systematic approach, this unique review by Drs. Harrison W. Lin, Daniel S. Roberts, and Jeffrey P. Harris covers the most essential clinical information – such as differential diagnosis, clinical algorithms, and treatment options – in an easy-to-remember list format, helping you quickly respond to questions in a clinical and testing situation, teach other residents and medical students, or assist in patient management.

Last Edition

ISBN 13:h9780323401944

Imprint:hElsevier

Language:hEnglish

Authors:hHarrison W. Lin

Pub Date:h10/2016

Pages:h448

Illus:h300 illustrations

Weight:h860.00 grams

Size:h216 X 276 mm

Product Type:hSoftcover

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  • • Promotes efficient, immediate recall of material through a uniquely organized format, encouraging a way of thinking that is central to success on oral boards, on clinical rotations, and in patient care.
  • • Helps you answer questions such as: What questions do I need to ask in the history? What findings am I looking for on physical exam? What is the differential diagnosis? What are the critical findings on radiology and pathology studies? What are the treatment options? How do I perform this? and more, giving you a wealth of knowledge that can be accessed and used in any clinical or exam scenario.
  • • Includes practical sections on how to achieve success on the oral exam, as well as the most important pathology and radiology slides for in-service and board examinations.
  • • Features hard-to-find review coverage of sleep medicine, allergy, and dental/oral surgery.
  • • Ideal for review before clinical rounds with the attending surgeon, a complex surgical case, a mock oral board examination, or the American Board of Otolaryngology examinations.
  • • Expert Consult™ eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
  • Harrison W. Lin Associate Professor Otology, Neurotology & Skull Base Surger;
  • Daniel S. Roberts, Dr. Daniel Roberts is an ear, nose, and throat specialist with expertise in chronic ear surgery, cochlear implants, and skull base tumors. Dr. Roberts received his medical degree and Ph.D. in pharmacology and neuroscience from Boston University School of Medicine. He completed his residency training at Harvard Medical School in the Harvard Combined Program in Otolaryngology. Dr. Roberts also completed a fellowship in neurotology and skull base surgery at the prestigious House Ear Institute in Los Angeles.
  • Jeffrey P. Harris,MD, PhD, is an internationally recognized otologist, neurotologist and skull base surgeon who specializes in complex hearing reconstructive surgeries, including stapedectomy for otosclerosis, cochlear implants, mastoidectomy and eardrum reconstruction (tympanoplasty). He also performs intricate surgeries to treat acoustic neuroma and cholesteatomas (ear cysts).
  • • Cover image • Title page • Table of Contents • Copyright • Contributors • Foreword • Preface • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Preparing for Clinical Rounds and Board Examinations • Introduction • Oral Examinations • Differential Diagnosis and Clinical Rounds
  • 2. Otology and Neurotology • Temporal Bone Anatomy • The Auricle • Ear Canal • Eardrum (Fig. 2.5) • Middle Ear • Course of the Facial Nerve, Right-Ear Parasagittal View (Fig. 2.6) • Mastoid and Petrous Apex • Auditory Anatomy and Physiology • Vestibular Anatomy and Physiology • Audiologic Testing • Otitis Externa • Chronic Otitis Media, Mastoiditis, Apicitis, and Complications of the Otitis Media • Temporal Bone Trauma • Hearing Loss in Adults • Infections of the Labyrinth • Ototoxic and Vestibulotoxic Medications • Central Neural Auditory Prostheses • Hearing Aid Amplification • Applied Vestibular Physiology • Evaluation of the Patient With Dizziness (Fig. 2.20) • Peripheral Vestibular Disorders • Central Vestibular Disorders • Surgery for Vertigo • Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy • Tests of Facial Nerve Function (Fig. 2.21; Table 2.3) • Clinical Disorders of the Facial Nerve • Lateral Skull-Base Surgery • Stereotactic Radiation for Benign Skull-Base Lesions
  • 3. Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery • Evaluation • Facial Resurfacing • Injectables • Brow Lift • Blepharoplasty • Face Lift • Hair Restoration • Rhinoplasty • Otoplasty • Cleft Lip • Scar Revision • Reconstructive Options (See Cummings Otolaryngology, 6th ed., Chapter 24) • Facial Paralysis (See Cummings Otolaryngology, 6th ed., Chapter 172) • Maxillofacial Trauma (See Cummings Otolaryngology, 6th ed., Chapters 22, 23, and 121) • Soft-Tissue Trauma
  • 4. Rhinology and Endoscopic Sinus Surgery • History, Physical Examination, and Ancillary Tests in the Rhinologic Patient • Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses • Rhinitis • Nasal Obstruction • Nasal Septal Perforation • Epistaxis • Olfactory Physiology and Disorders • Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea • Rhinosinusitis • Chronic Rhinosinusitis • Sinonasal Neoplasms • Surgery of the Paranasal Sinuses • Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy
  • 5. Head and Neck Surgery • Principles of Radiation Therapy • Principles of Chemotherapy • Management of the Neck • Oral Cavity Malignancies • Oropharyngeal Malignancies • Laryngeal Malignancies • Hypopharyngeal Malignancies • Nasopharyngeal Malignancies • Sinonasal Malignancies • Salivary Neoplasms • Melanoma • Thyroid Malignancies • Parathyroid Disorders
  • 6. Pediatric Otolaryngology • Otology • Otology and Middle Ear Disease • Head and Neck • Nose and Paranasal Sinus Disease • Craniofacial • Sinus • Syndromes and Associations with Head and Neck Manifestations (Not Previously Described) • Adenotonsillar Pathology
  • 7. Laryngology • Laryngeal and Pharyngeal Function • Neurologic Evaluation of the Larynx • Neurologic Disorders of the Larynx • Benign Vocal Fold Mucosal Disorders • Specific Benign Vocal Fold Mucosal Disorders • Acute and Chronic Laryngitis • Chronic Aspiration • Laryngeal and Esophageal Trauma • Surgical Management of Upper-Airway Stenosis • Diseases of the Esophagus
  • 8. Otolaryngic Allergy • Innate and Adaptive Immune System • Allergens • History and Physical Exam of Patient with Allergies • Rhinitis • Allergic Rhinitis Evaluation • Skin Testing • Allergic Rhinitis Treatment • Immunotherapy
  • 9. Sleep Medicine • Normal Sleep Physiology • Sleep Disorder Classification and Definitions (Table 9.1) • Obstructive Sleep Apnea • Snoring • Upper-Airway Resistance Syndrome • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome • Central Sleep Apnea • Sleep-Related Movement Disorders • Other Pediatric Sleep Disorders
  • 10. Oral Surgery • Dental Terminology • Pediatric Dentition • Adult Dentition • Occlusion • Malocclusion Classes • Dentofacial Deformities • Surgical Evaluation of Dentofacial Deformities • Cephalometric Evaluation of Dentofacial Deformities • Aesthetic Evaluation of Dentofacial Deformities • Common Dentofacial Deformity Diagnoses • Stability of Orthognathic Correction • Innervation of Teeth/Gingiva • Dental Anesthesia • Odontogenic Infections • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders • Common Odontogenic Cysts and Tumors • Fibro-Osseous Lesions • Vascular Malformations (Table 10.1) • High-Flow Malformations
  • 11. Head and Neck Pathology • Preface • Oral Cavity and Oropharynx • Selected Odontogenic Cysts and Tumors • Larynx and Hypopharynx • Nose, Paranasal Sinuses, and Nasopharynx • Salivary Glands • Ear • Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
  • 12. Head and Neck Radiology • Temporal Bone
  • Case 2: Cholesterol Granuloma (Fig. 12.2) • Case 3: Petrous Apex Mucocele (Fig. 12.3) • Case 4: External Auditory Canal Atresia (Fig. 12.4) • Case 5: Cholesteatoma (Fig. 12.5) • Case 6: Coalescent Mastoiditis (Fig. 12.6) • Case 7: Gradenigo Syndrome/Petrous Apicitis (Fig. 12.7) • Case 8: Vascular Loop Compression (Fig. 12.8) • Case 9: Facial Neuritis (Fig. 12.9) • Case 10: Vestibular Schwannoma (Fig. 12.10) • Case 11: Cerebellopontine Angle Meningioma (Fig. 12.11) • Case 12: Facial Hemangioma (Fig. 12.12) • Case 13: Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence (Fig. 12.13)
  • Skull Base
  • Case 15: Glomus Jugulare Tumor (Fig. 12.15) • Case 16: Jugular Foramen Schwannoma (Fig. 12.16) • Case 17: Chondrosarcoma (Fig. 12.17) • Case 18: Fibrous Dysplasia. (Fig. 12.18) • Case 19: Aberrant Internal Carotid Artery (Fig. 12.19) • Case 20: Stapedial Artery (Fig. 12.20)
  • Sinonasal Cavity
  • Case 22: Nasal Meningocele (Fig. 12.22) • Case 23: Polyposis (Fig. 12.23) • Case 24: Esthesioneuroblastoma (Fig. 12.24) • Case 25: Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis (Fig. 12.25) • Case 26: Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak Caused by a Defect of the Cribiform Plate (Fig. 12.26) • Case 27: Dacryocystitis (Fig. 12.27)
  • Pharynx
  • Case 29: Oropharyngeal Lymphoma (Fig. 12.29) • Case 30: Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Fig. 12.30) • Case 31: Subglottic Stenosis and Tracheal Stenosis (Fig. 12.31) • Case 32: True Vocal Fold Paralysis (Fig. 12.32) • Case 33: Laryngeal Chondrosarcoma (Fig. 12.33) • Case 34: Nasopharyngeal Mass (Fig. 12.34) • Case 35: Tonsillitis (Fig. 12.35)
  • Salivary Glands
  • Case 37: Parotitis (Fig. 12.37) • Case 38: Sialolith (Fig. 12.38) • Case 39: Sj?gren Syndrome (Fig. 12.39) • Case 40: Pleomorphic Adenoma (Fig. 12.40) • Case 41: Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma (Fig. 12.41) • Case 42: Dermoid of Floor of the Mouth (Fig. 12.42)
  • Neck
  • Case 44: Second Branchial Cleft Anomaly (Fig. 12.44) • Case 45: Third Branchial Cleft Anomaly (Fig. 12.45) • Case 46: Lymphangioma (Fig. 12.46) • Case 47: Lemierre Syndrome (Fig. 12.47) • Case 48: Suppurative Lymphadenopathy (Fig. 12.48) • Case 49: Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Larynx (Fig. 12.49) • Case 50: Carotid Body Tumor (Fig. 12.50) • Index
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