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![]() This new edition of the best-selling iABC of Otolaryngology/i offers an up-to-date overview of otolaryngology, and head and neck surgery (ENT). Now in its fifth edition, the iABC of Ear, Nose and Throat/i advises on how best to manage patients with the most common ENT-related problems.brpbrpThoroughly revised and updated, this new edition includes extra chapters on facial pain, head and neck tumours, sleep apnoea and epistaxis, as well as recent advances in ENT evaluation and investigations (especially CT and MRI) and minimally invasive techniques. New material on voice, breathing and swallowing disorders, hearing impairment and cochlear implants has been added, with new pictures, illustrations and algorithms throughout. brpbrpThe iABC of Ear, Nose and Throat/i offers an essential introduction to this fundamental speciality for students, whilst providing a practical reference for GPs, GP registrars, junior doctors and nurses.Contributors.pPreface.p1. Pain in the Ear: Harold Ludman (King's College Hospital).p2. Discharge from the Ear: Harold Ludman (King's College Hospital).p3. Hearing Impairment and Tinnitus in Adults: Harold Ludman (King's College Hospital, London).p4. Adult Hearing Rehabilitation and Cochlear Implants: Kevin Gibbin (Queens Medical Centre).p5. Childhood Hearing Loss: David Albert (Great Ormond Street Hospital).p6. Acoustic Neuromas and other Cerebello Pontine Angle Tumours: Anthony Wright (University College London).p7. Vertigo: Harold Ludman (King's College Hospital, London).p8. Facial Palsy: Iain Swan (Gartnavel General Hospital).p9. Paranasal Sinus Diseases and Infections: Parag M Patel (Royal Surrey County Hospital) and Julian Rowe-Jones (Guildford Nuffield Hospital).p10. Facial Pain: Nick S Jones (Queens Medical Centre).p11. Sore Throats: William McKerrow (Raigmore Hospital) and Patrick J Bradley (University of Nottingham).p12. Breathing Disorders: Vinidh Paleri, Pat Read the entire article at A1 Books Compare prices:
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