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Otolaryngology : basic science and clinical review /

Minimally invasive surgery has made tremendous strides in recent years, with exciting advances in instrumentation and techniques rapidly changing the scope of these ...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Van de Water, Thomas R., Staecker, Hinrich
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Thieme, ©2006.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Otolaryngology: Basic Science and Clinical Review
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • Contributors
  • Part I: The Basic Principles
  • Chapter 1: Surgical Hemostasis
  • Chapter 2: Wound Healing
  • Chapter 3: Basic Principles of Allergic Diseases
  • Chapter 4: Head and Neck Manifestations of Rheumatological Diseases
  • Chapter 5: Pulmonary Physiology and Mechanical Ventilation
  • Chapter 6: Biology and Treatment of Sleep Apnea
  • Chapter 7: Microbiology, Virology, and Mechanisms of Infection
  • Chapter 8: Principles of Pharmacology
  • Chapter 9: Ototoxicity
  • Chapter 10A: Oncology of Head and Neck Tumors
  • Chapter 10B: Immunobiology and Immunotherapy of Headand Neck Squamous Carcinoma
  • Chapter 11: Clinical Radiation Biology and Radiotherapy
  • Chapter 12: Environmental Effects on the Upper Airway
  • Chapter 13: How To Conduct Clinical Research
  • Chapter 14 Basic Principles and Current Applications of Lasers in Head and Neck Surgery
  • Chapter 15: Molecular Biology for the Otolaryngologist
  • Chapter 16: Physiology of the Pediatric Patient
  • Chapter 17: Branchial Cleft Anatomy and Congenital Neck Masses
  • Chapter 18: Pathophysiology of Stridor and Airway Disease
  • Chapter 19: Clinical Genetics in Otolaryngology
  • Part II: The Ear, Hearing, and Balance
  • Chapter 20: Embryology of the Outer, Middle, and Inner Ear
  • Chapter 21: Acoustics and Middle Ear Mechanics for Otolaryngology
  • Chapter 22: Surgical Anatomy of the Temporal Bone
  • Chapter 23: Histology and Histopathology of the Temporal Bone
  • Chapter 24 Ultrastructural Anatomy of the Cochlea
  • Chapter 25: Hair Cell Function
  • Chapter 26: Auditory Processing in Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  • Chapter 27: Pathways of Hearing and Balance
  • Chapter 28: Assessment of Central Auditory Function
  • Chapter 29: Language and the Plastic Brain
  • Chapter 30: Principles of Audiometry
  • Chapter 31: Hearing Aids, Bone-Anchored Hearing Aids, and Cochlear Implants
  • Chapter 32: Mechanism of Noise-Induced Hearing Lossand Otoprotective Strategies
  • Chapter 33: Vestibular System Physiology
  • Chapter 34: Testing Balance and the Vestibular System
  • Chapter 35: Morphophysiology of the Facial Nerve
  • Chapter 36: Radiology of the Temporal Bone
  • Part III: The Nose, Olfaction, and the Sinuses
  • Chapter 37: Development of the Nose
  • Chapter 38: Surgical Anatomy of the Noseand Paranasal Sinuses
  • Chapter 39: Nasal and Paranasal Sinus Physiology
  • Chapter 40: The Biology and Testing of Olfactory Dysfunction
  • Part IV: The Larynx, Voice, and Neck
  • Chapter 41: The Branchial Arches and their Derivatives
  • Chapter 42: Morphophysiology of the Larynx
  • Chapter 43: Neurological Disorders of the Larynx
  • Chapter 44: Basics of Voice Production
  • Chapter 45: Principles of Phonosurgery
  • Chapter 46: Surgical Anatomy of the Pharynx and Esophagus
  • Chapter 47: The Biology of Swallowing
  • Chapter 48: Laryngeal Pathology
  • Chapter 49 Origins and Specification of Craniofacial Musculoskeletal Tissues
  • Chapter 50: Surgical Anatomy of the Neck and Classification of Dissections
  • Chapter 51: Surgical Anatomy of the Skull Base and Cranial Nerves
  • Part V: The Oral Cavity, Taste, and the Glands of the Neck
  • Chapter 52: Basic Science of the Oral Cavity and Gustation
  • Chapter 53: Morphophysiology of the Salivary Glands
  • Chapter 54: Morphophysiology of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
  • Chapter 55: Pathobiology of t.