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Atlas of laryngoscopy /

This stunning atlas contains 146 chapters of applicable case studies and color, high-resolution photographs. As the skill of diagnosis remains critical for residents, fellows, practitioners, and academics, this third edition adds new diagnostic information. It also includes new clinical observations...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sataloff, Robert Thayer
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego, CA : Plural Pub., [2013]
Edición:Third edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Preface; About the Editors; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Section I: Normal Vocal Folds; Chapter 1. Normal Anatomy of the Vocal Folds; Chapter 2. Macula Flava; Section II: Techniques in Imaging and Evaluation of the Vocal Folds; Chapter 3. Alveolar Ridge Mucosa Protection During Suspension Laryngoscopy in the Edentulous Patient; Chapter 4. Vocal Fold Atrophy and Reinke's Edema: Determining True Vocal Fold Edge; Chapter 5. Papilloma: A Diagnostic Near Miss; Chapter 6. Overcoming the Epiglottis When Laryngeal Examination Is Critical.
  • Chapter 7. The Value of Varying Vocal Frequency During Stroboscopy for Vocal Fold MassesChapter 8. Medial Margin Evaluation in Large, Overlapping Vocal Fold Lesions; Chapter 9. Value of the 70° Telelaryngoscope in Microlaryngoscopy for Benign Pathology; Chapter 10. Vocal Fold Polyps: Assessing the Vertical Dimension; Section III: Congenital; Chapter 11. Bifid Epiglottis; Chapter 12. Third Branchial Anomaly: Endoscopic Management Revisited; Chapter 13. Sulcus Vocalis; Section IV: Idiopathic; Chapter 14. Idiopathic Tracheal Stenosis; Chapter 15. Laryngeal Melanosis; Chapter 16. Saccular Cyst.
  • Chapter 17. Bilateral Saccular CystsChapter 18. Bilateral Saccular Cysts; Chapter 19. Ventricular Cyst of the Larynx; Section V: Inflammatory; Chapter 20. A Case of Reflux Laryngitis Controlled with Proton-Pump Blockade Alone; Chapter 21. Inferior Glottic Ridges That Prevent Vocal Fold Closure; Chapter 22. Grading Laryngopharyngeal Reflux by Erythema; Chapter 23. Conservative Treatment of an Obstructing Vocal Fold Granuloma; Chapter 24. Recalcitrant Arytenoid Granuloma; Chapter 25. Vocal Process Granuloma; Chapter 26. Pedunculated Granuloma of the Vocal Folds.
  • Chapter 27. Multiple Recurrent Laryngeal GranulomaChapter 28. Nonoperative Treatment of Laryngeal Granuloma; Chapter 29. Vocal Fold Granuloma: The "Ball-Valve" Phenomenon; Chapter 30. Granuloma of the Aryepiglottic Fold; Chapter 31. Bilateral Granuloma and Varicosity in the Midportion of the Vocal Folds; Chapter 32. Laryngeal Amyloidosis: A Case of "Adidas-Stripes" Larynx; Chapter 33. Severe Chronic Laryngitis Mimicking a Granulomatous Disease; Chapter 34. Amyloidosis of the Larynx; Chapter 35. Laryngeal and Subglottic Amyloid; Chapter 36. Laryngeal Sarcoidosis and Candidiasis.
  • Chapter 37. Vocal Fold Consequences of SclerodermaChapter 38. Rheumatoid Nodules and Reflux Disease; Chapter 39. Multiple Rheumatoid Nodules of the Vocal Folds; Section VI: Infectious; Chapter 40. Acute Laryngitis in a Professional Singer; Chapter 41. Viral Supraglottitis in an Adult; Chapter 42. Acute Ulcerative Laryngitis; Chapter 43. Epiglottic Abscess; Chapter 44. Acute Tracheitis; Chapter 45. Fungal Laryngitis; Chapter 46. Laryngeal Candidiasis; Chapter 47. Prolonged Ulcerative Laryngitis; Chapter 48. Ulcerative Fungal Laryngitis; Chapter 49. Candida Epiglottitis.