Book Details
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Symptom Oriented Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery: Rhinology and Facial Plastics (Vol. 2)
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Author: |
Randall P Morton
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MBBS MSc FRACS
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Chief Editors: Zahoor Ahmad
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MBBS MSc FRACS
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Malcolm Giles
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MBChB FRACS
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ISBN | 9789385891847 |
Edition | 1/e |
Publish Year | 2017 |
Pages | 466 |
Size | 8.5" X 11" |
cover Type | Hard Back |
Format | Four Color |
Weight (Grams) | 1400 |
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Quick Overview
Symptom Oriented
Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery is based on this premise and is designed to provide the reader with the
information necessary to proceed with a diagnostic evaluation and plan of management. The reader will benefit from
the algorithms presented at the beginning of each chapter, which are supplemented with easy-to-read, well-illustrated
text, which will be helpful in the management of their patients. The book is divided into three volumes: Head & Neck
and Laryngology, Rhinology and Facial Plastics, and Otology and Pediatrics. There is ample information presented.
However, the book is not designed to be a source of information for detailed surgical procedures or as a reference text.
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Key Features
• This book is a patient-based approach rather than a disease-based approach.
• Covers all the presentations of a patient to an otolaryngologist- head and neck surgeon.
• Divided into three volumes: Head & Neck and Laryngology, Rhinology and Facial Plastics, and Otology and Pediatrics.
• These texts are designed to demonstrate how a specific presentation can be approached logically, a diagnosis reached where possible, and how common causes of that specific presentation may be treated.
• Algorithms are presented at the beginning of each chapter, which are supplemented with easy-to-read, well-illustrated text, which will be helpful in the management of patient.
• Each chapter has a ‘Pearls and Pitfalls’ section, and flowcharts have been used in the clinical chapters to depict a logical approach to a given presentation.
• The contributing authors have been recruited from around the world.
• Ideal for residents in training as well as young consultant otolaryngologists embarking on their specialist career.
• It also provides an excellent resource for the more mature solo practitioner, who is in solo practice without the ready availiability of the collegial support.
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Target Audience
Professional and reference.
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