This new book in the popular At A Glance series supplies essential information on ear, nose and throat disease.
Nazia Munir is Consultant ENT Surgeon, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool
Ray Clarke is Consultant ENT Surgeon, Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, and Associate Postgraduate Dean, Mersey Deanery
Preface
1 Applied anatomy of the ear
2 Physiology of hearing
3 Testing the hearing
4 Hearing loss
5 The pinna
6 Ear wax and foreign bodies in the ear canal
7 The external auditory canal
8 Acute otitis media
9 Chronic suppurative otitis media
10 Otitis media with effusion
11 Tinnitus
12 Physiology of balance
13 Balance disorders
14 The Facial Nerve
15 The nose and paranasal sinuses
16 Epistaxis
17 The nasal septum
18 ENT trauma
19 Acute rhinosinusitis
20 Chronic rhinosinusitis/nasal polyps
21 The pharynx and oesophagus - basic science and examination
22 The nasopharynx and adenoids
23 Pharyngeal infections
24 Tonsillectomy
25 Swallowing disorders
26 The oral cavity and tongue
27 Snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea
28 The neck
29 Neck lumps
30 Head and neck cancer
31 The larynx
32 Voice disorders
33 Acute airway obstruction
34 Tracheostomy
35 Salivary glands
36 The thyroid gland
37 Self-assessment questions
38 Self-assessment answers
Index
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