This new, landmark edition represents an amalgamation of two of the most famous and well reviewed books on the science, diagnosis, clinical management, and surgical and non-surgical treatment of laryngeal diseases and disorders. The Larynx 3rd edition merges Ferlito's Diseases of the Larynx (2000, copublished by Arnold in the UK and OUP in the US) and Fried's The Larynx: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2nd Edition (Mosby). Totally revised, completely updated, and massively expanded, the new edition comprehensively covers the subject area and encompasses the talents of the world-leading international specialists drawn from every conceivable field with an interest in the larynx, among them pediatric and adult laryngologists, voice and speech pathologists, anatomists and physiologists, pathologists, radiologists, anesthesiologists, oncologists, chemotherapists, radiotherapists, and immunologists. The must-have ENT volume in every medical library, laryngologist's office and speech pathology department library.
The Larynx: A Multidisciplinary Approach
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This comprehensive text summarizes what is known about the myriad of different neurological conditions that cause dysfunction of communication, swallowing, and breathing as it relates to the upper aerodigestive tract.
I would appreciate any constructive criticism that might be offered. This book comprehensively covers state-of-the-art cross-sectional imaging of the larynx.
The Larynx: Radiology, Surgery, Pathology