Updated with new color graphics and new video CD of surgical and diagnostic procedures, this 6th edition retains its heritage as the classic textbook in otology and neurotology. Coverage includes scientific foundations and fundamentals, clinical evaluation and rehabilitation and sections on the external ear, inner ear, tympanomastoid compartment, internal auditory canal/Cerebellopontine angle/petrous apex and skull-based surgery. This edition integrates all the latest research in genetics, biotechnical advancements in laser and image-guided systems and clinical innovations and techniques of the past 7 years. Woven throughout is an intriguing historical overview of those who pioneered the early surgical interventions from 1950 to the present and the influences on current clinical practice. Editors of this edition, Julianna Gulya, Lloyd Minor and Dennis Poe are internationally renowned figures in the field of otology/neurotology. This 6th edition enormously benefits from their editorial direction and wealth of knowledge and clinical expertise. SOTE 6 remains the classic text and reference of choice for otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons and an essential addition to the libraries of experienced surgeons, trainees, or those preparing for board exams. New Chapters written by well-recognized leaders that include the latest research and clinical studies include: Tumor Biology Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy Ossicular Reconstruction Management of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks Surgical Treatment of Peripheral Vestibular Disorders Hearing Aids Tinnitus Rehabilitation Vestibular Rehabilitation Updated Temporal Bone Dissection Guide
This book provides a concise explanation of how ears and hearing work, and emphasises health care.
Walter Graham Scott-Brown, John Ballantyne, John Groves. presumably induced by the tumour itself, for the tumour may be small with a large cyst and vice versa. Occasionally some of the symptoms of a space-occupying lesion within the ...
Fully reorganized, revised, and updated, this edition contains new information on: swallowing, vestibular mechanisms, and midbrain enhancement...plus physiologic phonetics have been added to the appendix.
Lavishly illustrated throughout with original drawings of superb quality, it is the first text to meet students' needs by integrating anatomy and physiology concepts with clear and current clinical information.
Surgery of the Ear /Michael E. Glasscock, George E. Shambaugh ; Associate Editor, Glenn D. Johnson
With the help of the Funsters, Annie explains how ears work and how ears help us communicate with our world.
This book is a dedicated text to learn pathologic images seen during EUS.
"Come join Jason and Ciara as they take a musical journey through their dad's ear! Follow along as they try and solve the mystery of how sound travels from our ears to our brain!"--Back cover
"Provides an introduction to animal ears, and explains how they work, and how different animals use them."
This volume also provides opportunities for budding zoologists to consider how animal adaptations are alike and different"--