Otorinolaringoiatria
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Voice Disorders
Gwen S. Korovin
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John S. Rubin
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editore: Plural Publishing Inc
pagine: 824
Completely updated and expanded with three entirely new chapters Contributions from over 60 multi-disciplinary authors Profusely illustrated with color photos, dyed slides, and black and white figures Practical coverage of the basic science, the assessment protocols and surgical and non-surgical treatment of vocal problems A thoroughly updated third edition of Diagnosis and Treatment of Voice Disorders serves as a definitive reference for professionals and students in the fields of otolaryngology, speech-language pathology, voice and singing, and related sciences. Each of the three units of the book: basic sciences, clinical assessment, and management, provides a wealth of current and relevant information on the science of communication processes and voice disorders. The multi-contributor approach to this book provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to the characteristics of voice disorders, diagnostic procedures and techniques, and treatment models. Over sixty contributors lend a hand in conveying the complexities of the science of the human voice. In the third edition, the contributors from the second edition provide readers with fully revised and updated chapters.
Additionally, three new chapters are included: "Voice Horizons," "Cricoarytenoid & Cricothyroid Joint Injury: Evaluation and treatment," and "The Effects of Posture on the Voice."
Clinical Management of Articulatory and Phonologic Disorders
Curtis E. Weiss , Mary Gordon-Brannan
editore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
pagine: 400
This revised Third Edition serves as the primary textbook for introductory courses in articulation and phonological disorders. The text focuses on articulation and phonological development and disorders, their management, and the many approaches/techniques of current treatment. Features of this clear text include: chapter subheadings that lead students throughout the material; boxed questions about important information; case examples to illustrate practical applications; chapter content summaries and study suggestions for instructors; and 100 illustrations. Chapters on treatment feature quick reference protocols of various treatments for students to use in planning intervention for case study projects, observations of clinicians, or their own clients
Salivary Gland Diseases
Surgical and Medical Management
Robert L. Witt
editore: Thieme Publishing Group
pagine: 288
Here is a complete reference on the fundamental science, treatment, and management of salivary gland disorders. Covering anatomy, physiology, histology, cytology, pathology, and imaging, this text is a premier resource for physicians who diagnose and treat salivary gland diseases both medically and surgically. Highlights: -Comprehensive review of both the common and unusual salivary gland disease entities in the adult and child -Full-color histologic, cytologic, and pathologic photomicrographs help the clinician gain a full understanding of disease -More than 200 line drawings and images demonstrate key steps in every surgical technique described -Discussion of the new and emerging techniques of sialendoscopy, IMRT, and de-novo tissue engineering of functional salivary gland tissue Otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, oral surgeons, plastic surgeons, general surgeons, radiation oncologists, and pathologists will benefit from this exceptional text.
Mastering Revision Rhinoplasty
Michael Evan Sachs
editore: Springer Verlag New York Inc.
pagine: 400
This lavishly illustrated atlas will have wide appeal to the growing number of specialists who perform rhinoplasty (aesthetic and/or reconstructive surgery of the nose). In addition to plastic surgeons, ENT/otolaryngologists, head & neck surgeons, dermatologists and even oral surgeons are now incorporating rhinoplasties into their practices. Over 350,000 rhinoplasties were performed in 2003, and as the number of cases increases, so does the number of failed operations. Follow up surgeries to improve form or function are referred to as "revision" or "secondary" rhinoplasties. Michael Evan Sachs has perfected the art and science of revision rhinoplasty with thousands of cases, and readers will learn not only how to repair a failed procedure but also how to prevent one in the first place.
The Clinician's Guide to Treating Cleft Palate Speech
Judith Trost-Cardamone
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Mary A. Hardin-Jones
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editore: Mosby
pagine: 208
This pocket-size handbook provides brief summaries about the effects of clefts and non-cleft velopharyngeal inadequacy (VPI) on communication development in children. Its clinical focus covers the diagnosis and management of the resulting disorders, with information presented in a quick-reference format, including many bulleted lists, tables, and helpful illustrations. While this book is a complete work on its own, there is some referencing of the larger textbook "Cleft Palate Speech", that provides background on research and theory, as well as additional illustrations.
Il danno vestibolare post-traumatico. Aspetti clinico-diagnostici e medico-legali
Carlo Giordano
editore: Minerva Medica
pagine: 219
La nostra voce. Fisiologia, patologia, terapia
Marion Hermann-Röttgen , Erhard Miethe
editore: Magi Edizioni
pagine: 172
Attualmente sempre più persone si rivolgono a uno specialista per problemi di voce. "La mia voce ha qualcosa che non va..." è una constatazione frequente da parte degli insegnanti, dei cantanti, dei bambini, per citare solo alcune delle categorie a rischio elevato delle patologie vocali. Ma che cos'è la voce? Cosa significa avere una buona voce? Quando è sana e quando è malata? E se si ammala, con quali terapie è necessario intervenire? Questo libro si rivolge a quanti, per diverse ragioni, hanno a che fare con i problemi della voce. In primo luogo ai logopedisti, che troveranno qui tutte le nozioni di fondamentale importanza: principi anatomici e fisiologici, problemi medici, considerazioni sugli aspetti culturali e sociali per concludere con la terapia della voce tonale, un approccio terapeutico globale e personale nel contempo. Per i medici questo testo rappresenta un compendio in grado di facilitare la decisione sulle misure terapeutiche necessarie, possibili e adeguate e per il paziente, infine, uno strumento di conoscenza delle condizioni organiche della voce, presupposto sostanziale per una terapia efficace.
Impianti cocleari. Attualità e indirizzi futuri della ricerca clinica
Roberto Filipo
editore: Minerva Medica
pagine: 142
Gli impianti cocleari rappresentano un tema particolarmente complesso, necessariamente ricco di implicazioni clinico-pratiche e concettuali, e correlato a problematiche economico-sociali rilevanti. Sono infatti maturi i tempi affinché tutti gli specialisti otorinolaringoiatri prendano coscienza di procedimenti tecnici che hanno raggiunto livelli di sofisticazione e di efficacia ragguardevoli. Non esiste im ambito ORL un campo di applicazione che si fonda sulla collaborazione di così numerose figure professionali come quello degli impianti cocleari.
Chirurgia nasale funzionale ricostruttiva
Egbert H. Huizing , J. A. De Groot
editore: Verduci
pagine: 410
Tinnitus Treatment
Clinical Protocols
Richard Tyler
editore: Thieme Publishing Group
pagine: 272
Most clinicians have little experience with tinnitus treatments, and are unsure of how to help a patient suffering from the condition. Filling a significant gap in literature, this book offers a variety of in-depth protocols to treat tinnitus. Beginning with a review of several neurophysiological and psychological models of tinnitus, the book goes on to cover evaluation tools; counseling options and methods; treatment with hearing aids, wearable and non-wearable noise generators, and music; tinnitus-related insomnia; quality-of-life issues; and much more. Highly experienced clinicians give you the practical strategies to apply such therapeutic modalities as cognitive-behavioral therapy, individual and group sessions, sound therapy, habituation therapy, and narrative therapy. You will also find sample handouts to allow for effective communication with patients. With key clinical information for implementing all current therapies, this text is an essential professional tool for audiologists, psychologists, and other practitioners involved in managing otologic disorders.
Understanding Voice Problems
A Physiological Perspective for Diagnosis and Treatment
Janina K. Casper
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Raymond H. Colton
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editore: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
pagine: 464
Now in its Third Edition, this book emphasizes the physiological perspective of voice disorders and the behavioral and emotional factors that can influence these changes. Readers will find a strong foundation in normal phonatory physiology and acoustics as well as pathophysiology arising from voice misuse, abuse, or neurological involvement. Coverage includes in-depth explorations of patient interviewing, history-taking, examination, and testing and discussions of pediatric and geriatric voice considerations. It contains numerous illustrations, including full-color plates of vocal fold pathologies. A bonus DVD features 20 video clips that demonstrate healthy, normally functioning larynges at work, plus larynges with various pathological problems.
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
A Clinical and Reference Guide
Raza Pasha
editore: Plural Publishing Inc
pagine: 576
Otolaryngology clinicians and residents continue to rave about the first edition of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide, finding it the most well organized, practical and thorough tool for otolaryngology. The book, which is a favored study guide for the boards, is organized is expanded outline form with detailed illustrations, and is in a convenient pocket size. The updated second edition further meets the needs of students and professionals with new content including a new chapter on Allergy and Immunology. This important resource captures the essential points from workup, differential diagnosis and symptomatology to pathophysiology, complications and current standard of care.
ENT in Focus
Nicholas D. Stafford , Robin Youngs
editore: Churchill Livingstone
pagine: 188
"In Focus ENT" is aimed at all medical and health science students who require an introductory, low cost and highly illustrated guide to this specialty. The material is presented in double page spreads. The left-hand page has a synoptic and highly structured text (normally under the following headings: incidence; clinical features; differential diagnosis; management; prognosis). The right-hand page has a selection of four to six clinical photographs. "ENT In Focus" is a convenient pocket size and therefore ideal for quick preparation before ward rounds. Each volume also includes self-assessment material, which is extremely helpful for preparation for examinations. Because of shorter hospital stays and more outpatient treatment, students are less likely to be able to see the full range of conditions on the ward - the books in this series help supply that deficit.
Accertamento del deficit da trauma acustico cronico
Giovanni Precerutti
editore: La Goliardica Pavese
pagine: 84
Eustachian Tube (Incluso CD ROM)
Structure, Function, Role in Otitis Media
Bluestone, C. D. ,
editore: Decker
pagine: 214
Provides information on the diagnosis and management of common middle ear problems. Beginning with an overview of middle ear anatomy, and the epidemiology of middle ear disorders, this book discusses the various tests of eustachian tube function, as well as the physiology and pathophysiology of the eustachian tube.
Lasers in Oto-rhino-laryngology
Karl Bernd Huettenbrink
editore: Thieme Publishing Group
pagine: 184
Lasers were first used for surgery of the larynx in the 1970s. In the meantime, the use of laser technology has found applications in many other areas of head and neck surgery. This work represents a state-of-the-art update on the use of lasers in otology; rhinology; diseases of the oral cavity and oropharynx; for benign lesions of the larynx, hypopharynx and trachea; for malignant leasions of the aerodigestive tract; and in dermatology (including interstitial therapy). The book is rounded off by an excellent chapter on lasers in ear and hearing research. Lasers in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology is the perfect introduction to this indispensable surgical tool.
Auditory Disorders in School Children
The Law, Identification, Remediation
Marion P. Downs , Ross Roeser
editore: Thieme Publishing Group
pagine: 469
The newest edition of Auditory Disorders in School Children extensively covers the latest revolutionary techniques for identifying hearing loss in infants and children. Never before have technology and intensive habilitation combined to provide children with auditory disorders of all types with the opportunity to enter into a world of sound. Co-authored by leading specialists, this timely text provides information on diagnosis and treatment of auditory processing disorders, enhancing not only your understanding of the emerging modalities, but your own ability to implement them. Key features of the new edition: -Introduces "The Audiology Home," the newest approach for optimizing patient care of infants and children -Covers a broad range of disorders, from mild to severe, to maximize your diagnositic capabilities -Updated material on cochlear implants and the new technology used for severe deafness -Unique section on applying legal regulations to educational programs -Guidelines for the most accurate identification of auditory disorders
Comprehensive Review of Otolaryngology
Michael J. Ruckenstein
editore: Saunders (W.B.) Co Ltd
pagine: 288
Finally, a fact-based, quick review of otolaryngology! This comprehensive text examines the most important basic science and clinical information in otolaryngology. Whether you are reviewing for the boards, rounds, or for recertification, this text will refresh and increase your knowledge of the specialty.
