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Laryngology

A Case-Based Approach
Buch | Softcover
600 Seiten
2019
Plural Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-944883-59-1 (ISBN)
186,55 inkl. MwSt
This unique text examines 55 common and rare laryngology cases and covers pediatric and adult patients
Laryngology: A Case-Based Approach is an invaluable new text for clinicians and students covering evidence-based assessment and management of a full range of laryngological conditions. This unique text examines 55 common and rare cases and covers pediatric and adult patients. The cases are separated into four sections: pediatric, voice and airway, general/systemic, and dysphagia/swallowing.

Key Features:
• More than 300 figures, most in full color, including surgical photos, endoscopic images, pathological micrographs, and various process charts/diagrams and decision trees.
• More than 30 video and audio files
• Laryngology’s leading experts have contributed their knowledge, expertise and experience to discuss the varied management options as they see it.

The exciting new text also comes with access to a PluralPlus companion website, where readers can access video and audio files to enhance their understanding of cases in the book.

With its multitude of cases and related multimedia, Laryngology: A Case-Based Approach is must-have resource for otolaryngologists, laryngologists, phoniatricians, speech-language pathologists, as well as anesthesiologists with an interest in managing the difficult airway.

Jacqueline Allen, FRACS is a Laryngologist practicing in Auckland, New Zealand. A graduate of the University of Auckland, Dr Allen worked in the United Kingdom before completing her specialist ORL training in 2007. She then undertook Fellowship training at the Voice and Swallow Centre, University of California, Davis where she specialized in Voice and Dysphagia utilizing modern in-office techniques, endoscopy and laser surgery. She returned to New Zealand in 2010 and established the Auckland Voice and Swallow Centre, and the Swallowing Lab at University of Auckland where these techniques have been put to use. Dr Allen is a Board Member of the American Bronchoesophagological Association, Dysphagia Research Society, Laryngology Society of Australasia and is Section Editor of Current Opinion in Otolaryngology. She has published more than 35 journal articles, 10 book chapters and is a reviewer for many international peer-reviewed journals. She currently lives with her husband and daughter in Auckland.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++S.A. Reza Nouraei, MBBChir, PhD, FRCS, is the chief resident in otolaryngology at the National Centre for Airway Reconstruction at Charing Cross Hospital, London and an honorary senior lecturer at University College London. He studied physiology at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and obtained his medical degree from the University of Cambridge in 2002. Dr. Nouraei was one of the first surgeons to be appointed into academic higher surgical training in otolaryngology. His early clinical interest in adult laryngotracheal stenosis led to his career in otolaryngology. He has helped develop a number of surgical procedures for treating laryngotracheal stenosis and created a framework for assessing outcome. Dr. Nouraei has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, and has been awarded a doctorate for work on adult laryngotracheal stenosis.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Guri S. Sandhu, MD, FRCS, is a laryngologist at Imperial College London. He studied medicine at the University of London and received his surgical training in otolaryngology through the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear and Great Ormond Street hospitals. He is a pioneer and leading authority in the management of laryngotracheal stenosis. Having completed a doctorate of medicine in the causes and treatment of airway stenosis, he has published extensively on the subject and lectures nationally and internationally. Dr. Sandhu is the clinical lead for the National Centre for Airway Reconstruction, which is composed of a multidisciplinary team of airway specialists. He is also cofounder of the British Laryngological Association.

Foreword
Preface
Contributors

Section I. Pediatric

Chapter 1. Congenital Stridor
Christopher T. Wooten

Chapter 2. Laryngomalacia
Lluís Nisa and Kishore Sandu

Chapter 3. Laryngeal Cleft
Sophie G. Shay, Douglas Sidell, and Dinesh Chhetri

Chapter 4. Laryngeal Webs
Hannah Burns

Chapter 5. Pediatric Post-Intubation Airway Stenosis
Sarah N. Bowe and Christopher J. Hartnick

Chapter 6. Long-Segment Tracheal Stenosis
Michael J. Rutter and Claudia Schweiger

Chapter 7. Subglottic Haemangioma
James Johnston

Chapter 8. The Drooling Child
Silvia G. Marinone-Lares and Murali Mahadevan

Chapter 9. Supraglottic Cystic Lesion
Georgina Harris

Chapter 10. Pediatric Trauma Leading to Phagophobia
Mandy Henderson and Anna Miles

Chapter 11. Caustic Substance Ingestion in Children: New Management Strategies Versus Traditional Approaches
Ibrahim Uygun

Section II. Voice and Airway

Chapter 12. Phonotrauma Management
C. Blake Simpson and Raymond Brown

Chapter 13. Phonotrauma
VyVy N. Young

Chapter 14. Dysphonia, Hemorrhage in Singer
Kristina Piastro

Chapter 15. Vocal Fold Scar
Lesley F. Childs and Ted Mau

Chapter 16. Chronic Laryngeal Inflammation
Andree-Anne Leclerc and Clark A. Rosen

Chapter 17. Reinke’s Oedema
Ken Mackenzie

Chapter 18. External Laryngeal Trauma
S.A. Reza Nouraei and Natasha Quraishi

Chapter 19. Laryngitis
Aaron J. Jaworek, Kranthi Earasi, and Robert T. Sataloff

Chapter 20. Tuberculosis of the Larynx
Nick Gibbons

Chapter 21. Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Disease Progression in Pregnancy
Paul C. Bryson and Faez H. Syed

Chapter 22. Vocal Granuloma
Declan Costello

Chapter 23. Anterior Glottic Webs
Matthew Broadhurst

Chapter 24. Assessment and Management of Vocal Fold Paresis in a Singer
Lisa D’Oyley, Emily Wilson, and Albert Merati

Chapter 25. Early Laryngeal Carcinoma Involving the Anterior Commissure
Mark G. Watson and Omar Mulla

Chapter 26. Laryngeal Dysplasia and Early Glottic Cancer
Valeria Silva Merea, Rebecca C. Nelson, and Michael S. Benninger

Chapter 27. Laryngeal Leukoplakia
Natasha Quraishi and Michael Petrou

Chapter 28. Irradiated Larynx and Voice Issues
Timothy M. McCulloch and Matthew R. Hoffman

Chapter 29. Laryngeal Chondrosarcoma
Jahangir Ahmed and C Al Yaghchi

Chapter 30. Bilateral Vocal Fold Mobility Impairment
Colin R. Butler

Chapter 31. Bilateral Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury and Selective Laryngeal Reinnervation
Kate J. Heathcote

Chapter 32. Atypical Spasmodic Dysphonia with Tremor
Daniel Novakovic

Chapter 33. Dysphonia in the Elderly
Hagit Shoffel-Havakuk and Michael M. Johns III

Chapter 34. Functional (Adaptive) Dysphonia: Considerations in Evaluation and Treatment
Rebecca Leonard

Chapter 35. Episodic Laryngeal Breathing Disorders
Andrée-Anne Leclerc and Clark A. Rosen

Chapter 36. Exercise Induced Laryngeal Obstruction
ES Walsted, Andrew J. Kinshuck, and James H. Hull

Chapter 37. Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction
J. Selby and James H. Hull

Chapter 38. Treatment of Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis During Pregnancy
Robert J. Morrison and Alexander Gelbard

Chapter 39. Intubation-Related Tracheal Stenosis
SA Reza Nouraei

Chapter 40. A Rare Complication of a Percutaneous Tracheostomy
Aphrodite Iacovidou and Taranjit Singh Tatla

Chapter 41. Management of the Airway in Thyroid Disease
Jahangir Ahmed and Alasdair Mace

Section III. General/Systemic

Chapter 42. A Case of a Patient with Upper Respiratory Tract Infection and Reflux That Three Months Later Has Persistent Cough
Anne E. Vertigan

Chapter 43. Globus
Jacqueline Allen

Chapter 44. Anterior Glottoplasty for Voice Feminization
Marc Remacle and Anna Pamela C. Dela Cruz

Chapter 45. The Larynx in Systemic Inflammation
Angela Zhu, Jason Rudman, and David E. Rosow

Chapter 46. Pemphigus Vulgaris
Theodore Athanasiadis and Kimon Toumazos

Chapter 47. Relapsing Polychondritis and the Airway
Andrew J. Kinshuck and James H. Hull

Section IV. Dysphagia/Swallowing

Chapter 48. Impaired Laryngeal Response to Cough Reflex Testing
Maggie-Lee Huckabee, Phoebe Macrae, and Emma Wallace

Chapter 49. Voice and Swallowing Difficulties in Parkinsonian-type Multiple System Atrophy
Sebastian Doeltgen and Jane Bickford

Chapter 50. Lower Cranial Nerve Palsy
Maggie Kuhn

Chapter 51. Vagal Injury Following Ruptured Carotid Pseudoaneurysm
Anna Miles and Jacqueline Allen

Chapter 52. Dysphagia
Wendy Liu, Peter Loizou, and Faruque Riffat

Chapter 53. Neurologically Impaired Pharynx
Lacey Adkins, Melda Kunduk, and Andrew J. McWhorter

Chapter 54. Cricopharyngeal Dysfuncation
Ashli O’Rourke

Chapter 55. Systemic Sclerosis/CREST Syndrome and Swallow Dysfunction
Silvia G. Marinone-Lares and Jacqueline Allen

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete HNO-Heilkunde
ISBN-10 1-944883-59-2 / 1944883592
ISBN-13 978-1-944883-59-1 / 9781944883591
Zustand Neuware
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