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Manual of eye, ear, nose, and throat emergencies / Daniel J. Egan [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Egan, Daniel J., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emergency medicine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (115 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health, [2022]
Summary:
Based on the highly regarded Walls Manual of Emergency Airway Management and part of the Manual of Emergency Medicine series envisioned by leading authority in emergency medicine, Dr. Ron M. Walls, Manual of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergencies provides evidence-based, easy-to-read coverage of these commonly seen emergencies. Through the direction and expertise of lead editor Dr. Daniel J. Egan and associate editors Drs. Gareth M.C. Lema, Di (Fan) Coneybeare, and Marita S. Teng, this reference is a practical guide to approaching the patient with an EENT complaint in a systematic way, providing a hands-on framework for clinical decision making and therapeutic interventions.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Contents
PART 1: ENT
SECTION 1: Principles of Urgent and Emergent Otorhinolaryngology
1. ENT Anatomy
2. Examination of the Ears, Nose, and Throat
3. Communication With ENT Consultants
SECTION 2: The Ear and Vestibular System
4. Infections of the Ear: Otitis Media and Externa, Mastoiditis
5. External Ear: Perichondritis, Lacerations, Auricular Hematoma
6. Sudden Hearing Loss
7. Acute Vertigo
8. Tympanic Membrane Perforation: Traumatic, Infectious
9. Facial Paralysis
SECTION 3: The Nose
10. Epistaxis
11. Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Including Orbital and Cranial Complications, Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis
SECTION 4: Common Head and Neck Infections
12. Sialolithiasis/Sialadenitis
13. Pharyngitis/Tonsillitis/Peritonsillar Abscess
14. Deep Space Neck Infections: Retropharyngeal Abscess, Ludwig Angina, Lemierre Syndrome
SECTION 5: Airway Emergencies
15. Angioedema
16. Epiglottitis
17. Tracheostomy Emergencies
18. Posttonsillectomy Hemorrhage/Pain
SECTION 6: Trauma
19. Nasal Trauma: Fractures, Septal Hematoma
20. Facial Trauma: Frontal Sinus, Maxillary and Mandibular Fractures, Dental Injuries
21. Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea, Rhinorrhea, and Temporal Bone Fractures
22. Penetrating Neck Injuries
23. Foreign Bodies of the Ears, Nose, and Throat
PART 2: OPHTHALMOLOGY
SECTION 1: Principles of Urgent and Emergent Ophthalmology
24. Anatomy of the Eye
25. Evaluation of Ocular Emergencies
26. Ocular Imaging
27. Communication with Ophthalmology Consultants and Telehealth
SECTION 2: Orbit
28. Orbital Trauma
29. Orbital Tumors
30. Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis
SECTION 3: Eyelids
31. Eyelid Lacerations
32. Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus.
33. Eyelid Lesions
34. Ptosis
SECTION 4: Ocular Surface
35. Corneal Trauma: ­Abrasions, Lacerations, Foreign ­Bodies, Burns, and Contact Lenses
36. The Red Eye: Keratitis, Conjunctivitis, Episcleritis, Scleritis, Pterygium/Pinguecula
37. The Pediatric Red Eye: Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Conjunctivitis, and Uveitis
SECTION 5: Anterior Segment
38. Anterior Uveitis, ­Hypopyon, and Hyphema
39. Lens Dislocation
40. Leukocoria
SECTION 6: Posterior Segment
41. Vascular Retinopathies
42. Vitreous Detachment, Retinal Tear, and Retinal Detachment
43. Infectious and Inflammatory Retinal Diseases
44. Nonaccidental Trauma
45. Blunt Trauma and Open Globes
SECTION 7: Glaucoma
46. Open Angle and Traumatic Glaucoma
47. Angle Closure Glaucoma
SECTION 8: Neuro-ophthalmology
48. Pupils
49. Diplopia
50. Optic Neuropathies: ­Ischemic, Inflammatory, ­Infectious, or Compressive
51. Papilledema
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-9751-8356-8
OCLC:
1417757125

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