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Essential Otology and Neurotology / William H. Slattery.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Slattery, William H., III, editor.
Series:
KJ Lee's Essential Medicine Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurotology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (498 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2023]
Summary:
"Essential Otology and Neurotology is the newest addition to the Essential Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery series which has been the benchmark guide to otolaryngology since 1973. It provides a concise and effective review of most relevant topics within the evolving field of neurotology. The textbook is structured to maximize data content and allow for quick clinical recall. Each chapter also includes a high yield review in the form of multiple-choice questions to retain critical information. This book serves as a handy study guide for all interested in learning more about the complex anatomy and physiology of the human ear. The editors carefully selected experts in each field to present the most up-to-date practice guidelines for each topic"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Foreword and Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1
Audiology
Anatomy, Physiology, Histology
Hearing Evaluation
Practice Guidelines
Questions
Bibliography
Chapter 2
Central Auditory Processing and Hidden Hearing Loss
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorders and Auditory Processing Disorders
Hidden Hearing Loss
Chapter 3
Tinnitus
Etiology
Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
Vascular Tinnitus
Muscular Tinnitus
Somatosensory Tinnitus
Workup
Medical Evaluation
Clinical History
Physical Exam
Audiological Evaluation
Tinnitus Measurements
Blood Tests
Imaging Evaluation
Management Treatment Options
Counselling
Sound
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Medication
Emerging Treatments
Prevention
Tinnitus Patients Need Our Help
Chapter 4
Hearing Aids and Rehabilitation
How All Hearing Aids Work
Hearing Aid Styles
Hearing Air Components
Leveraging Bluetooth and Smartphones to Enhance Hearing Aid Usability
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Hearing Aid Chips
Core Hearing Aid Properties
Medical Grade Hearing Aids
Over the Counter Hearing Aids
Regulations Governing Hearing Aid Distribution
CROS and Implantable Devices
Assisted Listening Devices (ALDs)
Sign Language and Lip Reading
Special Considerations for the Pediatric Population
Chapter 5
Imaging Considerations
Abstract
Imaging Modalities
Trauma
Infection
Conductive Hearing Loss
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Pulsatile Tinnitus
Chapter 6
External Ear
Normal Anatomy
Cerumen
Benign Lesions of the External Ear.
Malignant Lesions of External Ear
Exostosis, Osteoma, Acquired Stenosis
Otitis Externa and Osteomyelitis of Skull Base
Microtia/Atresia
Chapter 7
Middle Ear
References
Chapter 8
Cholesteatoma
Definitions
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
Mechanism of Proliferation
Clinical Presentation
Diagnostic Evaluation
Imaging
Selected Complications
Management
Surgical Management of the Mastoid
Chapter 9
Ossicular Chain Reconstruction
Ossicular Chain Fixation or Discontinuity
Prosthesis Materials
Prosthesis Selection
Complications
Outcomes
Bone Conduction Implants
Chapter 10
Otosclerosis
Etiology and Medical Management
Non-Surgical Management
Audiology and Imaging
Stapedotomy vs. Stapedectomy
Surgical Indications
Surgical Contraindications
Techniques
Cochlear Otosclerosis
Pathophysiology [4]
Treatment
Chapter 11
Third Mobile Window Phenomenon
Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
Diagnostic Workup
Criteria for SCDS Diagnosis
Surgical Approaches to Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Repair
Surgical Outcomes
Special Considerations
Posterior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
Signs and Symptoms
Differential Diagnosis
Surgical Approach
Perilymphatic Fistula (PLF)
Pathophysiology and Etiology
Diagnostic Criteria
Treatment Approach.
Other (Less Common) Causes of Third Mobile Windows
Cochlea-Facial Dehiscence
Cochlea-Carotid Dehiscence
Chapter 12
Paragangliomas and Vascular Lesions
Anatomy, Classification, Pathophysiology and Prognosis
Anatomy
Classification
Genetic Evaluation
Diagnostic Work-Up
Radiotherapy
Non-Surgical Alternatives
Embolization
Surgical Management
Class A
Class B
Class C1
Class C2
Class C3De1/2 (Elderly Patients)
Class C3De1/2 (Young Patients)
Class C3Di1/2 (Young Patients)
Class C4
CBT/VP
Carotid Artery Management
Intraoperative Management of the ICA
Chapter 13
Genetic and Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sensorineural Loss Overview
Sensorineural Hearing Loss Pathophysiology
Genetic Hearing Loss
Non-Syndromic SNHL
AR Non-Syndromic SNHL
AD Non-Syndromic SNHL
X-Linked Non-Syndromic HL
Non-Syndromic Mitochondrial HL
Syndromic SNHL
Common AD Syndromic Disorders
Branchiootorenal Spectrum Disorder (Also Known as Branchio-Oto-Renal Syndrome)
CHD7 Disorder (Also Referred to as CHARGE Association or Syndrome)
FGFR Craniosynostosis Syndromes
Neurofibromatosis
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)
Stickler Syndrome
Treacher Collins Syndrome (TC)
Waardenburg Syndrome (WS)
Common AR Syndromic Disorders
Alstrom Syndrome
Biotinidase Deficiency
*Deafness Infertility Syndrome (DIS)
*Jervell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome (JLNS)
*Pendred Syndrome (PDS)
*Usher Syndrome
Wolfram Syndrome (Sometimes Referred to as DIDMOAD)
Common X-linked Syndromic Disorders
Alport Syndrome
Deafness-Dystonia-Optic Neuronopathy Syndrome (Also Known as Mohr-Tranebjaerg Syndrome).
X-Linked Otopalataldigital Spectrum Disorder
Mitochondrial Disorders
Congenital Acquired SNHL
Congenital Toxoplasmosis
Congenital Rubella
Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Congenital Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
Congenital Syphilis
Teratogens
Other Environmental Factors
Non-Congenital Acquired SNHL
Autoimmune Ear Disease (AIED)
Infectious
Metabolic
Neoplasm
Ototoxicity
Inner Ear Malformations
Embryology
Diagnosis
Genetic Analysis
Neonatal Hearing Evaluation and Management
Newborn Hearing Screen (NBHS)
Acknowledgments
Chapter 14
Adult-Onset and Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Chapter 15
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Immune Mediated Hearing Loss
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL)
Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease (AIED): Characterized by Dysregulation of the Adaptive Immune System with Resultant Autoantibodies
Immunomodulatory Drugs
Chapter 16
Meniere's Disease and Vestibular Migraine
Meniere's Disease
Pathophysiology, Incidence, Genetics and Etiology
Clinical Pearls (Table 1)
Medical and Dietary Management
Vestibular Migraine (VM)
Pathophysiology, Incidence, Genetics, Etiology
Clinical Pearls (Table 2)
Differentiating Meniere's Disease from Vestibular Migraines
Chapter 17
Cochlear Implantation
Types of Implants
Hearing Preservation
Single Sided Deafness
Chapter 18
Vestibular Evaluation and Rehabilitation
Key Principles.
Clinical Evaluation
History
Physical Examination
Vestibular Laboratory
Videonystagmography (VNG)
Caloric Reflex Testing
Video Head Impulse Testing (vHIT)
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential Testing (VEMP)
Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV)
Rotary Chair Testing
Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP)
Peripheral Vestibular Disorders
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Acute Unilateral Vestibular Dysfunction (Hypofunction)
Bilateral Vestibulopathy (Hypofunction/Loss)
Presbystasis
Central Vestibular Disorders
Central Vertigo (Dizziness)
Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
Treatment Options
Vestibular Rehabilitation/Vestibular Physical Therapy
Vestibular Suppressant Medications
Vestibular Implants
Chapter 19
Facial Nerve Disorders
Anatomy of Facial Nerve
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Bell's Palsy
Facial Nerve Tumors
Facial Nerve Decompression
Hemifacial Spasm
Synkinesis
Facial Nerve Rehabilitation
Chapter 20
Cerebellopontine Angle Pathology
Sporadic Vestibular Schwannomas (VS)
Meningiomas
Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2)
Nonsurgical Treatment Options for Vestibular Schwannoma
Chapter 21
Neurotological Surgical Approaches to Cerebellopontine Angle
Pre-Operative Considerations
Auditory Brainstem Implant (ABI)
Chapter 22
Management of Skull Base Complications
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leak
Hydrocephalus
Vascular Complications
Lower Cranial Nerve Injury
Ophthalmology Considerations
Chapter 23
Temporal Bone Malignancies.
Temporal Bone Malignancies.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Slattery, William H. Essential Otology and Neurotology
ISBN:
979-88-86978-22-3

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