Basic Otorhinolaryngology - A Step-by-Step Learning Guide
2nd Edition
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Edição: 2017 | ISBN: 978-3-13-132442-9 |
Editora: THIEME (Distribuição) | Preço Fixo: Não |
Páginas: 430 | Formato: 19.5x27 cm |
Idioma: Inglês |
Basic Otorhinolaryngology: A Step-by-Step Learning Guide, Second Edition, is an essential resource for ENT residents and trainees, residents and trainees in related specialties, and students on rotation. Its breadth of coverage and easy-to-learn format makes the book ideal for course or exam preparation, and will also serve as a useful reference source.
Key Features:
- Completely updated chapters on audiology and vestibular disorders
- New or expanded discussion of olfactory mucosa and disturbances, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, imaging methods, immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis, Aspergillus sinusitis, ear canal cholesteatoma, peripheral nerve paralysis, and much more
- More than 600 superb full-color photographs, illustrations, and diagrams-many new or improved for this edition-clarify anatomical, operative, and embryological concepts
- Chapters organized into brief study units make learning the material manageable and convenient
- Each study unit begins with a starter outlining objectives for the unit and its relationship to other units and the overall scheme
- Numerous cross-references to other study units enable rapid navigation to relevant areas
- "Knowledge in depth" boxes provide information that goes beyond a basic understanding, such as surgical techniques, historical details, and case examples
- "Points of emphasis" throughout call direct attention to the most pertinent facts