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Main description:
ENT Made Easy is the ideal clinical text for GPs, ENT trainees, medical students and nurse
practitioners looking to manage common ENT conditions.
Diseases of the ears, nose and throat are amongst the most common presentations in primary care, and many patients are referred to ENT clinics in secondary care for further medical and surgical management. To help reduce these referrals this book guides readers through the basic anatomy and pathophysiology and then, for each presentation, provides:
an introduction which describes possible causes and the history required
a section on diagnosis, including which examinations and investigations to consider
management options, complications to look out for, and when to refer.
This book offers practical guidance and so helps to fill the gap between ENT theory and the actual work experience.
In addition to covering the common presentations, from allergic rhinitis to vertigo, via dysphagia and halitosis, the book also provides a description of the main investigations and covers the particular problems occurring in paediatric cases.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Clinical assessment
1.1 How to take a focused history of the ear, nose and throat
1.2 How to perform a clinical examination of the ear, nose and throat
1.3 Investigations in ENT
1.4 ENT tests performed during the clinical examination
1.5 Specialist tests
1.6 Vestibular function tests
1.7 Other investigations used in ENT
Chapter 2 Ear
2.1 Basic anatomy of the ear
2.2 Differential diagnosis of ear problems
2.3 Deafness
2.4 Sudden hearing loss
2.5 Wax
2.6 Otitis externa
2.7 Otitis media
2.8 Cholesteatoma
2.9 Perforation of the tympanic membrane
2.10 Otosclerosis
2.11 Acoustic neuroma
2.12 The discharging ear
2.13 Earache
2.14 Dizziness
2.15 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
2.16 Labyrinthitis
2.17 Meniere's disease
2.18 Tinnitus
2.19 Presbycusis
2.20 Facial paralysis
2.21 Foreign body in the ear
2.22 Boil in the ear
Chapter 3 Nose
3.1 Basic anatomy of the nose
3.2 Differential diagnosis of nose problems
3.3 Rhinitis
3.4 Epistaxis
3.5 Sinusitis
3.6 Fractures of the nasal bone
3.7 Anosmia
3.8 Foreign body in the nose
3.9 Boil in the nose
3.10 Perforation of the nasal septum
3.11 Sleep apnoea
Chapter 4 Throat
4.1 Basic anatomy of the throat
4.2 Differential diagnosis of throat problems
4.3 Dysphagia
4.4 Tonsillitis
4.5 Peritonsillar abscess
4.6 Pharyngitis
4.7 A change in voice
4.8 Laryngitis
4.9 Stridor
4.10 Acute epiglottitis
4.11 Aphthous ulcer
4.12 Salivary gland stones
4.13 Foreign body in the throat
4.14 Halitosis
4.15 Lump in the neck
Chapter 5 Paediatric ENT
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Guide to ENT issues covered elsewhere
5.3 Paediatric history taking
5.4 Rhinitis
5.5 Sinusitis
5.6 Epistaxis
5.7 Nasal trauma
5.8 Obstructive sleep apnoea
5.9 Adenoiditis
5.10 Cystic fibrosis
5.11 Deaf child
5.12 Acute otitis media
5.13 Tinnitus
5.14 Vertigo
5.15 Laryngeal papillomatosis
Chapter 6 Systemic disease affecting ears, nose and throat
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The skin
6.3 The eye
6.4 The nervous system and neurological diseases
6.5 Endocrine diseases
6.6 Congenital disorders
6.7 Vascular disease
6.8 Maxillofacial disease
6.9 Bone and joint pathology
6.10 Gastroenterology
6.11 Medication
Chapter 7 Operations
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
Publication date: September, 2017
Pages: 170
Dimensions: 156.00 x 234.00 x 9.00
Weight: 310g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)