Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders Sourcebook

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نام کتاب : Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders Sourcebook
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب منبع اختلالات گوش، حلق و بینی
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780780817012 , 2019014578
زبان کتاب : English
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Table of Contents Preface Part One—Structure and Functions of Ear, Nose, and Throat Chapter 1—Anatomy and Functions of the Ear Chapter 2—Anatomy and Functions of the Nose Chapter 3—Anatomy and Functions of the Throat Chapter 4—Ear, Nose, and Throat Examination Part Two—Disorders of the Ears Chapter 5—Disorders of Pinna (The External Ear) Section 5.1—Anotia (Born without Ears) and Microtia (Small Ear) Section 5.2—Cauliflower Ear Section 5.3—Otoplasty (Ear Plastic Surgery) Chapter 6—Ear Infections Section 6.1—Ear Infection: An Overview Section 6.2—Otitis Externa (Swimmer’s Ear) Section 6.3—Otitis Media Section 6.4—Ear Infections in Children Section 6.5—Ear Tubes Section 6.6—Treating Ear Infections Chapter 7—Ear Injuries Section 7.1—Perforated Eardrum Section 7.2—Tympanoplasty and Mastoidectomy Section 7.3—Barotrauma/Barotitis Media Section 7.4—Foreign Object in the Ear Section 7.5—Stay Away from Ear Candles Chapter 8—Ear Secretions and Growths Section 8.1—Earwax (Cerumen) Section 8.2—Otosclerosis Section 8.3—Cholesteatoma Part Three—Hearing Disorders Chapter 9—Hearing Loss: The Basics Section 9.1—Hearing and Hearing Loss: Explained Section 9.2—Mechanism Underlying Stereocilia Section 9.3—Types of Hearing Loss Section 9.4—Statistics about Hearing Disorders, Ear Infections, and Deafness Chapter 10—Hearing Loss in Varying Ages Section 10.1—Hearing Loss in Children Section 10.2—Hearing Loss and Older Adults Chapter 11—Recognizing and Diagnosing Hearing Loss Section 11.1—Who Can I Turn To for Help with My Hearing Loss? Section 11.2—Diagnosing a Hearing Loss Section 11.3—Newborn Hearing Screening Chapter 12—Genetic and Congenital Deafness Section 12.1—The Genetics of Hearing Loss Section 12.2—Congenital Deafness with Vitiligo and Achalasia Section 12.3—Usher Syndrome Section 12.4—Waardenburg Syndrome Section 12.5—Other Types of Syndromic Deafness Section 12.6—Otospondylomegaepiphyseal Dysplasia Section 12.7—Nonsyndromic Deafness Chapter 13—Sensorineural Hearing Disorders Section 13.1—Auditory Neuropathy Section 13.2—Age-Related Hearing Loss (Presbycusis) Section 13.3—Hyperacusis Section 13.4—Sudden Deafness Chapter 14—Ototoxicity Chapter 15—Tinnitus Chapter 16—Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Section 16.1—Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: An Overview Section 16.2—What Noises Cause Hearing Loss Section 16.3—How Do I Know If I Have Hearing Loss Caused by Loud Noise? Section 16.4—Preventing Hearing Loss from Loud Noise Chapter 17—Hearing Protection Section 17.1—How to Protect Your Hearing Section 17.2—Maintaining a Quiet Environment: At Home and Farm Chapter 18—What If One Already Has Hearing Loss? Section 18.1—Take Steps to Keep It from Getting Worse Section 18.2—Products and Devices to Improve Hearing Chapter 19—Electronic Hearing Devices Section 19.1—Hearing Aids Section 19.2—Cochlear Implants and Bone-Anchored Hearing Aids Chapter 20—Communicating with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Section 20.1—American Sign Language Section 20.2—Assistive Listening Devices Section 20.3—Captions for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Viewers Section 20.4—Communication Problems in Hard-of-Hearing Individuals Chapter 21—Frequently Asked Questions about Hearing Loss Chapter 22—Novel Deafness and Hearing Loss Treatments Section 22.1—Growing Hair Cells Might Lead to Hearing Loss Treatment Section 22.2—Drug Therapy Partially Restores Hearing Part Four—Vestibular Disorders Chapter 23—Vestibular (Balance) Disorders: An Overview Section 23.1—What Is a Vestibular (Balance) Disorder? Section 23.2—Dizziness and Balance Problems in Children Section 23.3—Vestibular (Balance) Disorders in Adults Section 23.4—Coping with Balance Disorders Section 23.5—Presbyastasis Section 23.6—Vestibular Rehabilitation Chapter 24—Vestibular Schwannoma Chapter 25—Enlarged Vestibular Aqueducts Chapter 26—Vertigo Chapter 27—Dizziness and Motion Sickness Chapter 28—Ménière Disease Chapter 29—Perilymph Fistula Part Five—Disorders of the Nose and Sinuses Chapter 30—Your Stuffy Nose Section 30.1—The Common Cold Section 30.2—Cold, Flu, or Allergy Section 30.3—Complementary Health Approaches for Colds Section 30.4—Coughing and Sneezing: Hygiene Etiquette Section 30.5—Allergic Rhinitis Chapter 31—Common Nasal Concerns and Treatments Section 31.1—Nasal Polyps Section 31.2—Nosebleeds Section 31.3—Deviated Septum, Septoplasty, and Rhinoplasty Chapter 32—Sinus Problems Section 32.1—Sinusitis Section 32.2—Sinus Surgery Section 32.3—Is Rinsing Your Sinuses with Neti Pots Safe? Chapter 33—Snoring and Sleep Apnea Chapter 34—Smell and Taste Disorders Section 34.1—Smell Disorders Section 34.2—Taste Disorders Section 34.3—Taste and Smell-Related Statistics Part Six—Disorders of the Throat and Vocal Cords Chapter 35—Sore Throat Section 35.1—Understanding Sore Throat Section 35.2—Strep Throat Section 35.3—Candida Infections of the Mouth, Throat, and Esophagus Chapter 36—Tonsils and Adenoids Section 36.1—Tonsils and Tonsillectomies Section 36.2—Adenoids and Adenoidectomies Chapter 37—Laryngeal Problems Section 37.1—Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Section 37.2—Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis/Laryngeal Papillomatosis Section 37.3—Laryngoscopy and Esophagoscopy Chapter 38—Swallowing Problems Section 38.1—Dysphagia Section 38.2—Achalasia Chapter 39—Voice and Vocal Cord Disorders Section 39.1—Hoarseness Section 39.2—Spasmodic Dysphonia Section 39.3—Vocal Cord Paralysis Section 39.4—Taking Care of Your Voice Section 39.5—Statistics on Voice, Speech, and Language Disorders Part Seven—Cancers of the Ears, Nose, and Throat Chapter 40—Head and Neck Cancers: Questions and Answers Chapter 41—Oropharyngeal Cancer Chapter 42—Nasopharyngeal Cancer Chapter 43—Paranasal Sinus and Nasal Cavity Cancer Chapter 44—What You Need to Know about Esophageal Cancer Chapter 45—Hypopharyngeal Cancer Chapter 46—Laryngeal Cancer Chapter 47—Recent Research in Cancer of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Section 47.1—Cetuximab with Radiation Found to Be Inferior to Standard Treatment in HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Cancer Section 47.2—Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Linked to Decreased Oral HPV Infections Section 47.3—Nivolumab Improves Survival for Patients with Recurrent Head and Neck Cancer Part Eight—Additional Help and Information Chapter 48—Glossary of Terms Related to the Ears, Nose, and Throat Chapter 49—Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders: Resources for Information and Support Index




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