1. ENT history and examination
2. Common methods of presentation
3. ENT training and research
4. Imaging in ENT
5. Ward care in ENT
6. The mouth, tonsils and adenoids
7. Oral cancer
8. Surgery for malignant lesions of the tongue and floor of
mouth
9. Sore throat and tonsillitis
10. Oropharyngeal cancer
11. Surgery for cancer of the oropharynx
12. The adenoid
13. Snoring and sleep apnoea
14. Salivary glands
15. The larynx and trachea
16. Head and neck reconstructive surgery
17. The oesophagus and swallowing
18. The thyroid gland
19. The neck
20. Complications in head and neck surgery
21. SALT and rehabilitation after major head and neck surgery
22. Audiology
23. The external ear
24. The middle ear and mastoid
25. The facial nerve
26. The inner ear
27. The skull base
28. The nose and PNS
29. The sinuses
30. Facial plastics
31. Paediatric ENT
32. HIV and Granulomatous conditions in ENT
33. ENT emergencies
34. ENT numbers
35. Abbreviations in common use in ENT
36. Index
The portablilty combined with the comprehensiveness of this text,
makes this an excellent book, particularly suitable for the ENT
registrar but also for the core surgical trainee with an interest
in ENT. This handbook would serve as a very useful revision guide
for both DOHNS and FRCS examinations. Overall, it is a useful
companion for any ENT surgeon in training.
*Surg Engl*
...an extensive source of reference that is ideal for short
frequent reading, particularly in the clinical setting. I would
strongly recommended this book to all trainee otolaryngologists as
well as those who are gaining some ear, nose and throat experience
as part of their surgical rotation.
*British Journal of Hospital Medicine*
...useful as a quick reference for otolaryngologists in training,
especially as a memory refresher before a surgical case...valuable
information in an easily accessible format.
*Doody's Notes (Dr Sandra Koterski, Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine)*
...a comprehensive reference volume presented in a user-friendly
bullet-point format...This compact and robust volume is likely to
be a valued everyday resource for the trainee.
*Surgeons' News*
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