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SECTION I: CELL BIOLOGY and ITS APPLICATION (Editor Nick Jones)
Molecular biology
Genetics
Gene therapy
Mechanism of anti-cancer drugs
Radiotherapy and radio-sensitizers
Apoptosis and cell death
SECTION II: WOUND HEALING (Editor: Nick Jones)
Soft and hard tissue repair
Skin flap physiology
Biomaterials and their application in ORL
SECTION III: IMMUNOLOGY (Editor Nick Jones)
Defence mechanisms
Allergy: basic mechanisms and tests
Evaluation of the immune system
Immuno-deficiencies
Rheumatological disorders in ORL
SECTION IV: MICROBIOLOGY (Editor Nick Jones)
Micro-organisms
Viruses and antiviral agents
Fungi
Antimicrobial therapy
HIV and AIDS
SECTION V: HAEMATOLOGY (Editor Nick Jones)
Constituents of blood and blood groups and alternatives to blood transfusion
Haemato-oncology
Disorders of coagulation and their management
SECTION VI: ENDOCRINOLOGY (Editor Nick Jones)
The pituitary: anatomy and physiology
The pituitary: function tests and imaging
The thyroid: anatomy and physiology
The thyroid: function tests and imaging
The thyroid: non-malignant disease
The parathyroid glands: anatomy and physiology
The parathyroid glands: function tests and imaging
Parathyroid dysfunction: medical and surgical therapy
ENT manifestations of endocrine disease
SECTION VII: THERAPEUTICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS (Editor Martin Burton)
Drug administration and therapeutic monitoring
Drug therapy in otology
Drug therapy in rhinology
Drug therapy in laryngology and head and neck surgery
Corticosteroids - systemic and topical
SECTION VIII: PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT (Editor Martin Burton)
Preparation of the patient for surgery
Assessment of the difficult airway
Paediatric anaesthesia
Anaesthesia for adults
Adult intensive and high-dependency care
Paediatric intensive care
SECTION IX: PAEDIATRIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY (Editor Ray Clarke)
Introduction
Embryology of the head and neck
Genetics of deafness and genetic counselling
Speech and language development
The paediatric consultation and inpatient care
Classification of hearing loss
Non-infective conductive hearing loss in children
Otitis media with effusion
Acute suppurative otitis media
Chronic otitis media in childhood
Hearing tests
Screening and surveillance for hearing loss in pre-school children
Management congenital deformities of the external and middle ear
Management of the hearing-impaired child
Indications and contra-indications for cochlear implantation in children
Facial paralysis in childhood
The genetics of craniofacial anomalies
Cleft palate
Nasal obstruction in children
Paediatric rhinosinusitis
Foreign bodies in the ears, nose and airways
Epistaxis in children
Tonsils
Sleep apnoea in childhood
Introduction to airway obstruction
Congenital disorders of the larynx, trachea and bronchi
Laryngeal stenosis
Voice disorders in children
Acute laryngeal infections
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis
Tracheostomy and care at home
Diseases of oesophagus, swallowing disorders and caustic ingestion
Branchial cleft disorders, thyroglossal cysts, fistulas, cystic hygroma
ENT input for the child with multiple handicaps
Salivary gland problems in childhood
Tumours of the head and neck in childhood
Cervico-facial infections in childhood
Medicolegal negligence in paediatric ORL
SECTION X: THE EAR, HEARING and BALANCE (Editors George Browning and Linda Luxon)
Anatomy of the temporal bone, middle ear and Eustachian tube
Form and ultrastructure of the cochlea and its central connections
Physics of sound
Physiology of hearing
The perception of sound
Psychoacoustic audiometry
Physiological and evoked measurement of hearing
Epidemiology of hearing loss in adults
Clinical examination of the ears and hearing
Conditions of pinna and external auditory canal
Perichondritis
Other pinna conditions
Otitis externa
Malignant otitis externa
Benign necrotising otits externa
Granular myringitis
Bullous myringitis
Acquired atresia
Exostosis
Furunculosis
Keratosis obturans
Acute otitis media in adults
Otitis media with effusion in adults
Chronic otitis media
Definition
Pathology
Diagnosis
Aetiology and epidemiology
Healed otitis media
Inactive mucosal chronic otitis media
Active mucosal chronic otitis media
Retractions
Cholesteatoma
Tuberculosis of the temporal bone
Otosclerosis
Definition including pathology
Diagnosis
Aetiology and epidemiology
Outcomes
Management options
Effect of management on outcomes
Paget's disease
Sensori-neural hearing loss - retrocochlear
Trauma to the ear
Pinna
Foreign bodies in the external auditory canal
Tympanic membrane and middle ear trauma
Temporal bone trauma
Barotrauma
Otalgia
Age-related sensorineural hearing impairment
Definition including pathology
Aetiology and epidemiology
Natural history
Diagnosis
Management
Noise trauma
Definition including pathology
Aetiopathology
Natural history
Diagnosis
Prevention and Management
Other progressive sensorineural hearing impairments
Genetic
General disease
Ototoxicity
Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing impairment
Tinnitus, paracusis and dysacusis
Central auditory dysfunction
Hearing aids
Cochlear implants
Accessory devices
Middle ear implants
Prevention of hearing loss - social consequences
Prevention of hearing loss - scientific principles
Anatomy and ultrastructure of the labyrinth and its central connections
Physiology of equilibrium
Evaluation of balance
Pathology of the vestibular system
Vertigo - clinical syndromes
Vertigo - clinical management and rehabilitation
Diseases of the temporal bone
Disorders of the facial nerve
Medical negligence in otology
SECTION XI: THE NOSE and PARANASAL SINUSES (Editor Valerie Lund)
Anatomy of the nose and paranasal sinuses
Physiology of the nose and paranasal sinuses
Nasal endoscopy
Measurement of the nasal airway
Classification and differential diagnosis of rhinosinusitis
Allergic rhinitis (rhinosinusitis)
Non-allergic perennial rhinitis
Occupational rhinitis
Food allergy and intolerance
Rhinosinusitis (in general)
Specific chronic infections
Fungal rhinosinusitis
Medical management of rhinosinusitis
Surgical management of rhinosinusitis
The frontal sinus
Mucocoeles
Complications of acute and chronic rhinosinusitis
Nasal polyps
The nasal septum
Nasal septal perforations
The management of enlarged turbinates
Epistaxis
The fractured nose
Fractures of the facial skeleton
CSF rhinorrhoea
Granulomatous conditions of the nose
Abnormalities of smell
Conditions of the external nose
Facial pain and headache
Orbital decompression
Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy
The relationship between the upper and lower respiratory tract
Medical negligence in rhinology
SECTION XII: UPPER DIGESTIVE TRACT (Editor John Hibbert)
Anatomy of the mouth and dentition
Benign oral and dental disease
Cysts and tumours of the jaws
Anatomy of the pharynx and oseophagus
Physiology of swallowing
Taste and its disorders
Functional investigation of the upper GI tract
Anatomy of the post-nasal space
Benign conditions of the post-nasal space
Acute and chronic pharyngeal infection
Pharyngeal pouch
Neurological disorders of the pharynx
Management of intractable aspiration
Oesophageal disorders
Causes of difficulty in swallowing: classification
Globus pharyngeus
SECTION XIII: THE UPPER AIRWAY (Editor John Hibbert)
Anatomy of the larynx and tracheobronchial tree
Examination and endoscopy
Physiology of the larynx
Voice and production of speech
Objective evaluation of the voice
Disorders of the voice
The professional voice
Speech therapy
Phonosurgery
Acute infections of the larynx
Chronic laryngitis
Neurological disorders of the larynx
Laryngeal trauma and stenosis
Stridor and airway obstruction
Tracheostomy
Physiology of sleep and sleep disorders
The surgical management of snoring
SECTION XIV: THE NECK (Editor John Watkinson)
Anatomy of the neck
Examination of the neck
Neck trauma
Benign neck disease - infections and swellings
SECTION XV: HEAD and NECK TUMOURS (Editor John Hibbert)
Epidemiology of head and neck cancer
Aetiology of head and neck cancer
Premalignant conditions
Staging of head and neck cancer
Data collection in head and neck cancer
Prognostic indicators and serum markers
Trials of radio- and chemotherapeutic management of head and neck cancer
Skin cancer of the head and neck
Mucosal melanoma
Nasal and paranasal sinus malignancy
Angiofibroma
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Salivary gland anatomy
Salivary gland physiology
Salivary gland imaging
Salivary glands: non-neoplastic disease
Salivary glands: benign tumours
Salivary glands: malignant tumours
Parapharyngeal space tumours
Oral cavity tumours including the lip
Oropharyngeal tumours
Tumours of the larynx
Voice rehabilitation after laryngectomy
Tumours of the hypopharynx and oesophagus
Cancer of the thyroid
Quality of life in head and neck cancer
Palliative care for head and neck cancer
Metastatic neck disease
Medical negligence in head and neck surgery
SECTION XVI: PLASTIC SURGERY OF THE HEAD and NECK (Editor John Watkinson)
Principles of soft-tissue reconstruction in the head and neck
Grafts and local flaps in head and neck reconstruction
Pedicled flaps in the head and neck
Free flaps in head and neck reconstruction
Keloid, hypertrophic scars and scar revision
The assessment of aesthetic facial proportions and computer imaging
Reduction rhinoplasty - blasic techniques
External rhinoplasty
Augmentation rhinoplasty
Revsion rhinoplasty
The deviated nose
The nasal tip and nasolabial angle
Nasal reconstruction
Total reconstruction of the pinna
Blepharoplasty
The aging face
Facial reanimation
Principles of osseo-integration and the role of prosthetics
Combined prosthetic and surgical approach to head and neck reconstruction
Medical negligence in plastic and reconstructive surgery
SECTION XVII: SKULL BASE (Editor Michael Gleeson)
Anatomy of the skull base and infratemporal fossa
Clinical neuroanatomy
Evaluation of the skull base patient
Vascular assessment and management
Natural history of vestibular schwannoma
Surgical management of vestibular schwannoma
Stereotactic radiotherapy and the gamma knife
The patient with NF
Management of non-acoustic CPA tumours
Middle fossa surgery
Jugular foramen lesions and their management
Petrous apex lesions
Approaches to the epipharynx and Eustachian tube
Tumours of the temporal bone
Facial nerve tumours
Cancer of the external and middle ear
Pituitary tumours: surgical management
Craniofacial surgery
Complications of skull base surgery and their management
Medical negligence in skull base surgery
SECTION XVIII: DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGIES (Editor Martin Burton)
PET
Functional imaging
Interventional techniques
3D planning and reconstruction
Electrophysiology and monitoring
Lasers and photodynamic therapy
Ultrasound and its applications
SECTION XIX: INTERPRETATION and MANAGEMENT OF DATA (Editor Martin Burton)
Epidemiology
Outcomes research
SECTION XX: CLINICAL GOVERNANCE AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (Editor Martin Burton)
Training, accreditation and the maintenance of skills
Communication skills (deaf, aphonic, ethnic minorities, blind, learning difficulties)
Clinical governance
Medical ethics
Medical jurisprudence
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- Evidence-based with useful features including key points, best clinical practice guidelines, search strategies, and suggestions for future research
- Highly illustrated in colour throughout
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