This all-encompassing guide delves into every aspect of clinical and surgical practices in otorhinolaryngology and head-neck surgery. It covers critical components such as effective history-taking and thorough patient examinations. Readers will find invaluable sections that provide detailed histories, relevant questions, and insights for interpreting findings.
Otorhinolaryngology and head-neck surgery encompass a variety of specialties, including head-neck oncology, skull base surgery, maxillofacial surgery, and facial, nasal, and plastic surgery. This book unites these diverse subspecialties into one extensive resource, offering in-depth information on history-taking, examinations, and diagnostics. It’s designed to assist undergraduate and postgraduate students, clinicians, and ENT surgeons in making precise diagnoses.
Specifically aimed at advanced graduate students in otorhinolaryngology, as well as emerging ENT specialists and head-neck surgeons, this book serves as an essential tool for mastering clinical vivas, grand vivas, and case presentations, whether long or short.