This book encompasses both the
theoretical background on the different forms of hearing loss and a detailed
knowledge on state-of-the-art treatment for hearing loss, written for clinicians
by specialists and researchers. Realizing the complexity of hearing loss has
highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research. Therefore, all the
authors contributing to this book were chosen from many different specialties of
medicine, including surgery, psychology, and neuroscience, and came from diverse
areas of expertise, such as neurology, otolaryngology, psychiatry, and clinical
and experimental audiology.
International Archives of
Otorhinolaryngology is an international peer-reviewed journal focusing on
disorders of the ear, nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx, cervical region, upper
airway system, audiology and communication disorders.
This book is written by Francis B. Quinn, Professor
in University of Texas Medical Branch. This book covers almost all topics
related to Otolaryngology.
This is a free text, and is intended particularly for those
involved with management of hearing problems in the developing world where
qualified audiologists are frequently not available.
This guide
covers the following topics: Fluid Spaces of the Inner Ear, Pictorial Guide to
the Inner Ear, Cochlear Fluid Parameters Database, Cochlear Distortion
Simulator, Computer Simulations of Drug Movements in Cochlear Fluids.
This guide covers the following
topics about Allergic Fungal Sinusitis: Laboratory Studies, Imaging Studies,
Histologic Findings, Medical Therapy, Surgical Therapy, Preoperative Details,
Intraoperative Details and Postoperative Details.