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    volume editors, Milind V. Kirtane, Chris E. de Souza, Mario Sanna, Anand K. Devaiah.
    Summary: Otology and Neurotology provides guidance on the clinical and practical management of diseases of the ear and lateral skull base. It discusses the latest techniques and technologies that encompass the complex nature of the specialty. Topics important to the otologist and neurotologist, such as chronic ear disease, cochlear and brainstem implants, robotic surgery, and many others, are covered by experts in their fields. This book is an invaluable reference for residents, fellows, allied health professionals, comprehensive otolaryngologists, otologists, neurotologists, and skull base surgeons. Key.

    Contents:
    Otology and Neurotology; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Dedication; Foreword; Acknowledgment; A Note from Series Editors; Contributors;
    Section I: Basic Sciences; 1. Embryology of the Ear and Temporal Bone; 2. Surgical Anatomy of the Temporal Bone and Ear; 3. Anatomy of the Auditory System; 4. Physiology of Hearing; 5. Comprehensive Diagnostic Audiology; 6. Anatomy of the Vestibular System; 7. Physiology of the Vestibular System; 8. Tests to Evaluate the Vestibular System; 9. Imaging of the Temporal Bone; 10. Molecular Genetics of Hearing Losses.
    Section II: Approach to Patients with Otological/Neurotological DiseasePart A: Disorders of the External Ear; 11. Otoplasty; 12. Evaluation and Treatment of Malformations of the Ear; 13. Diseases of the External Ear; Part B: Disorders of the Middle Ear; 14. Otitis Media; 15. Complications of Otitis Media; 16. Cholesteatoma: Causes, Treatment, and Complications; 17. Ossicular Reconstruction; 18. Retraction Pockets and Atelectasis; 19. Disorders of the Eustachian Tube; 20. Otosclerosis; 21. Other Disorders of the Otic Capsule; 22. Implantable Middle Ear Hearing Devices: Esteem and Maxum. Part C: Disorders of the Inner Ear23. Meniere Disease; 24. Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Management of Causes of Peripheral Incapacitating Vertigo other than Meniere Disease; 25. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Detection, Prevention, and Management; 26. (Central) Auditory Processing Disorders; 27. Tinnitus: There Is Something You Can Do About It!; 28. Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss; 29. Temporal Bone Trauma; Part D: Disorders of Facial Nerve; 30. Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of Facial Nerve Disorders;
    Section III: Neurotologic and Lateral Skull Base Surgery. 31. Acoustic Neuromas and Neurofibromatosis Type 232. Nonacoustic Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors; 33. Cancer of the Temporal Bone; 34. Tympanojugular Paragangliomas; 35. Jugular Foramen Tumors; 36. Skull Base Osteomyelitis;
    Section IV: Electronic Listening Assistive Devices; 37. Hearing Aids; 38. Hearing Rehabilitation with Osseointegrated Implants; 39. Cochlear Implants; 40. Brainstem Auditory Implants; 41. Robotics, Image Guidance, and Computer-Assisted Surgery in Otology/Neurotology; 42. Experimental Approaches to Auditory Neuroscience; Index.