Atlas of Laryngoscopy - Softcover

Sataloff, Robert Thayer; Hawkshaw, Mary J.; Spiegel, Joseph R.

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9780769300269: Atlas of Laryngoscopy

Synopsis

For professionals interested in vocal function and dysfunction, this book brings together, in a convenient form, high-quality, clinical photographs of a variety of common and unusual laryngeal problems. Included with the photographs are case studies that highlight the diagnostic and therapeutic insights of world-renowned laryngologists and allow the reader to correlate the appearance of the larynx with its clinical effects. The images and case studies are designed to show interesting features of many of the more common and clinically important vocal fold abnormalities seen by practicing otolaryngologists. Sections include normal vocal folds, mucosal abnormalities, vascular abnormalities and related conditions, benign lesions, carcinoma, vocal fold trauma, and impaired vocal fold mobility. This valuable resource is a compilation of some 70 articles that appeared in the Laryngoscopic Clinic section of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Journal over the last 6 years plus never published case studies.

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About the Authors

Robert Thayer Sataloff, MD, DMA is a prolific writer of books and articles. Dr. Sataloff is Professor of Otolaryngology at Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia; Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery at Graduate Hospital; Adjunct Professor of Otorhinolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery, The University of Pennsylvania and at Georgetown University; on the faculties of the Acadeomy of Vocal Arts and the Curtis Institute of Music, Conductor of the Thomas Jefferson University Choir and Orchestra, and Director of the Jefferson Arts-Medicine Center. He is also a professional singer and singing teacher. Dr. Sataloff is Chairman of the Board of Chief Directors of the Voice Foundation and of the American Institute for Voice and Ear Research. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Voice, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Occupational Hearing Loss; on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Singing, Medical Problems of Performing Artists and Ear, Nose and Throat Journal.

Mary J. Hawkshaw, RN, BSN from the American Institute for Voice and Ear Research. Ms. Hawkshaw has been an otolaryngologic nurse clinician in associate with Dr. Sataloff and Dr. Joseph Spoegel since 1987. She has also served on the Board of Directors of The Voice Foundation since 1990. Ms. Hawkshaw has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Voice since its inception, and the Journal of ORL -- Head and Neck Nursing, and the Journal of Occupational Hearing Loss. She has been an active member in the Society of Otolaryngologic Nurse Clinicians (SOHN) since 1988.

Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Thomas Jefferson Unversity; Vice Chairman, Department Oof Otolaryngology, Graduate Hospital

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