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2013
The ear, nose, and throat, together classically abbreviated as ENT before adoption of the more scholarly word otorhinolaryngology, are a cluster of structures geographically proximal to one another and, more or less, functionally connected in regard to breathing, swallowing, phonation, and hearing.
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The ear, nose, and throat, together classically abbreviated as ENT before adoption of the more scholarly word otorhinolaryngology, are a cluster of structures geographically proximal to one another and, more or less, functionally connected in regard to breathing, swallowing, phonation, and hearing.
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2016
This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of ear, nose, and throat surgery (otolaryngological surgery). It begins with a discussion of relevant general principles (including the shared airway) and covers airway obstruction and sleep apnoea.
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This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of ear, nose, and throat surgery (otolaryngological surgery). It begins with a discussion of relevant general principles (including the shared airway) and covers airway obstruction and sleep apnoea.
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Ear, Nose and Throat Histopathology
Ear and Hearing, 1988Part A. The ear.- Part B. The nose and paranasal sinuses.- Part C. The nasopharynx.- Part D. The palatine tonsil.- Part E. The larynx and hypopharynx.- Part F. Major salivary glands.- Part G. The neck.
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Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergencies
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2019Laura J Bontempo, Jan M. Shoenberger
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2016
This chapter will comprehensively address head and neck emergencies beginning with disorders of the ears, nose, and throat, detailing hearing loss, infections, abscesses, trauma including fractures, along with epistaxis, and its diagnosis and treatment.
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This chapter will comprehensively address head and neck emergencies beginning with disorders of the ears, nose, and throat, detailing hearing loss, infections, abscesses, trauma including fractures, along with epistaxis, and its diagnosis and treatment.
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Foreign Bodies of the Ear, Nose and Throat.
Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2019L. Oyama
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