Pediatric Otology and Neurotology

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-01-01
Publisher(s): Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Summary

This volume is the first definitive clinical reference in the rapidly evolving subspecialty of pediatric otology and neurotology. Written by leading authorities, the book covers every aspect of the field, including clinically relevant basic science, current diagnostic modalities, neonatal and infant hearing screening, diagnosis and treatment of specific disorders, surgical issues in pediatric otology, and auditory rehabilitation. The major focus of the book is on the diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of the entire spectrum of otologic and neurotologic disorders encountered in pediatric patients. For each disorder, the text provides complete information on classification, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, management, outcome, and complications. The contributors thoroughly examine controversial aspects of management, present and justify their own recommended treatment protocols, and offer guidelines for avoiding or solving common problems.

Table of Contents

Contributing Authors xi(6)
Foreword xvii(2)
Preface xix(2)
Acknowledgments xxi
Part I. Basic Science 3(100)
1. Development of the Ear
3(8)
Gerald C. Goeringer
2. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of the Eustachian Tube
11(18)
Charles D. Bluestone
3. Auditory Development
29(10)
John H. Grose
Joseph W. Hall III
4. Development of Speech and Language
39(10)
Joanne E. Roberts
Ina F. Wallace
Diane Brackett
5. Molecular Genetics: A Brief Overview
49(38)
Anil K. Lalwani
Eric Lynch
Anand N. Mhatre
6. Temporal Bone Histopathology
87(16)
William H. Slattery III
Part II. Diagnostic Evaluation 103(98)
7. Behavioral Audiologic Assessment
103(10)
Judith S. Gravel
8. Acoustic Immittance: Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflexes
113(14)
Alison M. Grimes
9. Physiologic Assessment of Hearing
127(28)
Yvonne S. Sininger
Carolina Abdala
10. Neonatal Hearing Screening: Early Identification
155(8)
Jerry L. Northern
Stephen Epstein
11. Assessment of Vestibular Function
163(18)
David Foyt
William H. Slattery III
12. Radiology of the Temporal Bone: Congenital Abnormalities
181(20)
Peter D. Phelps
Gilbert Vezina
Part III. Congenital Abnormalities 201(32)
13. Congenital Anomalies of the Inner Ear
201(10)
P. Gerard Reilly
Anil K. Lalwani
Robert K. Jackler
14. Skull-Base Abnormalities
211(22)
Todd T. Kingdom
Steven W. Cheung
Anil K. Lalwani
Part IV. Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders 233(46)
15. Otitis Media: A Spectrum of Diseases
233(8)
Charles D. Bluestone
16. Adenoidectomy in the Management of Otitis Media in Children
241(10)
George A. Gates
17. Complications of Otitis Media
251(14)
William H. Slattery III
John W. House
18. Acute Mastoiditis
265(14)
Nikolas H. Blevins
Anil K. Lalwani
Part V. Cholesteatoma 279(34)
19. Congenital Cholesteatoma
279(16)
Jacob Friedberg
20. Acquired Cholesteatoma
295(18)
Simon C. Parisier
Adam J. Cohen
Bryan A. Selkin
Jin C. Han
Part VI. Hearing Disorders 313(110)
21. Nonsyndromic Hereditary Hearing Impairment
313(28)
Umang Khetarpal
Anil K. Lalwani
22. Syndromic Hereditary Hearing Impairment
341(24)
Kenneth M. Grundfast
Helga Toriello
23. Oculoauditory Syndromes
365(10)
Scott R. Schoem
Kenneth M. Grundfast
24. The Acquired Hearing Losses of Childhood
375(12)
Richard M. Irving
Robert J. Ruben
25. Central Auditory Disorders
387(10)
Brad A. Stach
26. Diagnosis and Management of Sensorineural Hearing Disorders
397(8)
Thomas J. Balkany
Michal Luntz
27. Autoimmune Inner Ear Diseases
405(18)
Jeffrey P. Harris
Part VII. Vestibular Dysfunction 423(20)
28. Vertigo, Dizziness, and Disequilibrium
423(20)
Phillip A. Wackym
David G. Cyr
Part VIII. Trauma 443(14)
29. Injuries of the Auricle, Middle Ear, and Temporal Bone
443(14)
Rick A. Friedman
William M. Luxford
Part IX. Facial Paralysis 457(22)
30. Disorders of the Facial Nerve
457(22)
Barry M. Schaitkin
Andrew Shapiro
Mark May
Part X. HIV Infection 479(10)
31. Otologic Disorders in the HIV-Positive Child
479(10)
J. Christopher Post
Garth D. Ehrlich
Part XI. Neoplasms 489(28)
32. Posterior Fossa Tumors
489(16)
Simon I. Angeli
Derald E. Brackmann
33. Tumors of the Temporal Bone
505(12)
Karen J. Doyle
Part XII. Surgical Considerations and Reconstructive Surgery 517(64)
34. Congential Auricular Deformities: Dysmorphic and Dysplastic Ears
517(16)
Robert O. Ruder
35. External Auditory Canal Atresia
533(8)
Robert A. Jahrsdoerfer
36. Stapedectomy
541(6)
Charles A. Syms
Antonio De la Cruz
Simon I. Angeli
37. Ossicular Reconstruction
547(16)
Robert A. Goldenberg
38. Reconstruction after Mastoidectomy
563(18)
Juan J. Garro
Part XIII. Auditory Habilitation and Rehabilitation 581(26)
39. Auditory Amplification
581(14)
Robert W. Sweetow
40. Pediatric Cochlear Implantation
595(12)
Richard T. Miyamoto
Karen I. Kirk
Amy M. Robbins
Part XIV. Dilemmas, Perplexing Problems, and Controversies 607(66)
41. Mixed Hearing Loss in Children
607(10)
Ken Henry
Kenneth M. Grundfast
42. Fluctuating and Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss
617(10)
Patrick E. Brookhouser
43. The Cleft Palate Ear
627(8)
John P. Bent III
Richard J. H. Smith
44. Perilymphatic Fistula
635(10)
Bradley F. Marple
William L. Meyerhoff
45. The Atelectatic Ear
645(18)
Lisa M. Elden
Kenneth M. Grundfast
46. Intact Canal Wall Versus Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy
663(10)
Paul R. Lambert
Edward E. Dodson
George T. Hashisaki
Part XV. The Deaf Child 673(34)
47. Early Intervention
673(10)
Janice C. Gatty
48. Choosing the Appropriate Method for Communication
683(6)
Sue Schwartz
49. Mainstreaming
689(8)
F. David Manning
50. Childhood Deafness: The Complexities of Management
697(10)
Arthur Boothroyd
Appendix A: A Clinical Reference of Eye Findings in Hereditary Hearing Impairment 707(4)
Scott R. Schoem
Appendix B: Resources 711(2)
Sue Schwartz
Subject Index 713

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