Evidence-Based Laryngology

Evidence-Based Laryngology
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9783030584948
ISBN-13 : 3030584941
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Book Synopsis Evidence-Based Laryngology by : David E. Rosow

Download or read book Evidence-Based Laryngology written by David E. Rosow and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-02-19 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text provides a critical look at the state of the evidence in the most compelling areas of laryngology. Rather than being a comprehensive text covering every single possible area, it focuses on published works in the 9 areas that are of the most interest to laryngologists as well as speech pathologists, general otolaryngologists, and head and neck oncologists managing laryngologic issues. The state of the literature is succinctly summarized and tabulated in each area, allowing the reader to see which areas have high-grade evidence (Levels 1 or 2) to support decision making, and which areas are in need of better quality studies. Each chapter is divided into three main sections: Diagnosis and Pathophysiology, Surgical management, and Non-surgical management. This makes it easier for the reader to browse to the area of interest in each section and to find the evidence basis for a given concept. Evidence-Based Laryngology will be an invaluable resource to otolaryngologists, residents, speech-language pathologists, and other clinicians who manage laryngological problems and would like to know the evidence basis behind different treatment options.


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