Medical Otology and Neurotology: A Clinical Guide to Auditory and Vestibular DisordersReflects trends in managing patients with inner ear disease through medical means rather than through surgical treatment. This book covers the clinical applications of research, including regenerative medicine for inner ear disease, inner ear perfusion treatments, vestibular rehabilitation for balance retraining, and the use of cochlear implants. |
Contents
Regenerative Medicine for Inner Ear Disease | 33 |
Peripheral Auditory and Vestibular Disorders | 64 |
Central Vestibular Disorders | 85 |
Autoimmune Otologic Disorders | 102 |
Evaluation and Management | 123 |
Diagnosis and Medical Management of Disorders of the Facial Nerve | 140 |
Surgery for Vertigo | 156 |
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