Cerebral Angiography

Cerebral Angiography-1

Gianni Boris Bradac 2011 Normal Anatomy and Vascular Pathology In July 1927, E. Moniz presented at the Congress of the Neurological French Society in Paris his first experiences with a new method to study the cerebral vessels that he called “l’encéphalographie artérielle” (Moniz 1927). Cerebral angiography was thus born.  

Continue reading →

Breath Odors

Breath Odors-1

Nir Sterer • Mel Rosenberg 2011 Origin, Diagnosis, and Management Breath odors are a common and disturbing condition affecting some 25% of the adult population. Caregivers (dentists, family practitioners, ENT specialists, gastroenterologists, etc.) encounter patients with breath odor complaints in their daily practice.    

Continue reading →

Principles of Nasal Reconstruction

Principles of Nasal Reconstruction-1

Shan R. Baker 2011 This textbook provides an in-depth discussion of all aspects of nasal reconstruction. Like the first edition, it is designed to be a “working man’s” manual for repair of cutaneous defects of the nose, providing practical and effective methods of reconstructing skin defects in a variety of sizes, configurations, and locations.

Continue reading →

Pediatric Airway Surgery

Pediatric Airway Surgery-1

Philippe Monnier 2011 Management of Laryngotracheal Stenosis in Infants and Children Paediatric Airway Surgery is the fruit of experience gained over many years to improve the surgical outcome for children suffering from a variety of compromised airways. It focuses on the technical aspects of diagnosis and treatment to provide the reader not only with well-established treatment modalities, but […]

Continue reading →

Master Techniques in Blepharoplasty and Periorbital Rejuvenation

Master Techniques in Blepharoplasty and Periorbital Rejuvenation-1

Guy G. Massry • Mark R. Murphy Babak Azizzadeh Editors 2011 Aesthetic eyelid surgery is perhaps the most complex and controversial area of facial aesthetic rejuvenation. Surgical outcomes determine patient appearance, function, psychology, and – most importantly – vision. There is truly no room for error as surgical results cannot be hidden and complications may render significant consequence.

Continue reading →

Manual of Temporal Bone Exercises

Manual of Temporal Bone Exercises-1

Henning Hildmann† • Holger Sudhoff Stefan Dazert • Rudolf Hagen 2011 Attendees of a course on microsurgery of the ear are confronted with an unexpected large volume of information from the first minute on when watching live surgery. The special anatomy, biology of diseases, concepts of procedures and many of their technical details, preconditions, and consequences are discussed […]

Continue reading →

Textbook of Tinnitus

Textbook of Tinnitus -1

Aage R. Møller • Berthold Langguth Dirk De Ridder • Tobias Kleinjung Editors 2011 Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) has many forms, and the severity of tinnitus ranges widely from being a slight nuisance to affecting a person’s daily life. How loud the tinnitus is perceived does not directly relate to how much it distresses the patient.

Continue reading →

Nutrition for Healthy Skin

Nutrition for Healthy Skin-1

Jean Krutmann • Philippe Humbert (Editors) 2011 Strategies for Clinical and Cosmetic Practice The relationship between nutrition and skin has become a “hot” topic that is exciting researchers and clinicians worldwide. New insights into the effects of orally applied, biologically active molecules on skin functions have stimulated a continuously growing interest in the development of nutritional supplements and, […]

Continue reading →