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Pediatric Head and Neck Masses, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America

English · Hardback

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Experts from childrens' hospitals across the United States discuss diagnosis, treatment, and pathophysiology of head and neck masses in children. Topics include: Branchial cleft cysts; Thyroglossal duct cyst and ectopic thyroid; Vascular malformations; Thyroid nodule and malignancy in children; Lymphoma in pediatrics; Malignancies in the pediatric head and neck - rhabdomyosarcoma and neuroblastoma; Skull base and more including intranasal masses; Tumors of the maxsilla and mandible; Teratoma and dermoid cysts; Inflammatory adenopathy; Disorders and tumors of the salivary glands; Intraoral and lingual lesions; and the Exit procedure. Beyond relevance to Otolaryngologists, this issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics is appropriate for cancer specialists, pediatricians, family practitioners, general surgeons, and pediatric nurse practitioners. Residents training in those fields, as well as Neurosurgery and Ophthalmology, will find this practical.

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Authors John Maddalozzo, Maddalozzo John
Publisher Elsevier Health Science
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780323326681
ISBN 978-0-323-32668-1
Dimensions 152 mm x 16 mm x 229 mm
Weight 570 g
Series The Clinics: Internal Medicine
The Clinics: Internal Medicine
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

MEDICAL / Pediatrics, Paediatric medicine, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), MEDICAL / Otolaryngology, Paediatric medicine / child and adolescent medicine

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