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Ear, Nose and Throat Histopathology

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Table of contents (39 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. The Ear

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. The Normal Ear

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      Pages 3-23
    3. Otitis Media

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      Pages 41-54
    4. Neoplasms of the External Ear

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      Pages 55-65
    5. Trauma; Ototoxicity

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      Pages 89-94
    6. Infections of the Inner Ear

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      Pages 95-102
    7. Bony Abnormalities

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      Pages 113-120
    8. Neoplasms of the Inner Ear

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      Pages 121-127
  3. The Nose and Paranasal Sinuses

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 129-129
    2. The Normal Nose and Paranasal Sinuses

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      Pages 131-136
    3. Infections

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      Pages 137-151
    4. Non-infective Inflammatory Conditions

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      Pages 153-164
    5. Papilloma

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      Pages 165-170
    6. Malignant Neoplasms of Surface Epithelium

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      Pages 171-176
    7. Non-epidermoid Epithelial Neoplasms

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      Pages 177-187

About this book

In this work I endeavour to explain the morphological changes in diseases of the human ear, nose, larynx and pharynx. Efficient ENT practice, like that in other surgical specialties, relies on close collaboration between surgeon and pathologist through the medium of biopsies. Accordingly much of the present volume emphasizes diagnostic surgical pathology. The role of the pathologist is, however, a broader one-in otolaryngology as in other specialties-contributing as well to an understanding of the disease processes. For this pur­ pose autopsy study is important and nowhere more so than in the disease of the inner ear, an area which has been developed mainly by otologists, but neglected by pathologists. It is hoped that, by displaying the interest and potential for development of such fields, this book may stimulate some pathologists to work in them. I kept in mind while writing the possibility that it might also be useful to ENT clinicians as a review of the pathology of their specialty.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, Institute of Laryngology and Otology (University of London), London, England

    L. Michaels

  • Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, London, England

    L. Michaels

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