1 Oropharyngeal Anatomy and Radical Tonsillectomy

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10.1055/b-0038-149746 1 Oropharyngeal Anatomy and Radical TonsillectomyNeerav Goyal, Frederick Yoo, and David Goldenberg Key Landmarks Anterior and posterior tonsillar pillars Medial pterygoid muscle Styloglossus and stylopharyngeus muscles Key Vascular Structures…

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2 Base of Tongue Resection and Hypopharyngeal Anatomy

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10.1055/b-0038-149747 2 Base of Tongue Resection and Hypopharyngeal AnatomyAaron R. Baker, Neerav Goyal, and David Goldenberg Key Landmarks Anterior and posterior tonsillar pillars Extrinsic tongue musculature Hyoglossus Genioglossus Styloglossus Stylopharyngeus…

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5 Pediatric Audiology

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10.1055/b-0038-149915 5 Pediatric Audiology Introduction A pediatric audiologist’s main role is to identify and treat childhood hearing loss as young as possible. To do so, conventional testing techniques must be…

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6 Doctoral Education in Audiology

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10.1055/b-0038-149916 6 Doctoral Education in Audiology How Has Education in Audiology Evolved? Audiology’s professional roots date back to days following World War II, when veterans experienced blast trauma, noise-induced hearing…

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9.3 Facial Reconstruction

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10.1055/b-0038-162809 9.3 Facial Reconstruction 9.3.1 Skin Grafts Key Features A skin graft retains an important role in oral cavity reconstruction and cutaneous facial defects. The skin grafts can be either…

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9.1 Craniomaxillofacial Trauma

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10.1055/b-0038-162807 9.1 Craniomaxillofacial Trauma For ear and temporal bone trauma, see Chapter 3.1.2. For laryngeal fractures, see Chapter 5.1.2. For neck trauma, see Chapter 6.1.4. 9.1.1 Nasal Fractures Key Features…

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8.19 Cleft Lip and Palate

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10.1055/b-0038-162806 8.19 Cleft Lip and Palate Key Features Group 1: Cleft lip Unilateral or bilateral Complete (extension to nasal floor) Incomplete (muscle diastases: vermillion to bridge of tissue at nasal…

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8.18 Choanal Atresia

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10.1055/b-0038-162805 8.18 Choanal Atresia Key Points Choanal atresia occurs in ~ 1 in 5,000 to 8,000 births. Bilateral atresia is more common and is associated with other anomalies (e.g., CHARGE…

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8.17 Congenital Midline Nasal Masses

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10.1055/b-0038-162804 8.17 Congenital Midline Nasal Masses Key Features The most common congenital midline nasal masses are gliomas, encephaloceles, and dermoids. The most common of these is the dermoid, derived from…

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