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Emergencies in Otorhinolaryngology

Author: Sahoo

ISBN: 9789351521051

Shipping Weight: 0.36 KG

Availability: In stock

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KWD9.90

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Pages: 194,
Specialties: Otolaryngology, Emergency Med,
Publisher: Jaypee,
Publication Year: 2014,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 158x240x10mm

This book is a comprehensive guide to emergencies in otorhinolaryngology for practising ENT specialists. Twelve chapters cover key aspects in the diagnosis and management of common ear, nose and throat emergencies including tracheostomy, vertigo, sudden hearing loss, and pharyngeal and oesophageal foreign bodies. Presented in an easy to read format, this invaluable guide includes numerous, images, illustrations and table to enhance learning. Key points * Comprehensive guide to emergencies in otorhinolaryngology * Covers diagnosis and management of common ear, nose and throat emergencies * Invaluable reference for practising ENT specialists * Includes numerous images, illustrations and tables

Weight: 0.36 KG
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Pages: 194,
Specialties: Otolaryngology, Emergency Med,
Publisher: Jaypee,
Publication Year: 2014,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 158x240x10mm

This book is a comprehensive guide to emergencies in otorhinolaryngology for practising ENT specialists. Twelve chapters cover key aspects in the diagnosis and management of common ear, nose and throat emergencies including tracheostomy, vertigo, sudden hearing loss, and pharyngeal and oesophageal foreign bodies. Presented in an easy to read format, this invaluable guide includes numerous, images, illustrations and table to enhance learning. Key points * Comprehensive guide to emergencies in otorhinolaryngology * Covers diagnosis and management of common ear, nose and throat emergencies * Invaluable reference for practising ENT specialists * Includes numerous images, illustrations and tables

Weight: 0.36 KG

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