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_aTulio A. Valdez _914916 |
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_aInfectious Diseases in Pediatric Otolaryngology _bA Practical Guide |
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_aLondon _bSpringer International Publishing Switzerland _c2016 |
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300 | _a242 Pages | ||
500 | _aIncludes References and Index | ||
520 | _aThe practice of medicine requires constant teamwork among various disciplines to achieve the best results in patient care. In this textbook Infectious Diseases in Pediatric Otolaryngology, we set up to provide an easy to use guide for the management of infectious conditions in the head and neck using the same collaborative model that we use in the everyday management of patients. Each chapter compiles the expert opinions and recommendations of pediatric otolaryngologist and pediatric infectious disease specialists to provide a comprehensive approach to the management of these conditions. Infectious diseases constitute a large portion of the practice of pediatric otolaryngology. It is also important for pediatric practitioners to identify conditions that may require surgical management. We have tried not to standardize therapy, but rather have chosen to preserve the differences among the recommendations of the authors in order to illustrate that a variety of approaches to treatment may be available. Finally, we would like to thank the many contributors for their excellent and timely chapters and the editorial staff at Springer for their wonderful assistance. We hope that students, pediatric and otolaryngology residents, and practicing physicians find the guidelines outlined in this book useful and readily accessible. We would like to specially thank our wives Carole and Karen and our children Isaac, Cristian, and Eric for their unwavering support during this project. | ||
654 | _xPediatric Otolaryngology | ||
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_aJesus G. Vallejo _914917 |
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