Cochlear Implants: Adult and Pediatric, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, 1st Edition
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By J. Thomas Roland Jr., MD and David S. Haynes, MD
Clinical information for Otolaryngologists is provided in topics that include: Imaging and Anatomy; Genetics of Hearing Loss, Testing and Relevance to Cochlear Implantation; Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, expanding c
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Clinical information for Otolaryngologists is provided in topics that include: Imaging and Anatomy; Genetics of Hearing Loss, Testing and Relevance to Cochlear Implantation; Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, expanding criteria in Children; Surgical Technique and Accepted Variations in Children; Bilateral Cochlear Implantation; Implanting Obstructed and Malformed Cochleae; Device Programming NRT, NRI, Streamlined programming; Cochlear Implants and Music; Rehabilitation and Educational Considerations; Outcomes and Variables Affecting Outcomes; Language Development and Cochlear Implantation; New Frontiers in Cochlear Implantation, electroacoustic, hearing preservation, etc; Revision Cochlear Implantation in Children; and Current and Future Device Options.
Clinical information for Otolaryngologists is provided in topics that include: Imaging and Anatomy; Genetics of Hearing Loss, Testing and Relevance to Cochlear Implantation; Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, expanding criteria in Children; Surgical Technique and Accepted Variations in Children; Bilateral Cochlear Implantation; Implanting Obstructed and Malformed Cochleae; Device Programming NRT, NRI, Streamlined programming; Cochlear Implants and Music; Rehabilitation and Educational Considerations; Outcomes and Variables Affecting Outcomes; Language Development and Cochlear Implantation; New Frontiers in Cochlear Implantation, electroacoustic, hearing preservation, etc; Revision Cochlear Implantation in Children; and Current and Future Device Options.
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By J. Thomas Roland Jr., MD, Mendik Foundation Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Chair, Department of Otolaryngology
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, New York
NYU Cochlear Implant Center, New York and David S. Haynes, MD, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
By J. Thomas Roland Jr., MD, Mendik Foundation Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Chair, Department of Otolaryngology
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, New York
NYU Cochlear Implant Center, New York and David S. Haynes, MD, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/cochlear-implants-adult-and-pediatric-an-issue-of-otolaryngologic-clinics-9781455711178.html299936Cochlear Implants: Adult and Pediatric, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinicshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455711178_8.jpg89.0998.99USDInStock/Medicine & Surgery/Otolaryngology/Clinics/Medicine/Otolaryngology/Clinics/Clinics/Medicine/Otolaryngology/Japan Titles43351414388725505461750546665255041525990452631601418269243350884886536505455351451205259833Clinical information for Otolaryngologists is provided in topics that include: Imaging and Anatomy; Genetics of Hearing Loss, Testing and Relevance to Cochlear Implantation; Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, expanding criteria in Children; Surgical Technique and Accepted Variations in Children; Bilateral Cochlear Implantation; Implanting Obstructed and Malformed Cochleae; Device Programming NRT, NRI, Streamlined programming; Cochlear Implants and Music; Rehabilitation and Educational Considerations; Outcomes and Variables Affecting Outcomes; Language Development and Cochlear Implantation; New Frontiers in Cochlear Implantation, electroacoustic, hearing preservation, etc; Revision Cochlear Implantation in Children; and Current and Future Device Options. Clinical information for Otolaryngologists is provided in topics that include: Imaging and Anatomy; Genetics of Hearing Loss, Testing and Relevance to Cochlear Implantation; Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, expanding criteria in Children; Surgical Technique and Accepted Variations in Children; Bilateral Cochlear Implantation; Implanting Obstructed and Malformed Cochleae; Device Programming NRT, NRI, Streamlined programming; Cochlear Implants and Music; Rehabilitation and Educational Considerations; Outcomes and Variables Affecting Outcomes; Language Development and Cochlear Implantation; New Frontiers in Cochlear Implantation, electroacoustic, hearing preservation, etc; Revision Cochlear Implantation in Children; and Current and Future Device Options.00add-to-cart97814557111782011 and earlierProfessionalBy J. Thomas Roland Jr., MD and David S. Haynes, MD20111BookOtherSaunders0Dec 15, 2011IN STOCKBy <STRONG>J. Thomas Roland Jr.</STRONG>, MD, Mendik Foundation Associate Professor of Otolaryngology
Chair, Department of Otolaryngology
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, New York
NYU Cochlear Implant Center, New York and <STRONG>David S. Haynes</STRONG>, MD, Vanderbilt University
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