Ent Books [ 2025 ]
| Subspecialty | Recommended Book | Editor(s) | Focus | |--------------|------------------|-----------|-------| | Otology/Neurotology | Glasscock-Shambaugh Surgery of the Ear | Aina J. Gulya | Temporal bone surgery, cochlear implants, skull base | | Rhinology | Rhinology: Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and Skull Base | David W. Kennedy | Endoscopic sinus surgery, allergy, CSF leak repair | | Laryngology | Laryngeal Evaluation | Katherine A. Kendall | Stroboscopy, voice disorders, office-based laryngeal procedures | | Pediatric ENT | Pediatric Otolaryngology (2 Vols.) | Charles D. Bluestone | Airway anomalies, pediatric sinusitis, cochlear implantation in children |
: A long-standing staple for students and practitioners, this book is praised for its concise yet thorough delivery of essential ENT principles. 2. Clinical Manuals and Case-Based Learning ent books
ENT is a visual specialty. Diagnosis often relies on identifying pathology via endoscopy or microscopy, and surgery relies on navigating intricate 3D anatomy. Text-heavy books are not enough; you need high-quality images. | Subspecialty | Recommended Book | Editor(s) |
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