Review of book by prof. Manish Munjal of DMC Ludhiana
Posted by on Friday, 8th July 2011
Review of book by prof. Manish Munjal
Otology is an intriguing subdiscipline of otolaryngology –head and neck surgery, which during our formative years appears glamorous but later only the hardened few, i.e. those who have mastered the anatomy of the ear on either side of the tympanic membrane survive, to practice otology. The authors have painstakingly produced a comprehensive atlas with lucid and relevant text which addresses normal and diseased state of tympanic membrane, ear canal and middle ear. The masterpiece pivoted on the concept of "the mind recollects and applies", which it has seen, has introduced, "tele-otoscopy", vis a vis with far better illumination and excellent clarity contrary to the traditional outpatient Bull's lamp or otoscopic examination and the time consuming cumbersome examination under microscope. The book shall be boon for the medschool novice and those already inducted in the fold of otolaryngology as even minute details like findings of both ears individually, which are sometimes are confusing are taken care of. It is an update for the specialist treating otological pathologies as it is a "photogallery" of clinical findings accumulated over a period of time. A sequele of the book covering middle ear pathologies in detail would be eagerly awaited. The book is a reflection of the current knowledge of otology and perplexing queries, it is hoped that it stimulates the reader to seek an answer to their queries to provide better patient care.
Prof. Manish Munjal
Dayanand Medical College
Ludhiana
Dr. Mubarak Muhamed Khan dlo,dnb(ent)
* AUTHOR OF ENDOSCOPIC COLOR ATLAS OF EAR DISEASES
ASS0CIATE PROFESSOR
MIMER MEDICAL COLLEGE, TALEGAON-D, PUNE, INDIA
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Book : Endoscopic Color Atlas of Ear Diseases
Posted by on Saturday, 1st January 2011
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Endoscopic Color Atlas of Ear Diseases
by: Khan
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ISBN: 978-93-5025-166-9
PRICE: Rs. 1495/-
EDITION: 1/e / 2011
PAGES: 190
SIZE: 8.5"×11"
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Publisher : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.
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Contents
1. Normal Tympanic Membrane ...........................................................................................................................1
2. External Auditory Canal ..................................................................................................................................7
Wax .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Otitis Externa ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Allergic otitis externa ................................................................................................................................ 9
Fungal otitis externa/otomycosis .............................................................................................................. 10
Furuncle/localized otitis externa .............................................................................................................. 13
Herpes zoster oticus ................................................................................................................................ 13
Malignant otitis externa with acute otitis media ...................................................................................... 16
Diffuse otitis externa with adhesive otitis media ...................................................................................... 17
Otitis externa with perforation ................................................................................................................. 17
Otitis externa with stenosis ...................................................................................................................... 18
Foreign Bodies ............................................................................................................................................... 19
Eardrop cap ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Pea-nut – before and after removal .......................................................................................................... 20
Live insect ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Metallic foreign body ............................................................................................................................... 22
Organic foreign body............................................................................................................................... 23
Perforation with sand particle .................................................................................................................. 24
Plastic tube – before and after removal .................................................................................................... 25
Pencil eraser ............................................................................................................................................ 26
Tobacco ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Miscellaneous foreign bodies ................................................................................................................... 27
External Auditory Canal Polyp ........................................................................................................................ 33
Keratosis Obturans ......................................................................................................................................... 34
External Auditory Canal after Keratosis Removal ............................................................................................ 35
3. Acute Otitis Media .........................................................................................................................................37
Stage of congestion ................................................................................................................................. 37
Stage of pre suppuration .......................................................................................................................... 39
Stage of perforation ................................................................................................................................. 40
Stage of resolution................................................................................................................................... 43
Acute Otitis Media with Otitis Externa ............................................................................................................ 44
Acute Otitis Media Post Tympanoplasty .......................................................................................................... 46
4. Safe Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media ..........................................................................................................48
Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media-active ......................................................................................................... 48
Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media - Inactive ................................................................................................... 52
Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media - Post Treatment ........................................................................................ 54
Endoscopic Color Atlas of Ear Diseases
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5. Perforations ....................................................................................................................................................56
Anteroinferior Perforation ............................................................................................................................... 56
Anterosuperior Perforation .............................................................................................................................. 57
Posteroinferior Perforation .............................................................................................................................. 58
Posterosuperior Perforation ............................................................................................................................. 60
Medium Perforation........................................................................................................................................ 61
Large Central Perforation................................................................................................................................ 62
Subtotal Perforation ........................................................................................................................................ 64
Marginal Perforation ....................................................................................................................................... 68
Total Perforation ............................................................................................................................................. 69
Multiple Perforation ....................................................................................................................................... 70
Central Perforation with Tympanosclerosis ..................................................................................................... 71
Central Perforation with Otitis Externa ........................................................................................................... 73
Perforation with Discharge .............................................................................................................................. 74
Pseudoperforation........................................................................................................................................... 75
6. Traumatic Perforations ..................................................................................................................................76
7. Tympanosclerosis ...........................................................................................................................................84
Tympanosclerosis ............................................................................................................................................ 84
Tympanoscleroris with Acute Otitis Media ...................................................................................................... 89
8. Unsafe Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media ......................................................................................................90
Anterior Cholesteatoma .................................................................................................................................. 90
Attic Cholesteatoma........................................................................................................................................ 91
Attic Polyp ...................................................................................................................................................... 93
Atticoantral Cholesteatoma ............................................................................................................................. 96
Cholesteatoma in Post Tympanoplasy .............................................................................................................. 99
Cholesteatoma with Polyp ............................................................................................................................. 100
Early Attic Retraction without Cholesteatoma ............................................................................................... 101
Masked Cholesteatoma with Mastoiditis ....................................................................................................... 102
Natural Modified Radical Mastoidectomy...................................................................................................... 103
Posterosuperior Cholesteatoma ..................................................................................................................... 104
Posterosuperior with Attic Cholesteatoma..................................................................................................... 107
Extensive Cholesteatoma ............................................................................................................................... 108
Safe Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media Turning Unsafe ................................................................................. 110
Scutum Erosion ............................................................................................................................................ 111
External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma........................................................................................................ 112
Congenital Cholesteatoma ............................................................................................................................. 114
9. Otitis Media with Effusion...........................................................................................................................115
10. Ventilation Tube (Grommet) .........................................................................................................................118
11. Granular Myringitis .....................................................................................................................................119
12. Hemotympanum...........................................................................................................................................120
Contents
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13. Pre and Post Operative Cases .......................................................................................................................122
Recurrent and Residual Perforations .............................................................................................................. 138
Postoperative Follow-up at 2 Years ................................................................................................................ 139
14. Tuberculous Otitis Media .............................................................................................................................143
15. Tympanic Membrane in Allergic Rhinitis .....................................................................................................145
16. Adhesive Otitis Media ..................................................................................................................................146
Grade 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 146
Grade 2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 148
Grade 3 ......................................................................................................................................................... 150
Grade 4 ......................................................................................................................................................... 151
17. Barotraumatic Otitis Media ..........................................................................................................................152
18. Tumors .........................................................................................................................................................153
Hemangioma................................................................................................................................................. 153
External Auditory Canal Osteoma ................................................................................................................. 155
Papilloma...................................................................................................................................................... 157
Squamous Cell Carcinoma............................................................................................................................ 158
Glomus tumor .............................................................................................................................................. 159
19. Exploration of the Middle Ear ......................................................................................................................160
Bibliography ......................................................................................................................................................... 165
Index .................................................................................................................................................................... 167
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My Book : endoscopic color atlas of ear diseases
Posted by on Wednesday, 15th December 2010
Dr. Mubarak Muhamed Khan and Dr. Sapna Ramkrishna Parab of Talegaon Dabhade- Pune, have authored a medical book entitled, “Endoscopic Color Atlas Of Ear Diseases”. The atlas was recently released by Jaypee Medical Publishers on 25th September 2010. This atlas consists of high quality color clinical 271 photographs obtained using exclusive endoscopic techniques. Dr. Khan is an Associate Professor and Dr. Parab is Assistant Professor in the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat of MIMER Medical College, Talegaon- D, Pune and take keen interest in teaching methodology.
This atlas, based on the clinical experience of the both the authors, gives a clear and lucid description of all the conditions of the ear represented in the photographs. By pictorial depiction of various ear conditions, the basic conceptual knowledge gets further augmented and supplemented. Appealing to the novice as well as the experienced professional, this atlas is a key resource to the undergraduate and the postgraduate students, the ENT fraternity, pediatricians and general practitioners. This atlas will definitely supplement the standard ENT textbooks for a further in depth pictorial depiction of the ear disorders and thus facilitate proper diagnosis for dispensing appropriate treatment for otological disorders. This atlas provides the sure foundation for the thorough and sound knowledge of ear disorders facilitating the proper diagnosis and thus correct treatment.
The atlas is foreworded by Prof. A.G. Pusalkar, an eminent and world renowned otologist; Dr. Suresh Ghaisas, Medical Director, MIMER Medical College; and Dr. Brig. GS Gopal, ex-Prof. and Head of ENT Department of MIMER Medical College.
This atlas is unique as it is the first of its kind in India. I would like to send this book for review.
Dr Mubarak khan
Mobile : +91 98226 462007
Information of the atlas is available online on the website:
http://www.jaypeebrothers.com/pgDetails.aspx?cat=s&book_id=978-93-5025-166-9
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