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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 1089 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1604068507
  • ISBN-13: 9781604068504
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 1089 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1604068507
  • ISBN-13: 9781604068504
This volume compiles cases to help clinicians diagnose and treat adult patients with hearing disorders. Clinicians from North America, Australia, Hong Kong, and the UK provide 71 cases on hearing disorders, the examination of auditory and vestibular function, amplification-hearing devices, cochlear implants, hearing assistive technology, tinnitus management, and other rehabilitative strategies. Each includes a clinical history and description, the results of audiologic testing, questions and discussion, additional tests, the final diagnosis and treatment, the final outcome, and key points. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Adult Audiology Casebook is a compendium of key clinical cases designed to help clinicians develop the critical thinking skills necessary to successfully diagnose and treat patients. The cases are written by experts from around the world who share their experiences and expertise in dealing with a range of challenging clinical scenarios. An important classroom resource, the book gives readers expert guidance on providing best practice care in the areas of hearing disorders, the diagnosis of auditory and vestibular disorders, amplification, cochlear implants, hearing assistive technology, and management of tinnitus.

Key Features:

  • More than 70 adult case reports written by leading clinicians from the United States, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, and England
  • Over 180 color audiograms that help clinicians evaluate hearing sensitivity
  • Includes a series of questions on each case with thought-provoking answers followed by a summary of the key points on that case

This textbook is essential reading for graduate level audiology students who want to sharpen and enhance their clinical skills. It is a valuable teaching tool for audiology and speech pathology professors as well as a practical reference for practicing audiologists, otolaryngologists, and ENT residents in their daily practice.

Adult Audiology Casebook is the ideal companion to Pediatric Audiology Casebook, by Jane Madell and Carol Flexer, published by Thieme in 2011.

Preface xi
Contributors xiii
Part 1 Hearing Disorders
1 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Mimics Auditory Processing Disorder
2(4)
Michelle Arnold
Theresa Chisolm
Paula J. Myers
Gabrielle H. Saunders
2 Use of a Stent in a Collapsing Exterior Ear Canal
6(4)
Marshall Chasin
Anil Katyal
3 Auditory Neuroma
10(3)
Susan E. Fulton
4 Functional Hearing Loss
13(2)
Susan E. Fulton
Frederick E. Cobb
5 Auditory and Vestibular Neuropathy in an Adult Patient
15(4)
Sarah L. Grantham
Devin L. McCaslin
6 You Really Should See a Doctor about That
19(4)
Lauren Harvey
Wayne J. Wilson
7 Acoustic Neuroma
23(4)
Nancy Caryn McLellan
Ross J. Roeser
8 Clinical Management of a Patient with Bilateral Vestibular Schwannomas
27(5)
Sarah O. Holbert
Michael J. Cevette
David Barrs
Linsey Scheibler
Kristin Follett
9 An Unexpected Case of Otosclerosis
32(3)
Kristi Oeding
10 A Case of Mistaken Identity
35(4)
Judy L. Peterein
11 Gamma Knife Treatment for Acoustic Tumor
39(5)
Judy L. Peterein
12 Vestibular Schwannoma
44(7)
Gerald R. Popelka
13 Auditory Nerve Disorder. Structure versus Function
51(5)
Brad A. Stach
James F. Jerger
14 Musical Hallucinations
56(4)
Jennifer Stockwell
Ross J. Roeser
15 Multiple Pathologies in a Single Patient
60(6)
Sarah A. Sydlowski
Part 2 Diagnostic Examination---Auditory Function
16 Unilateral Hearing Loss and Disequilibrium
66(5)
Christopher D. Bauch
Neil T. Shepard
17 Cochlear Dead Regions
71(3)
Judith Bird
David Baguley
18 ABR versus MRI in the Diagnosis of Acoustic Tumors
74(5)
Alison M. Brockmeyer-Lauer
19 My Hearing Aids Do Not Help Me at All
79(6)
Lauren Harvey
Wayne j. Wilson
20 In Utero and Early Childhood Drug Exposure: An Auditory, Speech, and Language Outcome
85(4)
Robert W. Keith
21 Long-Term Effects of Cisplatin and Cranial Radiation Therapy on Hearing
89(5)
Jennifer Listenberger
22 One Patient with Two Audiological Examinations and Two Different Outcomes
94(5)
Jennifer Listenberger
23 The Mystery of the 4000 Hz Air-Bone Cap
99(3)
Kristi Oeding
24 Misuse of Insert Earphones during Pure-Tone Audiometry
102(5)
Daniel B. Putterman
M. Patrick Feeney
25 Pseudohypoacusis: The Stenger Test
107(5)
Ross J. Roeser
26 Ototoxicity and Cisplatin
112(3)
Steven Smith
27 Facial Nerve Monitoring with Electroneuronography
115(5)
Hillary Snapp
28 Acquired Auditory Neuropathy in Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
120(6)
Brad A. Stach
Virginia Ramachandran
29 When Is a Difference in Word Recognition Scores Significant?
126(4)
Michael Valente
L. Maureen Valente
30 Revisiting Acoustic Reflexes
130(3)
Wayne J. Wilson
Alicja N. Malicka
31 Could It Be (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder?
133(5)
Wayne J. Wilson
Part 3 Diagnostic Examination---Vestibular Function
32 Diagnosis and Treatment of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
138(5)
Kelly H. Baminger
Michael J. Ruckenstein
33 Hyperventilation-Induced Nystagmus
143(4)
Heather Monroe
34 Right Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia following a Stroke
147(4)
Heather Monroe
35 Unilateral Utricular Dysfunction Presenting as Disorientation while Driving
151(3)
Belinda C. Sinks
36 Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Dysfunction Confounded by Central Inhibition
154(3)
Belinda C. Sinks
37 Differential Diagnosis of Central versus Peripheral Vertigo
157(5)
Hillary Snapp
38 Identification of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
162(4)
Linsey Scheibler
Michael J. Cevette
David Barrs
39 Labyrinthine Fistula
166(4)
Amy K. Winston
Patricia McCarthy
40 Central Vestibular Dysfunction---Type I Chiari Malformation
170(6)
Amy K. Winston
Patricia McCarthy
Part 4 Amplification-Hearing Devices
41 Modifying Insertion Gain without Computer-Based Software
176(5)
Amyn M. Amlani
42 Real-Ear Aided Response and Audibility
181(5)
Amyn M. Amlani
43 Medical Professional with Hearing Loss Seeking Amplified Stethoscope
186(4)
A. U. Bankaitis
Pamela A. Ison
44 Fitting BICROS to a Patient with Long-Standing Unilateral Hearing Loss
190(5)
Alison M. Brockmeyer-Lauer
45 High Frequency Gain-Dependent Word Recognition
195(4)
Michael J. Cevette
Jamie M. Bogle
Sarah O. Holbert
Linsey Scheibler
Jan Stepanek
46 The Case of the Missing C#
199(3)
Marshall Chasin
47 Do You Hear What I Hear?
202(3)
Jackie L. Clark
48 You're Wearing the Best Hearing Aids
205(4)
Jackie L. Clark
49 Liquefaction (Hydrolytic) Necrosis from a Hearing Aid Battery in the Ear Canal (Assault and Battery in the Ear Canal)
209(3)
Cynthia Collier
Ross J. Roeser
50 Evaluation of a Fully Implantable Hearing Device
212(6)
Anna C. S. Kam
Lena L. N. Wong
51 Importance of Sufficient Output Saturation Sound Pressure Level at 90 dB on Hearing Aids
218(4)
Francis Kuk
52 An Unconventional Monaural Hearing Aid Fitting
222(5)
Rachael Mangiore
Kristi Oeding
53 Hearing Aid Candidacy and Selection
227(5)
Lisa Lucks Mendel
54 Amplification for Mixed Hearing Loss
232(5)
Kristi Oeding
Rachael Mangiore
55 A Case for Real Ear Measures
237(4)
Kristi Oeding
56 Asymmetric Amplification Solution
241(5)
Catherine V. Palmer
57 Unilateral Hearing Loss and a Contralateral Routing of the Signal Fitting
246(5)
John Pumford
58 Hearing Instrument Troubleshooting Using Real Ear Measurements
251(5)
John Pumford
59 Real Ear Measures Were Completed, but
256(4)
Michael Valente
L. Maureen Valente
60 Effect of Domes versus Custom Earmolds
260(6)
Michael Valente
L. Maureen Valente
Rachael Mangiore
Part 5 Cochlear Implants
61 Revisiting Cochlear Implant Candidacy
266(5)
Jordan King
John L. Dornhoffer
62 Clinical Management of a Patient with a Folded Electrode Array
271(3)
Sarah O. Holbert
Michael J. Cevette
Linsey Scheibler
David Barrs
Sarah Shepherd
63 Test Measures Matter
274(4)
Sarah A. Sydlowski
64 Novel Use of Speech Recognition Testing for Counseling Cochlear Implant Recipients
278(6)
Sarah A. Sydlowski
Part 6 Hearing Assistive Technology
65 FM Technology Improves Quality of Life
284(4)
Michelle Arnold
Theresa Chisolm
Paula J. Myers
Gabrielle H. Saunders
66 Recommendation and Verification of a Personally Worn FM System
288(8)
Alison M. Brockmeyer-Lauer
Part 7 Tinnitus Management
67 Hearing Aids for Tinnitus
296(3)
Judith Bird
David Baguley
68 Headaches, Hyperacusis, and Tinnitus
299(5)
Diane Duddy
69 Somatic Tinnitus
304(6)
Craig W. Newman
Sharon A. Sandridge
Part 8 Other Rehabilitative Strategies
70 It's Not All About the Hearing Aid
310(5)
Jennifer P. Taylor
Lisa Lucks Mendel
71 Exostoses, Hearing Aids, and Brain Training
315(3)
Therese C. Walden
Index 318