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The now classic "Pasha" pocket guide -- Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: Clinical Reference Guide -- returns for its fifth edition. This universally known guidebook concisely reviews rhinology, laryngology, otology, plastic surgery, general otolaryngology, and more. All chapters focus on key pathologies, diagnostic methods, and updated treatment recommendations. Spanning the breadth of the entire field, this "high-yield" book retains a "by residents, for residents" feel while also including expert content useful to accomplished physicians. Medical students, allied health professionals, and otolaryngologists alike will find the fifth edition a valuable resource.

The concise, outline format is useful for rapid reading during urgent clinical situations as well as a last-minute refresher before rounds. The guide has proven essential for board review and maintenance of certification exams as well as a quick source for primary care providers. The fifth edition of this bestselling reference features numerous improvements, including:

Updates of all chapters featuring the latest diagnostic and treatment information
A host of new contributing authors
Coediting by residents and fellows to ensure high-yield, relevant content
A brand-new radiology appendix
Mnemonics to aid memorization
Updated cancer staging
23 new and updated professional illustrations
Reviews

Liam Flood, FRCS FRCSI, Journal of Laryngology and Otology (September 2017):
"It is not often that I will laugh out loud reading the Preface to any book, but Dr. Pasha's writing produced just that response. I hasten to add that is because it is so witty, not that there is some howler in the text. The back cover reminds us that this is the fifth edition of what is truly a "classic" pocket book. The predecessors will be familiar to many and available in the departmental library, so the question must be what is new and added value. We are promised numerous "improvements" such as updated chapters, many a new contributor, an appendix on radiology, new illustrations, mnemonics to aid retention and updated cancer staging. The new imaging is nicely presented with concise coverage of normal anatomy, cholesteatoma cleverly compared with healthy temporal bone imaging, MRI imaging of vestibular schwannoma and CTs of sinus disease (into which some nicely labelled neck scans have somehow intruded). The format is the traditional brief notes, bullet points and highlighting that all makes for easier "dipping into" rather than reading cover to cover. This is the last minute revision or ready reference on the ward round rather than the all encompassing textbook. Even then there are notably comprehensive chapters that do "stand alone". Sleep Medicine rates a superb chapter. I finally understand lymphoma subtyping. I am now familiar with the Pindberg Tumour, the Lindeman Procedure, Stickler Syndrome and Rye's Modification of the Luke and Butler Classification (but I forget of what). That level of detail is impressive for what is a "Clinical reference guide". I just know I do somewhere have the 4th Edition, or I did until I loaned it to a grateful trainee, so I have not been able to directly compare, but the impression is indeed that a commendable effort has gone into producing true update."

Doody's (May 2018):
"Named to Doody's Core Titles in the Health Sciences - Otolaryngology 2018 list."
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