Written in an easy to follow format, each entry contains illustrative figures to aid in pathological and radiographical diagnosis, as well as structured discussion of evaluation and multimodality management.The alphabetical layout eliminates redundancy and allows the busy physician to quickly locate relevant information.
The pediatric head and neck cancer patient necessitates a multidisciplinary team of specialists to provide an optimal continuum of care. This A-Z guide provides practical, in-depth information for all medical professionals involved in the evaluation and treatment of these patients. Written in an easy to follow format, each entry contains illustrative figures to aid in pathological and radiographical diagnosis, as well as structured discussion of evaluation and multimodality management.
The alphabetical layout eliminates redundancy and allows the busy physician to quickly locate relevant information. Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors is ideal for young physicians as well as attending physicians seeking to expand their knowledgebase to the various subspecialties involved in the multidisciplinary care of their patients.
From the reviews:
"This book investigates most of the masses found above the clavicle in children. ? This book may be used at all levels of training (student, resident, attending) ? . The book is nicely illustrated with high-quality photographs. This is a nice introductory compendium to cranial/cervical surgical lesions in children." (Robert M. Arensman, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2014)