ISBN-13: 9781493939817 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 785 str.
ISBN-13: 9781493939817 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 785 str.
Comprehensive and developed by a panel of leading international experts in the field, Tinnitus: Diagnosis and Treatment provides a multidisciplinary overview of the diagnosis and management of a widespread and troubling disorder.
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"Doctor Moller's new book achieves a lot compared to other books on the market. He comprehensively goes into the history, pathophysiology, symptoms and associated brain disorders afflicting people suffering from tinnitus. ... Neurologists, Psychologists, Audiologists, Neurosurgeons, and researchers in this field will find this book a bible on tinnitus. I am proud to be able to review this text and advocate it to all of those with an interest in the Mind-Brain dichotomy. ... I have no reservations in highly advocating this book to neurologists." (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, January, 2014)SECTION I BASICS ABOUT TINNITUS CHAPTER 1. Introduction by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 2. Different forms of tinnitus by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 3. Hyperacusis and disorders of loudness perception by David M Baguley and Don J McFerran CHAPTER 4. Misophonia, phonophobia and “exploding head” syndrome by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 5. Epidemiology of tinnitus in adults. by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 6. Epidemiology of Tinnitus in Children by Claudia Barros Coelho CHAPTER 7. Genetic risk factors in chronic tinnitus by Philipp G. Sand CHAPTER 8. Anatomy and physiology of the auditory system by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 9. Interaction between somatosensory and auditory systems by Aage R. Møller and Susan Shore CHAPTER 10. Pathology of the auditory system that can cause tinnitus by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 11. The role of auditory deprivation by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 12. The role of neural plasticity in tinnitus Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 13. Neural Synchrony and Neural Plasticity in Tinnitus by Larry E. Roberts. CHAPTER 14. Similarities between tinnitus and pain by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 15. Anatomy and physiology of pain by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 16. Behavioral Animal Models of Tinnitus, Pharmacology, and Treatment by Richard Salvi, E. Lobarinas. and W. Sun. CHAPTER 17. Objective signs of tinnitus in humans by Berthold Langguth and Dirk de Ridder CHAPTER 18. Functional Neuroimaging by Berthold Langguth and Dirk de Ridder CHAPTER 19. Findings from Structural Neuroimaging by Berthold Langguth and Michael Landgrebe CHAPTER 20. A Global Brain Model of Tinnitus by Winfried Schlee, Isabel Lorenz, Thomas Hartmann, Nadia Müller, Hannah Schulz and Nathan Weisz. CHAPTER 21. A heuristic Model of Tinnitus by Dirk de Ridder CHAPTER 22. Methodology of clinical trials for tinnitus by Michael Landgrebe, Berthold Langguth, Florian Zeman, Michael Koller TINNITUS SEEN BY DIFFERENT SPECIALTIES CHAPTER 23. The otolaryngologist by Tobias Kleinjung CHAPTER 24. The Role of the Audiologist in Tinnitus Practice by Grant D. Searchfield and David M. Baguley CHAPTER 25. Tinnitus from the perspective of the psychologist by Karoline V. Greimel, Birgit Kröner-Herwig CHAPTER 26. The neurologist, by Miguel Laniez CHAPTER 27, The Psychiatrist by Berthold Langguth CHAPTER 28. The neurosurgeon by Dirk de Ridder CHAPTER 29. The dentist by Ralf Bürgers and Michael Behr CHAPTER 30, The Pharmacologist by Ana Belén Elgoyhen and Carla V Rothlin CHAPTER 31, The neuroscientist by James Kaltenbach CHAPTER 32, The patient by George E. Anthou SECTION II: CAUSES OF TINNITUS CHAPTER 33, Introduction by Tobias Kleinjung and Dirk de Ridder CHAPTER 34. Conductive and cochlear hearing loss by Tobias Kleinjung CHAPTER 35. Tinnitus and hearing loss by G. Baracca, G, L. Del Bo and U. Ambrosetti CHAPTER 36. Cochlear and non-cochlear age-related hearing loss and tinnitus by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 37. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Implication for Tinnitus by D. Henderson, E.C. Bielefeld, E. Lobarinas and C. Tanaka CHAPTER 38. Tinnitus and Ménière's Disease by Yu-Lan Mary Ying and Moises A. Arriaga CHAPTER 39. Tinnitus and Vestibular Schwannoma: Overview and Clinical Correlations by Jason May, Virginia Ramachandran and Anthony T. Cacace CHAPTER 40. Microvascular compression of the vestibulocochlear nerve by Dirk De Ridder and Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 41. Causes of tinnitus: cerebrovascular diseases by Miguel J.A. Láinez, Alejandro Ponz and Anna Piera. CHAPTER 42 Complications to medical treatment by Paolo Enrico and Ron Goodey CHAPTER 43. Tinnitus caused and influenced by the somatosensory system by Tanit Ganz Sanchez and Carina Bezerra Rocha CHAPTER 44. Tinnitus and the masticatory system by Michael Behr SECTION III DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF TINNITUS CHAPTER 45. Introduction by Berthold Langguth CHAPTER 46. Algorithm for the diagnostic and therapeutic management of tinnitus by B. Langguth, E. Biesinger, L. Del Bo, D. De Ridder, R. Goodey, C. Herraiz, T. Kleinjung, J.M. Lainez, M. Landgrebe , M. Paolino, B. Questier, T.G. Sanchez and G.D. Searchfield CHAPTER 47. History and Questionnaires by B. Langguth, G.D. Searchfield, Eberhard Biesinger E and V. Greimel CHAPTER 48. Clinical otologic assessment by Tobias Kleinjung. CHAPTER 49. Audiologic clinical assessment by Umberto Ambrosetti and Luca Del Bo, CHAPTER 50. Clinical otoneurological examination by Carlos Herraiz CHAPTER 51. Diagnosis of tinnitus: neurological examination by Miguel J.A. Láinez, Anna Piera and Alejandro Ponz. CHAPTER 52. Diagnosis of Somatosensory Tinnitus by Tanit Ganz Sanchez and Carina Bezerra Rocha CHAPTER 53. Differential diagnosis of temporomandibular joint and masticatory muscle disorders in patients with tinnitus by Ralf Bürgers, Martin Gosau, Sebastian Hahnel and Michael Behr CHAPTER 54. Psychologic/Psychiatric Assessment by Michael Landgrebe and Berthold Langguth SECTION IV CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF TINNITUS CHAPTER 55 Introduction by Berthold Langguth B, Dirk De Ridder and Tobias Kleinjung CHAPTER 56. Sudden Hearing Loss and Tinnitus by Carlos Herraiz CHAPTER 57. Tinnitus and hyperacusis / phonophobia by Carlos Herraiz and Isabel Diges CHAPTER 58. Clinical description of a different form of tinnitus: intermittent tinnitus by Miguel J.A. Láinez, Anna Piera, Alejandro Ponz. CHAPTER 59. Pulsatile tinnitus by Dirk De Ridder CHAPTER 60. Ménière's disease and tinnitus by Michel Paolino and Vénéra Ghulyan-Bedikian CHAPTER 61.Tinnitus with headache by Miguel J.A. Láinez, Anna Piera, Alejandro Ponz. CHAPTER 62. Tinnitus and psychiatric co-morbidity by Michael Landgrebe and Berthold Langguth CHAPTER 63. Tinnitus and depression by Berthold Langguth and Michael Landgrebe CHAPTER 64. Tinnitus and Anxiety by Michael Landgrebe and Berthold Langguth CHAPTER 65. Tinnitus and sleep by Tatjana Crönlein, P. Geisler, G. Hajak. CHAPTER 66. Posttraumatic tinnitus by Dirk De Ridder, and Berthold Langguth CHAPTER 67. Traumatic Brain Injury and Blast Exposures: Auditory and Vestibular Pathology by Michael E. Hoffer, Carey Balaban SECTION V MANAGEMENT OF TINNITUS CHAPTER 68. Introduction by Ron Goodey CHAPTER 69. The prevention of tinnitus and noise induced hearing loss by Larry Roberts, William H. Martin and Daniel J. Bosnyak CHAPTER 70. Counseling and Psycho-education for Tinnitus Management by Grant D. Searchfield, Jane Magnusson, Georgina Shakes, Eberhard Biesinger and Orianna Kong CHAPTER 71. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT) by Karoline V. Greimel and Birgit Kröner-Herwig CHAPTER 72. Auditory Training in Tinnitus by Larry E. Roberts and Daniel J. Bosnyak CHAPTER 73 Tinnitus Retraining Therapy by Pawel J. Jastreboff CHAPTER 74. Sound stimulation by Luca Del Bo, Giovanna Baracca, Stella Forti and Arnaud Norena CHAPTER 75. Rehabilitation of Tinnitus Patients using the Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment by Dayse Távora-Vieira, and Paul B. Davis CHAPTER 76. Middle ear implantable devices in tinnitus treatment by Eberhard Biesinger and Manuela Mazzoli CHAPTER 77. Cochlear Implants and tinnitus by Andrea Kleine Punte, Olivier Meeus and Paul Van de Heyning CHAPTER 78. Pharmacological Approaches to Tinnitus Treatment by Ana Belén Elgoyhen and Berthold Langguth CHAPTER 79. The Endocannabinoid System In The Cochlear Nucleus And Its Implications For Tinnitus Treatment by Paul F. Smith CHAPTER 80. Treatment of Somatosensory Tinnitus by Tanit Ganz Sanchez and Carina Bezerra Rocha CHAPTER 81. Tinnitus treatment: botulinum toxin by Miguel J.A. Láinez*), Alejandro Ponz and Anna Piera. SURGICAL TREATMENTS CHAPTER 82. Introduction by Tobias Kleinjung CHAPTER 83. Surgical treatment: The ear by Tobias Kleinjung CHAPTER 84. Long Term Follow Up of Microvascular Decompression for Tinnitus by Jacques MAGNAN, B LAFFONT and C RAMEH CHAPTER 85. Vestibular schwannoma by Dirk De Ridder CHAPTER 86. Neuromodulation by Berthold Langguth and Dirk de Ridder CHAPTER87. Neurobiofeedback by Thomas Hartmann, Isabel Lorenz, Nathan Weisz CHAPTER 88. Transcranial magnetic stimulation by Tobias Kleinjung, Berthold Langguth and Eman Khedr CHAPTER 89. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): A new tool for the treatment of tinnitus? by Sven Vanneste and Dirk De Ridder CHAPTER 90 Auditory cortex stimulation for tinnitus by Dirk De Ridder and Sven Vanneste CHAPTER 91. Cutaneous stimulation by Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 92. Complementary tinnitus therapies by Manuela Mazzoli CHAPTER 93. Low-level laser therapy by Tobias Kleinjung CHAPTER 94. Similarities between treatments of tinnitus and central pain by Dirk De Ridder and Aage R. Møller CHAPTER 95. Treatment strategies of temporomandibular joint and masticatory muscle disorders in patients with tinnitus by Ralf Bürgers, Michael Behr and Martin Gosau
Groundbreaking, comprehensive, and developed by a panel of leading international experts in the field, Textbook of Tinnitus provides a multidisciplinary overview of the diagnosis and management of this widespread and troubling disorder. Importantly, the book emphasizes that tinnitus is not one disease but a group of rather diverse disorders with different pathophysiology, different causes and, consequently, different treatments. This comprehensive title is written for clinicians and researchers by clinicians and researchers who are active in the field. It is logically organized in six sections and will be of interest to otolaryngologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, neurosurgeons, primary care clinicians, audiologists and psychologists. Textbook of Tinnitus describes both the theoretical background of the different forms of tinnitus and it provides detailed knowledge of the state-of-the-art of its treatment. Because of its organization and its extensive subject index, Textbook of Tinnitus can also serve as a reference for clinicians who do not treat tinnitus patients routinely.
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