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Today, virtually every major is available in two formats.

| Subspecialty | Recommended Book | Editor(s) | Focus | |--------------|------------------|-----------|-------| | Otology/Neurotology | Glasscock-Shambaugh Surgery of the Ear | Aina J. Gulya | Temporal bone surgery, cochlear implants, skull base | | Rhinology | Rhinology: Diseases of the Nose, Sinuses, and Skull Base | David W. Kennedy | Endoscopic sinus surgery, allergy, CSF leak repair | | Laryngology | Laryngeal Evaluation | Katherine A. Kendall | Stroboscopy, voice disorders, office-based laryngeal procedures | | Pediatric ENT | Pediatric Otolaryngology (2 Vols.) | Charles D. Bluestone | Airway anomalies, pediatric sinusitis, cochlear implantation in children | ent books

Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) is a specialized field requiring a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and surgical techniques. This report identifies and evaluates key ENT textbooks used in medical training and clinical reference. The books are categorized by target audience: undergraduate medical students, surgical residents, and practicing consultants. Today, virtually every major is available in two formats

The latest generation of is hybrid. Publishers like Thieme and Elsevier now include: Kennedy | Endoscopic sinus surgery, allergy, CSF leak

Often referred to simply as "Cummings," this is the undisputed heavyweight champion of ENT literature. Now in its 7th Edition (with frequent updates), this multi-volume set is the most comprehensive reference in the field.

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