AUDIOLOGY Diagnosis | 
enlarge | Authors: Ross Roeser, Michael Valente, Holly Hosford-dunn, Prudence Allen, Lynn Alvord, Sally Arnold, Kristi Buckley, Robert Burr, Kathleen Campbell, Michael Castillo, John Ferraro, Tom Frank, Richard Gans, Theodore Glattke, Robert Keith Publisher: Thieme New York Category: Book
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ISBN: 158890542X Dewey Decimal Number: 617.8075 EAN: 9781588905420 ASIN: 158890542X
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Product Description This three volume series is the new, definitive textbook of audiology. Consisting of three different books (Diagnosis, Treatment, and Practice Management), the set provides comprehensive and practical coverage of the profession of audiology. With a focus on clinical applications, the series is a valuable resource for both students and practicing audiologists. AUDIOLOGY: DIAGNOSIS provides the basic diagnostic knowledge needed by a student starting out in audiology, or serves as the perfect refresher for experienced practitioners looking for an affordable and practical reference. The book provides relevant and up-to-date content on anatomy and physiology, genetics, radiographic imaging, pharmacology, acoustics and psychoacoustics, basic instrument calibration, speech audiometry, audiologic evaluation of special populations; electrocochleography, otoacoustic emissions neonatal hearing screening, and much more.
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Review of Chapter 17 on Acoustic Immittance Measurements May 12, 2001 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
In this chapter on multifrequency tympanometry Robert Margolis and Lisa Hunter, Otolaryngology Department, University of Minnesota, USA present (*) a summary of the linear theory used to interpret the immittance measurements, (*) examples of actual measurement as well as (*) the steps in the practical procedure and (*) the reliability of this method in diagnosing middle ear diseases.It is the clearest and most detailed presentation of tympanometry I have been able to find (you can find a detailed primer on the physics of tympanometry -based on Margolis's and Hunter's chapter- by searching with Google for tympanometry + lymenet).
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