The book by Rudolf Probst, Gerhard Grevers, and Heinrich Iro is a foundational textbook designed for medical students and residents. It uses a highly structured, visual approach to cover diseases of the ear, nose, and throat (ENT). Core Structure of the Guide
: Covers hearing loss, balance disorders (vestibular system), and infections like otitis media.
: It contains over 600 illustrations and clinical photographs, which are critical for recognizing pathology during a physical exam. Basic Otorhinolaryngology: A Step-by-Step Learn...
: Includes tonsillitis, sleep apnea, and swallowing disorders.
: Brief, high-yield reviews of the structure and function of the specific area (e.g., the inner ear or the larynx). The book by Rudolf Probst, Gerhard Grevers, and
: Covers differential diagnosis of neck masses and glandular inflammation. Study Features
The book is organized by anatomical region, following a consistent "step-by-step" pedagogical framework for each chapter: : It contains over 600 illustrations and clinical
: Integration of "clinical boxes" helps apply theoretical knowledge to real-world patient scenarios.