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Challenges in Rhinology
Cemal Cingi • Nuray Bayar Muluk Glenis K. Scadding • Ranko Mladina Editors
Challenges in Rhinology
Editors Cemal Cingi Department of Otolaryngology Eskisehir Osmangazi University Eskisehir Turkey
Nuray Bayar Muluk Otolaryngology Department Kırıkkale University, Faculty Medicine Kirikkale Turkey
Glenis K. Scadding Royal National ENT Hospital London UK
Ranko Mladina Croatian Academy of Medical Sciences Zagreb Croatia
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Preface
The inspiration for this book occurred when three of the editors (RM, CC, and myself) were floating on a gulet off the coast near Marmaris. After dinner, discussions turned to unsolved questions which we had asked ourselves over the years about Rhinology, our special subject. We realized that no one had put the answers to, or their pet theories about, these questions into a book—yet such a volume would be of use to many young Rhinologists, and even to their elders and to those in other related fields. Hence, the current volume. Its gestation is also of interest since the initial version of most chapters has been researched and written by a young and enthusiastic specialist. This was then scrutinized and altered by one of his or her local mentors before being sent to a recognized expert in the field. Finally, I have read them all and made a few of my own suggestions, largely related to my own experience, or an update from recent papers. The resulting volume has 49 chapters, written by over 100 authors from 21 countries—so it holds a widespread knowl
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