Dr. Ghorayeb has practiced Otolaryngology for over 30 years and has trained some of the best Otolaryngologists in the country. His world-renowned website is used as a reference by textbooks, medical schools, dental schools and medical journals. Even in private practice, he continues his affiliation with UT Medical School as a Clinical Associate Professor.
To some, it is the surgical specialty that deals with problems of the ear, nose and throat (ENT). However, the specialty of ENT (also Otolaryngology, Otorhinolaryngology) is now officially called Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Otolaryngologists are specialists trained in the diagnosis and treatment of traditional ENT problems, such as hoarseness, hearing loss, vertigo, nosebleeds and sinusitis. In addition, today's head and neck surgeon is trained to deal with problems of the entire head and neck region, including trauma, tumors, infections, congenital abnormalities and the aging process. The head and neck surgeon deals with virtually all diseases and lesions above the clavicle, except for visual eye-related disorders, which fall within the realm of ophthalmology, and lesions of the brain which fall under neurosurgery and neurology. Need to learn more?
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What others say about us: "The practice based website of an ear, nose, and throat specialist in Houston, Texas, offers an excellent collection of pictures relating to the specialty (www.ghorayeb.com/Pictures.html). You can choose to list the topics alphabetically or by anatomical site. The collection comprises clinical pictures and radiology images but also labelled diagrams, sometimes accompanied by descriptive text. The site contains plenty of common and not so common scenarios in the specialty."
Otolaryngology Houston http://www.ghorayeb.com/Pictures.html is authored by Bechara Y. Ghorayeb, MD and is a large A to Z photographic database of otolaryngology conditions. The galleries may also be perused by anatomical category. Most of the illustrations, including intraoperative photographs, are accompanied by explanatory text. The summaries are supported by outsourced references where appropriate and a small number of the pages are similarly outsourced. Each page has a list of related images alongside for continuity. The whole experience is a fascinating sojourn through a scenic otolaryngology landscape. Southern Medical Journal