Best ENT book for Sub-I

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What is the best book for ENT/Otolaryngology. I've heard about KJ lee but Otolaryngology is an actual subject at my institution I have to take, so I don't want something too large to read (1100 pgs) But something smaller, succinct and well written would be nice, I'm hesitant to go to one of the review books (ENT secrets) since I do have to know the subject in some depth. Any suggestions?

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Actually ENT Secrets is a pretty good basis (only slightly outdated) and should be sufficient for a medical student. If you plan on considering ENT I would recommend the gold standard Pasha but I wouldn't call it well written as it assumes you already know a lot... a better choice might be the new Handbook of Otolaryngology by Thieme.
 
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What is the best book for ENT/Otolaryngology. I've heard about KJ lee but Otolaryngology is an actual subject at my institution I have to take, so I don't want something too large to read (1100 pgs) But something smaller, succinct and well written would be nice, I'm hesitant to go to one of the review books (ENT secrets) since I do have to know the subject in some depth. Any suggestions?

Secrets.
Pasha, if you can stand it.
 
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