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Interdisciplinary Management of Orbital Diseases: Textbook and Atlas
by Hans-Jürgen Welkoborsky (Editor), Burkhard Wiechens (Editor), Michael L. Hinni (Editor)
Hardcover: 354 pages
Publisher: TPS; 1 Har/Psc edition
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3131994215
ISBN-13: 978-3131994219
Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 0.8 x 12.4 inches
2017
The successful evaluation and treatment of the orbital region-subject to a wide range of diseases affecting multiple organ systems-entails the knowledge and expertise of a multidisciplinary team of specialists. Interdisciplinary Management of Orbital Diseases: Textbook and Atlas brings this team together to offer comprehensive and authoritative discussion of all diseases of the orbital region, with descriptions of topographic and surgical anatomy, pathology, diagnostic steps, imaging, conservative treatment measures, operative approaches, radiotherapy, and orbital reconstruction. Readers will find key information for diagnosing conditions early and achieving maximum therapeutic and aesthetic results.
Key Features:
Valuable guidance from leading specialists in otorhinolaryngology, craniomaxillofacial surgery, ophthalmology, neurosurgery, endocrinology, and other relevant fields
Coverage of the spectrum of orbital pathologies and diseases, including congenital malformations and posttraumatic deformities, orbital and skull base tumors and inflammation, sinus complications, thyroid eye disease, and more
Useful details on patient examination, surgical techniques and pitfalls, and postoperative management aid in daily practice
More than 650 full-color photographs and illustrations that allow for rapid learning and application of concepts
Videos accessed through Thieme MediaCenter that enhance understanding of surgical procedures
Interdisciplinary Management of Orbital Diseases: Textbook and Atlas is an important addition to the armamentarium of otolaryngologists, craniomaxillofacial surgeons, ophthalmologists, and neurosurgeons. Clinicians at all levels, and residents and fellows, will gain the interdisciplinary perspective crucial for handling the complexities of the orbital region.
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