ESCRS - Everything you need ;
ESCRS - Everything you need ;

Everything you need

A large, comprehensive textbook that covers everything one needs to know about the periocular structures

Everything you need
Leigh Spielberg
Leigh Spielberg
Published: Friday, June 1, 2018
PUBLICATION Diseases & Disorders of the Orbit & Ocular Adnexa EDITORS Aaron Fay and Peter Dolman PUBLISHED BY Elsevier Diseases & Disorders of the Orbit Ocular Adnexa is a large, comprehensive textbook that covers everything one needs to know about the periocular structures. The book is divided into six sections: neoplastic; inflammatory; vascular; congenital; structural; neurologic; traumatic; and degenerative. It is intended for study rather than for day-to-day clinical use. Photographs, illustrations and radiological correlates give a good understanding of the complex relations between structural abnormalities and clinical presentation. This book is perfect for orbital and oculoplastics fellows, and practising subspecialists can benefit from the newer developments described. General ophthalmologists might consider it a good reference for difficult cases, and residents can consider it to see whether this subspecialty is one they would like to pursue.
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