CLINICAL CASES IN OCULAR ONCOLOGY. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

CLINICAL CASES IN OCULAR ONCOLOGY. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

Editorial:
ELSEVIER UK
Año de edición:
Materia
Oftalmología
ISBN:
978-0-443-12049-7
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

110,00 €

Despues:

104,50 €

• SECTION 1 Eyelid/Orbital Tumors
1 Eyelid Squamous Cell Carcinoma
2 Eyelid Basal Cell Carcinoma
3 Eyelid Melanoma
4 Orbit Infantile Hemangioma
5 Orbital Dermoid Cyst
6 Orbit Lymphoma
7 Orbit Cavernous Venous Malformation
8 Orbit Lymphangioma
9 Orbit Rhabdomyosarcoma
10 Orbit Lacrimal Pleomorphic Adenoma
11 Orbit Metastatic Tumor
12 Orbit Lacrimal Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
13 Optic Nerve Pilocytic Astrocytoma (Glioma)
14 Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma
• SECTION 2 Conjunctival Tumors
15 Conjunctival Lipodermoid
16 Conjunctival Nevus
17 Conjunctival Primary Acquired Melanosis Localized
18 Conjunctival Primary Acquired Melanosis Diffuse
19 Conjunctival Melanoma—Localized
20 Conjunctival Melanoma Diffuse
21 Conjunctival Melanoma With Lymph Node Involvement
22 Conjunctival Squamous Cell Carcinoma
23 Conjunctival Squamous Cell Carcinoma Recurrent
24 Conjunctiva Lymphoma
• SECTION 3 Iris and Ciliary Body Tumors
25 Iris Juvenile Xanthogranuloma
26 Iris Nevus
27 Iris Melanoma Nodular
28 Iris Melanoma Diffuse
29 Iris Pigment Epithelial Cyst
30 Ciliary Body Medulloepithelioma
31 Ciliary Body Adenoma (Epithelioma)
• SECTION 4 Uveal Pigmented Tumors
32 Choroid Nevus
33 Choroid Nevus With Subretinal Fluid
34 Choroid Nevus With Pigment Epithelial Detachment
35 Choroid Melanoma—Small
36 Choroid Melanoma—Medium
37 Choroid Melanoma—Large
38 Choroid Melanoma—Extrascleral Extension
39 Choroid Melanoma—Isolated Liver Metastasis
40 Choroid Melanoma—Diffuse Metastasis
41 Choroid Melanoma—Radiation Retinopathy
• SECTION 5 Retinoblastoma
42 Retinoma
43 Retinoblastoma—Unilateral Medium Grade
44 Retinoblastoma—Unilateral High Grade
45 Retinoblastoma—Unilateral With High-Risk Features
46 Retinoblastoma—Vitreous Seeding
47 Retinoblastoma—Bilateral Medium Grade
48 Retinoblastoma—Bilateral Advanced
49 Retinoblastoma—Family History
50 Retinoblastoma—Orbital Involvement
51 Retinoblastoma—Metastatic
52 Retinoblastoma—Second Malignancy
53 Pinealoblastoma
• SECTION 6 Nonpigmented Posterior Segment Tumors
54 Choroid Metastasis—Isolated
55 Choroid Metastasis—Multifocal
56 Choroid Hemangioma Circumscribed
57 Choroid Hemangioma Diffuse
58 Choroid Osteoma
59 Choroid Primary Lymphoma
60 Retina Vasoproliferative Tumor
61 Retina Hemangioblastoma
62 Retina Astrocytoma
63 Retina Congenital Hypertrophy of Retinal Pigment Epithelium
64 Retinal Pigment Epithelium Adenoma/Adenocarcinoma
65 Primary Vitreoretinal Lymphoma
66 Retina Combined Hamartoma

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The complex area of ocular oncology requires adaptable approaches to treatment depending on the type and anatomical region of the tumor, tumor characteristics, the patient’s age, co-morbidities, and response to first-line treatment. Through the use of practical, case-based content, Clinical Cases in Ocular Oncology helps you familiarize yourself with clinical decision making in this challenging field, providing expert guidance on diagnosis, management, and treatment planning.

Features:
• Includes 66 cases covering a range of patient presentations and scenarios that mirror day-to-day practice.
• Covers a variety of ophthalmic tumors, including intraocular melanoma, lymphoma of the eye, retinoblastoma, conjunctiva, choroidal melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, lacrimal gland tumors, and tumors of the eyelid.
• Presents each case in an easy-to-read, templated format covering an overview of patient history, questions to ask, assessment, differential diagnosis, multimodal testing and results, management, follow-up care, and key points.
• Provides outstanding visual guidance with numerous pathology slides and clinical photos, as well as current diagnostic imaging modalities such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), ultrasound, fluorescein angiography (FA), and indocyanine green angiography (ICG).
• Features diagnostic and management algorithms that assist in differential diagnosis and decision making for even the most complex cases.
• An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.

Authors
• Aparna Ramasubramanian, MD, Director of Retinoblastoma & Ocular Oncology, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Phoenix, AZ.
• Carol L. Shields, MD, Chief, Ocular Oncology Service, Wills Eye Hospital , Professor of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA