MANUAL OF OCULOPLASTY, ORBITOPATHIES AND DACRYOLOGY

MANUAL OF OCULOPLASTY, ORBITOPATHIES AND DACRYOLOGY

Editorial:
JAYPEE
Año de edición:
Materia
Oftalmología
ISBN:
978-93-5152-189-1
Páginas:
335
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
747
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119,60 €

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Part I Fundamental Concepts
Basic Information

Part II An Atlas of Observations, Analyses, Pitfalls and Remedies

Section A: Esthetic Aspects
Anomalies and Deformities of Lid Margins
Acquired Lid Swellings
Ectropion and Entropion
Assorted Surgical Procedures
Ptosis and Blepharophimosis
Blepharochalasis (Baggy Eyelids)
Dermolipomas and Dermoids
Hemangiomatous Malformations
Conjunctival and Limbal Blemishes
Pitfalls in the Management of Lids and Orbital Trauma
Foreign Bodies in Orbit
Contracted Socket and Enucleation
Ichthyosis and Acute Ocular Myositis Complex

Section B: Orbitopathies
Developmental Anomalies
Orbital Inflammations
Endocrinal Exophthalmos
Benign Orbital Lesions
Bony Orbit Degenerative Conditions
Malignant Tumors in Children
Malignant Tumors in Adults
Orbital Fractures

Section C: Dacryology
Epiphora
Surgical Management of Complete Blockage of Nasolacrimal Duct

Oculoplastic surgery is the cosmetic, corrective, and reconstructive surgery of the eye. It manages and repairs problems primarily related to the tissues or structures surrounding the eye (eyelids, tear ducts, orbit), rather than the eyeball itself (healthcommunities.com).
Orbitopathy is a condition associated with swelling of the tissue in the orbit creating bulging of the eyes. It is associated with Graves’ disease, a condition that causes over-activity of the thyroid gland (Johns Hopkins Medicine).
Dacryology is the study of the lacrimal (tear) system and is associated with ‘dry eye’.
This book is a comprehensive guide to oculoplasty, orbitopathy and dacryology. Beginning with an introduction to the basic concepts, the following sections discuss the diagnosis and surgical management of various disorders associated with each of these subspecialties. Emphasis is placed on both quantitative and qualitative diagnostic assessment and nearly 750 clinical photographs and illustrations assist learning.

Key points
• Comprehensive guide to oculoplasty, orbitopathy and dacryology
• Discusses diagnosis and surgical management of numerous disorders
• Emphasis on quantitative and qualitative assessment
• Includes nearly 750 clinical photographs and illustrations

Author information
Subhash Goswamy MS (AIIMS) DSc (France). Senior Orbit and Oculoplasty Ophthalmic Consultant, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India