Ocular Surface Disease: Medical and Surgical Management

Author:   Mark J. Mannis ,  Edward J. Holland ,  W. B. Lee
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2002 ed.
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9780387951614


Pages:   283
Publication Date:   01 November 2001
Format:   Hardback
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Ocular Surface Disease: Medical and Surgical Management is the first comprehensive and definitive text on the medical and surgical management of the diseases of the ocular surface, with a special emphasis on stem cell deficiency disorders. The editors are world-renowned corneal specialists who have recruited leaders in the field of ocular surface disease to contribute chapters. These chapters are formatted for consistency, are heavily illustrated, and are uniformly captioned for ease of use by the reader. The book's emphasis is on clear diagnostic and therapeutic classifications, and the inclusion of differing surgical techniques. For the practicing ophthalmologist, both corneal specialist and general ophthalmologist, this is the first authoritative text on state-of-the-art techniques in the medical and surgical management of ocular surface disorders.

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Author:   Mark J. Mannis ,  Edward J. Holland ,  W. B. Lee
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2002 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.160kg
ISBN:  

9780387951614


ISBN 10:   038795161
Pages:   283
Publication Date:   01 November 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reviews of the first edition: <p> This is a timely book on the newest frontier of corneal-external eye disease: the collective emergence of ocular surface disorders as cumulative, critical causes of treatable blinding conditionsA All the essentials are there: dry eye, blepharitis, dystrophies, etc. but there is no fluff. The diagrams are a delightA But, if there is one best part of this book, it is the section(s) on stem cell deficiencies, their causes, and treatment. Currently there is nowhere else to go in the textbook arena to find this import informationA In that sense, it is truly a must for every shelf. -Cornea <p> This is a timely book on the newest frontier of corneal-external eye disease a ] . the authors have produced and polished the gem of written clarity. a ] The diagrams are a delight. a ] Currently there is nowhere else to go in the textbook arena to find this important information. And, the authors have produced in one place, all we currently know. In that sense, it is truly a a ~must for every shelfa (TM). a ] a new classic just may have been born. (H. Dwight Cavanagh, Cornea, Vol. 21 (6), 2002) <p> In recent years, we have seen the development of new surgical strategies for the treatment of chronic ocular surface disease a ] . This book gives clear diagnostic criteria for these conditions and describes the surgical techniques to treat them. a ] The book is recommended for the cornea specialist as well as the general ophthalmologist treating these chronic and often difficult conditions. (Holger Baatz, Ophthalmologica, Vol. 217 (1), 2003) <p> The editors and contributors are leading authorities, and attempt to provide an overview of our current understandingof the cells that replenish the ocular surface a ] . They describe the latest techniques being explored in the surgical management of ocular surface disorders, endeavouring to stimulate new ideas for the future. For the general ophthalmologist a ] this book offers an excellent up-to-date single-source of the latest developments in this area of anterior segment surgery a ] . (Saaeha Rauz, Eye News, Vol. 9 (4), 2003)


Reviews of the first edition: This is a timely book on the newest frontier of corneal-external eye disease: the collective emergence of ocular surface disorders as cumulative, critical causes of treatable blinding conditions' All the essentials are there: dry eye, blepharitis, dystrophies, etc. but there is no fluff . The diagrams are a delight' But, if there is one best part of this book, it is the section(s) on stem cell deficiencies, their causes, and treatment. Currently there is nowhere else to go in the textbook arena to find this import information' In that sense, it is truly a must for every shelf. -Cornea This is a timely book on the newest frontier of corneal-external eye disease ! . the authors have produced and polished the gem of written clarity. ! The diagrams are a delight. ! Currently there is nowhere else to go in the textbook arena to find this important information. And, the authors have produced in one place, all we currently know. In that sense, it is truly a 'must for every shelf'. ! a new classic just may have been born. (H. Dwight Cavanagh, Cornea, Vol. 21 (6), 2002) In recent years, we have seen the development of new surgical strategies for the treatment of chronic ocular surface disease ! . This book gives clear diagnostic criteria for these conditions and describes the surgical techniques to treat them. ! The book is recommended for the cornea specialist as well as the general ophthalmologist treating these chronic and often difficult conditions. (Holger Baatz, Ophthalmologica, Vol. 217 (1), 2003) The editors and contributors are leading authorities, and attempt to provide an overview of our current understanding of the cells that replenish the ocular surface ! . They describe the latest techniques being explored in the surgical management of ocular surface disorders, endeavouring to stimulate new ideas for the future. For the general ophthalmologist ! this book offers an excellent up-to-date single-source of the latest developments in this area of anterior segment surgery ! . (Saaeha Rauz, Eye News, Vol. 9 (4), 2003)


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