Management of Orbital and Ocular Adnexal Tumors and Inflammations

Management of Orbital and Ocular Adnexal Tumors and Inflammations

Author: Joseph A., Jr. Mauriello

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 3662084635

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This book is designed to provide the busy ophthal inftammation, lacrimal gland tumors and inftamma mologist with a practieal guide to the management tion, lacrimal sac tumors and inftammation, and of lid and ocular adnexal disease. The book encom lid tumors and inftammations. passes more than tumors simply because other in This book provides the ophthalmologist with a ftammatory conditions may mimic tumors in their step-by-step approach to patients with lid and orbital presentation and vice versa. It is not meant to be tumors and inftammations. an encyclopedie, definitive work on a single subject, organized around individual disease entities; instead Acknowledgments it approaches the patient much as clinician does. It concentrates on the patient and considers various disease processes logieally. Work -up, differential We wish to thank all the referring doctors who diagnosis, and initial treatment are discussed. have allowed us to treat their patients with orbital When any patient presents with an orbital or an and ocular adnexal disease and without whom a ocular adnexal mass, the question that needs to be book of this type would have been impossible. We answered is whether the process is due to inftamma also would like to give special thanks to our teachers, Dr. Lorenz E. Zimmerman and Dr. Byron Smith.


Current Catalog

Current Catalog

Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 1120

ISBN-13:

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Beautiful Eyes

Beautiful Eyes

Author: Jr. MD Mauriello

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2001-03-25

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0595168469

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BEAUTIFUL EYES CAN BE YOURS What is the first thing you notice when you look at a person's face? Most people will answer, "the eyes." This book outlines the components of "beautiful eyes" that are framed by the eyelids. Any distortion of the eyelids detracts from the observer's view of the eyes. Eyes brighten to create a refreshed, symmetrically unoperated appearance when cosmetic restorative eyelid surgery is performed without changing the shape of the eyes. Dr. Mauriello's patients who undergo eyelid surgery are grateful for this change and understand his unique small incisional techniques that elevate the upper cheek to its natural position at the time of routine cosmetic eyelid surgery and rejuvenate the entire face. In this second edition of Beautiful Eyes, all your questions about cosmetic eyelid surgery are answered. While no reading material replaces the benefits of a one-on-one pre-surgical consultation, this book helps you determine whether you are a candidate for cosmetic surgery and provides you with pertinent questions to present to the surgeon. Testimonials and practical tips from his patients who have benefited from cosmetic eyelid surgery provide the patient's perspective. Cosmetic eyelid surgery: the only cosmetic eyelid surgery Dr. Mauriello performs


Orbital Tumors

Orbital Tumors

Author: Zeynel A. Karcioglu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-01-16

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 0387270868

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From the Preface: “About every ten years a new book appears on any given medical specialty subject. Naturally, this is not because the entire body of knowledge on that specialty is overhauled every ten years but because the progress made over a decade usually warrants expressing new perspectives on quite a few diseases. Orbital oncology certainly qualifies as a subspecialty that merits an update every decade. At least two or three excellent textbooks on orbital tumors have been written since the mid-1980s. This book reports advances in knowledge about orbital diseases and their treatment and offers an up-to-date, single-volume reference for orbital tumors with particular emphasis on new improvements in diagnostic and therapeutic measures. Part I comprises advances in oncogenesis and its relationship to orbital tumors. Changes in the biological behavior of diseases in the general patient population are much slower than technological advances; nevertheless, those alterations take place as well. One of the major medical issues of our time, for example, is the changes in the immunological status of individuals. This issue influences the entire field of medicine, particularly oncology, including the treatment of orbital tumors. Chapters 2 to 5 summarize these influences. Medical genetics gained momentum during the past two decades and now affects the clinical practice of almost every discipline of medicine, including ophthalmology and orbitology. Chapters on principles of molecular genetics and immunosurveillance mechanisms of neoplasia and on the occurrence of multiplt, malignant neoplasms in retinoblastoma have been included to apply molecular concepts to clinical practice related to orbital tumors. Advances in one discipline often directly benefit practice in another field. In orbitology, no development has been more influential than the revolution in imaging techniques, including ultrasonography, computerized tomography, and magnetic resonance methods. Four chapters in Part II are devoted to the role of imaging in diganosis of orbital tumors. Other diagnostic advances entailing immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, gene microarray, and the polymerase chain reaction are summarized in a separate chapter on orbital biopsy.”


Ocular Adnexal Lesions

Ocular Adnexal Lesions

Author: Shantha Amrith

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 9789811337994

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This comprehensive book focuses on eyelid, lacrimal and orbital lesions, covering a wide variety of common and rare diseases and correlating their clinical, radiological and pathological aspects. It presents a large number of illustrative cases, with a discussion of the clinical history, examination, the imaging and pathology findings, differential diagnosis and management along with a take home message for each. Further, it offers clear guidance on the diagnosis and management of orbital and adnexal lesions. This book is a valuable learning tool for residents and trainee fellows in ophthalmology, as well as for trainees in radiology and pathology. It is also relevant to young ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgeons, practicing ophthalmologists, radiologists, and pathologists.