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Many ocular tumours are life-threatening or associated with lethal syndromes but can be difficult to diagnose because of their rarity and diversity. Unlike conventional atlases, this book contains a format that orders lesions according to their colour and ocular location to help readers quickly find the information they need even when they do not already know the diagnosis. Multimodal imaging results are presented to help provide a definitive diagnosis when slit-lamp and ophthalmoscopic findings are inconclusive. The seemingly random organisation of cases enables self-assessment by…mehr
Many ocular tumours are life-threatening or associated with lethal syndromes but can be difficult to diagnose because of their rarity and diversity.
Unlike conventional atlases, this book contains a format that orders lesions according to their colour and ocular location to help readers quickly find the information they need even when they do not already know the diagnosis.
Multimodal imaging results are presented to help provide a definitive diagnosis when slit-lamp and ophthalmoscopic findings are inconclusive. The seemingly random organisation of cases enables self-assessment by trainees.
Written for optometrists and ophthalmologists, Clinical Atlas of Ocular Oncology is an essential resource for practitioners at any stage in their career.
Bertil Damato, MD, PhD, FRCOphth, is an ophthalmologist specializing in ocular oncology. He received his undergraduate medical training in Malta, where he was born, and his post-graduate training in Glasgow, Scotland. Professor Damato is currently Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Oxford, Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist at Oxford Eye Hospital, and Locum Consultant Ophthalmologist at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK. He is also an Honorary Professor at the University of Liverpool and Emeritus Professor at the University of California, San Francisco where he also serves as a Professor of Ophthalmology and Radiation Onology as well as Director of the Ocular Oncology Servie at UCSF. He has served as President of the European Ophthalmic Oncology Group, the European Vision and Eye Research Association and the International Society of Ocular Oncology. Professor Damato has published more than 300 peer-reviewed articles, numerous chapters and authored or co-edited several textbooks. He has received a number of awards, including the Bjerrum, Cohen, Ashton, and Watson Medals and the NHS UK Platinum Award. Co-editor of: Clinical Ophthalmic Oncology (3rd Edition) (Springer): AD Singh, BE Damato: Basic Principles; BE Damato, AD Singh: Uveal Tumours; AD Singh, BE Damato: Retinal Tumours; JL Berry, JW Kim, BE Damato, AD Singh: Retinoblastoma J Pe’er, AD Singh, BE Damato: Eyelid and conjunctival tumors
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Section 1: Extraocular lesions 1. Preface 2. General principles 3. Tumours and pseudotumours a. Black/grey lesions b. Brown/tan lesions c. White/yellow lesions d. Red/pink lesions 4. Examination 5. Referral method 6. Treatment Section 2: Iris lesions 7. Preface 8. General principles 9. Tumours and pseudotumours a. Black/grey lesions b. Brown/tan lesions c. White/yellow lesions d. Red/pink lesions 10. Examination 11. Referral method 12. Treatment Section 3:Fundus lesions 13. Preface 14. General principles 15. Tumours and pseudotumours a. Black/grey lesions b. Brown/tan lesions c. White/yellow lesions d. Red/pink lesions 16. Examination 17. Referral method 18. Treatment