This second volume of the highly practical and informative work continues the fine tradition of this exceptional series. It details the latest concepts and management techniques in oculofacial plastic surgery. It contains in-depth reviews of orbital disorders such as capillary hemangiomas and venolymphatic malformations, offering new strategies in diagnosis and management. Coverage also includes recent developments in the diagnosis and management of lacrimal disorders, including salivary gland transposition for severe dry eye and lacrimal stenosis. It will prove to be a valuable resource for both the comprehensive ophthalmologist as well as subspecialists with a particular interest in disorders of the orbit, eyelids, lacrimal system, and other facial structures.
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From the reviews:
"Rudolf Guthoff and James Katowitz have succeeded with this book in highlighting the latest in medical and surgical advances within the field. ... the reader will find this book very interesting and full of new information regarding the management of patients with eyelid malpositions, a variety of orbital diseases, and those with cosmetic concerns. This book is recommended to anyone who is interested in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery and to ophthalmologists who ... want to keep current with the latest advancements in this subspecialty." (Christopher I. Zoumalan, Grafe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental, Vol. 247, 2009)
"Rudolf Guthoff and James Katowitz have succeeded with this book in highlighting the latest in medical and surgical advances within the field. ... the reader will find this book very interesting and full of new information regarding the management of patients with eyelid malpositions, a variety of orbital diseases, and those with cosmetic concerns. This book is recommended to anyone who is interested in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery and to ophthalmologists who ... want to keep current with the latest advancements in this subspecialty." (Christopher I. Zoumalan, Grafe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental, Vol. 247, 2009)