Significant research and increase in knowledge about retinal diseases in recent years
Highly practical and clinically relevant
All editors with international reputation and contributing authors with expertise on their topic
Reader-friendly format: Well-structured text and design, quick and easy to read
Richly illustrated with numerous tables and color photos
Ophthalmology series is indispensable for continuous education and advanced training
Series bridges the gap between primary literature and daily practice
Every 2
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year each subject of the series is covered with timely information about the new development in the specialized field
Rezensionen / Stimmen
From the reviews:
"This . volume is an overview of fundal diseases by eminent authors. It is part of a new series that aims to provide current and comprehensive reviews of recent and noteworthy advances in the eight subspecialties of ophthalmology . . It . covers the some advancing areas in a thorough and accessible way." (Vaegan, Documenta Ophthalmologica, Vol. 113, 2006)
"A major part of it deals with topics around age-related macular degeneration. . There are overall 74 high-quality figures, most of them in colour, and 6 tables. . The chapters are well structured, and the layout of the book makes it reading convenient. The overall size is just right. The book is useful for all ophthalmologists, both for those in private practice and for those working in a clinical setting. . worth reading for a quick update in medical retina." (Michael Ulbig, Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2006)
"The aim of this series is to provide a review of the relevant subspecialty based on the recent and noteworthy advances. . It is well written and has a clear and easily readable style. . The book is also an excellent review text for established specialist in medical retina . . In summary, this is a super little book that deserves its place on the already overcrowded shelves of medical retinal specialists. . no library catalogue is complete without it." (David Squirrell, Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, Vol. 34, 2006)