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"The purpose is to help summarize and interpret the most recent studies and data related to thyroid eye disease. This book is useful for ophthalmologists, endocrinologists, general physicians, and residents. . This is an outstanding book that helps summarize important advances in the management of patients with thyroid eye disease. It is well written and extremely useful for those managing these difficult patients." (Christopher B. Chambers, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2015)
Raymond S. Douglas, MD, PhD, studied at the University of Pennsylvania and subsequently completed his residency in ophthalmology at the Scheie Eye Institute, University of Pennsylvania and his fellowship in orbital facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles. He is currently Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and a specialist in eye plastic, orbital, and facial cosmetic Surgery at the University of Michigan, Kellogg Eye Institute. Dr. Douglas' particular interests include orbital surgery, especially minimally invasive surgery, and decompressions for thyroid-associated eye disease; cosmetic facial surgery; and post-cancer reconstruction, including Mohs surgery.
Allison N. McCoy, MD, PhD, undertook her medical training at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina and also gained a doctorate in Neurobiology from the same university. Between 2008 and 2011 she served an Ophthalmology Residency at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, and she is currently a Fellow in Eye Plastic, Orbital, and Facial Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. McCoy has been involved in a number of research projects and has been the recipient of the Neil Miller Research Grant Award, the Michael Boland Research Grant Award, the Mitchell Prize for Resident Research, and a Heed Fellowship. She is the author of 15 peer-reviewed publications.
Shivani Gupta, MD, MPH is an Eye Plastic, Orbital and Facial Cosmetic Surgery Lecturer in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Michigan. Her special interests include orbital surgery, cosmetic facial surgery including fillers and Botox injections, eyelid and lacrimal disorders, post-cancer reconstruction including Mohs' surgery.
Chapter 1 Diagnosis and Endocrine Management of Graves' Disease; Chapter 2 Natural History of Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 3 Emerging Role of Fibrocytes in the Pathogenesis of Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 4 Management of Hyperthyroidism and the Effects on Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 5 Smoking and Prevention of Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 6 Nutrition and Supplements in Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 7 Pregnancy and Childhood Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 8 Medical Management of Mild and Moderate to Severe Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 9 Management of Severe Thyroid Eye Disease and Use of Biological Agents; Chapter 10 Strabismus in Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 11 Customized Minimally Invasive Orbital Decompression for Thyroid Eye Disease; Chapter 12 Non-Invasive, Minimally Invasive and Surgical Pearls for Cosmetic Rejuvenation of the Thyroid Eye Disease Patient; Chapter 13 Psychological Disturbances in Thyroid Eye Disease
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