
Oculoplastics and Orbit
Description
Enhanced target group: Ophthalmologists and plastic surgeons are potential buyers
Indispensable for continuous education and advanced training
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
Bridges the gap between primary literature and daily practice
Every 2 nd year each subject is covered with timely information about the new development in the specialized field
Reviews / Votes
From the reviews:
"This hard bound volume is the ninth issue of the series for ophthalmologists called 'Essentials in Ophthalmology' edited by G.K. Krieglstein and R. N. Weinreb. . This book is interesting for all oculoplastic, ENT, maxillofacial, and general plastic surgeons who operate in the field of eyelid and orbital surgery." (Karsten KHGundlach, Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 34, 2006)
"It is one of a new series covering each of seven subspecialty areas . which the publishers aim to cover in a 2-year cycle. . Overall then, this is a useful distillation of recent advances and current thinking in oculoplastics and orbital disease. It is most definitely aimed at those with a strong subspecialty interest . ." (Brian Sloan Franzco, Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, Issue 34, 2006)
"Oculoplastics text books tend to be large manuals on the whole, and are best kept on the shelf rather than on one's person. . The cover is well designed and aesthetically pleasing. . The book contains a plethora of new topics . . The chapters are relatively short and easy to read. They are written by international experts . . this book will be valuable for those regularly undertaking Oculoplastic work, e.g. specialist registrars, fellows, and consultants. . Overall, I would recommend this . ." (Ahmed Sadiq, Journal Francais d'Ophtalmologie, Vol. 13 (1), 2006)
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