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Written by world-renowned authorities in ocular oncology at the Wills Eye Institute, this text/atlas is a complete pictorial and textual guide to the clinical features, pathology, diagnosis, and management of eyelid, conjunctival, and orbital tumors and pseudotumors. It features 2,532 photographs and surgical drawings—2,137 in full color—that depict the clinical variations, histopathologic characteristics, and treatment of all neoplasms and related lesions. This thoroughly updated edition combines the content of Atlas of Eyelid and Conjunctival Tumors and Atlas of Orbital Tumors and contains over 50 percent new material.
Each entity is presented in an easy-to-follow format: a concise description with references on the left-hand page and six illustrations on the right-hand page. The photographs show in precise detail the gross and microscopic features that distinguish each type of lesion. Professional drawings and intraoperative photographs demonstrate key surgical principles and procedures.
A companion volume, Intraocular Tumors: An Atlas and Text, Second Edition, is also available. You can order the two books separately, or save 15% by ordering them together as a set.
Synopsis
Written by world-renowned authorities in ocular oncology at the Wills Eye Institute, this text/atlas is a complete pictorial and textual guide to the clinical features, pathology, diagnosis, and management of eyelid, conjunctival, and orbital tumors and pseudotumors. It features 2,532 photographs and surgical drawings2,137 in full colorthat depict the clinical variations, histopathologic characteristics, and treatment of all neoplasms and related lesions. This thoroughly updated edition combines the content of Atlas of Eyelid and Conjunctival Tumors and Atlas of Orbital Tumors and contains over 50 percent new material.
Each entity is presented in an easy-to-follow format: a concise description with references on the left-hand page and six illustrations on the right-hand page. The photographs show in precise detail the gross and microscopic features that distinguish each type of lesion. Professional drawings and intraoperative photographs demonstrate key surgical principles and procedures.
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For outstanding visual clarity in ocular diagnosis andhellip; nothing else comes close.
In this updated and revised third edition, world-renowned authorities from the Wills Eye Hospital provide outstanding guidance on recognition, evaluation, and treatment of ocular tumors, highlighted by more than 3,000 stunning photographs and surgical drawings. This unsurpassed ocular oncology resource is a comprehensive guide to the clinical features, diagnosis, management, and pathology of eyelid, conjunctival, and orbital tumors and pseudotumors, depicting clinical variations,and#160; treatment and histopathologic characteristics of the wide spectrum of neoplasms and related lesions. Now brought thoroughly up to date with recent clinical and scientific innovations, this unique volume offers more high-quality images than any other text/atlas in the field.
- Presents each entity in an easy-to-follow format: a concise description with references on the left-hand page and six illustrations on the right-hand page.
- Depicts in precise photographic detail the gross and microscopic features that distinguish each type of lesion, while professional drawings and intraoperative photographs demonstrate key surgical principles and procedures.
- Includes numerous new references regarding diagnosis and treatment, as well as new scientific tables containing key information for your clinical practice.
- Features 25% new images, including panoramic images, surgical images, diagnostic testing images from multiple modalities, and updated, high resolution MRI and CT scans.
- Covers new information on evolving conditions such as IgG4 orbital inflammatory disease, solitary fibrous tumor of the orbit, and lymphoid proliferations of the orbit, conjunctiva, and globe; as well as new methods of nonsurgical therapy such as topical chemotherapy, intravenous chemotherapy, and immunotherapy and biological therapy with Rituxan for lymphoma; and new information on classification of various tumors and expected outcomes are clearly displayed in table format.
Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, which can be downloaded to your tablet and smartphone or accessed online and includes features like:
- Complete content with enhanced navigation
- Powerful search tools and smart navigation cross-links that pull results from content in the book, your notes, and even the web
- Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation
- Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text
- Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues
- Quick reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use
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Order these two volumes together and save 15% off the individual price! Intraocular Tumors, 3rd Edition and Eyelid, Conjunctival, and Orbital Tumors, 3rd Edition PACKAGE
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Table of Contents
TUMORS OF THE EYELIDS
Benign Tumors of the Eyelid Epidermis
Premalignant and Malignant Tumors of Eyelid Epidermis
Eyelid Sebaceous Gland Tumors
Eyelid Sweat Gland Tumors
Eyelid Hair Follicle Tumors
Eyelid Melanocytic Tumors
Neural Tumors of the Eyelid
Vascular Tumors of the Eyelids
Eyelid Lymphoid, Plasmacytic, and Metastatic Tumors
Eyelid Histiocytic, Myxoid, and Fibrous Lesions
Eyelid Cystic Lesions Simulating Neoplasms
Eyelid Inflammatory Lesions Simulating Neoplasms
Eyelid Miscellaneous Conditions Simulating Neoplasms
Tumors of the Lacrimal Drainage System
Surgical Management of Eyelid Tumors
TUMORS OF THE CONJUNCTIVA
Conjunctival and Epibulbar Choristomas
Conjunctival Benign Epithelial Tumors
Premalignant and Malignant Tumors of the Conjunctival Epithelium
Conjunctival Melanocytic Tumors
Vascular Tumors Related Lesions of the Conjunctiva
Conjunctival Neural, Xanthomatous, Fibrous, Myxomatous, and Lipomatous Tumors
Conjunctival Lymphoid, Leukemic, and Metastatic Tumors
Caruncular Tumors
Miscellaneous Lesions That Simulate Conjunctival Neoplasms
Surgical Management of Conjunctival Tumors
TUMORS OF THE ORBIT
Inflammatory Lesions That Simulate Neoplasms
Orbital Cystic Lesions
Orbital Vascular and Hemorrhagic Lesions
Orbital Peripheral Nerve Tumors
Optic Nerve, Meningeal, and Other Neural Tumors
Orbital Myogenic Tumors
Orbital Fibrous Connective Tissue Tumors
Orbital Osseous, Fibro-osseous, and Cartilaginous Tumors
Orbital Lipomatous and Myxomatous Tumors
Orbital Histiocytic Tumors and Pseudotumors
Orbital Primary Melanocytic Tumors
Lacrimal Gland Primary Epithelial Tumors
Orbital Metastatic Cancer
Orbital Lymphoid Tumors and Leukemias
Orbital Secondary Tumors
Surgical Management of Orbital Tumors