


Cornea Handbook
Trattler, William — Majmudar, Parag — Luchs, Jodi — Swartz, Tracy
ISBN-13: 9781556428425
SLACK
Abril / 2010
1ª Edición
Inglés
Tapa blanda
300 pags
1000 gr
15 x 23 x 1 cm
Recíbelo en un plazo De 2 a 3 semanas
Cornea Handbook is your comprehensive, go-to reference for accessing the fundamentals of corneal conditions, surgeries, and examination technologies. Including pages of relevant information, color images, and an easy-to-understand style, this handbook is an indispensable resource for all ophthalmologists, optometrists, and ophthalmic students.
Drs. William B. Trattler, Parag A. Majmudar, and Jodi Ian Luchs, and Tracy Swartz have written Cornea Handbook with both the novice and advanced clinician in mind. Packed with essential information on everything from basic anatomy to surgical complications, readers are bound to find this handbook chock full of valuable knowledge, helpful images, and important details.
Some topics covered include:
• Basic anatomy and physiology
• Corneal infections, inflammations, and surface disorders
• Metabolic disorders
• Corneal dystrophies and degenerations
• Trauma/chemical injuries
• Diagnostic tools
• Corneal Surgery—Procedures and Complications
Whether you are new to the field or a senior ophthalmologist looking for a review of corneal conditions, Cornea Handbook will be a vital addition to your ophthalmic collection and a handy resource for your everyday use.
Drs. William B. Trattler, Parag A. Majmudar, and Jodi Ian Luchs, and Tracy Swartz have written Cornea Handbook with both the novice and advanced clinician in mind. Packed with essential information on everything from basic anatomy to surgical complications, readers are bound to find this handbook chock full of valuable knowledge, helpful images, and important details.
Some topics covered include:
• Basic anatomy and physiology
• Corneal infections, inflammations, and surface disorders
• Metabolic disorders
• Corneal dystrophies and degenerations
• Trauma/chemical injuries
• Diagnostic tools
• Corneal Surgery—Procedures and Complications
Whether you are new to the field or a senior ophthalmologist looking for a review of corneal conditions, Cornea Handbook will be a vital addition to your ophthalmic collection and a handy resource for your everyday use.
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