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Atlas of Orbital Imaging [electronic resource] / edited by Guy Ben Simon, Gahl Greenberg, Daphna Landau Prat.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: İngilizce Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030624262
Subject(s): Genre/Form: NLM classification:
  • WW 202
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Contents:
Part 1 - Orbital anatomy -- Part 2 - Congenital malformations / anomalies -- Part 3 - Lacrimal gland tumors -- Part 4 - Lacrimal pathways pathologies -- Part 5 - Malignant orbital tumors -- Part 6 - Eye and Ocular adnexa tumors with orbital extension -- Part 7 - Mesenchymal tumors -- Part 8 - Osseous and meninges lesions -- Part 9 - Optic nerve tumors -- Part 10 - Vascular malformations -- Part 11 - Orbital inflammation -- Part 12 - Orbital infection -- Part 13 - Orbital trauma -- Part 14 - PET scan -- Part 15 - 7T MRI -- Part 16 - Dynamic imaging -- Part 17 - Future imaging modalities.
Summary: This book features in-depth descriptions of imaging modalities (MRI, CT, US, PET) for all orbital pathologies, including tumors, vascular anomalies, congenital anomalies, trauma, inflammations and infections. It describes all the imaging features of the pathologies, and includes guidance for differential diagnosis and relevant clinical data. Atlas of Orbital Imaging serves as a clinical and educational resource for ophthalmologists/orbital surgeon residents, as well as a source of reference for consultants and neuroradiologists at all levels. The illustrations are both highly detailed and depict the orbit in vivid colour, adding to the attractiveness of the chapters. This reference work is a worldwide collaborative effort of all leading orbital surgeons and neuro-radiologists (in Europe, America, Australia and Asia) and provides an indispensable resource for developing skills and knowledge of orbital imaging.
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Part 1 - Orbital anatomy -- Part 2 - Congenital malformations / anomalies -- Part 3 - Lacrimal gland tumors -- Part 4 - Lacrimal pathways pathologies -- Part 5 - Malignant orbital tumors -- Part 6 - Eye and Ocular adnexa tumors with orbital extension -- Part 7 - Mesenchymal tumors -- Part 8 - Osseous and meninges lesions -- Part 9 - Optic nerve tumors -- Part 10 - Vascular malformations -- Part 11 - Orbital inflammation -- Part 12 - Orbital infection -- Part 13 - Orbital trauma -- Part 14 - PET scan -- Part 15 - 7T MRI -- Part 16 - Dynamic imaging -- Part 17 - Future imaging modalities.

This book features in-depth descriptions of imaging modalities (MRI, CT, US, PET) for all orbital pathologies, including tumors, vascular anomalies, congenital anomalies, trauma, inflammations and infections. It describes all the imaging features of the pathologies, and includes guidance for differential diagnosis and relevant clinical data. Atlas of Orbital Imaging serves as a clinical and educational resource for ophthalmologists/orbital surgeon residents, as well as a source of reference for consultants and neuroradiologists at all levels. The illustrations are both highly detailed and depict the orbit in vivid colour, adding to the attractiveness of the chapters. This reference work is a worldwide collaborative effort of all leading orbital surgeons and neuro-radiologists (in Europe, America, Australia and Asia) and provides an indispensable resource for developing skills and knowledge of orbital imaging.

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