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Imaging of the Globe and Orbit

A Guide to Differential Diagnosis
Author : Hosten , Bornfeld
Binding : Hardback
Edition : 1
Year : 1998
Illustrations : 400
Pages : 208
ISBN : 9783131081810
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In recent years, CT and MRI have provided powerful new tools for diagnosing lesions of the globe and orbit. At the same time, the great variety and distribution of these lesions - many of which are seen rarely in the clinic - have continued to make diagnosis difficult for most general radiologists. Combining the experience of both radiologists and ophthalmologists, this important work offers the most complete coverage of globe and orbit imaging available today. Practically organized by anatomical region, this book features hundreds of high-quality radiographic images and will enable correct diagnosis of a broad range of globe and orbit disorders.

Highlights include:

  • Detailed help in diagnosing disorders of the ocular cone, the globe, the preseptal and subperiosteal compartments, the lacrimal gland, the orbital apex, the cavernous sinus, and the extraocular muscles
  • Convenient organization based on anatomy rather than imaging technique, and full coverage of both normal and abnormal findings
  • More than 300 superior-quality radiographs and line drawings
  • A thorough integration and comparison of CT and MR data for each disorder

A complete clinical reference, Imaging of the Globe and Orbit is a must for radiologists who wish to reach accurate diagnoses and ensure a high level of patient care.

A nice review of the basic clinical and technical aspects of CT...very helpful to the beginner...strength of this book is the numerous high-quality illustrations...of value to those who rely on CT as their main neuroimaging modality. --AuntMinnie.comShould appeal to the student and specialist alike, being an excellent teaching volume and a worthwhile addition to any department's teaching library. --RAD Magazine

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