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Marian S. Macsai

    Diese Autorin konzentriert sich in erster Linie auf das medizinische Fachgebiet der Augenheilkunde, mit besonderer Expertise in der Hornhautchirurgie und der Augenbanken-Thematik. Ihre Arbeit zeichnet sich durch tiefgreifendes Fachwissen und detaillierte Beschreibungen von Augenerkrankungen und deren Behandlung aus. Sie befasst sich auch mit Aspekten der Transplantationsverfahren und der refraktiven Chirurgie und leistet damit einen Beitrag zu Fortschritten in der Augenheilkunde. Ihre Schriften stellen eine wertvolle Ressource für Fachleute und alle dar, die sich für Augengesundheit interessieren.

    Eye and Skin Disease
    • Eye and Skin Disease

      • 705 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      The most extensive text/atlas to date on eye and skin diseases, this volume is two books in one--it is both a full and detailed clinical reference and a superb full-color photographic atlas. It provides rapid and reliable access to definitive diagnostic and management guidelines for ophthalmic dysfunction related to dermatologic disease.The book is superbly organized and easy to use as a ready reference. The reader can look up a specific disease; scan the key clinical points for at-a-glance diagnostic, differential diagnostic, and therapeutic information; and consult specific sections for details on effective management strategies. Each section provides a description of the disease, its pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and general treatment principles, followed by a description of the ocular and dermal manifestations and a management plan. Full-color photographs show the classic presentations of clinical entities, and relevant oculodermal references for each entity are included.An invaluable feature of the book is a differential diagnosis index, organized by anatomic location and ocular signs. The reader can look up a subject such as lens, and find a list of lens disorders and a list of associated skin diseases that should be part of the differential diagnosis. There is also a glossary of current terminology for both dermatologists and ophthalmologists.

      Eye and Skin Disease