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Atlas of Clinical and Surgical Orbital Anatomy, 2nd Edition

Expert Consult: Online and Print
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Jonathan J. Dutton
Date of Publication: 03/2014
This full color altas demonstrates the complex area of orbital anatomy through unique illustrations and comprehensive coverage that goes from embryology to adult anatomy. Completely updated and revised, this new edition now features a chapter on the ...view more
This full color altas demonstrates the complex area of orbital anatomy through unique illustrations and comprehensive coverage that goes from embryology to adult anatomy. Completely updated and revised, this new edition now features a chapter on the cavernous sinus, illustrations modified to reflect recent anatomic findings, and new sections covering clinical correlations. This pictorial resouce provides the detailed visual guidance you need to perform successful orbital surgery.
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This full color altas demonstrates the complex area of orbital anatomy through unique illustrations and comprehensive coverage that goes from embryology to adult anatomy. Completely updated and revised, this new edition now features a chapter on the cavernous sinus, illustrations modified to reflect recent anatomic findings, and new sections covering clinical correlations. This pictorial resouce provides the detailed visual guidance you need to perform successful orbital surgery.

New to this edition
  • Access the fully searchable text online at www.expertconsult.com, along with a downloadable image gallery.
  • Master the anatomy-disease-surgery relationship thanks to new chapter sections on clinical correlations.
  • Get a more complete understanding of orbital disease through a new chapter on the cavernous sinus and illustrations modified to reflect recent anatomic findings.
  • Stay current on the newest research data with completely revised and updated chapters and references.

Key Features
  • Clearly see the nuances of each anatomic system with layered illustrations that use multiple artworks to display relevant structures and highlight key intricacies.
  • Visualize each system three-dimensionally through depictions from frontal, lateral, and superior angles.
  • Apply a comprehensive approach to common orbital diseases using coverage of clinical correlations from embryology to adult anatomy.

Author Information
By Jonathan J. Dutton, MD, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Ophthalmology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina