Description
Eyelid Tumors (2nd Ed.)
Author: Older Jay Justin
Language: EnglishSubjects for Eyelid Tumors:
Keywords
Nodular Basal Cell Carcinoma; Morpheaform Basal Cell Carcinoma; Basal Cell Carcinoma; Lid Margin; Eyelid Tumors; Medial Canthus; Advancement Flap; Lacrimal Sac; Tarsoconjunctival Flap; Medial Canthal Tendon; Lateral Canthus; Medial Canthal Angle; Lateral Canthal Tendon; Seborrheic Keratosis; Malignant Eyelid; Eyelid Reconstruction; Merkel Cell Tumor; Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma; Chromic Gut Sutures; Lateral Canthal Angle; Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Lower Lid; Eyelid Defects; Canthal Tendon; Left Lower Lid
136 p. · 19.4x26.1 cm · Hardback
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This book provides a practical, superbly illustrated guide to the clinical diagnosis of eyelid tumors and the surgical procedures used for tumor excision and eyelid reconstruction. In this completely revised and updated Second Edition, there are new chapters on pathology and radiosurgery, procedures have been amended to reflect current practice, all the surgical illustrations have been redrawn in full color, and selected clinical photographs have been added or replaced.
The first section of the book covers differential diagnosis and features over 100 full color photographs of benign and malignant eyelid tumors and inflammatory conditions, accompanied by concise descriptions of the clinical presentation and the course of these lesions. This section is designed to enable the clinician to distinguish accurately lesions requiring biopsy and/or surgical removal from those that should be treated medically or observed for changes.
In the second section, the author describes the surgical anatomy of the eyelids and surrounding structures, and provides currently accepted procedures for eyelid tumor biopsies, the most effective techniques for tumor removal, and upper and lower lid reconstruction. Key steps are illustrated by over 200 full color drawings and photographs.
With its emphasis on the more common conditions, and its clear, user-friendly and practical approach, Eyelid Tumors is a valuable source of reference for ophthalmic clinicians and surgeons, plastic and reconstructive surgeons, dermatologists and pathologists.
Diagnosis and Management: Differential Diagnosis of Eyelid Tumours. Malignant Tumours. Benign Tumours and Related Conditions. Treatment of Eyelid Tumors. Reconstruction of the Eyelids: Surgical Anatomy. General Principles of Eyelid Reconstruction and Radiosurgery. Lower Eyelid Reconstruction. Upper Eyelid Reconstruction. Repair of Defects that do not involve Eyelid Margins. Reconstruction of the Medial and Lateral Canthi.