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Atlas of clinical and surgical orbital anatomy / created by Jonathan J. Dutton

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Elsevier Health Sciences, 2011.Edition: Second editionDescription: 274 pagesISBN:
  • 9781437722727
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RE66 DUT
Contents:
Cavernous sinus. -- Osteology of the orbit. -- Orbital nerves. -- Arterial supply to the orbit. -- Venous and lymphatic systems. -- Orbital fat and connective tissues systems. -- The eyelids and anterior orbit. -- The lacrimal systems. -- Histologic anatomy of the orbit. -- Radiographic correlations.
Summary: Demonstrates the complex area of orbital anatomy through illustrations and comprehensive coverage that goes from embryology to adult anatomy. This title features a chapter on the cavernous sinus, illustrations modified to reflect anatomic findings, and sections covering clinical correlations.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf RE66 DUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 152274 Available Donation BK139366
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf RE66 DUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 142011 Available BK127551

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cavernous sinus. --
Osteology of the orbit. --
Orbital nerves. --
Arterial supply to the orbit. --
Venous and lymphatic systems. --
Orbital fat and connective tissues systems. --
The eyelids and anterior orbit. --
The lacrimal systems. --
Histologic anatomy of the orbit. --
Radiographic correlations.

Demonstrates the complex area of orbital anatomy through illustrations and comprehensive coverage that goes from embryology to adult anatomy. This title features a chapter on the cavernous sinus, illustrations modified to reflect anatomic findings, and sections covering clinical correlations.

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