Stereoatlas of ophthalmic pathology : anatomy and pathology of the peripheral fundus (fundus extremus) : a bequest of Basil Daicker, former professor of ophthalmic pathology in Basel
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Stereoatlas of ophthalmic pathology : anatomy and pathology of the peripheral fundus (fundus extremus) : a bequest of Basil Daicker, former professor of ophthalmic pathology in Basel
Karger, c2006
- hard cover
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3D viewing kit with glasses inserted in pocket
Includes bibliographical references (p. 160) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A Karger 'Publishing Highlights 1890-2015' title This stereoscopic atlas is based on the slide collection of the late Professor B. Daicker, Basel, who was renowned for his merits in ophthalmopathology the world over. From the compilation of on the whole 12,000 stereoscopic slides of interesting and rare eye diseases, the editors selected 246 pairs to make them available to interested health professionals. These images can be viewed through stereo glasses (provided with the atlas) to obtain a stereoscopic depth perception. The atlas is divided into seven chapters. Each chapter starts with a short introduction, followed by the slides, which are complemented by a description of the disease and by additional images which can be found on the also included CD-ROM. The technical efforts made together with the carefully selected content make this atlas unique and indispensable. The stereoscopical visualization enhances the comprehension of eye disorders and makes it a much-welcomed tool for the differential diagnostic process.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgement
- Foreword by Josef Flammer and Michael J. Mihatsch
- Foreword by Heinrich Witschel
- Preface
- Portrait of Basil Daicker
- Normal Anatomy
- Congenital Malformations
- Degenerative Lesions
- Inflammatory Lesions
- Tumors
- Traumatic Lesions
- Surgery-Related Lesions
- References
- Subject Index.
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