Uveal tumors : Diagnostic Techniques : OCT and Autofluorescence
Uveal tumors : Diagnostic Techniques : USG
Uveal tumors : Other biopsy techniques
Uveal tumors : Benign Melanocytic Tumors
Uveal Melanoma: Epidemiologic Aspects
Uveal Melanoma: Clinical Features
Uveal Melanoma: Differential Diagnosis
Uveal Melanoma: Histopathologic Features
Uveal Melanoma: Molecular Pathology
Iris Melanoma : Management Options
Cilio Choroidal Melanoma : Managememt Options
Uveal Melanoma : Thermotherapy
Uveal Melanoma : Brachytherapy
Uveal Melanoma : Proton Beam Radiotherapy
Uveal Melanoma : Stereotactic Radiotherapy
Uveal Melanoma : Resection Techniques
Uveal Melanoma : COMS Results
Uveal Melanoma: Prognostic Factors
Uveal Melanoma: Prognostication techniques
Uveal Melanoma: Mortality
Uveal Melanoma: Metastasis
Uveal Vascular Tumors
Uveal Neural Tumors
Uveal Osseous Tumors
Uveal Myogenic, Fibrous and Histiocytic Tumors
Uveal Lymphoproliferative Tumors
Uveal Metastatic Tumors
Intraocular Manifestations of Hematopoeitic Disorders
Arun D. Singh, MD
Director, Department of Ophthalmic Oncology
Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio
USA
Bertil E. Damato, MD, PhD
Senior Clinical Research Fellow
University of Oxford
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences,
John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford, UK
Written by internationally renowned experts, the 3rd edition of this six volume textbook provides detailed practical guidance and advice on the diagnosis and management of the complete range of ocular cancers. Supplying the reader with state-of-the-art knowledge required in order to identify these cancers early and to treat them as effectively as possible, this book is divided into six volumes: Basic Principles, Eyelid and Conjunctival Tumors, Orbital Tumors, Uveal Tumors, Retinal Tumors, and Retinoblastoma. The information presented enables readers to provide effective patient care using the latest knowledge on ophthalmic oncology and to verify diagnostic conclusions based on comparison with numerous full-color clinical photographs from the authors' private collections, histopathologic microphotographs, imaging studies, and crisp illustrations.
Clinical Ophthalmic Oncology's clinically focused and user-friendly format allows for rapid retrieval of information in daily practice and is written for residents, fellows, and any physician involved in the care of patients with ocular or orbital malignancies. Additionally, this edition adds several hundred new images to improve comprehension of procedures and techniques. This volume is devoted solely to uveal tumors, explaining various diagnostic and biopsy techniques, and describing the therapeutic options for different types of uveal tumors and their simulating conditions.