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This outstanding volume in the Essentials in Ophthalmology
series presents recent developments in the diagnosis and treatment
of corneal disease. Its intention is not to replace the relevant
textbooks, but to serve as a bridge between primary and tertiary
literature. The superbly structured volume covers a dizzying array
of topics including Herpes simplex keratitis; amniotic membrane
transplantation for the treatment of corneal ulceration in
infectious keratitis; and Chlamydial infection, all three of which
are hugely relevant today. All the topics have direct clinical
importance and will not only keep ophthalmologists up to date, but
will inform them of how to treat their cornea patients with optimal
diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Covers all of the medium half-tracked prime movers used by German
forces during WWII.
Covers all of the light half-tacked prime movers used by Germany
during WWII.
The fifth volume of trucks and cars used by Germany during WWII.
Covers the use and design of the numerous cars used by the
Wehrmacht during WWII.
This volume from the Essentials in Ophthalmology series presents
recent developments in the diagnosis and treatment of corneal
disease. Its intention is not to replace the relevant textbooks,
but to serve as a bridge between the primary and tertiary
literature.
This well-structured volume covers the following main topics:
Confocal microscopy of the cornea.- Treatment of adenoviral corneal
opacities.- Conservative treatment of severe surface disorders.-
Amniotic membrane transplantation.- Limbal stem cell
transplantation.- Techniques in penetrating keratoplasty.- Deep
anterior lamellar keratoplasty.- Corneal allograft rejection.-
Infective complications following LASIK.
All topics have direct clinical importance and will not only
keep ophthalmologists up-to-date, but will inform them how to treat
their cornea patients with optimal (or best possible) diagnostic
and therapeutic procedures.
The Sd.Kfz.8 and Sd.Kfz.9 heavy prime movers of the Wehrmacht on a
variety of war fronts.
Covers the different types of trucks and cars used by Germany in
WWII.
Atomic physics has played a central role in the development of
modern physics. Progress was based on newly invented scientific
methods and experimental tools and today these techniques are
successfully employed in a wide variety of highly active areas in
modern research, extending from investigations of most fundamental
interactions in physics to experiments related to topics in applied
sciences and technical aspects. With steadily increasing importance
they are found in areas well outside of classical atomic physics in
fields such as nuclear and particle physics, metrology, physics of
condensed matter and surfaces, physical chemistry, chemistry,
medicine and environmental research. This book gives a thorough
survey of the methods and techniques in key experiments of
interdisciplinary research.
This outstanding volume in the Essentials in Ophthalmology
series presents recent developments in the diagnosis and treatment
of corneal disease. Its intention is not to replace the relevant
textbooks, but to serve as a bridge between primary and tertiary
literature. The superbly structured volume covers a dizzying array
of topics including Herpes simplex keratitis; amniotic membrane
transplantation for the treatment of corneal ulceration in
infectious keratitis; and Chlamydial infection, all three of which
are hugely relevant today. All the topics have direct clinical
importance and will not only keep ophthalmologists up to date, but
will inform them of how to treat their cornea patients with optimal
diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
"Essentials in Ophthalmology" is a new review series covering
all of ophthalmology categorized in eight subspecialties. It will
be published quarterly, thus each subspecialty will be reviewed
biannually.
Given the multiplicity of medical publications already available,
why is a new series needed? Consider that the half-life of medical
knowledge is estimated to be around 5 years. Moreover, it can be as
long as 8 years between the first description of a medical
innovation in a peer-reviewed scientific journal and publication in
a medical textbook. A series that narrows this time span between
journal and textbook would provide a more rapid and efficient
transfer of medical knowledge into clinical practice, and enhance
care of our patients.
This book covers the design and types of various trucks employed by
the Wehrmacht.
The fourth volume concerning the trucks and cars employed by
Germany during WWII.
This book, written by leading clinicians and scientists, focuses on
recent clinically relevant advances in the diagnosis and treatment
of corneal disorders. After an opening chapter considering the
latest knowledge on the heredity of keratoconus, important advances
in corneal imaging are discussed, in particular the use of optical
coherence tomography and in vivo confocal microscopy for evaluation
of the normal and the diseased cornea. Antiangiogenic treatment
options are then reviewed, and new aspects in the diagnosis and
therapy of mycobacterial keratitis explained. Further chapters
address the storage of donor cornea for penetrating and lamellar
keratoplasty and the keratoplasty in infants. The book closes by
discussing new developments in antibacterial chemotherapy for
bacterial keratitis.
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