Lacrimal SurgeryJohn V. Linberg This manual is designed to cover the full spectrum of surgery of the tear ducts and glands, from the basic methods important to the general ophthalmologist to the most complex procedures done by the oculoplastics subspecialist. |
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Surgical Anatomy of the Lacrimal System | 1 |
Diagnostic Tests and Imaging Techniques | 19 |
Examination of the Nose and Paranasal sinuses | 49 |
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