The Cavernous Sinus: A Comprehensive TextMark B. Eisenberg, Ossama Al-Mefty ritten by leading authorities from all over the world, this volume is a comprehensive, thoroughly illustrated text on the cavernous sinus. The book provides surgeons with the know how to plan and perform successful operative procedures in this region using today's microsurgical instrumentation and skull base surgical approaches. Coverage encompasses a wide range of topics including basic science, anatomy, diagnosis, treatment, and vascular, neoplastic, traumatic, and inflammatory diseases of the cavernous sinus. More than 400 illustrations, including nearly 200 full-color photographs, complement the text |
Contents
The History of the Cavernous Sinus | 3 |
Steven A Newman M D Ph D Professor Department of Ophthalmology Director Division | 9 |
Normal Anatomy of the Cavernous Sinus | 21 |
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