Lacrimal and Dry Eye Disorders: A Complete Guide is a comprehensive textbook providing state of the art information regarding the underlying causes and management of watering and dry eyes, which together form the dual ophthalmic specialty of dacryology. Edited by world-renowned dacryology experts Jane Olver, Daniel Rootman, Reynaldo Javate, Hunter Yuen, and Ulrich Lachmund, this one-stop resource covers the basic science, clinical assessment, and advanced management of watering and dry eyes.
The text reflects advances in our understanding of disease, and both minimally and more conventional surgical management of dry and watering eye disorders. This comprehensive approach includes pathology related to the eyelids, tear film, ocular surface and cornea in addition to the lacrimal outflow system and the role of systemic health in dacryologic disease. Throughout eight systematically organized sections and 82 chapters, this unique reference encompasses everything about tears, from start to finish including discussion of lacrimal history and histology, causes and presentation of lacrimal disorders, surgical options for lacrimal disease, as well as pathobiology, histology, prevention, and both topical and more invasive management of dry and watering eye diseases.
This text is essential reading for ophthalmologists, oculoplastic and lacrimal surgeons, corneal and external eye disease specialists, ENT surgeons, optometrists, and all clinicians interested in improving outcomes for patients with watery and/or dry eyes.
This print book includes a scratch off code to access a complimentary digital copy on MedOne.
Lacrimal and Dry Eye Disorders: A Complete Guide is a comprehensive textbook providing state of the art information regarding the underlying causes and management of watering and dry eyes, which together form the dual ophthalmic specialty of dacryology. Edited by world-renowned dacryology experts Jane Olver, Daniel Rootman, Reynaldo Javate, Hunter Yuen, and Ulrich Lachmund, this one-stop resource covers the basic science, clinical assessment, and advanced management of watering and dry eyes.
The text reflects advances in our understanding of disease, and both minimally and more conventional surgical management of dry and watering eye disorders. This comprehensive approach includes pathology related to the eyelids, tear film, ocular surface and cornea in addition to the lacrimal outflow system and the role of systemic health in dacryologic disease. Throughout eight systematically organized sections and 82 chapters, this unique reference encompasses everything about tears, from start to finish including discussion of lacrimal history and histology, causes and presentation of lacrimal disorders, surgical options for lacrimal disease, as well as pathobiology, histology, prevention, and both topical and more invasive management of dry and watering eye diseases.
This text is essential reading for ophthalmologists, oculoplastic and lacrimal surgeons, corneal and external eye disease specialists, ENT surgeons, optometrists, and all clinicians interested in improving outcomes for patients with watery and/or dry eyes.
This print book includes a scratch off code to access a complimentary digital copy on MedOne.

Lacrimal and Dry Eye Disorders: A Complete Guide is a comprehensive textbook providing state of the art information regarding the underlying causes and management of watering and dry eyes, which together form the dual ophthalmic specialty of dacryology. Edited by world-renowned dacryology experts Jane Olver, Daniel Rootman, Reynaldo Javate, Hunter Yuen, and Ulrich Lachmund, this one-stop resource covers the basic science, clinical assessment, and advanced management of watering and dry eyes.
The text reflects advances in our understanding of disease, and both minimally and more conventional surgical management of dry and watering eye disorders. This comprehensive approach includes pathology related to the eyelids, tear film, ocular surface and cornea in addition to the lacrimal outflow system and the role of systemic health in dacryologic disease. Throughout eight systematically organized sections and 82 chapters, this unique reference encompasses everything about tears, from start to finish including discussion of lacrimal history and histology, causes and presentation of lacrimal disorders, surgical options for lacrimal disease, as well as pathobiology, histology, prevention, and both topical and more invasive management of dry and watering eye diseases.
This text is essential reading for ophthalmologists, oculoplastic and lacrimal surgeons, corneal and external eye disease specialists, ENT surgeons, optometrists, and all clinicians interested in improving outcomes for patients with watery and/or dry eyes.
This print book includes a scratch off code to access a complimentary digital copy on MedOne.
Lacrimal and Dry Eye Disorders: A Complete Guide is a comprehensive textbook providing state of the art information regarding the underlying causes and management of watering and dry eyes, which together form the dual ophthalmic specialty of dacryology. Edited by world-renowned dacryology experts Jane Olver, Daniel Rootman, Reynaldo Javate, Hunter Yuen, and Ulrich Lachmund, this one-stop resource covers the basic science, clinical assessment, and advanced management of watering and dry eyes.
The text reflects advances in our understanding of disease, and both minimally and more conventional surgical management of dry and watering eye disorders. This comprehensive approach includes pathology related to the eyelids, tear film, ocular surface and cornea in addition to the lacrimal outflow system and the role of systemic health in dacryologic disease. Throughout eight systematically organized sections and 82 chapters, this unique reference encompasses everything about tears, from start to finish including discussion of lacrimal history and histology, causes and presentation of lacrimal disorders, surgical options for lacrimal disease, as well as pathobiology, histology, prevention, and both topical and more invasive management of dry and watering eye diseases.
This text is essential reading for ophthalmologists, oculoplastic and lacrimal surgeons, corneal and external eye disease specialists, ENT surgeons, optometrists, and all clinicians interested in improving outcomes for patients with watery and/or dry eyes.
This print book includes a scratch off code to access a complimentary digital copy on MedOne.

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