Graves' Orbitopathy

A Multidisciplinary Approach - Questions and Answers

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2nd, revised edition

Editor(s): Wiersinga, W.M. (Amsterdam)
Kahaly, G.J. (Mainz)

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Publication year: 2010
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'The layout and concept make this book easy to read and useful: In each of the 25 chapters, about 10–20 clinically relevant questions are given... These questions are promptly answered in a way that makes this book also useful as a clinical manual.
In the 2nd edition, all chapters have been carefully updated especially with regard to pathogenesis and treatment. The EUGOGI consensus recommendations... are fully incorporated in the text...
This newly updated edition is a valuable overview on the cutting edge of management of GO, and a valuable asset for any ophthalmologist or specialist treating patients with Graves' disease.'

J. Esser
Universitäts-Augenklinik, Abteilung für Erkrankungen der vorderen Augenabschnitte/Orthoptik, Essen
in Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 250/6/June 2012
Thoroughly updated 2nd edition of this highly recommended book
A Karger 'Publishing Highlights 1890–2015' title

The significant progress in the understanding of the pathogenesis and the treatment of Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) has warranted a second edition of this book within three years of the first. Now also fully incorporated is the EUGOGO consensus statement on management of GO, which since has been accepted worldwide as a useful guideline. Furthermore all chapters have been thoroughly updated. Subjects covered include the pathology of GO and the controversial views on its pathogenesis; assessment of changes using reliable measuring techniques; medical management of GO including established and alternative treatment options; technical explanations and illustrations of various surgical procedures and finally, the molecular, immunologic, and clinical aspects of this complex disorder. Two new chapters have been added: one describing the socioeconomic impact of the disease and the other outlining the Amsterdam Declaration on Graves’ Orbitopathy.
The successful question-and-answer format facilitates its use as a reference guide for medical practitioners and surgeons working in the fields of ophthalmology, internal medicine, endocrinology, pediatrics, immunology, as well as otorhinolaryngology.

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