This book shares an expert experience in managing difficult facial skin cancer and presents rare cases from the authors's own practice. The content follows an anatomical approach based on the complex and often staged reconstruction of extreme facial skin cancer. Written in a clear and logical format, it is intended as a guideline atlas and surgical handbook, defining the principles of CLEAR (Complete Local Excision of the cancer + Aesthetic Reconstruction) and DRAPE (Delayed Reconstruction After Pathological Examination) for reconstructing the face. The book incorporates a wealth of multi-disciplinary knowledge from surgeons, anaesthetists, research scientists, speech / swallowing therapists, pathologists, radiologists and prosthetic rehabilitation specialists. The surgical techniques presented here require a high degree of expertise. Accordingly, the book will be of interest to professionals in the fields of Plastic and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, as well as Dermatology.
In this beautifully illustrated full-color book, one of Europe's pre-eminent experts in oromaxillofacial surgery presents a lifetime of experience in the surgery of cancers of the face. Illustrated with beautiful...
This new text/atlas features state-of-the-art information on clinical features, histomorphology, diagnostic clues, prognosis, and therapy for a full range of skin cancers. More than 460 full-colour images offer readers outstanding...
Atlas of Skin Cancers
Part of the American Cancer Society's Atlas of Clinical Oncology series, this color atlas offers a visual guide to diagnosis, management, and post-treatment care for the stages of skin cancer.
A diagnostic colour atlas combining naevi, benign and malignant conditions of the skin, including relevant pathologic and radiologic correlations. Aimed at practising dermatologists, oncologists and pathologists, the book opens with...
With over 1000 images, and coverage of both the ablative and reconstructive surgical procedures, this is a technique-focused atlas in comparison to the available comprehensive texts.
Clinical Atlas of Skin Tumors will be valuable for all dermatologists in training, as well as for those who are already established in the profession or in allied specialties such as plastic surgery and oncology.
With 1.4 million cases of skin cancer reported in the USA each year there is increasing emphasis on early and accurate diagnosis.
SpringerReference allows for the constant updating of material and makes the work available as pre-publication files online, offering a live platform to readers for constant scientific exchange.
The extensive collection includes clinical and ultrasonographic correlations with 3D color Doppler ultrasound images and high-definition videos produced with state-of-the-art technology and relevant topics such as benign cutaneous and nail ...