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High resolution magnetic resonance imaging anatomy of the orbit
Ettl, A.
Publication date
2000
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Ettl, A. (2000). High resolution magnetic resonance imaging anatomy of the orbit.
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PREFACE E
Thee idea to this thesis was born during my fellowship with Prof. L. Koornneef, M.D., Ph.D.. at the Orbital Center in the Department of Ophthalmology, Academic Medical Center,, University of Amsterdam. I am deeply grateful to Professor Koornneef for his enthusiasmm in teaching me orbital surgery and for supporting my scientific work during andd after my fellowship in Amsterdam.
Myy interest in orbital anatomy was stimulated by Prof. S. Priglinger, M.D. during numerouss surgical and anatomical dissections and discussions on eye muscle physiologyy in his Institute of Orthoptics in Linz, Austria.
Thee radiological investigations for this thesis were performed by the following colleaguess whom I wish to express my thanks: J. Kramer, M.D., Ph.D., M.Sc, CT- and MRR Institute in Linz (Austria); Prof. F.W. Zonneveld, Ph.D., Department of Diagnostic Radiology,, University Hospital Utrecht (The Netherlands); Prof. E. Salomonowitz, M.D.. and K. Zwrtek, M.D., Department of Radiology, General Hospital St. Poelten (Austria). .
II am also grateful to Mrs. E. Just for her secretarial assistance, Mr. P. Mentil and Mr.. A. Jaeger for their help in preparing the figures.