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High resolution magnetic resonance imaging anatomy of the orbit

Ettl, A.

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2000

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Ettl, A. (2000). High resolution magnetic resonance imaging anatomy of the orbit.

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Thee author was born in 1962 in Strass (Austria). He studied medicine at the University off Graz (Austria) from 1980 until 1987 when he graduated as Medical Doctor. After ann internship in Pietermaritzburg (South Afrika), he completed his residency at the Eyee Department of the University of Innsbruck headed by Prof. W. Goettinger (Austria). Duringg his residency, he attended the oculoplastic sessions of Prof. C. Beyer-Machule att the Eye Department of the University of Munich (Germany). In 1994, he worked withh Prof. S. Priglinger at the Department of Orthoptics in the Hospital "Barmherzige Brueder"" in Linz (Austria). After that, he qualified as "Specialist of Ophthalmology andd Optometry". In 1995, he completed fellowships in orbital and oculoplastic surgery withh Prof. L. Koornneef at the Orbital Center of the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdamm and with Mr. J. R. O. Collin at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London. Inn 1996, he worked as ophthalmic surgeon at the Hospital in St. Poelten (Austria). Sincee October 1996, he is head of the Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Oculoplasticc and Orbital Surgery at the General Hospital in St. Poelten. He is first authorr of 25 scientific papers and lecturer in Ophthalmology at the University of Innsbruckk since 1999.

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