Signs in Ophthalmology: Causes and Differential Diagnosis
Jack J. Kanski, one of ophthalmology's most respected authors, brings you "Signs in Ophthalmology: Causes and Differential Diagnosis" - a comprehensive compendium designed to help you quickly and accurately interpret a broad spectrum of ocular signs. Over 1,300 clinical images, angiograms, and scans capture the clinical presentation of the full gamut of ophthalmic diseases and disorders, as well as systemic diseases with ocular manifestations, while concise text discussions assist your clinical decision making process.
The authors' constant interactions with medical students in the classroom, on the hospital ward, and in oral examinations ever since this pocket atlas first appeared in English 2001 have enabled them to update both the text and the illustrations for this new English edition. Like its predecessor, the 2nd edition provides a concise, thorough and up-to-date introduction to the field of ophthalmology.
2007-2008 Basic and Clinical Science Course Section 2: Fundamentals and Principles of Ophthalmology
Provides the essential scientific grounding for current ophthalmic practice, including discussions of ocular anatomy, embryology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. Features coverage of the latest advances in molecular genetics related to ophthalmology.
The broad field of neuro-ophthalmology encompasses lesions of both the afferent and efferent pathways, which can result from various etiologies: tumoral, paraneoplastic, vascular, inflammatory, infectious, or hereditary, just to name a few.
Lecture Notes on Ophthalmology (Lecture Notes Series) Stroke Mandeville Hospital, UK. Focuses on the most commonly encountered eye problems and covers the structure and function of the eye. Presents clinical cases and includes new material on recent advances in the treatment of diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration. Abundant color illustrations.