Perkins and Hansell's Atlas of Diseases of the Eye

Perkins and Hansell's Atlas of Diseases of the Eye

Author: Damian O'Neill

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 1998-01-21

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 1483293645

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This beautifully illustrated atlas is designed to help medical students, general practitioners and other health professionals to recognise common ophthalmological conditions. The illustrations are accompanied by a concise text which describes the most important features of each condition. - New chapters on HIV and AIDS, gradual and sudden loss of vision, and painful red eye - Fully revised and updated - New colour illustrations


Common Eye Diseases and Their Management

Common Eye Diseases and Their Management

Author: N.R. Galloway

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1447135210

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This book is intended for the medical student and non-specialist postgraduate. It is being published at a time when hospital waiting lists for eye care in Great Britain have reached record levels and the need for more teaching at medical student level is becoming imperative. In many medical schools the students have very little exposure to the specialty; some students none at all. This may be because in past years the emphasis has been on teaching ophthalmology at a postgraduate level and a considerable development of postgraduate teaching has occurred. It had been inferred that more exposure of qualified general practitioners to the subject would reduce the hospital waiting lists since more eye care would take place in general practice. It would appear that the reverse has taken place: general practitioners, being now more aware of eye problems, send even more cases to the hospitals. In the absence of an expansion of the hospital service there is an urgent need to improve primary care ophthalmology and this can best be done by placing more emphasis on the teaching of medical students. It is against this background that the need to provide a new basic textbook in ophthalmology arises. The book is, therefore, aimed primarily at the medical student. It does, however, aim to make preliminary reading for the postgraduate student.


Principles of Ophthalmology

Principles of Ophthalmology

Author: H. E. Hobbs

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1483281337

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Principles of Ophthalmology focuses on the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the eyes. The book first offers information on the optical mechanism of the eyes, binocular vision, and examination of the eyes, including refractive errors, human binocular reflexes, and management of strabismus and heterophoria. The publication then examines the eyelids and lacrimal apparatus, exophthalmos and proptosis, and the conjunctiva. Topics include disorders of the lacrimal apparatus, abnormalities of the eyelids, lacrimal obstruction, orbital tumors, pseudotumor of the orbit, conjunctival involvement in skin diseases, and conjunctivitis. The text examines the cornea, sclera and episclera, lens, iris and ciliary body, and the vitreous body. Discussions focus on vitreous opacities, cataract, anterior uveitis, sensitivity of organisms to antibiotics administrable by subconjunctival injection, and inflammatory lesions of the cornea. The publication is a valuable source of data for ophthalmologists and readers interested in ophthalmology.