Practical Ophthalmology

Practical Ophthalmology

Author: Fred M. Wilson

Publisher: Amer Academy of Ophthalmology

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9781560554554

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This manual covers basic clinical techniques and background and contains practical instructions for more than 50 specific testing and examination techniques. It features informative tables, photographs, illustrations, and lists of suggested resources for more in-depth study.


Practical Ophthalmology

Practical Ophthalmology

Author: Anthony Pane

Publisher: Churchill Livingstone

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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A pocket sized, symptom based book on ophthalmology which is designed to guide non-specialists towards efficient and safe diagnosis, and onward referral where necessary. A truly symptom-based book on ophthalmology - starts from the presenting complaint such as red eye, loss of vision, flashing lights or floating spots. Concise text and diagnostic flowcharts guide the reader towards correct diagnosis and management - ideal for the non-specialist whose main priority is not to miss serious disease. Pocket-sized format and plastic cover make it ideal for clinical situations. Illustrated in colour throughout. Gives guidance on who needs screening for eye disease.


Clinical Methods in Ophthalmology: Practical Manual for Undergraduates

Clinical Methods in Ophthalmology: Practical Manual for Undergraduates

Author: Dadapeer K

Publisher: JP Medical Ltd

Published: 2013-06-30

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9350904403

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Clinical Methods in Ophthalmology provides undergraduate students with an overview of the theoretical and clinical aspects of ophthalmology. Beginning with an introduction to ophthalmic symptoms and ocular examination, the following sections discuss diagnostic tests, instruments, lenses, drugs and surgery. A clinically structured questionnaire gives students guidance on history taking and physical and systemic examination. A separate chapter is dedicated to case presentation helping students recognise and diagnose symptoms and disorders, with emphasis on clinical applications. This concise, easy to read manual includes more than 400 full colour clinical photographs, illustrations and tables, to assist learning. Key points Overview of theoretical and clinical aspects of ophthalmology for undergraduate students Separate chapters dedicated to case pro forma and case presentation Concise, easy to read format Includes more than 400 full colour photographs, illustrations and tables


Practical Ophthalmology

Practical Ophthalmology

Author: Fred M. Wilson

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781560559870

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Covers basic clinical techniques and background that ophthalmology residents need to survive their first few months of residency. This manual contains practical instructions for more than 50 specific testing and examination techniques, from visual acuity examination to tonometry to scleral depression.


Pediatric Ophthalmology

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Author: Edward M. Wilson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-11-14

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 3540686320

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Pediatric Ophthalmology: current thought and practice’ is written by renowned experts with many years of experience and perspective on the state-of-the-art recommendations. All chapters are consistent in format and style and have practical application to the daily practice of medical and surgical pediatric ophthalmology. Starting with a guide to the examination of children, it covers all important topics for all who care for children’s eyes regardless of their niche interests within the field of pediatric ophthalmology. Many techniques that have been learned over many years by experienced practitioners will be illustrated and explained to the reader. Added value is given with useful tables and charts that will likely get constant use in offices and operating rooms, for example: Important drug dosages and side-effects, nystagmus surgical charts, strabismus surgical tables, spectacle artifacts, and an intraocular lens nomogram. This practical guide will promote understanding and update and guide the novice and the expert to improve the flow of the examination and treatment outcome. It is one of the most informative and useful books ever written for the pediatric ophthalmologist and the general ophthalmologist who cares for children.


Practical Neuroophthalmology

Practical Neuroophthalmology

Author: Timothy J. Martin

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2013-08-02

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0071781870

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Practical Neuro-Ophthalmology features a consistent, full-color presentation and content valuable to residents as well as clinicians. The book covers all major conditions in neuro-ophthalmology and is enriched by numerous photos and diagrams, outstanding organization, and single-voice authorship


A Textbook of Clinical Ophthalmology

A Textbook of Clinical Ophthalmology

Author: R. Pitts Crick

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 670

ISBN-13: 9789812381507

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The material in this edition of A d104book of Clinical Ophthalmology has been thoroughly revised and expanded to include the latest research and practice. Containing 357 illustrations throughout the text, the book is not only a reasoned practical guide to the study of ophthalmology, but it embraces the ocular aspects of general diseases world-wide and basic methods of investigation and treatment where applicable.This book has references by page and illustration number, resulting from collaboration with the authors of Colour Atlas of Ophthalmology; the two books contain all together an outstanding 579 illustrations (343 in colour), including 16 stereo plates. Another companion book is The Ophthalmology Examinations Review, which aims at the most effective presentation of knowledge for examination purposes. Together these three compact and inexpensive books provide an excellent study basis for ophthalmologists in training, while supplementing their learning of clinical work and surgical technique with the essential study of recent research papers and review monographs.


Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE) Book Review in Ophthalmology

Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE) Book Review in Ophthalmology

Author: Rahman Anisur Md.

Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers

Published: 2019-02-25

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9352709713

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1. Optics 2. Scenarios Based 3. Retina and Uveal Tissue 4. Glaucoma 5. Neuro-ophthalmology 6. Lens and Cataract 7. Oculoplasty 8. Cornea 9. Drug Preparation 10. Procedure 11. Examination Procedures 12. History Taking 13. Counseling 14. Radiology 15. Miscellaneous 16. Video Station


Neuro-ophthalmology

Neuro-ophthalmology

Author: Leonard A. Levin

Publisher: Thieme

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 9781588901835

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Patients suffering from eye and brain disorders rarely consult a neuro-ophthalmologist first, but typically seek help from an ophthalmologist, neurologist, emergency room physician, or optometrist. For those clinicians with minimal experience in reading the signs and symptoms of neuro-ophthalmic disease, here is a ''hands-on'' book designed for specialists and non-specialists alike. It is logically organized, beginning with key components of the neuro-ophthalmic examination, moving on to presenting signs and symptoms, then disease-specific chapters, and finally a critical ''how to do it'' guide to the major diagnostic tests. The book features in-depth discussions of optic tumors, diplopia and polyopia, Horner's Syndrome, nerve palsies, visual field defects, eye movement disorders, and more.


Clinical Ophthalmic Genetics and Genomics

Clinical Ophthalmic Genetics and Genomics

Author: Graeme C.M. Black

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2022-01-20

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 0128139447

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Practical Genomics for Clinical Ophthalmology provides in-depth coverage of the clinical applications of genomics in eye disease, with a key emphasis on case-study based instruction in patient care and genetic counseling aspects, genetic and genomic diagnostics, and treatment pathways. The book presents the latest information on genetic and genomic test results, best practices for delivery of results to patients and families, and ongoing research into therapeutics, with specific chapters covering non-syndromic inherited retinal disease, syndromic IRD, vitreoretinopathies, lens abnormalities, corneal disease, albinism, anterior segment dysgenesis, glaucoma, developmental eye abnormalities, nystagmus, ocular motility disorders, optic neuropathies, phacomatoses, and retinoblastoma, and more. In addition, clinical case studies illustrate examples of common genetic eye disorders and highlight vital learning points for the reader. Presents the work of leading international researchers and clinicians who speak in-depth on the clinical applications of genomics in diagnosis and treatment of eye disease Provides full-color, richly illustrated chapters that cover current genetic and genomic testing methods employed in ophthalmology Includes instructions on the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions, including non-syndromic inherited retinal disease, syndromic IRD, vitreoretinopathies, lens abnormalities, corneal disease, albinism, anterior segment dysgenesis, glaucoma, and more Contains case studies that illustrate common genetic eye disorders and highlight vital learning points for the reader