Ophthalmic Pathology Interactive with Clinical Correlation

Ophthalmic Pathology Interactive with Clinical Correlation

Author: I. S. Othman

Publisher: Kugler Publications

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 9062992218

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Ophthalmic pathology is a mainstay in ophthalmic practice. A deep understanding of ophthalmic pathology is essential to being a good clinician, since what is seen from other disease entities in ophthalmic practice is simply an interpretation of gross pathology and sometimes a microscopic evaluation of diseases. Ophthalmic pathology is usually directed to ophthalmologists by general pathologists. Ophthalmologists are not used to identifying diseases at a histopathological or cellular level. The pathogenesis of diseases is dependent on ongoing changes over time, something that is difficult to ill.


Ophthalmic Pathology with Clinical Correlations

Ophthalmic Pathology with Clinical Correlations

Author: Joseph W. Sassani

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13:

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A review of ophthalmic pathology, aimed at students who are beginning to study the visual system and practitioners who want to distill the clinical implications from a pathologist's report. This work describes and illustrates the pathologic features of all disorders seen in ophthalmic practice, with emphasis on clinicopathologic correlations. There are illustrations to demonstrate the correlations between clinical entities and their pathologic counterparts. Special attention is given to those disorders that are most commonly encountered and/or most serious. The book also includes a discussion of the pathologist's relationship to the clinician.


Ophthalmic Pathology

Ophthalmic Pathology

Author: K. Weng Sehu

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-12-21

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 1118598512

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Highly Commended at the Society of Authors and Royal Society of Medicine Medical Book Awards 2006 This outstanding atlas of ophthalmic pathology brings together the world famous collection of digital images from the Tennant Eye Institute in Glasgow. Weng Sehu and William Lee have produced a unique body of information, moulding Ophthalmic Pathology and the accompanying interactive CD-Rom into the essential ‘must-have’ revision aid and reference book for ophthalmologists in training, teachers and clinical ophthalmologists worldwide. Ophthalmic Pathology is a concise, yet informative, user friendly textbook whose unparalleled image collection will more than meet the expectations of the ophthalmological community.


Clinical Ophthalmic Pathology

Clinical Ophthalmic Pathology

Author: John Harry

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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This text is based on pathogenetic mechanisms and shows how general principles of disease processes can be applied to ophthalmic disorders.


Eye Pathology

Eye Pathology

Author: Ralph C. Eagle

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1608317889

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Eye Pathology: An Atlas and Text is a basic introduction to eye pathology that can be read and mastered during an ophthalmic pathology rotation. In addition, it will serve as a well-illustrated resource for residents who are studying for the OKAP examinations or Board certification in ophthalmology. Completely written and illustrated by Dr. Eagle, this single-author text is primarily designed for ophthalmology residents and the comprehensive ophthalmologist not looking for a comprehensive text on the subject.


Ocular Pathology Case Reviews E-Book

Ocular Pathology Case Reviews E-Book

Author: Amir A. Azari

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2014-07-23

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 0323287964

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Focus on diagnosis, clinical descriptions, and histological features with help from a consistent case-review format that simulates an exam situation. Recognize a diverse range of disorders through 200 individual cases, with comprehensive coverage across six sub-specialty areas. Learn to connect the pathological aspects with the clinical signs/presentations of each disease. Pin-point key aspects of every image and eliminate room for error with help from arrows, leader lines, and labels accompanying each image.