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Books > Medicine > Clinical & internal medicine > Ophthalmology
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022! Master the Clinical
Essentials of ocular and orbital anatomy for clinical practice! The
eye is an organ of great complexity. Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit:
The Clinical Essentials achieves the impressive task of presenting
ophthalmology residents, optometry residents, and optometry
students with the clinical essentials of ocular anatomy as a
foundation for patient care. It emphasizes the aspects of eye and
orbit anatomy that are most relevant to clinicians in training,
providing the practical, real-world foundation necessary for
practice. Focus on the clinically relevant information you really
need to know about all ocular structures and tissues. View anatomy
from a clinical perspective with over 300 images, including
examples of light and electron microscopy, optical coherence
tomography, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and more. Gain a
multidisciplinary understanding thanks to coverage authored by both
optometrists and ophthalmologists Discover the material's relevance
to everyday practice thanks to numerous clinical asides throughout
each chapter. Access to the eBook includes additional resources
such as video on the mechanics of ciliary body contraction and
changes in lens shape during accommodation as well as serial MRI
slices through the orbit along the X,Y and Z axes. Your book
purchase includes a complimentary download of the enhanced eBook
for iOS, Android, PC & Mac. Take advantage of these practical
features that will improve your eBook experience: The ability to
download the eBook on multiple devices at one time - providing a
seamless reading experience online or offline Powerful search tools
and smart navigation cross-links that allow you to search within
this book, or across your entire library of VitalSource eBooks
Multiple viewing options that enable you to scale images and text
to any size without losing page clarity as well as responsive
design The ability to highlight text and add notes with one click
This book provides a collection of optical coherence tomographic
(OCT) images of various diseases of posterior and anterior
segments. It covers the details and issues of diagnostic tests
based on OCT findings which are crucial for ophthalmologists to
understand in their clinical practice. Throughout the chapters all
aspects of this non-invasive, popular imaging technique, known for
ingenuity and accuracy, is clearly illustrated. Atlas of Ocular
Optical Coherence Tomography has been categorized into eleven
sections, discussing and illustrating distinct OCT features, as
well as showing other image modalities such as fluorescein
angiography, fundus autofluorescence, perimetry and laboratory
examination. This book also covers choroidal pathologies and
vitreous abnormalities. The last section has been allocated to
anterior segment disease, including cornea, angle, iris and
conjunctival abnormalities. Above all, the numerous images, and
detailed descriptions of diseases, make this book an essential
guide for general ophthalmologists and ophthalmology residences.
Based on the best-selling Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic
Approach, 7th Edition, by Jack J Kanski and Brad Bowling, this
synopsis distills the essential information needed to quickly and
accurately diagnose and manage a comprehensive range of ophthalmic
disorders. Ideally used as an on-the-go reference for the busy
clinician and a review guide for those preparing for examinations.
Get guidance you can trust from a portable, practical handbook that
distills all the key information from Clinical Ophthalmology: A
Systematic Approach - Drs. Kanski and Bowling's best-selling
comprehensive eye reference. Visualize the most common eye
disorders more clearly with the help of a completely revised image
library, including clinical photographs and over 800 full-color
illustrations, many of which are new. Remain current in practice
with the latest advances in the treatment of retinal vascular
disease (including new therapies for macular disorders); new drug
therapies; updated surgery techniques for oculoplastic, corneal,
and glaucoma surgery; and examination tips, imaging, and associated
systemic conditions. Access the fully searchable contents online
and download all the images at www.expertconsult.com!
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Ocular Pharmacotherapy
(Paperback)
Jose M. Benitez-Del-Castillo, David Diaz-Valle, Jose Antonio Gegundez-Fernandez
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R1,653
Discovery Miles 16 530
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Ocular Pharmacotherapy concerns the use of drugs to treat diseases
of the eye. This book, from the Chairman of Ophthalmology at
Complutense University in Madrid, is an essential resource for
residents, students and practising ophthalmologists. It provides
key information regarding both the basic pharmacology of ophthalmic
drugs and their use in clinical practice. The comprehensive text
consists of twenty-six chapters, incorporating an extensive review
across six chapters of various anti-microbial treatments. These
include commercially available antibiotics, fortified topical
antibiotics, intravitreal, subconjunctival, intracorneal and oral
antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitics. It also
includes a detailed appendix on the treatment of uveitis and covers
new ophthalmic diagnostic and therapeutic formulations and delivery
systems, which have been developed in recent years. Over 140 full
colour images, including numerous high-quality clinical
photographs, charts and tables, enhance understanding. Ocular
Pharmacotherapy provides an excellent point of reference to assist
in making initial decisions on treatment, for students and
professionals alike. Key Points Up-to-date information on new
developments in ocular pharmacotherapy Extensive review of
anti-microbial treatments Highly illustrated with clinical
photographs, charts and tables Authored by a recognised ophthalmic
specialist from Spain
The book is designed to educate and guide patients interested in
considering retinal gene treatment.
How to Get that Training Post in Ophthalmology provides a complete
overview of how to prepare yourself for the challenge of applying
for and being accepted into a postgraduate ophthalmology training
programme. Written for aspiring ophthalmologists, this book
furnishes you with comprehensive yet concise information and advice
on how you can transform yourself into the best candidate for
ophthalmology training posts. How to Get that Training Post in
Ophthalmology will teach you the secrets of how to: Prepare right
from your medical student and foundation doctor days Choose and
manage your mentors Make yourself stand out from the crowd Upgrade
your CV for maximum impact Involve yourself in research leading to
peer-reviewed publications Improve how you complete the application
forms Impress your interviewers and ace your interviews Use other
options as stepping stones
The book is designed to educate and guide patients interested in
artificial vision and retinal implant surgery.
Elderly patients are often afflicted with the onset of a convergent
strabismus as a sign of aging, without any other neurologic
disorder. Unfortunately, physicians and even ophthalmologists are
generally unaware of this fact. Consequently, such patients fail to
find timely help for their double vision. In addition, there are
other geriatric alterations (such as cataracts, glaucoma and
age-related maculopathy), which are connected with binocularity
disorders but do not always result in double vision. These masked
diplopia are only perceptible as the closing of one eye and the
patients complaint of seeing clouds. Erroneous diagnoses have a
dramatic outcome for many elderly people whose ability to read is
vitally important for their quality of life. Studies on this topic
and suggestions for improving the patients situation are contained
in this book. The book also covers intractable diplopia, or "horror
fusionis", which is particularly difficult to understand.
Examinations of the micromotility of the eyes could explain some of
the puzzling observations. Although eye muscle palsies are
generally outside the scope of this books focus, connections
between neuro-ophthalmology (e.g. in Parkinson's disease) and
reading problems due to convergence insufficiency are discussed.
Finally, this book examines what happens in adulthood to the
numerous patients whose squints were operated on during childhood.
Many of these patients later suffer problems such as double vision,
which may be misinterpreted as eye muscle palsy. This book is not a
textbook of orthoptics. It seeks to provide advanced training for
ophthalmologists based on the authors personal experiences
collected over fifty years of practice as an ophthalmologist and
specialist for strabismology at the Medical University of Viennas
eye clinic and in her own office. As far as the author is aware, it
is the first book to be published exclusively on this topic. The
previously unpublished research and experiences it contains should
provoke the interest of colleagues and orthoptists whose elderly
patients present with binocularity, a condition which sadly remains
underestimated.
This selection of articles from the Encyclopedia of the Eye is the
first single-volume overview presenting articles on the function,
biology, physiology, and pathology of the structures of the ocular
periphery, as well as the related disorders and their treatment.
The peripheral structures are implicated in a number of important
diseases, including optic neuritis, thyroid eye disease, and
strabismus. The volume offers a basic science background of these
topics rather than a strictly clinical focus.
Primary Sjoegren's syndrome is a rheumatic disease affecting around
0.1-0.2% of the adult female population and can result in
significant disability without adequate therapy. Diagnosis is often
delayed and suggested therapies may not be optimal, and a
multidisciplinary approach that includes rheumatologists,
ophthalmologists, oral medicine physicians, and others is important
to patient management. This volume summarises current understanding
of the pathogenesis of the disease, including advances in the
genetics of Sjoegren's syndrome. Chapters cover disease mechanisms,
clinical diagnosis and assessment, secondary Sjoegren's syndrome,
the role of laboratory investigations, and imaging. A therapy-based
section covers topical oral and ocular therapies, and the role of
steroids and biologics are also addressed. Sjoegren's Syndrome is a
practical concise pocketbook featuring key points and illustrations
showing important mechanisms of disease and pathways of care. The
book will be of interest to trainees in rheumatology,
ophthalmology, and oral medicine/surgery; specialist practitioners
and therapists involved in the care of patients with Sjoegren's
syndrome; and primary care physicians, dentists, and other
specialists such as ENT physicians.
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