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This second Uveitis volume provides the ophthalmologist with the
most current understanding of the pathogenesis of the most frequent
immune-mediated disorders of the eye and a practical approach to
these diseases. It fills the gap between textbooks and original
research publications and focuses on clinical aspects of
inflammatory eye diseases. It covers a broad spectrum, including
diseases affecting the conjunctiva, sclera and cornea, as well as
intraocular inflammation, and it includes basic research aspects,
such as immune mechanisms and genetics. The book is easy to read
with highly structured core messages and summaries for the
clinician.
The Sclera is the definitive text on the diagnosis and treatment of
scleral diseases, with in-depth chapters on non-infectious
scleritis, infectious sclertitis, non-inflammatory diseases of the
sclera, and systemic implications of scleral disease. Basic
physiology, anatomy, and biochemistry are addressed as well.
Written for the ophthalmologist, the revised and updated new
edition of The Sclera contains the most current information
available on newer characterizations of the composition of the
sclera, immune derangements of it, and success in medical and
surgical treatment of the inflammatory diseases of the sclera.
This second Uveitis volume provides the ophthalmologist with the
most current understanding of the pathogenesis of the most frequent
immune-mediated disorders of the eye and a practical approach to
these diseases. It fills the gap between textbooks and original
research publications and focuses on clinical aspects of
inflammatory eye diseases. It covers a broad spectrum, including
diseases affecting the conjunctiva, sclera and cornea, as well as
intraocular inflammation, and it includes basic research aspects,
such as immune mechanisms and genetics. The book is easy to read
with highly structured core messages and summaries for the
clinician.
The Sclera is the definitive text on the diagnosis and treatment of
scleral diseases, with in-depth chapters on non-infectious
scleritis, infectious sclertitis, non-inflammatory diseases of the
sclera, and systemic implications of scleral disease. Basic
physiology, anatomy, and biochemistry are addressed as well.
Written for the ophthalmologist, the revised and updated new
edition of The Sclera contains the most current information
available on newer characterizations of the composition of the
sclera, immune derangements of it, and success in medical and
surgical treatment of the inflammatory diseases of the sclera.
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