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This book elucidates the principles of sound clinical examination
in ophthalmology. Based on the author's extensive teaching
experience, it makes the case for arriving at a diagnosis through
detailed clinical examinations, including history taking, knowledge
of clinical epidemiology, and using only the most relevant clinical
tests. Starting with basic chapters on relevant statistics and
clinical epidemiology, the book covers history-taking, visual
function assessment, slit lamp examination, and examinations of
each important field (e.g. the lids, orbit, cornea, iris and pupil,
glaucoma patients, sclera, lens, posterior segment, pediatric
patient and neuro-ophthalmology) in separate chapters. Full of
practical tips on examining patients at the clinic, the book also
describes the rationale behind each clinical test and its
interpretation. It is also hoped that teachers who come across this
book will evaluate students on the basis of these relevant clinical
examinations rather than quizzing them on esoteric clinical tests
that are not routinely used and are of little clinical value. This
book is intended to help all ophthalmologists, beginners and
veterans alike, improve their clinical examination thinking and
skills.
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