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Key Topics in Ophthalmology, Second Edition R H Taylor (York District Hospital, England, UK)

Key Topics in Ophthalmology, Second Edition By R H Taylor (York District Hospital, England, UK)

Key Topics in Ophthalmology, Second Edition by R H Taylor (York District Hospital, England, UK)


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Now completely revised with many completely new topics, this text provides up-to-date coverage of key issues. The systematic format makes this book a useful revision aid for trainees taking the postgraduate exam in ophthalmology, as well as being a reference source for qualified ophthalmologists.

Key Topics in Ophthalmology, Second Edition Summary

Key Topics in Ophthalmology, Second Edition by R H Taylor (York District Hospital, England, UK)

Now completely revised with many new topics, Key Topics in Ophthalmology, second edition provides up-to-date coverage of key issues. The systematic format makes this book an ideal revision aid for trainees taking the postgraduate examinations in ophthalmology, as well as being a valuable reference source for qualified ophthalmologists, GPs and opticians.

Table of Contents

Acanthamoeba Acute retinal necrosis Albinism Alkali injuries Anisocoria (unequal pupils) Behcet's disease Blunt and penetrating ocular trauma Carotico-cavernous fistula Cartoid artery disease Cataract surgery in uveitis Central serous retinopathy (CSR or central serous chorioretinopathy) Child abuse Child with strabismus: work up Childhood cataract Chlamydial conjunctivitis Cicatricial conjunctivitis Clinical colour-vision testing Clinical genetics Congenital nystagmus Corneal graft failure Corneal opacity Cystoid macula oedema Dermatology and the eye 1: local lid disease Dermatology and the eye 2: systematic diseases Diabetes mellitus: medical aspects Diabetic maculopathy Diabetic retinopathy Diplopia work-up Drugs (topical) in glaucoma: mode of action Electroretinography in children Esotropia, convergence and accommodation Exotropia, divergence and accommodation Giant cell arteritis HIV and the eye Horner's syndrome Hypertension and the eye Idiopathic intracranial hypertension Infantile esotropia Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Latent nystagmus Macular hole Microbial keratitis Migrainous visual disturbances Multiple sclerosis and the visual system Myesthenia gravis Nanophthalmos Neovascular age-related macular degeneration Neurocristopathies (anterior segment dysgeneses) Neurofibromatosis Night blindness (nyctalopia) Non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy Normal tension glaucoma Nystagmus 1: nystagmus Nystagmus 2: saccadic intrusions and other ocular oscillations Ocular hypertension Ocular surface squamous neoplasia Ocular ultrasound Optic atrophy Optic atrophy in childhood Optic neuritis Orbital blowout fractures Phakoemulsification machines (the new generation) Phakomatoses Posterior uveitis Postoperative endophthalmitis Primary intraocular lymphoma Refraction in children Refractive surgery Retinal dystrophies Retinal vein occlusion Retinitis pigmentosa Retinoblastoma Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: assessment Sarcoidosis Scleritis Secondary glaucoma Shaken baby syndrome Sixth (abducens) cranial nerve palsy Sjogren's syndrome Stem-cell grafting Superior oblique weakness Systemic drugs, used in glaucoma Third (oculomotor) cranial nerve palsy Thyroid disorders: medical aspects Thyroid eye disease Toxicology: drugs for non-ocular diseases Toxicology: drugs for ocular disease Toxoplasmosis Uveal melanoma Uveitis: who and what to investigate Visual impairment in children and their education Visual-evoked potential testing in children Visual field testing Vitrectomy Wegner's granulomatosis: medical aspects

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GOR013540276
9781859961780
1859961789
Key Topics in Ophthalmology, Second Edition by R H Taylor (York District Hospital, England, UK)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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