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9780192625571

Oxford Textbook of Ophthalmology 2 Volume Set

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  • ISBN13:

    9780192625571

  • ISBN10:

    0192625578

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-08-05
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

This new Oxford Textbook will become the definitive reference forophthalmology. Fully illustrated in colour throughout, it covers all aspects ofthe scientific basis, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of the eye andits disorders, including neuro-ophthalmology, paediatric ophthalmology, andsurgical principles and anaesthesia.The textbook has been written by an international team of contributors who havebeen instructed to emphasize clear plans for clinical management, giving thescientific evidence on which they based; while also analysing underlyingmechanisms of disesase.

Table of Contents

Basic and Clinical Science
Biological basic principles
Immunology and the eye
Molecular biology and molecular genetics: Basic principles
Microbiological basic principles
Bacteriology, virology, and mycology
Parasite infections of the eye
Chlamydial agents
Inflammation, wound repair, degeneration, and neoplasia
Pharmacological basic principles
Pharmacological principles, delivery of topical ocular medication, and drugswhich affect the pupil
Antiglaucoma medication
Antibiotic, antiviral, and antifungal agents
Anti-inflammatory drugs
Ocular lubricants and tear replacements
Side-effects of topical ocular medication
Principles of the physics of light and lasers
The physics of light and lasers
Physical and biological effects of lasers on ocular tissues
Ophthalmic clinical examination
Methods of clinical examinationLoup, slit lamp, and ophthalmoscopy
Visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and tonometry
Instruments: compound microscopes, illumination systems, diagnostic lenses,keratometers, and photokeratoscopes
Specular and confocal microscopy
Corneal topography
Ultrasound in ophthalmic diagnosis
Radiology in ophthalmology
Fluorescein angiography
Anterior segment vascular imaging
Visual electrodiagnosis (diagnostic psychophysiology)
Visual field analysis
Clinical Ophthalmology
Orbital diseaseAnatomy of the orbit and lacrimal apparatus
The investigation of orbital disease
Inflammatory conditions of the orbit
The orbit in neuro-ophthalmology
Orbital disease: Overview
Orbital lacrimal disease
Lacrimal gland neoplasmsInvestigation of lacrimal disease
Oculomotility and strabismus
Anatomy of the extraocular muscles and associated cranial nerves
Binocularity
Introduction to childhood strabismus
Sensory adaptations to strabismus
Strabismus
Mechanically restricted ocular movements and myopathies
Botulinum toxin
Clinical optics and refraction
Optical principles
Retinoscopy
Spectacles and lens types
Contact lenses in adults
Optics of aphakia and pseudophakia
The correction of aphakia in children
Low vision aids
External eye disease
External eye: anatomy and physiology, examination, and investigation
Infectious conjunctivitis - a clinical approach
Immunological, neoplastic and degenerative diseases of the conjunctiva
Scleritis and episcleritis
The eyelidsAnatomy, physiology, and malformations of the eyelids
Inflammatory lid diseases and degenerative processes of the lids
Tumours of the eyelid
Cornea
Anatomy and physiology of the cornea
Dystrophies of the cornea
Superficial corneal dystrophies
Predominantly stromal dystrophies
Posterior corneal dystrophies
Corneal ectasias
Corneal infectious disease
The cornea in immunological, degenerative, and metabolic disease
Lens and cataract
Anatomy of the lens
Physiology and biochemistry
Physical aspects of lens clarity and image degradation
Ageing changes in the lens
Age-related cataract - epidemiology and risk factors
Classification and pathology of cataract
Optical effects of cataract
Effects of cataract on visual function
Prospects for a medical treatment of age-related cataract
UveaAnatomy and physiology of the uveal tract
Classification and epidemiology of uveitis
Immunological aspects of uveitis
Clinical features of uveitis
Uveitis associated with infections
Uveitis confined to the eye
Uveitis associated with systemic disease
Principles of clinical management of uveitis
Medical retina
Applied anatomy and physiology of the retina
Diabetic retinopathy
Age-related macular degeneration
Vascular occlusive disease of the retina
Hereditary pigmentary retinal and macular dystrophies
Glaucoma
Anatomy and physiology in glaucoma
Anatomy and physiology of the anterior chamber angle
Aqueous humour dynamics
Anatomy and circulation of the anterior optic nerve
Glaucoma definition and classification
Epidemiology and risk factors for primary open angle glaucoma
Diagnostic and clinical tests in glaucoma
Intraocular pressure measurement and optic nerve examination
Fields and other visual function tests
The natural histor
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