Illustrated Handbook of Ophthalmology

Illustrated Handbook of Ophthalmology

by Rudolf Sachsenweger
Illustrated Handbook of Ophthalmology

Illustrated Handbook of Ophthalmology

by Rudolf Sachsenweger

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Overview

Illustrated Handbook of Ophthalmology provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of ophthalmology. This book provides the correct diagnosis and treatment of many ocular disorders. Organized into 22 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the eyes. This text then discusses the professions that require an extremely high standard of ocular fitness, including pilots, signalmen, train drivers, and deck officers on board ships. Other chapters consider the high risk of ocular injury in some occupations, including engineers, drillers, riveters, iron dressers, blacksmiths, and hot metal workers. This book discusses as well the various ophthalmological examination methods that all clinicians should be able to perform. The final chapter deals with some of the more serious ophthalmological emergencies, including optic neuritis, infantile glaucoma, retinal detachments, retinal tumors, chemical burns, visual field defects, and orbital cellulitis. This book is a valuable resource for ophthalmologists and clinicians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483281193
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 04/23/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 164
File size: 13 MB
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Table of Contents

1. Eyelids General Considerations Examination Procedures Motility Disturbances Disturbances of the Lid Margins Lid Inflammations Tumors Developmental Abnormalities2. Lacrimal Apparatus General Considerations Examination Procedures Diseases of the Lacrimal Gland Diseases of the Lacrimal Sac3. Eyeball General Considerations Embryology Developmental Abnormalities Surgery4. Conjunctiva Anatomy Acute Conjunctivitis Individual Forms of Acute Conjunctivitis Chronic Conjunctivitis Less Common Conjunctival Diseases Degenerative Diseases Tumors5. Cornea General Considerations Abnormalities in the Size of the Cornea Examination Procedures Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases Bacterial Infections Viral Diseases Endogenous Diseases Neurotrophic Diseases Degenerative Conditions Corneal Dystrophies Metabolic Diseases Surgery6. Sclera General Considerations Diseases7. Lens General Considerations Examination Procedures Congenital Abnormalities Other Congenital Abnormalities Displacement of the Crystalline Lens Treatment of Congenital Cataracts Senile Cataracts Cataracts Associated with Systemic Diseases Other Forms of Cataract Cataract Surgery in Adults8. Uveal Tract (Iris, Ciliary Body and Choroid) General Considerations Inflammations of the Uveal Tract (Uveitis) Other Types of Uveal Inflammation Tumors Developmental Abnormalities9. Pupil General Considerations Pupillary Disorders Other Acquired Pupillary Defects Pharmacology10. Anterior Chamber and Glaucoma General Considerations Primary Glaucomas Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma Chronic Closed Angle Glaucoma Surgical Treatment of Chronic Closed Angle Glaucoma and Chronic Open Angle Glaucoma which have not Responded to Medical Therapy Secondary Glaucomas Congenital Glaucomas11. Vitreous General Considerations Diseases of the Vitreous12. Retina and Choroid General Considerations Embryological Development of the Retina Examination Procedures Circulatory Disturbances Other Vascular Disorders Inflammatory Disorders (Retinitis, Choroidoretinitis) Degenerative Retinal Disorders Retinal Detachments Maculopathies Tumors13. Optic Disc and Optic Nerve General Considerations Developmental Abnormalities Diseases of the Optic Nerve Papilloedema Optic Nerve Atrophy Tumors of the Optic Nerve14. Optic Pathways Anatomy Disturbances of the Optic Pathways15. Orbit Anatomy Disturbances in the Position of the Globe in Relation to the Orbit Inflammatory Disorders Endocrine Exophthalmos Tumors Developmental Abnormalities16. Trauma Injuries to the Orbit Injuries to the Eyelids Mechanical Injuries to the Globe Contusions of the Eyeball Perforating Injuries Chemical Burns Radiation Injuries Cranial Injuries Aggravation and Simulation17. Examination Procedures and Tests of Visual Function Visual Acuity Dark Adaptation Visual Fields Color Vision18. Refraction and Accommodation General Considerations Hypermetropia (Long-Sightedness) Myopia (Short-Sightedness) Presbyopia Anisometropia Astigmatism Corrective Lenses Refraction Accommodation Asthenopia19. Binocular Vision and Strabismus General Considerations Binocular Vision Incomitant (Paralytic) Strabismus Examination Procedures Other Defects of Extra-Ocular Motility Concomitant Strabismus Heterophoria20. Social Ophthalmology Occupational Requirements Hazardous Occupations Blindness and Visual Impairment Rehabilitation21. Ophthalmological Examination Techniques22. Ophthalmological EmergenciesSubject Index
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