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Presents materials in two parts. Part I uses a hierarchy that moves from general to specific to help derive a differential diagnosis for a specific tissue. Part II is a compilation of selected clinical aspects of importance to the general ophthalmologist - this section contains extensive updates and discussion on intraocular tumors.
Presents practical information for the diagnosis, management and referral of common ocular disorders. It covers the eye examination, acute and chronic vision loss, the red eye, ocular and orbital injuries, amblyopia and strabismus, neuro-ophthalmology, ocular manifestations of systemic diseases, and drugs and the eye.
Provides your techs with interactive learning tools to broaden their knowledge and enable them to better support your practice. Includes card for online access.
Conquer the challenges of tech training. Shorten the learning curve with this comprehensive tool. This new edition provides key points at the start of each chapter and updates to coding, transmission of infectious disease and infection control precautions.
Practical Ophthalmology, A Manual for Beginning Residents helps residents gain confidence and specific knowledge in the early transition to becoming skilled practitioners, with multiple images and videos throughout.
Covers the science of refractive surgery, accommodative and nonaccommodative treatment of presbyopia and patient evaluation. This volume examines specific procedures in refractive surgery and their potential complications, and refractive surgery in ocular and systemic disease, and includes information on lens implants.
Covers the epidemiology, evaluation and management of cataracts and gives an overview of lens and cataract surgery, including special situations. This volume walks the reader through making an appropriate differential diagnosis and designing a management plan for intraoperative and postoperative complications of cataract surgery.
Provides a comprehensive discussion of glaucoma, including epidemiology and the social and economic impacts of the disease; hereditary and genetic factors; intraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics; and clinical evaluation and surgical therapy.
Details the anatomy of the orbit and adnexa and emphasizes a practical approach to the evaluation and management of orbital and eyelid disorders, including malpositions and involutional changes. This volume includes interactive activities covering eyelid anatomy and danger zones with filler injections.
Covers amblyopia, sensory physiology and pathology, and the diagnostic evaluation of strabismus. Examines the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of esodeviations and exodeviations, pattern strabismus, vertical deviations, nystagmus, and special forms of strabismus. This volume also covers the full range of pediatric ocular disorders.
Provides a comprehensive overview of clinical optics, including current applications of optical phenomena such as lasers, spectacles, IOLs and refractive surgery. Deepen your understanding with nine clinical videos, a Quick-Start Guide to Optics and How to Refract and chapter highlights.
Provides the essential scientific grounding for current ophthalmic practice. This volume also includes an imaging chapter, Ophthalmic Radiology, with figures and tables covering relevant topics, including comparing MRI and CT and ordering imaging studies. Efficiently study with newly added sidebars highlighting key points in each chapter.
Provides a thorough, yet concise, update on all areas of medicine. This volume overs systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders.
Make ophthalmic terms accessible to everyone with plain-language definitions and full-color anatomical illustrations. This new edition covers current ophthalmic conditions, tests, procedures and pharmacology and features a new design that helps you quickly find the information you need.
An essential textbook for any ophthalmology resident or trainee and will help them build a solid foundation of ophthalmic surgical knowledge. In this new edition, chapters have been reviewed and revised with important updates in the areas of ergonomics, intraocular fluids, patient safety issues and postoperative management.
An essential textbook for any ophthalmology resident or trainee and will help them build a solid foundation of ophthalmic surgical knowledge. This new edition describes more than 80 of the most common surgical procedures performed by ophthalmologists.
Discusses the clinical approach to uveitis and reviews noninfectious (autoimmune) and infectious forms of uveitis, with an expanded section on viral uveitis and material on infectious and noninfectious scleritis. Includes three fundamental surgical technique videos and one diagnostic video.
Includes the latest statistics on indications for corneal transplants from the Eye Bank Association of America. Eleven original narrated technical videos demonstrating select surgical techniques, including animations will aid your understanding. This section discusses the structure and function of the cornea and external eye and reviews relevant examination techniques.
Section 4 presents materials in two parts: Part I, Ophthalmic Pathology; and Part II, Intraocular Tumors. Part I uses a hierarchy that moves from general to specific to help derive a differential diagnosis for a specific tissue. Part II is a compilation of selected clinical aspects of importance to the general ophthalmologist. Additionally, this section has a variety of images and videos.
Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders. Includes a discussion of preventive medicine and medical emergencies, geriatrics and statistics.
Increase the quality of care provided to your patients by offering comprehensive, up-to-date training to your staff. Ophthalmic Medical Assisting is a self-study program for beginning ophthalmic assistants that blends fundamental medical and scientific information and essential practical skills.
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