Ophthalmology Books
LWW The Wills Eye Manual
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£71.39
Book Publishing Company Iridology Simplified: An Introduction to the
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£8.54
American Academy of Ophthalmology Basic Ophthalmology: Essentials for Medical
Book SynopsisServes as an ideal complement to your medical student curriculum and a helpful tool for primary care residents and physicians who want to broaden their knowledge of eye disease diagnosis and treatment. The tenth edition includes updated, practical information on the diagnosis, management and referral of common ocular disorders, and summarises important ophthalmic concepts and techniques. It includes coverage of eye examinations, acute and chronic vision loss, red eye, ocular and orbital injuries, amblyopia and strabismus, neuro-ophthalmology, ocular manifestations of systemic diseases and drugs and the eye.This edition includes a new chapter on eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal disease. It also features 140 figures, access to 17 video clips, key points to remember, sample problems to test knowledge, and annotated resources.Trade Review“Basic Ophthalmology has been the ‘go to’ book for medical students and primary care doctors for decades. This latest edition improves on the classic text with a fresh look, links to videos, and the latest in need-to-know ophthalmic knowledge. This will continue to be required reading for every medical student at the University of Pittsburgh.”-Evan “Jake” Waxman, MD, PHD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, University Of Pittsburgh, Vice Chair For Education, UPMC Eye Center
£56.25
JP Medical Ltd Corneal Tomography in Clinical Practice (Pentacam
Book SynopsisCorneal tomography is a non-invasive medical imaging technique for mapping the surface curvature of the cornea, the outer structure of the eye. This procedure may be carried out with a Pentacam, which uses a rotating camera to create a 3D image of the anterior of the eye. This fourth edition provides the latest developments in corneal tomography using the Pentacam system. Previous edition (9789386261106) published 2018. Beginning with an introduction, the following sections cover corneal maps and profiles, corneal refraction, Wavefront analysis, systematic interpretation of corneal tomography, and corneal tomography in ectatic corneal diseases.Table of ContentsCorneal Tomography in Clinical Practice (Pentacam System)
£80.75
Frog Ltd Vision for Life, Revised Edition: Ten Steps to
Book SynopsisAll parts of the body need exercise for optimal health, and the eyes are no different. Vision for Life presents an approach to eye health for people with 20/20 vision who wish to maintain their perfect vision as well as people who see poorly and would like to improve their eyesight. Clients of the Meir Schneider Self-Healing Method experience their own capacity to bring about recovery, reversing the progress of a wide range of degenerative conditions including eye disease. Based in part on the established Bates Method of eyesight improvement and in part on his own professional and personal discoveries, Meir Schneider''s pioneering approach has helped thousands of people successfully treat a host of eye problems, including near- and farsightedness, astigmatism, lazy eye, double vision, glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, retinitis pigmentosa, and nystagmus. This revised edition includes a new chapter on children''s eye health and new research and exercises for specific conditions, i.e., glaucoma and nystagmus, near- and farsightedness. Born blind to deaf parents, Schneider underwent a series of painful operations as a young child and was left with 99 percent scar tissue on the lenses of his eyes, resulting in his being declared incurably blind. At the age of seventeen, he discovered how to improve his vision from less than 1 percent to 55 percent of normal vision with the eye exercises presented in this book. Today Schneider drives a car, reads, and enjoys the benefits of full natural vision. He and his clients prove time and time again how much vision can improve with exercise. His contributions to the field of self-healing are recognized by alternative health practitioners and medical doctors alike. In Vision for Life, Schneider shares forty years of discoveries made on his personal and professional journey. The book details simple but effective techniques to gain great vision such as sunning and palming. Such exercises are not only strengthening but also restorative and deeply relaxing. The reader learns how to reverse developing issues before they cause damage or to remedy existing problems, including pathologies such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, and optic nerve neuropathy.
£16.99
Wolters Kluwer Health The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! A best-selling source of compact, authoritative guidance on the treatment of ocular disorders in a variety of settings, The Wills Eye Manual, 8th Edition, is the comprehensive, high-yield reference of choice for both trainees and seasoned practitioners. It provides highly illustrated information on more than 200 ophthalmic conditions along with proven clinical recommendations from initial diagnosis through extended treatment. The consistent, bulleted outline format makes it ideal for portability and quick reference. Provides current, superbly illustrated information on more than 200 ophthalmic conditions in a handy, portable manual, along with extensive multimedia content. Features easily accessible clinical recommendations for evaluation, diagnosis, management, and treatment. Contains updates on the latest major clinical trials in ophthalmology, as well as two expertly produced new videos and many new clinical images added. Addresses changing trends in oculoplastics, glaucoma, cornea, pediatrics, neuro-ophthalmology, uveitis, retina, and more. Includes videos depicting a wide range of common procedures with step-by-step narration, carefully selected to complement key techniques. All chapters written and edited by the residents and attending ophthalmologists at one of the busiest and largest eye hospitals in the country. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
£76.00
Ovid Technologies Walsh & Hoyt. Neurooftalmología clínica.
Book SynopsisNeurooftalmología clínica. Fundamentos nace de la misma necesidad que motivó el desarrollo de su 1.ª edición hace 21 años: proporcionar un complemento exhaustivo, pero mucho más conciso, a la 6.ª edición en 3 volúmenes del extenso y conocido texto de referencia obligada en la subespecialidad, Walsh & Hoyt’s Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology.Dados los continuos avances que se han producido desde que se publicó la última edición hace años, esta 4.ª edición brinda una cobertura concisa y de gran calidad sobre la neurooftalmología actual. La obra se organiza de manera práctica e intuitiva, y ofrece acceso rápido a la información esencial y necesaria para evaluar y tratar de manera efectiva la mayoría de las afecciones neurooftálmicas. Distribuida en cinco secciones (sistemas visuales aferente y eferente, trastornos de la pupila, trastornos de los párpados y trastornos no orgánicos), todo el contenido se organiza en 24 capítulos, y se incluye uno nuevo sobre técnicas de neuroimagen.
£75.09
Wolters Kluwer Health Retina
Book SynopsisDeveloped at Philadelphia’s world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital, the Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology series covers the most clinically relevant aspects of ophthalmology in a highly visual, easy-to-use format. Vibrant, full-color photos and a consistent outline structure present a succinct, high-yield approach to the seven topics covered by this popular series: Cornea, Retina, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, and Uveitis. This in-depth, focused approach makes each volume an excellent companion to the larger Wills Eye Manual as well as a practical stand-alone reference for students, residents, and practitioners in every area of ophthalmology. The updated Retina volume includes: Expert, state-of-the-art guidance on the diagnosis and management of vitreoretinal diseases, ideal for practicing ophthalmologists, retinal specialists, fellows, and residents More than 40
£68.00
Wolters Kluwer Health Uveitis
Book SynopsisDeveloped at Philadelphia’s world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital, the Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology series covers the most clinically relevant aspects of ophthalmology in a highly visual, easy-to-use format. Vibrant, full-color photos and a consistent outline structure present a succinct, high-yield approach to the seven topics covered by this popular series: Cornea, Retina, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, and Uveitis. This in-depth, focused approach makes each volume an excellent companion to the larger Wills Eye Manual as well as a practical stand-alone reference for students, residents, fellows, and practitioners in every area of ophthalmology. The updated Uveitis volume includes: Expert, state-of-the-art guidance on all the major aspects of ocular inflammatory disease, including both ocular and systemic manifestations of each disorder, ideal for busy practicin
£67.99
Wolters Kluwer Health The Duke Manual of Glaucoma Surgery
Book SynopsisConcise, authoritative, and easy to navigate, The Duke Manual of Glaucoma Surgery offers a step-by-step, highly illustrated approach to the most commonly performed glaucoma surgeries and procedures. Ideal for glaucoma specialists, ophthalmic surgeons, residents, and fellows, it contains practical guidance from Drs. Divakar Gupta, Leon Herndon, Kelly Muir, as well as other experts at Duke University, making it an unparalleled “how-to” manual for the wide variety of cases and operative scenarios you may encounter. Offers a step-by-step outline for each surgical procedure, from preoperative considerations through postoperative care, including numerous surgical pearls. Contains 200 full-color photographs and illustrations that clearly depict techniques and other essential aspects of glaucoma surgery. Covers surgery basics, pediatrics, and management of challenging surgical scenarios. Provides access, via the eBook, to surgical videos from the Duke archive. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
£122.40
Scientific Publishing Limited Eye Paper Poster
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£11.81
Taylor & Francis Ltd Ophthalmic Imaging
Book Synopsis Ophthalmic Imaging serves as a reference for the practicing ophthalmic imager. Ophthalmic imaging combines photography and diagnostic imaging to provide insight into not only the health of the eye, but also the health of the human body as a whole. Ophthalmic photographers are specialists in imaging through and in the human eye, one of the only parts of the body where the circulation and nervous system is visible non-invasively. With technical perspective as context, this book will provide instructional techniques as well as the background needed for problem solving in this exciting field. The book covers all aspects of contemporary ophthalmic imaging and provides image support to ophthalmologists and sub-specialties including retinal specialists, corneal specialists, neuro-ophthalmologists, and ocular oncologists. This text serves as a reference for the practicing ophthalmic imager, or to imagers just getting started in the field. Table of Contents1. History of Ophthalmic Imaging. 2. Anatomy of the Eye. 3. Posterior Segment Imaging. 4. Imaging Procedures: Posterior Segment. 5. Imaging Procedures: Anterior Segment. 6. Imaging Diseases. 7. Adjunct Technical Testing. 8. Imaging Management. 9. Imaging applications. 10. Professional Practices. 11. Future Trends
£147.25
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Gems of Ophthalmology: Cataract Surgery
Book SynopsisPart of the new series Gems of Ophthalmology, this book provides ophthalmic surgeons with the latest advances in cataract surgery. Divided into 24 chapters, the book begins with an overview of incision making, followed by discussion on different types of lenses. The next sections cover a variety of techniques in cataract surgery including phacoemulsification for patients with other existing ocular conditions such as uveitis, corneal diseases and those that have previously undergone vitrectomy procedures. The book concludes with discussion on femtosecond laser-assisted surgery. Complete chapters are dedicated to paediatric cataract surgery and toxic anterior segment syndrome (acute inflammation following generally uneventful cataract and anterior segment surgery). This comprehensive text is further enhanced by clinical and surgical photographs, diagrams and tables. Other topics in the series include: Cornea & Sclera, Diseases of the Uvea, Glaucoma, and Retina. Key points Comprehensive guide to latest advances in cataract surgery Part of the new Gems of Ophthalmology series Covers many basic and more complex procedures Other topics in the series include: Cornea & Sclera, Diseases of the Uvea, Glaucoma, and Retina Table of Contents Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery Clear Corneal Incision Principles and Paradigms of Pediatric Cataract Surgery Capsular Dye-enhanced Cataract Surgery Posterior Polar Cataract Multifocals Advances in Intraocular Lenses Present Status of Phakic Intraocular Lenses in Modern Refractive Surgery Update in IOL Power Calculation Scleral-fixated Intraocular Lenses Recent Advances in Anterior Capsulotomy Phacoemulsification in White Cataract Terminal Chop: New Technique for Full Thickness Nuclear Segmentation in Hard Cataract Small Pupil Phacoemulsification Phacoemulsification in Uveitic Cataract Phacoemulsification in Eyes with Corneal Diseases Phacoemulsification in Vitrectomized Eyes Management of Subluxated Lens Dropped Nucleus or Nuclear Fragments: Complication of Phacoemulsificaion Posterior Capsular Opacification Femtosecond Laser-assisted Cataract Surgery Femtosecond Laser in Cataract Surgery Postoperative Endophthalmitis Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome
£39.90
John Libbey & Co Eyelid Myoclonia with Absences
Book SynopsisEyelid myoclonia with absences is a recently described and under-recognised syndrome of idiopathic generalised epilepsy. The diagnosis may be confused with tics, attempts at self induction, and epilepsy syndromes with a better prognosis such as childhood absence epilepsy. This book summarises current knowledge on the topic; covering the underlying anatomy and physiology of the eyelids, the clinical and electro-encephalographic features and differential diagnosis in children and adults, including a discussion on the issue of self-induction of absences. The current state of knowledge on inheritance and genetics of the condition and treatment strategies are considered. Throughout, recent advances in the field are couched in an historical context, making this book a comprehensive source for all those who need to understand this syndrome whether from a research standpoint or the clinical management of affected children and adults. As such it will be of value to neurologists, epileptologists
£26.09
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neuro-Otology: A
Book SynopsisThis book combines the complexities of neuro-ophthalmologic and neuro-otologic disorders into one concise guidebook. It focuses on the basics of these two challenging subspecialties, encountered by the neurologist, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologist, neurosurgeon, emergency medicine provider, and others. Comprehensive and succinct, the book contains chapters examining representative case vignettes that highlight typical historical elements and exam findings that aid in diagnosing a specific disease, disorder, or syndrome. Before each heading, chapters offer a brief review of relevant anatomy, physiology, and examination techniques. Additionally, symptom-based tables guide the practitioner to a focused history and examination for rapid real-time triage and diagnosis. Practical and case-based, Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neuro-Otology is an invaluable resource for practitioners, trainees, and residents in various fields.Trade Review“This book is a wealth of information about our niche, often overlooked, subspecialty delivered in this one comprehensive text. Daniel Gold is in a unique position, sitting firmly in both vestibular neurology and neuro-ophthalmology camps, and his expansive clinical knowledge in this regard is shared with clarity in this equally unique text. This book should sit proudly on the shelf (or e-shelf!) of all audiovestibular trainees like me and would also suit clinicians in multiple other allied specialties.” (Surangi Mendis, ENT & audiology news, entandaudiologynews.com, November 3, 2022)Table of ContentsSECTION 1 – PUPILS, EYELID, ORBIT, VISUAL PATHWAYS 1) Pupil i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Horner syndrome iii. 3rd nerve palsy iv. Tonic pupil 2) Eyelid i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Myasthenia gravis iii. Neurologic eyelid retraction (dorsal midbrain syndrome) iv. Eyelid spasms 3) Orbit/globe i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Thyroid eye disease iii. Eye pain (angle closure) iv. Red eye (CCF) 4) Retina i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Central retinal artery occlusion iii. Photopsias 5) Optic nerve i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. NAION iii. Giant cell arteritis iv. Optic neuritis v. Papilledema 6) Chiasm i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Apoplexy iii. Pituitary tumor 7) Retro-chiasmal i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Optic tract iii. Lateral geniculate nucleus iv. Optic radiations v. Occipital lobe 8) Higher cortical visual disorders i. Posterior cortical atrophy ii. Hallucinations iii. Cortical blindness SECTION 2 – MOTILITY & OCULAR MOTOR DISORDERS 9) Subarachnoid space, cavernous sinus, orbital apex i. Subarachnoid space (multiple neoplastic cranial neuropathies) ii. Cavernous sinus (Tolosa Hunt) iii. Orbital apex (infectious) 10) Medulla i. Wallenberg syndrome ii. Chiari 11) Pons i. MLF ii. One-and-a-half syndrome iii. 6th nerve 12) Midbrain i. Parinaud syndrome ii. Nuclear 3rd nerve palsy iii. 4th nerve 13) Basal ganglia i. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy ii.Parkinson’s disease and convergence insufficiency iii. Huntington’s disease 14) Cerebellum i. Paraneoplastic (opsoclonus) ii.Spinocerebellar ataxia (downbeat nystagmus) SECTION 3 – VESTIBULAR DISORDERS 15) Acute vestibular syndrome - Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques i. Vestibular neuritis ii. Stroke 16) BPPV - Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques i. Posterior Canal ii. Horizontal Canal iii. Central Positional 17) Vestibular Migraine i. Dissection mimic 18) Ménière i. AICA mimic 19) Chronic vestibular i. Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness ii. Mal de Debarquement Syndrome 20) Episodic vestibular i. Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome ii. Vestibular paroxysmia iii. TIA SECTION 4 – NYSTAGMUS & OSCILLOPSIA 21) Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques 22) Nystagmus i. Downbeat nystagmus ii. Upbeat Nystagmus iii. Periodic Alternating Nystagmus iv. Oculopalatal Tremor v. Multiple Sclerosis-related Pendular vi. Gaze-evoked versus physiologic end point nystagmus 23) Saccadic intrusions i. Square Wave Jerks ii. Opsoclonus/Ocular Flutter 24) Oscillopsia i. Bilateral Vestibular Loss ii.Nystagmus/oscillations SECTION 5 – HELP ME NOW! A SYMPTOM BASED APPROACH 25) Vision loss 26) Anisocoria/fixed dilated pupil 27) Ptosis 28) Diplopia 29) Ophthalmoplegia 30) Abnormal eye movements 31) Acute prolonged vertigo 32) Episodic vertigo 33) Chronic dizziness
£53.99
£16.31
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers FRCS (Ophthalmology) Cakewalk
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsTips to Succeed in Oral Exam. Examination Techniques Diagnostic Investigations Clinical Ophthalmology Ocular Pharmacology Ophthalmic Surgery. Ocular Pathology General Medicine. Problem-Solving Paper List of Abbreviations.
£57.00
Wolters Kluwer Health Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology: The
Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022!Offering authoritative, concise coverage of today’s neuro-ophthalmology, Walsh & Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Essentials distills the most vital information from the esteemed three-volume parent text, Walsh & Hoyt’s Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology, into a convenient, single-volume resource. A practical and intuitive organization provides quick access to the essential information you need to effectively evaluate and manage the majority of neuro-ophthalmic conditions. Written by leaders in the field, this must-have fourth edition is a comprehensive, succinct, and clinically relevant reference for your everyday practice. Covers the full range of neuro-ophthalmological disorders with sections on the afferent visual system, the pupil, the efferent (oculomotor) system, the eyelid, and non-organic disorders. Splits coverage of the clinical exam and ancillary testing into two discrete sections—per reader requests. Includes new coverage of thyroid disease, and trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias, a new chapter on neuroimaging, and new information on types of optic neuritis (such as MOG- and NMO-related), papilledema (such as occurs in association with venous sinus stenosis), and other neuro-ophthalmic disorders. Offers a highly visual presentation that includes clear diagrams, tables, and color images, including clinical correlations with OCT, high-resolution CT/MRI, and multifocal ERG. Provides access to videos of complex eye movement and pupillary disorders online, many new to this edition. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
£122.40
Scion Publishing Ltd Ophthalmology Made Easy
Book SynopsisEye emergencies may present in the GP surgery, A&E or an outpatient clinic, but few people outside of ophthalmology are confident about the management of eye problems. This book will give you the essential skills to: perform an initial assessment understand what you can manage yourself and how to do the basics decide when you need to refer to ophthalmology. In addition, the book provides: a glossary of common ophthalmic terminology and medications which will be invaluable when reviewing ophthalmology letters a triage ready reckoner to help you sort the symptoms and decide how quickly you need to refer a systems-based approach to highlight common conditions and then describes how to assess, investigate and manage each of them a guide to the most common investigations and how to interpret the results. At all stages, symbols are used to highlight what can safely be undertaken in general practice and A&E, and when ophthalmologists should take over. Red flag boxes highlight important clinical concepts that should never be missed, and red text is used to indicate sight- or life-threatening conditions. This is a book to help anyone looking to refresh their knowledge of diagnosis, management and referral to ophthalmology: medical students, foundation doctors, GPs, A&E doctors, junior ophthalmology specialty trainees, ophthalmic nurses and nurse practitioners.Table of Contents1 Basic ophthalmic history 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of presenting complaint 1.3 Systems review 1.4 Background history 2 Basic ophthalmic anatomy and examination 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Assessment of visual function 2.3 Orbit 2.4 Adnexal structures 2.5 Conjunctiva and cornea 2.6 Sclera 2.7 Anterior chamber and iridocorneal angle 2.8 Iris and pupil 2.9 Lens 2.10 Posterior segment 3 Common terminology and abbreviations used in an ophthalmological report 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Common terms 4 Common ophthalmic medications 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Key medications and their indications 4.3 Combination glaucoma drops 4.4 Dry eyes drops/lubricating eye drops 4.5 Other combination ocular medications 5 Focusing your history: sorting the symptoms 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Red eye 5.3 Acute loss of vision 5.4 Flashes and floaters 5.5 Swollen lids 5.6 Headaches with ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and visual obscuration 5.7 Transient monocular vision loss 6 Triage ready reckoner 7 The orbit 7.1 Introduction 7.2 What might an orbital condition look like? 7.3 What are the causes of an orbital presentation? 7.4 Orbital presentations you need to understand 8 Lashes, lids and lacrimal apparatus LASHES 8.1 Lash malposition 8.2 Blepharitis LIDS 8.3 Lid malposition 8.4 Lid lumps 8.5 Lid lesions & malignant 8.6 Lid lesions & benign LACRIMAL APPARATUS 8.7 Epiphora 9 Conjunctiva, cornea and sclera 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Dry eye disease 9.3 Conjunctiva 9.4 Corneal ulcers 9.5 Peripheral corneal disease 9.6 Corneal graft 9.7 Corneal dystrophies 9.8 Scleritis 10 Anterior chamber and iridocorneal angle 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Uveitis 11 Lens 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Cataract 11.3 Pre-operative checks for the ophthalmologist 11.4 Post-operative checks for the ophthalmologist 11.5 Post-operative endophthalmitis 11.6 Post-operative considerations for the non-ophthalmologist 12 Medical retina 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Investigation of retinal disease: electrodiagnostic testing 12.3 Age-related macular degeneration 12.4 Retinopathy associated with systemic disease 12.5 Vascular occlusion 12.6 Inherited retinal dystrophies 12.7 Ocular oncology 13 Vitreoretinal 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Acute presentations 13.3 Chronic presentations 14 Neuro-ophthalmology 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Basic visual pathway anatomy 14.3 Neuro-ophthalmology examination 14.4 Headache 14.5 Blurred vision 14.6 Diplopia 14.7 Anisocoria 14.8 Visual field defects 15 Paediatric ophthalmology 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Paediatric history and examination 15.3 Common paediatric conditions 16 Trauma 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Trauma history and examination 16.3 Lid laceration 16.4 Chemical injury 16.5 Thermal injury 16.6 Orbital fractures 16.7 Globe injuries 16.8 Non-accidental injury in children 17 Visual fields 17.1 What is a visual field test and why do we use it? 17.2 The visual field 17.3 Types of visual field test 17.4 Common terms in visual field testing 17.5 Interpreting visual field tests 18 Ocular coherence tomography 18.1 What is ocular coherence tomography and why do we use it? 18.2 What types of OCT are there? 18.3 Macular OCT 19 Ocular ultrasound 19.1 What is an ocular ultrasound and why do we use it? 19.2 Performing an ocular ultrasound 19.3 Interpreting an ocular ultrasound 20 FFA 20.1 What is FFA and why do we use it? 20.2 Performing an FFA 20.3 Phases of FFA 20.4 Interpretation of FFA 21 Systemic inflammation 21.1 Introduction 22 Systemic infection 22.1 Introduction 22.2 Conjunctivitis 22.3 Keratitis 22.4 Scleritis 22.5 Uveitis 22.6 Endophthalmitis 22.7 Retinal signs of systemic infection Appendix 1: Snellen chart Appendix 2: Jaeger near vision chart
£23.74
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Comprehensive Ophthalmology: With Ophthalmology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection I: Anatomy and Physiology of Eye Section II: Optics and Refraction Section III: Diseases of Eye and Ocular Adnexa Section IV: Ocular Therapeutics Section V: Systemic and Community Ophthalmology
£47.50
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Low Vision
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book discusses low vision, covering common causes, testing, and care for meeting patients' goals and satisfying pressing visual needs. The ebook presents the same format as the paper copy and includes hyperlinks to various sections and many of the references noted at the end of each chapter." ©Doody's Review Service, 2023, Cynthia Heard, OD (Southern College of Optometry)Table of ContentsPart I: Defining Low Vision Chapter 1: Different Definitions and Their Context Chapter 2: Prevalence and Causes of Low Vision Chapter 3: Clinical Measures of Visual Performance Chapter 4: Functional Measures of Visual Impairment Part II: Magnification as a Strategy for Improving Visual Performance Chapter 5: Magnification Chapter 6: Increasing Object Size Chapter 7: Decreasing Viewing Distance Chapter 8: Transverse Magnification Chapter 9: Angular Magnification Part III: Other Methods for Visual Rehabilitation Chapter 10: Contrast and Glare Chapter 11: Illumination and Lighting Chapter 12: Aids for Peripheral Field Vision Loss Chapter 13: Special Training Techniques for Field Loss Chapter 14: Rehabilitation Techniques for Nystagmus Chapter 15: Sensory Substitution Chapter 16: Inclusive and Universal Design Part IV: Clinical Procedures Chapter 17: The Initial Assessment Chapter 18: The Examination Routine Chapter 19: Prescribing Magnification Chapter 20: Training Patients in the Use of Magnifiers Chapter 21: Evaluating Low Vision Services Chapter 22: The Place of Low Vision in Optometric Practice Appendices (online only)
£62.99
Wolters Kluwer Health Oculoplastics
Book SynopsisDeveloped at Philadelphia’s world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital, the Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology series covers the most clinically relevant aspects of ophthalmology in a highly visual, easy-to-use format. Vibrant, full-color photos and a consistent outline structure present a succinct, high-yield approach to the seven topics covered by this popular series: Cornea, Retina, Glaucoma, Oculoplastics, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, and Uveitis. This in-depth, focused approach makes each volume an excellent companion to the larger Wills Eye Manual as well as a practical stand-alone reference for students, residents, and practitioners in every area of ophthalmology. The updated Oculoplastics volume includes: Expert, state-of-the-art guidance on the differential diagnosis and treatment of the full range of oculoplastic conditions, ideal for practicing ophthalmologists, oculoplastics spec
£79.05
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Clinical Refraction Guide
Book SynopsisRetinoscopy is an eye exam that determines the refractive error of the eye (long sighted, short sighted, astigmatism). A refraction test indicates the strength of the prescription needed for glasses or contact lenses. The new edition of this book provides a concise overview of clinical refraction. Presented in an easy to read format, it is divided into two main sections. The first part explains basic clinical procedures for routine refraction, beginning with an introduction to instruments and the procedure, followed by aspects of the test for different disorders including myopia (short sightedness), astigmatism, keratoconus and refraction in children. Section two provides in depth discussion on retinoscopy and correct use of the retinoscope. The second edition has been fully revised and updated to explain the latest advances in the field, and is further enhanced by clinical images and figures. Key points Practical guide to clinical refraction and retinoscopy Fully revised and updated second edition Explains basic procedures and instruments for refraction test and refraction in different ophthalmic disorders Previous edition (9789351520634) published in 2014 Table of ContentsSection I: Clinical Refraction Procedure Introduction Know Your Trial Lens Set Snellen’s Visual Acuity Test Near Visual Acuity Test Flow of Refraction Procedure Initiating the Process Routine Procedure Refinements Prescription Controlling Accommodation Refraction in Hypermetropia Refraction in Myopia Refraction in Astigmatism Refraction in Presbyopia Refraction in Anisometropia Refraction in Aphakia Refraction in Children Refraction in Visually Impaired Refraction in Keratoconus Patient Refraction in Sports Athletes Tips for Clinical Care Lensometry Application of Stenopaic Slit for Refraction Maddox Rod Testv Section II: Retinoscopy Guide Introduction Retinoscopy and Autorefractometer Parts of Retinoscope Optical Principle of Retinoscope Heine Beta 200 Retinoscope Choosing the Working Distance Patient and Practitioner Posture Projecting the Light Beam The Reflex Spherical and Astigmatic Reflex Movement of the Reflex Correcting Lens Neutralization Estimating Cylinder Axis Straddling the Axis Retinoscopy Results Step by Step Procedure Case Studies Tips for Difficult Retinoscopy Additional Applications of Retinoscopy Bibliography Index
£15.86
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Techniques in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 The Art of Surgical Technique 2 Clinical Anatomy 3 Diagnosis and Treatment of Ectropion 4 Diagnosis and Treatment of Entropion 5 Diagnosis and Management of Misdirected Eyelashes 6 Involutional Periorbital Changes: Upper Eyelid Dermatochalasis and Eyebrow Ptosis 7 Aesthetic Surgery of the Periocular Region and Face 8 Evaluation and Treatment of the Patient with Ptosis 9 Abnormal Movements of the Face 10 Diagnosis and Management of the Patient with Tearing 11 Diagnosis of Malignant and Benign Lid Lesions Made Easy 12 Eyelid Reconstruction 13 Eyelid and Orbital Trauma 14 Diagnostic Approach to the Patient with Proptosis 15 Surgical Approaches to the Orbit 16 Enucleation, Evisceration, and Exenteration: The Care of the Eye Socket
£189.99
Elsevier Science Encyclopedia of the Eye
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£1,087.75
Elsevier Health Sciences AgeRelated Macular Degeneration
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Overview and Definition of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 2. Epidemiology of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 3. Classification of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 4. Signs and Symptoms of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 5. Diagnosis of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 6. Differential Diagnosis of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 7. Pathogenesis of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 8. Pathogenesis of Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration 9. Genetics of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 10. Management of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 11. Therapy in Pipeline for Age-related Macular Degeneration 12. Basic and clinical studies of AMD in future: Questions more than answers
£47.49
Elsevier Health Sciences Clinical Cases in Medical Retina
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£84.59
Oxford University Press The Neurology of Eye Movements Contemporary
Book SynopsisThis new edition of Leigh and Zee''s Neurology of Eye Movements is available as an enhanced edition for the first time. Your purchase of the print version includes access to the online version via Oxford Medicine Online. By activating your unique access code, you can discover more than 200 videos, view and enlarge nearly 250 high resolution images, and annotate the work for future personal reference.The Neurology of Eye Movements, edition 5 has two interrelated parts. The first comprises a modern synthesis of the anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological substrate for eye movements, including current views on the reflexive and voluntary control of gaze. This synthesis is based on electrophysiological and inactivation studies in macaque, and behavioural studies in humans that incorporate functional imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in normals, and clinicopathological studies in patients with neurological, visual, or vestibular disorders. Sophisticated experimental paradigms have been applied to both species to explore aspects of cognition, memory, volition, and reward. This large body of research has demonstrated the power of eye movements as experimental tools. The second part of the book applies this synthesis to the clinical and laboratory evaluation of patients with abnormal eye movements due to a broad range of disorders - from muscular dystrophy, and genetic disorders, to dementia, including visual and vestibular conditions. By placing links to figures, tables, boxes, and videos, a synthesis of basic research and clinical findings is provided, that may shed new light on disease processes and provide insights on normal brain function.Trade ReviewThe bible for neurological and opthalmological clinicians and researchers alike. Louis R. Caplan, Harvard Medical School. The 5th edition is a must for all neurologists and neuroscientists interested in how the human vestibular and oculomotor system adapt to movement in space and to viewing the world and its contents Louis R. Caplan, Harvard Medical School. One of the classics in the neurological literature It is a tremendous achievement to have provided this highly comprehensive but readable text, which informs such a large group of researchers and clinicians. Christopher Kennard, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford A monograph written with deep knowledge, understanding, wisdom, clarity, intelligibility - the superlatives could go on and on Michael Halmagyi, University of Sydney Not only should it stand in your bookcase but it should also be accessible in electronic form on several electronic devices. Michael Strupp, University of Munich There is no other book on ocular movements that combines a comprehensive basic neuroscience, diagnostic tools with a practical management of the patients.Table of ContentsThe Neurology of Eye Movements, Edition 5, by R. John Leigh, M.D. and David S. Zee MD ; Foreword ; Chapter 1: A Survey of Eye Movements: Characteristics and Teleology ; Chapter 2: The Ocular Motor Periphery ; Chapter 3: The Vestibular-Optokinetic System ; Chapter 4: The Saccadic System ; Chapter 5: Smooth Visual Tracking and Fixation ; Chapter 6: Gaze Holding and The Neural Integrator ; Chapter 7: The Neural Basis for Conjugate Eye Movements ; Chapter 8: Eye-Head Movements ; Chapter 9: Vergence Eye Movements ; Chapter 10: Diagnosis of Peripheral Ocular Motor Palsies And Strabismus ; Chapter 11: Diagnosis of Nystagmus and Saccadic Intrusions ; Chapter 12: Diagnosis and Management of Vestibular Disorders ; Chapter 13: Disorders of Ocular Motility Due To Disease of the Brainstem, Cerebellum and Diencephalon ; Chapter 14: Disorders of Ocular Motility With Disease Affecting The Basal Ganglia, Cerebral Cortex, And In Systemic Conditions ; Appendix A: A Summary Scheme for the Bedside Ocular Motor Examination ; Appendix B: A Summary of Methods for Measuring Eye Movements ; Appendix C: Tables of Ocular Motor Findings in Hereditary Ataxias ; Appendix D: Table of Videos and their Legends
£332.50
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Video Atlas of Oculofacial Plastic and
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This Atlas would make a worthy addition to any departmental library, and is a useful resource for the ophthalmologist who is an 'occasional oculoplastic surgeon'." "an impressive addition to the current library of available textbooks. It is very useful as a reference for specific techniques and procedures" "I would take it a step further and say that it might be as good or even better than being there in the OR, watching the surgeon perform each procedure. Why? Because the videos are well edited, the view and the lighting are excellent, the procedures are accelerated through the repetitive steps such as suturing and cautering, the important points are highlighted, and the voice-over is clear, unhurried and undistracted by the actual operation." Reviewed by European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (www.eurotimes.com), Sep 2016
£251.42
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Liu Volpe and Galettas NeuroOphthalmology
Book SynopsisTrade Review"an excellent neuro-ophthalmology reference that will serve both trainees and seasoned practitioners well. It is easily readable and comprehensive without being overwhelming and cumbersome in detail" "Overall, I can give this book a strong recommendation: it is easy to navigate, well-written by exceptional neuro-ophthalmologists, and comprehensive. It is an excellent foundation textbook providing middle ground between an encyclopaedic source and an atlas." "The book and accompanying website are very useful to the intended audience. In this third edition, not only are chapters updated, developing trends are also added and outdated articles and texts removed." -Diana V. Do, MD (Stanford University School of Medicine)Table of ContentsI. History and Examination The Neuro-ophthalmic History The Neuro-ophthalmic Examination II. Visual Loss and Other Disorders of the Afferent Visual pathway Visual Loss: Overview, Visual Field Testing and Topical Diagnosis Visual Loss: Retinal Disorders of Neuro-ophthalmic Interest Visual Loss: Optic Neuropathies Optic Disc Swelling: Papillederma and Other Causes Visual Loss: Chiasmal Disorders Retrochiasmal Disorders Disorders of Higher Cortical Visual Function Transient Visual Loss or Blurring Functional Visual Loss Visual Hallucinations and Illusions III. Efferent Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders Pupillary Disorders Eyelid and Facial Nerve Disorders Eye Movement Disorders: Third, Fourth and Sixth Nerve Palsies and Other Causes of Diplopia and Ocular Misalignment Eye Movement Disorders: Gaze Abnormalities Eye Movement Disorders: Nystagmus and Nystagmoid Eye Movements Orbital Disease in Neuro-Ophthalmology IV. Other Topics Headache, Facial Pain and Disorders of Facial Sensation Index
£129.59
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Colour Atlas of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Anatomy 2. Basic Techniques in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery 3. Preoperative Evaluation 4. Anaesthesia 5. Instruments 6. Entropion 7. Ectropion 8. Eyelash Abnormalities 9. Ptosis 10. Blepharoplasty 11. Eyelid Retraction 12. Evisceration, Enucleation, Exenteration 13. The Anophthalmic Socket 14. Eyelid Reconstruction - Eyelid Margin Closure 15. Eyelid Reconstruction - Anterior Lamella 16. Eyelid Reconstruction - Posterior Lamella 17. Eyelid Reconstruction - Anterior and Posterior Lamellae Combined 18. Miscellaneous Conditions
£214.99
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Whitcup and Nussenblatts Uveitis
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART 1: FUNDAMENTALS Elements of the Immune System and Concepts of Intraocular In?ammatory Disease Pathogenesis 1 PART 2: DIAGNOSIS Medical History in the Patient with Uveitis Examination of the Patient with Uveitis Development of a Differential Diagnosis Diagnostic Testing and Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography in Uveitis Evidence-Based Medicine in Uveitis PART 3: MEDICAL THERAPY AND SURGICAL INTERVENTION Approaches to Medical Therapy Role of Surgery in the Patient with Uveitis PART 4: INFECTIOUS UVEITIC CONDITIONS Bacterial and Fungal Diseases Spirochetal Diseases Acquired Immunode?ciency Syndrome Acute Retinal Necrosis and Progressive Outer Retinal Necrosis Other Viral Diseases Ocular Toxoplasmosis Ocular Histoplasmosis Ocular toxacariasis Onchocerciasis and Other Parasitic Diseases Postsurgical Uveitis PART 5: NON INFECTIOUS UVEITIC CONDITIONS Anterior Uveitis Scleritis Intermediate Uveitis Sarcoidosis Sympathetic Ophthalmia Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome Birdshot Chorioretinopathy Behçet's Disease Retinal Vasculitis Serpiginous Choroidopathy White-Dot Syndromes Masquerade Syndromes
£151.88
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Steinerts Cataract Surgery
Book SynopsisTrade Review***2010 BMA Book Awards - Highly Commended - Surgical Specialties category*** "The diagrams are excellent and overall, images and DVD footage are of high quality. The narration on the videos is also expertly done. Conquering cataract surgery is a major goal for all ophthalmologists. This book is an excellent and thorough guide supported with good images, diagrams and video footage. The ability to access content online is an attractive and essential feature." Judges Comments ***Doody's Review - 5 Stars!*** "This book is well referenced, readable, and well laid out.... it is easily navigable, making it a highly recommended addition to the library of every cataract surgeon. In the rapidly evolving field of cataract surgery, the updated edition is essential and timely." "Dr Steinert and the associate editors have done a tremendous job of producing an all-inclusive and in-depth review on the management of cataracts and IOLs. This reference is relevant for the beginning, intermediate and advanced surgeon and clinician. It will also serve as an invaluable reference for the unusual and challenging cases that one may encounter pre-, intra- and postoperatively." -- Reviewed by Asim Piracha, MD for Ocular Surgery News (Sept. 2010)Table of ContentsPART I Preoperative Considerations 1 Pathology and Classification of Cataracts 2 Preoperative Evaluation and Preparation of the Cataract Patient 3 Current Concepts in Intraocular Lens Power Calculations 4 Intraocular Lens Calculations After Refractive Surgery PART II Intraocular Lenses 5 Principles of Intraocular Lens Design and Biomaterials 6 Polymethyl Methacrylate Posterior- and Anterior- Chamber Intraocular Lenses 7 Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lenses 8 Toric Intraocular Lenses 9 Presbyopia-correcting Intraocular Lenses 10 Adjustment of Intraocular Lens Power 11 Modular Intraocular Lenses PART III Anesthesia and Initial Steps 12 Anesthesia for Cataract Surgery 13 Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices 14 Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Endophthalmitis 15 Inflammation in Cataract surgery 16 Incision Construction 17 Capsulotomy 18 Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation PART IV Nuclear Disassembly 19 Basic Principles of The Phacoemulsifier 20 Advanced Principles of Phacoemulsification Platforms 21 Extracapsular Cataract Extraction and Manual Small-incision Cataract Surgery 22 Principles of Nuclear Disassembly 23 Phaco Chop Techniques 24 Tilt and Tumble Supracapsular Phacoemulsification 25 Biaxial Microincision Phacoemulsification 26 Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery 27 Cortical Removal PART V Astigmatism Management 28 Preoperative Evaluation and Considerations of Astigmatism 29 Corneal Incisional Approaches for Reducing Astigmatism During Cataract Surgery 30 Toric Intraocular Lenses: Selection and Alignment Methods 31 Managing Residual Postoperative Astigmatism PART VI Complex Cases 32 Ultradense Cataract 33 Intumescent Cataract 34 Management of Weak Zonules 35 Cataract Surgery in the Small Pupil 36 Phacoemulsification in the Glaucoma Patient 37 Cataract Surgery in Combination With Corneal Surgery 38 Cataract Surgery in Uveitic Patients 39 Retinal Considerations in Cataract Surgery 40 Pediatric Cataract Surgery 41 Intraocular Lens Exchange and Secondary Intraocular Lens Placement 42 Traumatic Cataract 43 Iris Repair and Iris Prosthesis 44 Surgery in Short and Eyes PART VII Intraoperative Complications 45 Risk Management in Cataract Surgery 46 Intraoperative Complications 47 Vitrectomy for the Anterior Segment Surgeon 48 Issues in Wound Management 49 Surgical Instrument Care and Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome PART VIII Postoperative Complications 50 Corneal Edema After Cataract Surgery 51 Glaucoma After Cataract Surgery 52 Retinal Complications of Cataract Surgery 53 Subluxated Intraocular Lenses 54 Neodymium:Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser Applications in the Cataract Patient 55 Management of Dysphotopsia 56 Refractive Enhancements After Cataract Surgery
£192.59
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Handbook of Pediatric Retinal OCT and the
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 Introduction to OCT Imaging in Infants and Children 2 Basic Principles of OCT and OCTA Imaging of Infants and Children 3 Optimizing Systems and Setup for OCT and OCTA Imaging of Children and Infants in the Nursery, Clinic, and Operating Room 4 OCT and OCTA Image Capture in the Nursery, Clinic, and Operating Room 5 Analyzing Structural Optical Coherence Tomography Images 6 Identifying Artifacts and Outliers in Structural Optical Coherence 7 Analyzing Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography 8 Identifying Artifacts in OCT Angiography 9 Introduction to Age-Dependent Features in Pediatric OCT Imaging 10 Foveal Development 11 Development of Retinal and Choroidal Vasculature and Peripheral 12 Vitreoretinal Abnormalities 13 Normal Optic Nerve Head: Anatomy and Development 14 Optic Nerve Head Abnormalities 15 Introduction to Research in Pediatric OCT Imaging 16 Considerations for Neonates and Children as a Vulnerable Research Population 17 Benefit of Nondilated Imaging 18 Quality Assessment 19 Reproducibility of Imaging and Interpretation 20 Secure OCT Data Storage and Networking 21 Best Disease 22 Stargardt Disease (and Fundus Flavimaculatus) 23 Retinitis Pigmentosa 24 Other Forms of Retinitis Pigmentosa-Usher Syndrome, Leber Congenital Amaurosis, and Bardet-Biedl Syndrome 25 Albinism 26 X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis 27 Other Inherited Retinal Diseases 28 Retinopathy of Prematurity 29 Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy and Norrie Disease 30 Incontinentia Pigmenti 31 Coats Disease and Coats Plus Syndrome 32 Sickle Cell Retinopathy 33 Epiretinal Membrane 34 Infectious Retinitis: TORCH Syndrome 35 White Dot Syndromes 36 Choroidal Granulomas: Tuberculosis and Sarcoidosis 37 Pediatric Intermediate Uveitis 38 Vogt-Koyanagi Harada Syndrome 39 Inflammatory and Idiopathic Choroidal Neovascularization 40 Nonaccidental Trauma 41 Ocular Injury 42 Traumatic Macular Hole 43 Commotio Retinae, Choroidal Rupture, and Sclopetaria 44 Retinal Laser Injury 45 Retinal Detachment and Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy 46 Retinoblastoma 47 Diffuse Choroidal Hemangioma 48 Circumscribed Choroidal Hemangioma 49 Choroidal Osteoma 50 Combined Hamartoma of the Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium 51 Retinal Astrocytic Hamartoma 52 Retinal Capillary Hemangioblastoma 53 Choroidal Nevus and Congenital Hypertrophy of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium 54 Persistent Fetal Vasculature 55 Chorioretinal Coloboma 56 Myelinated Nerve Fiber Layer 57 Torpedo Maculopathy 58 Pathologic Myopia 59 Optic Nerve Pit 60 Optic Nerve Coloboma 61 Morning Glory 62 Optic Nerve Hypoplasia 63 Tilting of the Disc and Megalopapilla 64 Optic Atrophy 65 Optic Nerve Glioma 66 Papilledema and Disc Swelling Versus Traction Elevation 67 Optic Neuritis and Multiple Sclerosis 68 Neuroretinitis 69 Optic Nerve Head Drusen 70 Childhood Glaucoma
£88.99
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Endoscopic Surgery of the Orbit
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsContents Preface, vi Biography, vii Video Contents, xv Contributors, xvi PART 1: Perspectives and Evolution in Techniques, 1 1 Endoscopic Orbital Surgery: The Rhinologist's Perspective, 2 2 Endoscopic Orbital Surgery: The Ophthalmologists' Perspective: Formation of the Ophthalmology-Otolaryngology Team, 6 3 Endoscopic Orbital Surgery: The Neurosurgeon's Perspective, 10 PART 2: Evaluation, Anatomy, and Imaging, 17 4 Surgical Anatomy of the Orbit, Including the Intraconal Space, 18 5 Surgical Anatomy of the Nose, Septum, and Sinuses, 28 6 Rhinologic Evaluation in Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, 36 7 Ophthalmologic Evaluation in Orbital and Lacrimal Disease, 41 8 Neuro-Ophthalmologic Evaluation and Testing, 49 9 Radiologic Evaluation of the Orbit: Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 68 10 Optimizing Visualization and Localization During Endoscopic Orbital Surgery, 79 PART 3: Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction and Endoscopic-DCR, 82 11 Evaluation and Management of Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction, 83 12 Evaluation and Management of Acquired Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction, 89 13 Endoscopic Dacrocystorhinostomy, 94 14 Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy With Mucosal Flaps, 99 15 Revision Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy and Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy, 105 16 Endoscopic Management of Pediatric Nasolacrimal Obstruction, 113 17 Outcomes of Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy Enhancing the Patency of the Rhinostomy, 118 PART 4: Endoscopic Orbital and Optic Nerve Decompression, 121 18 Thyroid Eye Disease, 122 19 Surgical Indications and Outcomes of Orbital Decompression Surgery, 132 20 Endoscopic Orbital Decompression, 135 21 Endoscopic Optic Nerve Decompression: Intracanalicular Portion, 141 22 Complications in Endoscopic Orbital Surgery, 149 23 Postoperative Care of the Endoscopic Orbital Decompression Patient, 153 Part 5: Endoscopic Intraorbital Surgery and Tumor Resection, 156 24 Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches to the Orbit and Skull Base in the Coronal Plane, 157 25 Intraorbital Pathology (Tumors) and Management Strategies, 164 26 Orbital Apex Surgery and Tumor Removal, 175 27 Management of Intraconal Hemangioma: Techniques and Outcomes, 184 28 Fibro-Osseous Lesions of the Orbit and Optic Canal, 189 29 Endoscopic Orbital Exenteration, 201 PART 6: Transorbital Techniques, 207 30 Endoscopic Subperiosteal Abscess Drainage, 208 31 Transorbital Techniques to Frontal Sinus Diseases, 212 32 Endoscopic Management of Mucoceles With Significant Orbital Involvement, 216 33 Endoscopic Orbital Fracture Repair, 221 PART 7: Intracranial/Skull Base Surgery and the Optic Apparatus, 227 34 Surgical Anatomy of the Optic Nerves and Chiasm, 228 35 Transcranial Approaches to the Optic Apparatus, 233 36 Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches to the Optic Apparatus: Technique and Pathology, 249 37 Reconstructive Techniques in Endoscopic Skull Base and Orbital Surgery, 259 38 Transorbital Endoscopic and Neuroendoscopic Surgery, 267 39 Complications in Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery, 276 40 Neuromonitoring in Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery, 281 Index, 288
£149.99
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2020 Essential PurchaseTable of ContentsOrbit Ocular Motility and Cranial Nerves Lids, Lashes, and Lacrimal System Conjunctiva and Sclera Cornea Anterior Chamber Iris and Pupils Lens Vitreous Retina and Choroid Optic Nerve and Glaucoma Visual Acuity, Refractive Procedures, and Sudden Vision Loss APPENDIX Index
£64.79
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division DrugInduced Ocular Side Effects
Book SynopsisTrade Review"With the always advancing science of pharmacology and toxicology, this updated edition is a welcome addition to any ophthalmic library. It is well written and easy to find information quickly. The addition of an online version is a bonus that provides the ability to have the information in any exam room with just a few keystrokes." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Scott Ensor, OD (Southern College of Optometry) Doody's Score: 4 Stars!Table of ContentsPreface Dedication Instructions to Users Chapter 1: Anti-Infectives Chapter 2: Agents Affecting the CNS Chapter 3: Analgesics, Narcotic Antagonists and Agents Used to Treat Arthritis Chapter 4: Agents Used in Anesthesia Chapter 5: Gastrointestinal Agents Chapter 6: Cardiac, Vascular, and Renal Agents Chapter 7: Hormones and Agents Affecting Hormonal Mechanisms Chapter 8: Agents Affecting Blood Formation and Coagulability Chapter 9: Homeostatic and Nutrient Agents Chapter 10: Agents Used to Treat Allergic and Neuromuscular Disorders Chapter 11: Oncolytic Agents Chapter 12: Heavy Metal Antagonists and Miscellaneous Agents Chapter 13: Agents Used in the Management of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Chapter 14: Drugs Used in Ophthalmology Chapter 15: Herbal Medicine and Dietary Supplements Chapter 16: National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects Chapter 17: Ocular Drug Delivery
£71.99
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Ophthalmology Secrets
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£43.19
Elsevier Health Sciences Cornea 2Volume Set
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£407.69
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Local Flaps in Facial Reconstruction
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Reconstructive surgeons will be rewarded by reading this well-written and informative book." -©Doody's Review Service, 2021, Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, MD (Bridgeport Hospital) Doody's Score: 97 - 5 Stars!Table of ContentsSECTION I: FUNDAMENTALS 1. Anatomy of Facial Skin and Scalp 2. Skin Flap Physiology 3. Biomechanics of Skin Flaps 4. Wound Closure Techniques 5. Preparation of the Patient 6. Flap Classification and Design 7. Rotation Flaps 8. Transposition Flaps 9. Advancement Flaps 10. Bilobe Flaps 11. Rhombic Flaps 12. Melolabial Flaps 13. Paramedian Forehead Flaps 14. Z: Plasty 15. Skin and Composite Grafts 16. The Use of Skin Grafts with Local Flaps SECTION II: RECONSTRUCTION OF FACIAL STRUCTURES 17. Reconstruction of the Eyelids 18. Reconstruction of the Nose 19. Reconstruction of the Lips 20. Reconstruction of the Cheek 21. Reconstruction of the Forehead 22. Reconstruction of the Auricle 23. Reconstruction of Congenital Auricular Malformations 24. Reconstruction of the Scalp SECTION III: ADJUNCTIVE SURGERY 25. Controlled Tissue Expansion In Facial Reconstruction 26. Complications of Local Flaps 27. Scar Revision of Local Flap Refinement 28. Management of Vascular Abnormalities of the Face
£223.19
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Clinical Cases in Uveitis
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£81.89
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Operative Techniques in Vitreoretinal Surgery
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: Surgical Techniques 1 Scleral Buckle Surgery 2 Vitrectomy Surgery 3 23-Gauge Vitrectomy Surgery 4 25-Gauge Vitrectomy Surgery 5 27-Gauge Vitrectomy 6 Epiretinal Membrane Surgery 7 Intravitreous Injections 8 Pneumatic Retinopexy 9 Air-Fluid Exchange 10 Drainage of Choroidal Hemorrhage, Detachment,or Effusions 11 Surgical Vitreous Implants 12 Vitreous Biopsy for Endophthalmitis, Uveitis, or Cytology 13 Artificial Retina/Retinal Prosthesis Surgery SECTION 2: Disease-Based Surgery 14 Macular Hole Surgery 15 Surgery for Recurrent, Persistent, or Large Macular Holes 16 Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy and Vitreous Hemorrhage 17 Surgical Management of Open-Globe Injuries 18 Surgery for Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy 19 Surgery for Submacular Hemorrhage 20 Laser Surgery for Retinopathy of Prematurity 21 Scleral Buckle Surgery for Retinal Detachment Associated With Neonatal Retinopathy of Prematurity 22 Vitrectomy Surgery for Retinopathy of Prematurity 23 Surgical Biopsy Techniques for Intraocular Tumors 24 Management of Dislocated Intraocular Lenses or Aphakia by Scleral or Iris Fixation Techniques 25 Surgery for Intraocular Tumors SECTION 3: Technology: Present and Future 26 Vitrectomy Technology and Techniques 27 Vitrectomy Instrumentation: Scissors, Forceps, Picks 28 Vitrectomy Visualization Systems and Techniques 29 Robotic Surgery SECTION 4: Investigational Surgery and Techniques 30 Subretinal Gene Therapy Delivery 31 AU-011 for Choroidal Melanoma 32 The Intersection of Retina and Glaucoma Index
£178.19
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Ryans Retina
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£453.04
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Pickwells Binocular Vision Anomalies
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "This book is a great reference for primary care optometrists and optometry students looking to incorporate basic diagnosis and management of binocular vision disorders. It outlines how to perform all testing to assess for the most common and even some rare conditions. The update is well done and incorporates many new tables, graphics, and case studies." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Darah McDaniel-Chandler, OD (Southern College of Optometry)Table of ContentsPart 1: Investigation Chapter 1: Nature of binocular vision anomalies Chapter 2: Detecting binocular vision anomalies in primary eyecare practice Chapter 3: Examination of young children Part 2: Heterophoria Chapter 4: Evaluation of heterophoria Chapter 5: Binocular instability Chapter 6: Management of heterophoria: basic principles Chapter 7: Esophoric conditions Chapter 8: Exophoric conditions Chapter 9: Hyperphoria and cyclophora Chapter 10: Eye exercises for heterophoria Chapter 11: Anisometropia and aniseikonia Part 3: Strabismus Chapter 12: Overview of Sensory changes in strabismus Chapter 13: Ambloypia and eccentric fixation Chapter 14: Techniques in the investigation and management of comitant strabismus Chapter 15: Overview of the management of strabismus Chapter 16: Microtropia Part 4: Incomitant deviations and nystagmus Chapter 17: Incomitant deviations Chapter 18: Nystagmus
£85.98
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division The Ophthalmic Assistant
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022Table of ContentsSection One: Basic Sciences 1. Anatomy of the eye 2. Physiology of the eye 3. Optics 4. Pharmacology 5. Microbiology Section Two: Clinical Practice 6. Office efficiency and public relations 7. History taking 8. Preliminary examination 9. Vision function and impairment 10. Understanding ophthalmic equipment 11. Refractive errors and how to correct them 12. History of spectacles 13. Facts about glasses 14. Rigid contact lenses: basics 15. Soft contact lenses 16. Advanced techniques in soft and rigid contact lens fitting 17. Dry eyes 18. Managing a contact lens practice 19. Visual fields 20. Automated visual field testing Section Three: Common Clinical Eye Problems or Common Clinical Conditions 21. Ocular Injuries 22. The urgent case 23. Common eye disorders 24. Common retinal disorders 25. Glaucoma 26. Uveitis 27. Examination of the newborn, infant and small child 28. Maintenance of ophthalmic equipment and instruments Section Four: Surgical Technique 29. Aseptic technique and minor office surgery 30. The operative patient 31. Highlights of ocular surgery 32. Surgical Correction of Presbyopia 33. Assisting the Surgeon 34. Lasers in ophthalmology 35. Ambulatory surgery 36. Refractive surgery 37. Corneal Collagen Cross Linking in the Management of ectatic diseases 38. Wavefront aberrations and custom ablation Section Five: Ocular imaging 39. Optical coherence tomography 40. Computerized corneal topography 41. Specular microscopy 42. Diagnostic ultrasound Section Six: Special procedures 43. Ocular motility and binocular vision 44. Ophthalmic photography 45. Visual aids for the partially sighted Section Seven: Community ocular programs 46. Blind persons in the modern world 47. Art and the eye 48. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Section Eight: Expanded roles in eye care delivery 49. Computers in ophthalmic practice Section Nine: Role of assistants in eye care 50. Allied health personnel in ophthalmology 51. Ophthalmology ethics 52. Ophthalmic allied health personnel: scope of practice 53. Testing of ophthalmic skills 54. The development of ophthalmic assistants in North America 55. Ophthalmic assisting in the international community and in the prevention of blindness Section Ten: Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmic Disorders 56. Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmic Disorders
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Handbook of Retinal OCT Optical Coherence
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart 1: Introduction to OCT Section 1: OCT: What It Is Section 2: Data and Interpretation Section 3: OCT Artifacts Section 4: Normal Retinal Anatomy and Basic Pathologic Appearances Part 2: Optic Nerve Disorders Section 5: Interpretation of Optic Nerve OCTs Section 6: Optic Nerve Disorders Part 3: Macular Disorders Section 7: Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration Section 8: Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration Section 9: Macular Pathology Associated with Myopia Section 10: Vitreomacular Interface Disorders Section 11: Miscellaneous Causes of Macular Edema Section 12: Miscellaneous Macular Disorders Part 4: Vaso-Occlusive Disorders Section 13: Diabetic Retinopathy Section 14: Retinal Vein Occlusion Section 15: Retinal Artery Occlusion Part 5: Inherited Retinal Degenerations Section 16: Inherited Retinal Degenerations Part 6: Uveitis and Inflammatory Diseases Section 17: Posterior Non-Infectious Uveitis Section 18: Posterior Infectious Uveitis Part 7: Trauma Section 19: Physical Trauma Section 20: Photothermal, Photomechanical, and Photochemical Trauma Part 8: Tumors Section 21: Choroidal Tumors Section 22: Retinal Tumors Section 23: Other Tumors Part 9: Peripheral Retinal Abnormalities Section 24: Retinal Detachment Section 25: Retinoschisis Section 26: Peripheral Lattice Degeneration
£89.09
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Keratoconus
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection 1: Keratoconus Principles Chapter 1: Historical Perspectives Chapter 2: Keratoconus Definitions Chapter 3: Keratoconus Epidemiology Chapter 4: Pathophysiology of Keratoconus Chapter 5: Clinical Course of Keratoconus Section 2: Diagnosis Chapter 6: Keratoconus: Classification Chapter 7: Genetics of Keratoconus Chapter 8: Biomechanics Chapter 9: Inflammation in Keratoconus Chapter 10: Associated Diseases Chapter 11: Differential Diagnosis of Keratoconus Section 3: Imaging Chapter 12: Corneal Topography Chapter 13: Tomography: Scheimpflug Chapter 14: Tomography: Scheimpflug and Placido Chapter 15: Anterior Segment OCT Chapter 16: Brillouin Scanning Microscopy Section 4: Non-Surgical Management Chapter 17: Contact Lenses and Spectacles Section 5: Surgical Management Chapter 18: Surgical Planning Chapter 19: Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRS): Mechanism and Techniques Chapter 20: Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRS): Results and Complications Chapter 21: Corneal Crosslinking Physiology and Techniques Chapter 22: Corneal Crosslinking Results and Complications Chapter 23: Corneal Crosslinking in Pediatric Patients with Keratoconus Chapter 24: Iontophoresis-Assisted Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking Chapter 25: Laser Surgery Chapter 26: Phakic Intraocular Lenses Chapter 27: Lamellar Keratoplasty Chapter 28: Penetrating Procedures Chapter 29: Alternative Techniques Chapter 30: Cataract Surgery in the Keratoconus Patient Section 6: Case Studies Chapter 31: Asymmetric Keratoconus: Case Study Chapter 32: Central Keratoconus: Case Study Chapter 33: Very Early Keratoconus: Case Study Chapter 34: Advanced Keratoconus: Case Study
£97.19
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Case Reviews in Ophthalmology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsOptics/Refraction Neuro-Ophthalmology/Orbit Pediatric Ophthalmology/Strabismus External Disease/Adnexa Anterior Segment Posterior Segment
£55.79