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LWW The Wills Eye Manual
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£75.59
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Ocular Telehealth
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book provides a practical guide to optometric and ophthalmic telehealth and the specialties within those fields. The tables and figures are useful, and the information is well organized. The editor has managed to put together an impressive array of topics relating to ocular telehealth in a thorough, concise text for eye care providers." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Theresa Cassidy, OD (Southern College of Optometry) Doody's Score: 5 Stars!Table of ContentsPreface Preface 1 Introduction 1 Background, Definitions, and an Introduction to Ocular Telehealth. 1 Introduction to Telehealth: Background and Definitions 1 Comprehensive Eye Telehealth 1 Cornea, Anterior Segment, and External Disease Telehealth 1 Glaucoma Telehealth 1 Pediatric Ocular Telehealth 1 Ocular In-home Monitoring Devices 1 Implementing an Eye Telehealth Program: General considerations and principles. 2 General 2 Comprehensive Eye Telehealth 2 Oculoplastic and Orbit Surgery Telehealth 2 Retina, Uveitis, Ocular Oncology Telehealth 3 Oculoplastics 3 Oculoplastic and Orbit Surgery Telehealth 4 Anterior Segment & Cornea 4 Cornea, Anterior Segment, and External Disease Telehealth 4 Neuro-ophthalmology Telehealth 4 Ocular Telehealth Programs Around the World: Canada, India, and China 5 Glaucoma 5 Glaucoma Telehealth 5 Low vision and Vision Rehabilitation Telehealth 6 Retina 6 Retina, Uveitis, Ocular Oncology Telehealth 7 Pediatric Ophthalmology 7 Pediatric Ocular Telehealth 8 Neuro-ophthalmology 8 Tele Neuro-ophthalmology 9 Low vision 9 Low Vision and Ocular Rehabilitation Telehealth 9 Implementing an Eye Telehealth Program: Technology considerations and equipment. 9 Ocular Telehealth and Provider Education: Integrating Telehealth Techniques into Training Curriculum and Future Practice. 10 Global Telehealth 10 Highlight on International Ocular Telehealth Programs in China and India 10 Implementing an Eye Telehealth Program: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement 11 In-home monitoring devices 11 Ocular In-home Monitoring Devices 11 Implementing an Eye Telehealth Program: Ethical and Legal Considerations 12 Needs Assessment 12 General considerations and principles for Implementing an Eye Telehealth Program 12 Monitoring Quality and Improving an Eye Telehealth Program 12 Telehealth for Acute Ocular Triage 13 Stakeholder engagement and Patient Buy in 13 Technology Considerations for Implementing an Eye Telehealth Program 14 Technology considerations 14 Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement in Eye Telehealth Programs 14 The Role of Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence on Ocular Telehealth 15 Coding & Billing & Reimbursement 15 Ethical and Legal Considerations in Eye Telehealth Programs 16 Ethical and Legal Considerations 16 Monitoring Quality and Improving an Eye Telehealth Program 17 Quality 17 Acute Ocular Triage Telehealth 18 Ocular Triage 18 The Role of Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence on Ocular Telehealth 19 AI 19 Educating Future Providers on Ocular Telehealth and Integrating Telehealth into Future Practice. 20 Education
£60.29
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
£24.99
Elsevier Health Sciences Clinical Cases in Ocular Oncology
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£80.09
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Practical Guide For Aspiring Ophthalmologists, A
Book SynopsisIf you are considering a career in ophthalmology, this book is for you. Ophthalmology is among the most popular and rewarding specialties in medicine. This book is packed full of useful strategies to maximise your chances of securing an ophthalmic specialist training (OST) post in the United Kingdom. Each step of the application process is covered, based on official guidance and the author's first-hand experience. An overview of the OST Person Specification and Multi-Specialty Recruitment Assessment (MSRA) is provided. The Evidence Folder (portfolio) is covered in detail, with targeted strategies for boosting scores across all sections. Interview preparation material is provided for the in-person interview format, including critical appraisal, improving patient care (audit and quality improvement), communication skills and clinical knowledge. Interview preparation material is also provided for the 2021 online interview (patient consultation). Three mock interviews with solutions/guidance are provided for both the in-person and online interview formats. The author also gives a candid account of his own journey in ophthalmic specialist training, plus "a week in the life of an ophthalmology trainee". This book is unique in its broad, easy-to-access approach to preparation strategies, theory and practice for aspiring ophthalmologists applying for OST posts in the UK.Table of ContentsDedication; Foreword; About the Author; Endorsements; Introduction; A Week in the Life of an Ophthalmology Trainee; Am I Suited to Ophthalmology?; The Evidence Folder; The Online Interview (2021); Mock Online Patient Consultations; The In-Person Interview; Mock In-Person Interview Circuits; Circuit 1: Questions; Circuit 2: Questions; Circuit 3: Questions; Mock In-Person Interview Solutions; Circuit 1: Solutions; Circuit 2: Solutions; Circuit 3: Solutions; References; Acknowledgements;
£19.00
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Atlas of Retinal OCT
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART 1: NORMAL OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY Section 1: Normal Optic Nerve 1.1 Normal Optic Nerve Section 2: Normal Retina 2.1 Time Domain OCT 2.2 Spectral Domain OCT 2.3 Swept Source OCT Section 3: Normal Choroid 3.1 Normal Choroid Section 4: Normal Vitreous 4.1 Normal Vitreous Section 5: OCT: Artifacts and Errors 5.1 OCT: Artifacts and Errors 5.2 OCT Angiography Artifacts PART 2: ISOLATED MACULAR DISORDERS Section 6: Age-Related Macular Degeneration 6.1.1 Drusen 6.1.2 Geographic Atrophy 6.1.3 Isolated Pigment Epithelial Detachment 6.2.1 Type 1 Macular Neovascular Membrane 6.2.2 Type 2 Macular Neovascular Membrane 6.2.3 Type 3 Macular Neovascular Membrane 6.2.4 Subretinal Hemorrhage 6.2.5 Disciform Scar 6.2.6 Retinal Pigment Epithelial Tear 6.2.7 Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy Section 7: Vitreomacular Interface Disorders 7.1 Vitreomacular Adhesion 7.2 Vitreomacular Traction 7.3 Full-Thickness Macular Hole 7.4 Lamellar Macular Hole 7.5 Epiretinal Membrane Section 8: Central Serous Chorioretinopathy 8.1 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Section 9: Myopic Degenerative Maculopathies 9.1 Myopic Choroidal Neovascular Membrane 9.2 Myopic Macular Schisis 9.3 Dome-Shaped Macula 9.4 Posterior Staphyloma Section 10: Hydroxycholoroquine and Pentosan Toxicities 10.1 Hydroxychloroquine Toxicity 10.2 Pentosan Toxicity Section 11: Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy 11.1 Vitelliform Dystrophy Section 12: Macular Telangiectasia 12.1 Macular Telangiectasia Section 13: Isolated Cystoid Macular Edema 13.1 Isolated Cystoid Macular Edema Section 14: Other Disorders Affecting the Macular 14.1 Angioid Streaks 14.2 X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis 14.3 Oculocutaneous Albinism 14.4 Subretinal Perfluorocarbon PART 3: VASOOCCLUSIVE DISORDERS Section 15: Diabetic Retinopathy 15.1 Diabetic Macular Edema 15.2 Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy 15.3 Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Section 16: Retinal Venous Occlusive Disease 16.1 Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion 16.2 Central Retinal Vein Occlusion Section 17: Retinal Arterial Occlusive Disease 17.1 Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion 17.2 Central Retinal Arterial Occlusion PART 4: UVEITIS AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS Section 18: Noninfectious Uveitis 18.1.1 Birdshot Retinochoroidopathy 18.1.2 Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy 18.1.3 Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome 18.1.4 Serpiginous Choroiditis 18.1.5 Multifocal Choroiditis and Panuveitis and Punctate Inner Choroidopathy 18.2 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease 18.3 Sympathetic Ophthalmia Section 19: Infectious Uveitis 19.1 Toxoplasmic Chorioretinitis 19.2 Acute Syphilitic Posterior Placoid Chorioretinitis 19.3 Tuberculosis 19.4 Posterior Scleritis 19.5 Candida Chorioretinitis 19.6 Acute Retinal Necrosis Syndrome PART 5: RETINAL AND CHOROIDAL TUMORS Section 20: Choroidal Tumors 20.1 Choroidal Nevus 20.2 Choroidal Melanoma 20.3 Solitary Choroidal Hemangioma Section 21: Retinal Tumors 21.1 Retinal Capillary Hemangioma Section 22: Retinal Pigment Epithelium Tumors 22.1 Simple Hamartoma of the RPE 22.2 Combined Hamartoma of the Retina and RPE Section 23: Metastatic Choroidal Tumors 23.1 Choroidal Metastases PART 6: TRAUMA Section 24: Mechanical Trauma 24.1 Valsalva Retinopathy Section 25: Photic Maculopathy 25.1 Laser Maculopathy 25.2 Solar Maculopathy PART 7: INHERITED RETINAL DEGENERATIONS Section 26: Retinal Dystrophies 26.1 Retinitis Pigmentosa 26.2 Stargardt Disease 26.3 Best Disease 26.4 Cone Dystrophy 26.5 Malattia Leventinese (Doyne’s Honeycomb Retinal Dystrophy) 26.6 Central Areolar Choroidal Dystrophy PART 8: VITREOUS DISORDERS Section 27: Posterior Vitreous Detachment 27.1 Stages of Posterior Vitreous Detachment Section 28: Asteroid Hyalosis 28.1 Asteroid Hyalosis Section 29: Vitreous Hemorrhage 29.1 Vitreous Hemorrhage Section 30: Vitreous Inflammation 30.1 Vitreous Inflammation PART 9: MISCELLANEOUS RETINAL DISORDERS Section 31: Peripheral Retinal Abnormalities 31.1 Tractional Retinal Detachment 31.2 Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment 31.3 Bullous Retinoschisis 31.4 Lattice Degeneration 31.5 Myelinated Nerve Fiber Layer Index
£136.79
Square One Publishers What You Must Know About Eyestrain
Book SynopsisDo you often find yourself rubbing your eyes? After working on a display screen or reading a book, do you wind up having a headache? Do you seem to have problems focusing your vision with or without glasses? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, you may be suffering from eyestrain. Your vision is one of your most important senses, and by not recognizing the signs of eyestrain, you leave yourself subject to a host of problems including: Headaches; Blurred vision; Eye pain; Dry eyes; Wet eyes; Double vision; Eye fatigue; Brain fog; Burning sensation; Difficulty focusing; Night vision sensitivity; Neck & shoulder pain; Poor visual acuity; Bloodshot eyes.The good news is that there is no reason to suffer from any of these common and annoying symptoms. Noted optometrist and bestselling author Jeffrey Anshel, OD, has written a guide to understanding and eliminating all of them. Written in plain English, WHAT YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT EYESTRAIN provides the latest up-to-date information y
£15.19
M&K Update Ltd A Handbook of Ophthalmic Standards and Procedures
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£33.25
TFM Publishing Ltd SBAs, EMQs & SAQs in the SPECIALTIES
Book SynopsisSBAs, EMQs & SAQs in the SPECIALTIES provides a broad range and style of questions, not only for medical students preparing for their final exams, but also for clinicians preparing for their postgraduate exams. This book includes over 130 single best answer questions (SBAs), 270 extended matching questions (EMQs) and 78 short answer questions (SAQs), giving the reader a wide variety of topics to test their exam knowledge and technique. It is an invaluable educational resource for exam preparation and to help you succeed. Key features: Over 470 questions on specialty subjects. Compiled by a team of junior doctors with recent final exam and postgraduate specialty exam experience. Overseen by experienced doctors to ensure relevance and accuracy. The broad medical curriculum is covered in a succinct and consistent style. Pharmacology and pathology are integrated throughout the text. Clear and concise answers are provided. Easy accessible information to facilitate revision on the move. Enables the reader to assess their knowledge and help identify gaps in their knowledge to target revision. The following main specialties are covered: Dermatology; Oncology; Ophthalmology; Obstetrics & Gynaecology; Paediatrics; Psychiatry. Watch out for our other titles in the MedQ4exams series: Medicine. Surgery. Practice papers.
£22.50
Elsevier Health Sciences Cornea 2Volume Set
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£407.69
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 Dry Eye Disease
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection 1: What is Dry Eye Disease (DED)? 1 What is Dry Eye Disease: Evolving Definitions and Epidemiology 2 Questionnaires Used to Assess Dry Eye Disease 3 Clinical Assessment of Dry Eye Disease: Tear Film and Ocular Surface Health 4 Clinical Assessment of Dry Eye Disease: Nerve Health 5 Pathophsiology of Dry Eye Disease using Animal Models 6 Pathophsiology of Dry Eye Disease using Human Models Section 2: Dry Eye Disease (DED) in Specific Populations 7 Sjögrens and Dry Eye Disease 8 Graft versus Host and Dry Eye Disease 9 Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Dry Eye Disease 10 Systemic Pain Conditions and Dry Eye Disease 11 Ocular Conditions and Dry Eye Disease Section 3: Treatment of Dry Eye Disease (DEF) 12 Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in the United States 13 Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in Asia 14 Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in Europe 15 Treatment of Ocular Pain Not Responsive to Traditional Dry Eye Disease Treatments
£59.84
Elsevier Health Sciences Specialty Contact Lenses
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£79.99
Elsevier Health Sciences Kanskis Clinical Ophthalmology
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£161.09
CRC Press Practical Medical Retina
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£56.99
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.
£17.99
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
£76.00
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
£56.99
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
£193.49
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Ophthalmology Secrets
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£45.59
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Ophthalmology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart 1: Genetics Part 2: Optics and Refraction Part 3: Refractive Surgery Part 4: Cornea and Ocular Surface Diseases Part 5: The Lens Part 6: Retina and Vitreous Part 7: Uveitis and Other Intraocular Inflammations Part 8: Intraocular Tumors Part 9: Neuro-ophthalmology Part 10: Glaucoma Part 11: Pediatric and Adult Strabismus Part 12: Orbit and Oculoplastics
£238.49
Elsevier Health Sciences Ophthalmology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart 1: Basic Principles Part 2: Diseases Part 3: Special Topics in Ophthalmology Part 4: Clinical Problem Solving Self-assessment and Eye Database
£28.49
Elsevier Health Sciences Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2020 Essential Purchase "As technology changes quickly in the field of optometry, this updated edition is warranted. While comparable to other books in the field, this one stands out due to its strong online library of photos and videos. This is a useful resource that is a must-have for any student studying optometry. It is also a helpful reference for practitioners wanting a good and practical review."-Kara Tison, OD (University of Louisville School of Medicine) Doody's Review Score: 91-4 Stars!
£57.59
Elsevier Health Sciences Kanskis Synopsis of Clinical Ophthalmology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsEyelids Lacrimal Drainage System Orbit Dry Eye Conjunctiva Cornea Corneal and Refractive Surgery Episcleral and Sclera Lens Glaucoma Uveitis Ocular Tumours Retinal Vascular Disease Acquired Macular Disorders Hereditary Fundus Dystrophies Retinal Detachment Vitreous Opacities Strabismus Neuro-Ophthalmology Ocular Side Effects of Systemic Medication Trauma
£66.59
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Ophthalmology
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£29.40
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Motility
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive, clinically-grounded textbook, now in its fourth edition, supports orthoptists and ophthalmologists in decision-making through the patient care process, from presentation to discharge. Written by authors with extensive experience in teaching and research, Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Motility Disorders offers a clear and practical overview of assessment and management principles and further explores the clinical features of specific disorders, from amblyopia and infantile strabismus to supranuclear and infranuclear disorders, as well as other miscellaneous disorders of ocular movement. A brand new chapter on congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders reflects recent advances in gene mapping and increased understanding of this condition, and a new appendix provides surgical dose tables for easy reference. Now in full colour throughout, with additional diagrams and photographs of surgical techniques, this remains the key reference text foTable of ContentsPreface to the Fourth Edition vi Preface to the First Edition vii Section 1 Assessment 1 1 History 3 2 Ophthalmic Examination 9 3 Refraction 31 4 Visual Function 55 5 Ocular Deviation 97 6 Ocular Movements 121 7 Binocular Function 144 Section 2 Principles of Management 171 8 Nonsurgical Management 173 9 Surgical Management 199 Section 3 Clinical Features, Aetiology and Management of Specific Disorders 283 10 Amblyopia 285 11 Introduction to Concomitant Strabismus 304 12 Esotropia 312 13 Exotropia 344 14 Infantile Strabismus and Dissociated Strabismus Complex 380 15 Microtropia and Allied Conditions 406 16 Heterophoria and Anomalies of Convergence and Accommodation 413 17 Alphabet Patterns 431 18 Introduction to Paralytic Strabismus 451 19 Neurogenic Palsies 462 20 Myogenic Palsies 528 21 Mechanical Disorders of Ocular Motility 543 22 Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders and Other Paradoxical Innervation Conditions 589 23 Supranuclear and Internuclear Disorders 611 24 Nystagmus and Related Oscillations 641 25 Miscellaneous Disorders of Ocular Movement 690 Appendix: Surgical (Dose) Tables 706 Index 709
£170.95
SLACK Incorporated The Little Eye Book: A Pupil's Guide to
Book SynopsisThe Little Eye Book: A Pupil’s Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology is an easy-to-understand introduction to the field of eye care that has been updated into a new Second Edition. This book is written with the non-physician in mind, so you won’t be bogged down with heavy details, yet every basic fact that you need is right here. With photographs as well as drawings and helpful tables and charts, this conversational-style text packs a big punch. Beginning with an illustrated description of ocular anatomy, the book sweeps you into the workings of vision with hardly a blink, where you’ll learn what happens when light meets the eye. But life is never perfect, and sometimes the eye isn’t either. You’ll get a good overview of disorders and trauma, from lids to optic nerves. The all-important red eye has a section all its own, including symptoms, signs, what’s an emergency and what’s not. A chapter on eye symptoms and their potential causes will help you understand patients’ complaints.New to the Second Edition: A chapter on refractive errors and their correction, including a section on glasses and contact lenses New technology topics including optical coherence tomography, scanning laser tomography, wavefront analysis and more Updated information on medications and refractive surgery Includes over 65 figures and 10 tables Now you will finally understand how the eye works without spending hours trying to get through an overwhelming medical book. Need to know how to take a history, check vision or pupils, or give someone eye medications? It’s in here! Wonder what special testing is available? We tell you! Have questions about surgery or medical treatment? Yep, we covered that, too, and more! Written by Janice K. Ledford, an eyecare professional with over 26 years of experience, The Little Eye Book: A Pupil’s Guide to Understanding Ophthalmology, Second Edition is perfect for anyone who works in the eye care industry or with patients, but isn’t an ophthalmologist.Trade Review "Anyone interested in learning more about the eye, refractive conditions, or the equipment used to diagnose and manage refractive conditions will benefit from this short book. This book is remarkably comprehensive for being so small and compact. Various diagrams and tables help readers to visualize and quickly understand the concepts. This book is a joy to read. The author makes learning about the eye fun with humor and a relaxed approach to learning. The book is easy to carry and would be great for office personnel or for those in related fields needing a working knowledge of the eye and eye care." — Brian D. Marshall, OD, TLC The Laser Center, Doody Enterprises Inc. “I highly recommend that you take a look at The Little Eye Book…the authors have provided a clear and easy-to-read explanations of the essential aspects of eyecare, and information on eye anatomy and how the eye functions.” — Rochelle Caviness, Large Print Reviews "The Little Eye Book is highly recommended for all readers, even those with only casual interest. The book is well organized, enabling specific topics of interest to be found easily. Because of its smaller size, the book (as promised by its name) is easy to carry around and easy to use.” — Marilyn Haddrill, About.com/vision “In an age when most health care recipients are hungry for additional knowledge, this text would be an ideal adjunct.” — William N. Clarke, MD, FACS, FRCSC, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Canadian Journal of OphthalmologyTable of ContentsDedication; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Introduction; Chapter 1. What's In There (Ocular Anatomy); Chapter 2. How It Works (Ocular Physiology); Chapter 3. Oh Say Can You See (Refractive Errors, Glasses, and Other Delights); Chapter 4. What Can Go Wrong (Common Eye Disorders and Trauma); Chapter 5. Crazy Eyes, Lazy Eyes, and Getting on Your Nerves (Strabismus, Amblyopia, and Neurology); Chapter 6. What's Going On? (Ocular Symptoms and Potential Diagnoses); Chapter 7. Checking It Out (Basic Examination Techniques and Patient Services); Chapter 8. Checking It Further (Overview of Ocular Tests); Chapter 9. Fixing It (Overview of Ophthalmic Surgery); Chapter 10. Treating It (Pharmacology).
£33.96
SLACK Incorporated Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review Manual
Book SynopsisThe best-selling exam preparation manual for more than 15 years has been extensively updated into a third edition. With revisions and additional material that match the new JCAHPO® criteria for Certified Ophthalmic Assistants (COA®), this study resource will remain the top choice for those studying for certification. With nearly 1,400 questions, the third edition of Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review Manual contains more questions with explanatory answers than any other study aid. Additionally, all 19 exam criteria headings are covered inside, including history taking, visual assessment, medical ethics, pharmacology, ophthalmic imaging, surgery, and more. It features: study tips, hints, and test-taking strategies; explanatory answers for every question; updates to reflect new JCAHPO COA exam criteria. Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review Manual, Third Edition by will be the most talked-about resource for those studying for the COA® exam, students in ophthalmic and optometric assisting programs, and those who wish to review before taking the COT® exam.
£86.45
SLACK Incorporated Cataracts: A Patient's Guide to Treatment
Book SynopsisIf you have been diagnosed with cataracts or are concerned you may have them, get detailed and understandable answers to your questions with Cataracts: A Patient’s Guide to Treatment, Third Edition, newly updated to include the latest information on rapidly-evolving cataract surgical and lens implant technologies.Even though cataract surgery is performed several million times a year, it is common for patients to have questions, concerns, and misconceptions when it comes to the surgery. This useful resource covers the most commonly-asked questions with clear, understandable explanations.Two foremost cataract experts walk readers through the procedure and explain why cataracts form, how they are diagnosed, how they are treated, and what other eye conditions may affect cataract surgery, all in a way that is easily understandable for patients and their families.Easy-to-read and brief in length, it nonetheless provides comprehensive information on patient-specific issues that affect cataract surgery success and outcomes. It serves as an excellent supplement to information and advice obtained from the patient’s own eye doctor.A few of the questions answered inside Cataracts: A Patient’s Guide, Third Edition are: How are cataracts diagnosed? How do I know if I should have cataract surgery? What kind of anaesthesia is used during surgery? Which of the intraocular lens implant options should I consider? What is the role of lasers in cataract surgery? What is the recovery like after surgery? Will I still need glasses or contacts after surgery? Can I have surgery if I have glaucoma or other eye conditions? After reading this book, you will be able to make a well-informed decision about cataract surgery and will understand much more about the range of artificial lens implant options that can get you seeing clearly again.Table of ContentsDedicationIntroductionChapter 1 How the Human Eye WorksChapter 2 Understanding CataractsChapter 3 Getting a DiagnosisChapter 4 Your Intraocular LensChapter 5 Planning for Cataract SurgerySee the Color Atlas after page 54Chapter 6 Undergoing Cataract SurgeryChapter 7 Recovering From SurgeryChapter 8 Reducing Dependence on EyeglassesChapter 9 Special Conditions and Cataract SurgeryConclusionGlossaryResourcesAbout the AuthorsIndex
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Crown House Publishing Read Again Without Glasses
Book SynopsisRead Again Without Glasses concentrates on curing presbyopia, the inability to focus on near objects. It explains what presbyopia is and how you can tone your eye muscles, release tension and build up energy in order to regain your natural eyesight using three main principles: Belief and emotions - believing that it is possible for you to have control over your eyes and restore your vision to normal Physical training of the eye muscles - when you wear glasses your eyes will automatically adjust to the lenses you wear Relaxation - natural clear eyesight is effortless. Many of our vision problems are due to functional factors such as constant focus on near work. To regain natural clear vision you need to learn to relax your eyes. Includes simple vision tests that you can use yourself to verify your level of vision and monitor your improvements. The DVD that accompanies the book includes instructions and demonstrations.Table of ContentsContents: Thank you 1. Introduction 2. A Vision Training pioneer - William H. Bates, M.D. 3. The road to the discovery of a cure for presbyopia 4. Presbyopia - what is it? 5. What reading glasses do to your eyes 6. Computer work and reading glasses 7. Bi-focal glasses 8. Get your eyes tested 9. Visiting the optometrist 10. Understanding your prescription 11. Can exercises help you to see? 12. Relax and see 13. Vision Training and presbyopia 14. What kind of presbyopia do I have? 15. Measure your amplitude of accommodation 16. Reading small print exercise 17. Using reading glasses as a tool 18. If you can't see anything without glasses 19. Lazy reading exercise 20. When there is a large difference between each eye 21. How to check your near point for reading 22. Eye coordination and reading 23. Knot exercise 24. Convergence and reading 25. Circle exercise 26. Combining convergence and visual acuity 27. What is the best light for reading? 28. What is color temperature? 29. Chinese acupressure for the eyes 30. Relieving tired eyes 31. What about dry eye? 32. In conclusion Glossary Bibliography About the author
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Crown House Publishing Magic Eyes: Vision training for children
Book SynopsisLeo Angart runs workshops all over the world, helping people to regain their natural vision and throw away their glasses for good. He regularly encounters children whose eyesight is being adversely affected by their glasses or who don't really need glasses at all. In Magic Eyes: Vision training for children Leo shares his experience and explains what you can do to help transform your child's eyesight, eliminating the need for glasses. In Magic Eyes: Vision training for children Leo Angart demystifies common eye conditions, explains the causes of these issues and suggests simple solutions you can try at home. These fun exercises can make children's eyes healthy and strong and eliminate the need for glasses. In fact with children it is actually quite easy to restore natural eyesight within a week or two. Magic Eyes: Vision training for children also contains detailed explanations of, and exercises for: amblyopia (or lazy eye), anisometropia (when vision is different between the left and right eye), astigmatism (irregular shaping of the cornea), diplopia (double vision), hyperopia (far-sightedness), myopia (near-sightedness) and strabismus (turning in or out of the eye).
£11.69
M&K Update Ltd The Ophthalmic Study Guide
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Springer International Publishing AG Neovascular Glaucoma: Current Concepts in
Book SynopsisThis book offers a comprehensive overview of neovascular glaucoma (NVG), which is an extraordinarily aggressive type of secondary glaucoma that has often been discussed as an afterthought rather than the focal subject in glaucoma reference books. NVG is considered an end stage complication in patients with certain underlying retinal diseases, most commonly diabetic retinopathy and retinal vein occlusions. Historically, NVG has been one of the most difficult types of glaucoma to manage, with a high failure rate for traditional glaucoma surgery, and often progression of the underlying retinal disease despite “standard of care” treatment. Chapters cover advancements made in recent years in the management of the underlying ischemic retinal conditions that lead to NVG, including the use of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) medications. Additionally, chapters discuss glaucoma surgeries, which have become less invasive in recent years with the advent of microinvasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS). This book offers an up-to-date reference regarding current concepts in the diagnosis, as well as medical, laser, and surgical treatment of NVG in the anti-VEGF era, with attention to the close collaboration between glaucoma specialists and retina specialists. Neovascular Glaucoma - Current Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment will change the way ophthalmologists manage NVG, ensuring patients better outcomes. It is a must-have resource for ophthalmologists worldwide.Table of Contents1. Neovascular Glaucoma: An Overview 2. Epidemiology of Neovascular Glaucoma3. Pathophysiology of Neovascular Glaucoma4. Clinical Diagnosis of Neovascular Glaucoma 5. Neovascular Glaucoma in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy6. Neovascular Glaucoma in Central Retinal Vein Occlusions7. Neovascular Glaucoma in Carotid Obstructive Disease 8. Medical Therapy for Neovascular Glaucoma - Retina Perspective (Anti-VEGF)9. Medical Therapy for Neovascular Glaucoma - Glaucoma Perspective (IOP Lowering)10. Laser Therapy for Neovascular Glaucoma - Retina Perspective (Pan Retinal Photocoagulation)11. Laser Therapy for Neovascular Glaucoma - Glaucoma Perspective (Cyclophotocoagulation)12. Surgical Therapy for Neovascular Glaucoma - The Past – Trabeculectomy13. Surgical Therapy for Neovascular Glaucoma - The Present - Glaucoma Drainage Implant 14. Surgical Therapy for Neovascular Glaucoma - The Future - Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery for Neovascular Glaucoma 15. Neovascular Glaucoma: Future Directions
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Practical Handbook of OCT: (Retina, Choroid,
Book SynopsisOptical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross-sectional pictures of the retina, the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye (eyeSmart). The technique is recognised worldwide as an essential device for diagnosis, assessment and follow up of retinal diseases and glaucoma. The third edition of this comprehensive manual has been fully revised to provide clinicians and trainees with the most recent advances in OCT imaging. New examination and diagnostic protocols are covered in depth and this edition includes a step by step guide to data interpretation. Divided into three sections, the book begins with discussion on interpretation of OCT images, including ‘en face’ and dyeless angiography. The second section covers lesions and diseases, and part three explains new syndromes and classifications. Highly illustrated with clinical images and tables, this practical reference has been written by renowned experts based in Italy. Key points Practical guide to recent advances in OCT imaging Fully revised, new edition covers new examination and diagnostic protocols, with step by step guide to data interpretation Internationally recognised, Italy-based author team Previous edition (9789351525318) published in 2014 Table of ContentsSection 1: Methods of OCT interpretation Chapter 1: Practical suggestions to obtain clear and clinically useful optical coherence tomography images Chapter 2: Basic normal anatomy and optical coherence tomography Chapter 3: Logical method of optical coherence tomography interpretation: analysis and synthesis Chapter 4: Tridimensional and ‘en face’ scan analysis Chapter 5: Optical coherence tomography dyeless angiography Chapter 6: Synthesis and deduction Section 2: Elementary lesions and frequent diseases Chapter 7: Elementary optical coherence tomography lesions Chapter 8: Ocular syndromes and disorders: more frequent disorders Chapter 9: Ocular syndromes and disorders: less frequent disorders Chapter 10: Complex case analysis and interpretation Chapter 11: Glaucoma Chapter 12: Neurodegenerative diseases and optical coherence tomography Section 3: New syndromes, new classifications Chapter 13: Contribution of optical coherence tomography to new syndromes description and new clinical classifications Chapter 14: Closing comments: the future Suggested reading Index
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Pete's Bogus Journey: An Autobiographical Descent
Book SynopsisThere is no doubt that life is a bogus journey and it does not end well for any of us. However, join eye surgeon Pete Cackett on his eventful pathway through life and career in medicine and learn from his own unfortunate mishaps. Discover how it is possible to make your own journey less bogus, especially if you follow his advice and tips from his 'Hidden Curriculum'. This book is a celebration of life in all its glorious bogusness with plenty of humour and retro pop culture references along the way.This is a medical autobiography and is the first one which directly addresses the medical profession (doctors and medical students) and other allied health professionals. It covers many relevant issues and topics on working as a doctor, including those which many are reluctant to talk about such as private practice. It also includes advice gleaned from over 30 years in medicine as part of a 'Hidden Curriculum'. This guidance can be used by the reader to make changes to their own lives in order to create a happier and more successful existence.
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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
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American Registry of Pathology Tumors of the Eye and Ocular Adnexa
Book SynopsisThere have been numerous significant developments in the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic tumors since the last edition of Tumors of the Eye and Ocular Adnexa. This fascicle in the Fifth Series of the AFIP Atlases of Tumor and Non-tumor Pathology includes these developments as well as abundant images to depict ophthalmic pathology. In this richly illustrated volume, the authors emphasize that the pathology of ophthalmic tumors must address not only how to make a correct diagnosis, but also how to guide the ophthalmic surgeon to a treatment plan for the disease while simultaneously preserving a patient's vision.
£186.40
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
£71.99
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
National Academies Press Procedures for Testing Color Vision
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£109.03
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
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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
£67.49
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
£58.89
Elsevier Health Sciences Therapeutic Targets for Diabetic Retinopathy
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Introduction of diabetic retinopathy and principles of treatment Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 2. Diabetes-induced metabolic disorders of diabetic retinopathy Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 3. Diabetic retinopathy, a neurovascular unit disease Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 4. The pathogenic role of apoptosis in the development of diabetic retinopathy Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 5. Diabetic retinopathy, a disease with low-grade inflammation Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 6. Neurodegeneration and microangiopathy in diabetic retina and choroid Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 7. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy, a disease of pathologic angiogenesis and vasculogenesis Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 8. Pathogenesis of diabetic macular edema Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 9. Treatments for diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema in pipeline Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang 10. Future perspectives for diabetic retinopathy management Weiye Li and Jingfa Zhang
£63.64
Taylor & Francis Ltd Handbook of Visual Optics TwoVolume Set
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£86.99
Springer Stereoscopic acuity in ocular pursuit of moving objects Dynamic stereoscopy and movement parallax relevance to road safety and occupational medicine Documenta Ophthalmologica S
Book SynopsisThis is equally true for dynamic stereoscopy in binocular vision as well as for perception on the basis of movement parallax, a phenomenon of differentiated contour displacement within a given field of vision which is also available to the monocular individual under conditions of head or body or object movement within the visual space.Table of ContentsPreface.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Elements of dynamic stereoscopic vision.- 2.1 Monocular dynamic visual acuity.- 2.1.1 Effects of mode of movement.- 2.1.2 Dynamic visual acuity due to eye alterations.- 2.2 Stereoscopic vision.- 2.2.1 Determination of static stereoacuity.- 2.2.2 Quality of stereoacuity.- 2.3 Dynamic parallactoscopy.- 2.3.1 Testing equipment.- 2.4 More empirical factors of stereoscopic vision.- 2.5 Dynamic vision.- 3 Equipment and methods for testing dynamic stereoacuity.- 3.1 Determination of dynamic stereoacuity.- 3.1.1 Binocular rotational prismometer.- 3.1.2 Test object.- 3.1.3 Testing method.- 3.2 Determination of kinetoparallactic stereoacuity.- 3.2.1 Parallactoscopometer.- 3.2.2 Test object.- 3.2.3 Testing method.- 4 Normal values of dynamic stereoacuity.- 4.1 Dynamic stereoacuity.- 4.1.1 Mean values and standard deviation.- 4.1.2 Effect of age.- 4.1.3 Effect of sex.- 4.1.4 Effect of occupational activity.- 4.1.5 Comparison between dynamic stereoacuity and dynamic visual acuity.- 4.2 Dynamic parallactoscopy.- 4.2.1 Mean values and standard deviation.- 4.2.2 Effects of age and static visual acuity.- 4.2.3 Effects of sex and occupational activity.- 4.2.4 Comparison between right and left eyes.- 4.2.5 Comparison between active and passive movement parallax.- 5 Variations of test objects and testing methods.- 5.1 Dynamic stereoacuity.- 5.1.1 Various circular movements.- 5.1.2 Variations in bar thickness.- 5.1.3 Variations in bar spacing.- 5.1.4 Variations in bar height.- 5.1.5 Depth distance of only two bars.- 5.1.6 Depth distance of two surfaces.- 5.2 Dynamic parallactoscopy.- 5.2.1 Variations in bar thickness.- 5.2.2 Variations in bar spacing and bar height.- 5.2.3 Depth distance of two and five bars.- 5.2.4 Double triangular test.- 5.2.5 Variations in image time and object speed.- 5.2.6 Variations in direction of movements.- 6 Dynamic stereoacuity in response to changes in perception conditions.- 6.1 Dynamic stereoacuity.- 6.1.1 Bilateral impairment of visual acuity.- 6.1.2 Unilateral impairment of visual acuity.- 6.1.3 Conditions of scotopic vision.- 6.1.4 Unilateral light absorption.- 6.1.5 Anisometropia.- 6.2 Dynamic parallactoscopy.- 6.2.1 Impairment of visual acuity.- 6.2.2 Conditions of scotopic vision.- 7 Effect of psychosensorial factors.- 7.1 Fatigue.- 7.2 Effect of psychosedatives.- 7.3 Effect of hypnotics.- 7.4 Short-time and long-time exercises.- 7.5 Asthenopia.- 8 Comparison between dynamic and kinetoparallactic stereoacuities.- 9 Conclusions.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) Electrophysiology of Vision
Book SynopsisWritten by an experienced clinician and researcher in the field, this reference provides practical information on the clinical recording techniques, physiologic origins, and applications of electroretinogram (ERG), electro-oculogram (EOG), and visual evoked potential (VEP) tests.Trade Review"…Byron Lam has succeeded with his book in presenting the whole field of clinical electrophysiology in a comprehensive way, while simultaneously his presentastion reaches the depth and intensity that is necessary for the understanding of this complex matter….Without any hesitation, this book can be recommended to anyone who is interested in electrophysiology ofvision; to ophthalmologists who are not greatly involved in the matter but want to learn more on electrophysiology than what is usually presented in textbooks on ophthalmology. Because of its completeness, the book can be also recommended to ophthalmologists or neurophysiologists already working in the field." -Graefes Archive Book ReviewTable of ContentsClinical Recording Techniques and Physiologic Origins. Full-Field Electroretinogram. Focal and Multifocal Electroretinogram. Pattern Electroretinogram. Electro-Oculography (EOG). Visual Evoked Potential (VEP). Maturation, Aging, and Testing in Infants. Clinical Applications of ERG, EOG, and VEP. Overview: Clinical Indications and Disease Classification. Retinitis Pigmentosa and Pigmentary Retinopathies. Stationary Night Blindness and Stationary Cone Dysfunction. Macular Disorders. Chorioretinal Disorders. Vitreoretinal Disorders. Inflammatory and Immune-Related Ocular Disorders. Ocular Vascular Disorders. Non-Organic Visual Loss and Other Ocular and Systemic Disorders. Glaucoma, Optic Neuropathies, and Central Nervous System Disorders
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Refraction and Retinoscopy
Book SynopsisRefraction and retinoscopy are essential skills in progression through ophthalmology specialty training and require consistent practice. This second edition is a comprehensive introduction and revision guide specifically tailored for candidates sitting the Refraction Certificate, as assessed by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.Key Features: Presents concise explanations of the theory and application of refraction and retinoscopy techniques, with excellent guided illustrations throughout Provides a step-by-step framework for how best to prepare for the recently updated format of the Refraction Certificate Table of ContentsAcknowledgements ForewordAbout the AuthorsList of abbreviations1) Introduction: A Book for Junior Doctors & Optometrists2) The Refraction Certificate Examination 3) What Does Refractive Error Mean?4) How To Refract5) How To Use A Focimeter6) Lens Neutralisation7) Final Tips For The Exam8) Appendices
£34.99