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Section 4 presents materials in two parts: Part I, Ophthalmic Pathology; and Part II, Intraocular Tumors. Part I uses a hierarchy that moves from general to specific to help derive a differential diagnosis for a specific tissue. Part II is a compilation of selected clinical aspects of importance to the general ophthalmologist. Additionally, this section has a variety of images and videos.

Upon completion of Section 4, readers should be able to:

Describe a structured approach to understanding major ocular conditions based on a hierarchical framework of topography, disease process, general diagnosis and differential diagnosis.

Summarize the steps in handling ocular specimens for pathologic study, including obtaining, dissecting, processing, and staining tissues.

Identify those ophthalmic lesions that indicate systemic disease and are potentially life threatening.

2018-2019 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 4: Ophthalmic Pathology and Intraocular Tumors

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Section 4 presents materials in two parts: Part I, Ophthalmic Pathology; and Part II, Intraocular Tumors. Part I uses a... Read more

    Publisher: American Academy of Ophthalmology
    Publication Date: 30/07/2018
    ISBN13: 9781681040301, 978-1681040301
    ISBN10: 1681040301

    Number of Pages: 372

    Non Fiction , Education

    Description

    Section 4 presents materials in two parts: Part I, Ophthalmic Pathology; and Part II, Intraocular Tumors. Part I uses a hierarchy that moves from general to specific to help derive a differential diagnosis for a specific tissue. Part II is a compilation of selected clinical aspects of importance to the general ophthalmologist. Additionally, this section has a variety of images and videos.

    Upon completion of Section 4, readers should be able to:

    Describe a structured approach to understanding major ocular conditions based on a hierarchical framework of topography, disease process, general diagnosis and differential diagnosis.

    Summarize the steps in handling ocular specimens for pathologic study, including obtaining, dissecting, processing, and staining tissues.

    Identify those ophthalmic lesions that indicate systemic disease and are potentially life threatening.

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