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American Academy of Ophthalmology 2020-2021 Basic and Clinical Science Course™ (BCSC), Section 11: Lens and Cataract
Major RevisionReviews the anatomy, physiology, embryology and pathology of the lens. Covers the epidemiology, evaluation and management of cataracts and gives an overview of lens and cataract surgery, including special situations. Walks the reader through making an appropriate differential diagnosis and designing a management plan for intraoperative and postoperative complications of cataract surgery.Now includes key takeaways highlighted at the beginning every chapter, 30 detailed illustrations and two animations on embryology and biochemistry and physiology.Contains 13 technical videos.Upon completion of Section 11, readers should be able to:- Describe the normal anatomy, embryologic development, physiology, and biochemistry of the crystalline lens- Identify congenital anomalies of the lens- Describe the association of cataracts with aging, trauma, medications, and systemic and ocular diseases- Describe the evaluation and management of patients with cataract and other lens abnormalities- State the principles of cataract surgery techniques and associated surgical technology- Describe an appropriate differential diagnosis and management plan for intraoperative and postoperative complications of cataract surgery treatment plans
£209.00
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2020-2021 Basic and Clinical Science Course™ (BCSC), Section 07: Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery
Section 7 details the anatomy of the orbit and adnexa and emphasizes a practical approach to the evaluation and management of orbital and eyelid disorders, including malpositions and involutional changes.It includes interactive activities covering eyelid anatomy and danger zones with filler injections. New videos added demonstrating clinical exam pearls; lacrimal irrigation, eyelid movement disorders and neurofibromatosis.Reviews current information on congenital, inflammatory, infectious, neoplastic, traumatic conditions of the orbit and accessory structures. Covers key aspects of orbital, eyelid and facial surgery and abnormalities of the lacrimal secretory and drainage systems. Upon completion of Section 7, readers should be able to:- Describe the normal anatomy and function of orbital and periocular tissues- Choose appropriate examination techniques and protocols for diagnosing disorders of the orbit, eyelids, and lacrimal system- Describe functional and cosmetic indications in the surgical management of eyelid and periorbital conditions
£209.00
American Academy of Ophthalmology Basic Ophthalmology: Essentials for Medical Students
Serves 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.
£78.19
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2018-2019 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 4: Ophthalmic Pathology and Intraocular Tumors
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.
£193.00
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2018-2019 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 1: Update on General Medicine
Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders. Includes a discussion of preventive medicine and medical emergencies, geriatrics and statistics. Ophthalmic considerations are highlighted throughout. Contains references and tables listing the names, indications and side effects of antibiotic, antihypertensive and anticancer drugs.Upon completion of Section 1, readers should be able to:Describe the ophthalmic manifestations of major systemic diseases.Summarize the major disease processes affecting most of the adult population, and briefly explain how preventive measures may reduce the morbidity and mortality they cause.List some of the factors associated with a patient’s compliance or noncompliance with medical regimens.
£193.00
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2022-2023 Basic and Clinical Science Course™, Section 08: External Disease and Cornea
The Academy's Basic and Clinical Science Course™ is ophthalmology’s definitive source of clinical information. Practicing ophthalmologists and residents worldwide use the BCSC® to ensure the highest-quality patient care. Each of the 13 volumes includes up-to-date clinical knowledge, concise information, tables, self-assessment questions with answers, photos and illustrations and opportunities for earning AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.Beginning with the 2013–2014 edition, the Academy and the European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) have partnered to make the BCSC® the standard text for all European ophthalmology training programs. The EBO now recommends the BCSC® as the primary educational resource for European trainees and ophthalmologists studying for the annual EBO Diploma Exam.Section 8 discusses the structure and function of the cornea and external eye and reviews relevant examination techniques.It covers the latest statistics on indications for corneal transplants from the eye bank Association of America. Plus, discusses infectious and ocular surface diseases; disorders and surgery of the ocular surface; immune-mediated and neoplastic disorders; and congenital anomalies and degenerations. A chapter on the diagnosis and management of corneal dystrophies reflects the IC3D classification of the dystrophies according to a template consisting of clinical, pathologic, and genetic information. Toxic and traumatic injuries and corneal transplantation are also reviewed.Interactive elements throughout the text help to build your knowledge and include an activity on corneal layers and corresponding confocal images; an animation demonstrating the development of the cornea; and a corneal ectasia case study. Eleven original narrated technical videos demonstrating select surgical techniques, including animations will also aid your understanding. This section also covers diagnostic imaging technologies, endothelial replacement surgery updates and best practices for sebaceous cell carcinoma early recognition and treatment.Upon completion of Section 8, readers should be able to:Explain the overall strategy, examination, and technology used for systematic evaluation of the cornea and the external eye.Describe the basic principles and the clinical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic keratitis.List the risk factors, clinical signs, and breadth of management options of corneal ectasia.List the risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment of neoplastic disease of the cornea and the external eye.Identify unique clinical features that help differentiate the more common corneal dystrophies and describe an appropriate management strategy for each.Identify the common corneal manifestations of systemic disease and describe their treatments.Last Major Revision: 2021-2022
£230.00
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2018-2019 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 8: External Disease and Cornea
Includes the latest statistics on indications for corneal transplants from the Eye Bank Association of America. Eleven original narrated technical videos demonstrating select surgical techniques, including animations will aid your understanding.This section discusses the structure and function of the cornea and external eye and reviews relevant examination techniques. Covers infectious and ocular surface diseases; disorders and surgery of the ocular surface; immune-mediated and neoplastic disorders; and congenital anomalies and degenerations. A chapter on the genetics of corneal dystrophies reflects the IC3D classification. Toxic and traumatic injuries and corneal transplantation are also reviewed.Upon completion of Section 8, readers should be able to:Describe the anatomy and molecular biology of the cornea.Recognize the distinctive signs of specific diseases of the ocular surface and cornea.Outline the steps in an ocular examination for corneal or external eye disease and choose the appropriate laboratory and other diagnostic tests.Assess the indications and techniques of surgical procedures for managing corneal disease, trauma, and refractive error.
£193.00
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2020-2021 Basic and Clinical Science Course™ (BCSC), Section 01: Update on General Medicine
Section 1 provides a thorough, yet concise, update on all areas of medicine. Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders.It also covers the latest recommendations for the treatment of hypertension and hypercholesterolemia and includes two videos demonstrating responses to in-office emergency situations. Get the most out of each section with highlights at the start of every chapter. Updated information on obstructive sleep apnea and the new classes of anticoagulants is also included. Includes a discussion of preventive medicine and medical emergencies, geriatrics and statistics. Ophthalmic considerations are highlighted throughout. Contains references and tables listing the names, indications and side effects of antibiotic, antihypertensive and anticancer drugs.Upon completion of Section 1, readers should be able to:- Describe the ophthalmic manifestations of major systemic diseases- Summarize the major disease processes affecting most of the adult population, and briefly explain how preventive measures may reduce the morbidity and mortality they cause- List some of the factors associated with a patient’s compliance or noncompliance with medical regimens
£231.76
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2022-2023 Basic and Clinical Science Course™, Section 01: Update on General Medicine
The Academy's Basic and Clinical Science Course™ is ophthalmology’s definitive source of clinical information. Practicing ophthalmologists and residents worldwide use the BCSC® to ensure the highest-quality patient care. Each of the 13 volumes includes up-to-date clinical knowledge, concise information, tables, self-assessment questions with answers, photos and illustrations and opportunities for earning AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.Beginning with the 2013–2014 edition, the Academy and the European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) have partnered to make the BCSC® the standard text for all European ophthalmology training programs. The EBO now recommends the BCSC® as the primary educational resource for European trainees and ophthalmologists studying for the annual EBO Diploma Exam.Section 1 provides a thorough and concise update on the general areas of medicine. This section covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders.Get the most out of each section, with highlights at the start of every chapter. Includes up-to-date information on obstructive sleep apnea and the new classes of anticoagulants with discussions on preventive medicine and medical emergencies, geriatrics and statistics. Plus, references and tables listing the names, indications and side effects of antibiotic, antihypertensive and anticancer drugs.To address an important and timely issue, a new chapter about Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) is included in this section. This minor revision covers the topic and categories of SDOH, as well as the impact of SDOH on patient wellness.Section 1 covers the latest recommendations for the treatment of hypertension and hypercholesterolemia and includes two videos (sample) demonstrating responses to in-office emergency situations. Upon completion of Section 1, readers should be able to:Describe the ophthalmic manifestations of major systemic diseases.Summarize the major disease processes affecting most of the adult population, and briefly explain how preventive measures may reduce the morbidity and mortality they cause.List some of the factors associated with a patient’s compliance or noncompliance with medical regimens.Identify the categories and approaches of SDOH.Last Major Revision: 2019-2020
£230.00
American Academy of Ophthalmology 2020-2021 Basic and Clinical Science Course™ (BCSC), Section 04: Ophthalmic Pathology and Intraocular Tumors
Major RevisionSection 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 – this section contains extensive updates and discussion on intraocular tumors.Now includes two interactive features that identify the disease process and cell type, expanded content on specimen handling, new photographs and illustrations throughout and key takeaways highlighted at the beginning of each chapter.Additionally, this section has a variety of images and videos. Upon completion of Section 4, readers should be able to:- Use a hierarchical framework of topography, disease process, and differential diagnosis to understand major ocular conditions.- Summarize the steps for handling ocular specimens for pathologic study.- Explain the basic principles of special procedures and diagnostic testing used in ophthalmic pathology.- State the main histologic features of common ocular conditions- Identify those ophthalmic lesions that indicate systemic disease and are potentially life threatening- Describe the methodologies used for intraocular tumor diagnosis; treatment modalities for ocular tumors; and important genetic information for families affected by retinoblastoma.
£209.00
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE): Surgical Technique and Challenges: Comprehensive Text and Video Guide
Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) is a relatively new refractive procedure designed to treat a multitude of refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. The procedure involves using a femtosecond laser to create a corneal lenticule which is extracted whole through a small incision without the use of a traditional excrimer laser. It is a painless procedure and is reported to achieve excellent post-operative outcomes (American Academy of Ophthalmology). This book is a complete guide to the new technique of SMILE surgery providing refractive surgeons with an overview of surgical procedure, refractive and physiological outcomes, complications and their management, and future applications. Beginning with an introduction to the history and development of femtosecond lasers, the next chapters discuss patient selection and the principles of the technique. The following sections cover outcomes, complications, and offer a comparison between SMILE and Femtosecond LASIK. The book features an interactive DVD ROM offering step by step guidance on surgical technique, and is highly illustrated with self-explanatory diagrams, clinical photographs and ASOCT images. Key points Complete guide to SMILE techniques for refractive surgeons Step by step guide to surgical procedure, outcomes, complications and future applications Includes interactive DVD ROM demonstrating surgical techniques Highly illustrated with diagrams, photographs and ASOCT images
£136.00