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Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 3rd Edition
By David Taylor and Creig S. Hoyt, MD
1300 pp., 1050 ills., Copyright 2005
Description
This thoroughly revised New Edition is a uniquely comprehensive reference on pediatric ophthalmic conditions and strabismus. Leading international experts guide the reader from epidemiological conditions and developmental aspects through diagnostic and investigative guidelines, and from general principles of management to a detailed consideration of specific disease states. They present clinical conditions systematically— providing a 2-5-page analysis, guidelines as to the probable cause(s), and full references for further study.
Key Features
Is a unique one-stop source of information on all pediatric ophthalmic conditions.
Includes a unique section on practical problems of actual clinical cases.
Offers balanced views of etiology, diagnosis, and management.
Provides over 850 high-quality illustrations (over 1,650 in full color) throughout the text.
Emphasizes a holistic approach to patient management that considers the family and aids in compliance.
New to this Edition
Provides new chapters and an entirely new section on amblyopia and strabismus.
Features the state-of-the-art in research and procedure with thorough updating throughout.
Incorporates an all-new design and layout, and specially commissioned line artworks for greater consistency and easier access to information.
Includes a CD-ROM which contains references from the book that are linked directly to PubMed, and nearly all of the book’s images, easily downloadable for use in electronic presentations.
Table of Contents
Section I
Epidemiology, Growth and Development
Epidemiology of Visual Impairment and Blindness in Childhood Normal and Abnormal Visual Development Delayed Visual Maturation Pre-natal and post-natal Growth of the Eye, Adnexae, the Visual System and Emmetropizaton Milestones and Normative Data Refraction and Refractive Errors: Theory and Practice Refractive Surgery Screening
Section II
Management
History, Examination and Further Investigation Visual Fields Pediatric Visual Electrodiagnosis Diagnostic Ultrasound Neuroimaging of the Visual Pathway in Children Genetics, Ophthalmology and Genetic Testing The Visually Impaired Child and Family Helping a Family with a Visually Impaired Child
Section III
Infections, Allergic and External Eye Disorders
Ocular Manifestations of Intrauterine Infections Conjunctivitis of the Newborn Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis Endophthalmitis External Eye Disease and the Oculocutaneous Disorders Systemic Infections and the Eye: AIDS
Section IV
Systemic Pediatric Ophthalmology
Disorders of the Eye as a Whole Lids: Developmental Abnormalities Lids: Acquired Abnormalities and Practical Management Conjunctiva and Subconjunctival Tissue Anterior Segment Developmental Anomalies Corneal Abnormalities in Childhood Corneal Dystrophies Lacrimal System Orbital Disease in Children The Neurofibromatose Neurogenic Tumors Rhabdomyosarcoma Other Mesenchymal Abnormalities Metastatic, Secondary and Lacrimal Gland Tumors Histiocytic, Hematopoietic and Lymphoproliferative Disorders Craniofacial Abnormalities Cystic Lesions and Ectopia Inflammatory Disorders Vascular Diseases The Uveal Tract Uveitis Albinism The Lens Cataract & PHPV Childhood Glaucoma Vitreous (not PHPV) Retinoblastoma Prematurity and the Eye Inherited Retinal Dystrophies Retinal Dystrophies with Systemic Associations Inherited Macular Dystrophies Congenital Hamartomatous Lesions of the Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium Retinal Detachment in Childhood Flecked Retina Disorders Miscellaneous Retinal Disorders Congenital Optic Disc Anomalies Hereditary Optic Neuropathies Other Optic Neuropathies Chiasmal Defects Hydrocephalus, Brain Anomalies and Cortical Visual Impairment
Section V
Selected Topics in Pediatric Ophthalmology
Non-Organic Visual Disorders Inborn Errors of Metabolism and the Eye Developmental Dyslexia (Specific Reading Difficulty) Pupil Abnormalities and Reactions Leukemia Phakomatoses Accidental Trauma Child Abuse and NAI Blinding Eye Diseases of Childhood in Developing Countries
Section VI
Eye Movements and Strabismus
Supranuclear Eye Movement Disorders: Acquired and Neurological Nystagmus Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome Latent Nystagmus and DVD Strabismus: the Scientific Basis The Anatomy of Strabismus Amblyopia Management The Clinical Approach to Strabismus Concomitant Strabismus: Esotropias Eye Movement and Strabismus: Intermittent Exotropia Special Forms of Comitant Exotropia Vertical Strabismus “A,” “V,” and other Alphabet Pattern Strabismus Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders Cranial Nerve Palsies and Eye Muscle Diseases Strabismus: Non-Surgical Management Strabismus Surgery Abnormal Head Postures in Children What Do We Really Know About Strabismus and it's Management?
Section VII
Appendix - Problems
Clinical Investigation of Bilateral Poor Vision from Birth Red Eye in Infancy The Sticky Eye in Infancy The Unusual Appearing Eye The Lump in the Lid Abnormal Blinking and Eye Closure The Child Who Closes One Eye Dry Eye and Inappropriate Tearing Photophobia The Watering Eye Proptosis Eye Pain Blurred and Weak Vision Investigation of Acquired Poor Vision in Childhood The Deaf-Blind Child Optic Atrophy in Infancy and the Child with Optic Atrophy and Neurological Disease Headaches Peculiar Visual Images The Child Who Fails in School Abnormal Pupil Appearance in Infancy Clinical Investigation of Anisocoria Wobbly Eyes in Infancy The Evaluation of Abnormal Head Postures The Uncooperative or Difficult Parent The Uncooperative or Difficult Child Hand Defects and the Eye Contact Lens Management Problems Difficulties with Patching Sleep Disorders in Children with Poor Vision Is My Child's Development Normal? Low Vision Appliances Worldwide Resources
Index
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