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Clinical Diagnosis in Ophthalmology
By Jack J. Kanski, MD, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
Approx. 800 pages Approx. 3000 illustrations
Trim size 10 7/8 X 8 5/8 in
Copyright 2006
Description
One of ophthalmology’s most respected authors, Dr. Jack Kanski, presents a spectrum of clinical signs for each condition in this brand-new diagnostic atlas. Covers virtually every ocular disease, with particular focus on systemic disorders to help readers diagnose a wealth of ophthalmic conditions. Discussions emphasize variations in the appearance and evolution of disease processes...from the trivial to the severe. Uniquely organized by anatomical region, this concise, user-friendly reference is an outstanding aid to clinical decision making. Over 2,800 full-color images, many original to Dr. Kanski’s private collection and never before published; depict nearly all disease conditions encountered in practice. Illustrations are enhanced by accompanying text—concise, bullet-pointed summaries that are ideal for easy reference. This new reference also includes a CD-ROM containing all of the images from the text, available for download into electronic presentations.
Key Features
Serves as a complete diagnostic guide of ophthalmic disease.
Features over 2,800 full-color clinical photographs, many original to Dr. Kanski’s private collection.
Includes a CD-ROM containing all of the images from the text—suitable to download for electronic presentations.
Provides concisely written, easy-to-read, templated chapters.
Offers many angiograms, radiographs, and scans that emphasis pathological processes.
Organizes topics logically—by anatomic region—starting with the front of the eye and progressing through to the retina, to make information easy to find.
Represents the ideal guide for comparison to the full range of conditions seen in practice, or for certification/recertification review.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. The Eyelids
2. The Orbit
3. The Conjunctiva
4. The Episclera and Sclera
5. Dry Eye
6. The Cornea
7. The Lens
8. Glaucoma
9. Tumours
10. Uveitus
11. Retinal Detachment
12. Retinal Vascular Disease
13. Macula
14. Fundus Dystrophies
15. Congential Anomalies
16. Neuro
17. Strabismus
18. Trauma
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