This manual provides an organized reference to aid in management of clinical problems and preparation for board exams. A standardized outline format is used in order to emphasize relevant information and allow rapid retrieval of key points. Each section starts with anatomy and physiology—the essential framework for understanding the basis for the related diseases—and then summarizes specific disease entities in outline format, with major features highlighted. For quick reference over 200 specific disease entities are listed, along with corresponding page numbers, on the inside front ... er of the book. Figures have been selected to demonstrate classic findings and to highlight important relationships. The manual ... ers all material listed in the OKAP Subject Outline published by the AAO.
FEATURES: A true "quick reference" to the practice of ophthalmology Includes appendices on infectious agents, their microscopic appearance, causative diseases and treatment as well as common drugs, dosages, indications and side effects Organized by same topics ... ered on board exams Outlines relevant clinical information in consistent and concise manner Website with image bank
Chapter 1. Cornea: External Disease Kenneth C. Chern and Michael Saidel Chapter 2. Lens and Cataract Edward Koo Chapter 3. Retina and Vitreous Editor: Seenu M. Hariprasad Contributors: Irma Ahmed, Sophie J. Bakri, Mandi D. Conway, Tamer H. Mahmoud, Andrew A. Moshfeghi, Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, Michael D. Ober, Sunil Srivastava, David G. Telander, and Cuong D. Vu Chapter 4. Intraocular Inflammation and Uveitis David Hinkle Chapter 5. Glaucoma Rohit Krishna, Ryan Vincent, and Andrew Sorenson Chapter 6. Neuroophthalmology Andrew G. Lee, Paul Brazis, and Cynthia Chiu Chapter 7. Oculoplastics Susan Cater, Hyunjin Kim, and Marcus Marcet Chapter 8. Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Mark Greenwald Marca: LIPPINCOTT/WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH