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Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology
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Oxford Handbooks Series
By
Alastair Denniston, Phillip Murray
| Rating: | | | Format: | Spiral Bound, 784 pages | | Other Information: | Numerous tables, figures, and line drawings | | Published In: | United Kingdom, 06 April 2006 |
The Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology is a valuable resource for anyone working with ophthalmic patients. It will be useful for both the trainee and the experienced consultant and is highly suitable for revision for postgraduate examinations. The core of the book comprises a systematic summary of ophthalmic disease, covering diagnosis, interim assessment, and ongoing management. Assessment boxes for common clinical conditions, and algorithms for important clinical presentations illustrate this practical approach. The information is easily accessible, with areas of importance highlighted. There are key sections for the trainee including clinical skills, aids to diagnosis, and investigations and their interpretation. Relevant background anatomy and physiology as well as basic perioperative care and advanced life support protocols are covered. In addition to the information for trainees, the authors have tried to include information which is not easily found elsewhere, such as vision in context (low vision, registration and benefits, driving requirements), management of systemic disease (diabetes, thyroid disorders, systemic immunosuppression), a glossary of eponymous syndromes, and NICE and RCOphth guidelines. Providing a broad scope of information in a quick reference format, this handbook is an ideal source of information whether you are in theatre or on the wards. It provides rapid access to the critical information needed to manage patients with eye disease. |
Table of Contents1. Clinical skills; 2. Investigations and their interpretation; 3. Trauma; 4. Lids; 5. Lacrimal; 6. Conjunctiva; 7. Cornea; 8. Sclera; 9. Lens; 10. Glaucoma; 11. Uveitis; 12. Vitreoretinal; 13. Medical retina; 14. Orbit; 15. Intraocular tumours; 16. Neuro-ophthalmology; 17. Strabismus; 18. Paediatric ophthalmology; 19. Aids to diagnosis; 20. Vision in context; 21. Perioperative care; 22. Therapeutics; 23. Miscellaneous ReviewsThe Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology is a comprehensive guide to the discipline...[and] One of the many appealing attributes of this book is its clear presentation with concise tables, algorithms and abundant cross referencing...considerable attention to detail is evident: topics covered will serve to refresh even the more-experienced trainee's memory. This handbook will appeal to a wide readership of both ophthalmologists of varying experience and allied ophthalmic health professionals alike. It is the first English publication to rival the Will's Eye Manual...a highly desirable companion. British Journal of Hospital Medicine
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press | | ISBN: | 0198530374 |
| EAN: | 9780198530374 | | Dimensions: | 18.0 x 10.0 x 2.0 centimeters (0.40 kg) |
| Age Range: |
15+ years |
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