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Key Clinical Topics in Ophthalmology presents a brand new addition to the Key Clinical Topics series.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, comprising 93 carefully selected topics in alpha order that together provide an extensive understanding of the management of ophthalmic disorders. This collection of highly practical guides systematically addresses management techniques for a large number of clinical settings.
Edited by experienced specialists, with contributions from consultants who have recognised expertise in their field, this book provides an authoritative and up-to-date guide on ophthalmic medicine.
Designed to enable rapid access to core information, KCT in Ophthalmology offers effective exam revision and the ideal quick reference for day-to-day practice.
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1. Age-related macular degeneration |
2. Anisocoria |
3. Anterior uveitis |
4. Blepharitis |
5. Carotid cavernous fistula |
6. Cataract - acquired |
7. Cataract - complications of surgery |
8. Cataract - congenital |
9. Biometry and lens implant power calculation |
10. Femtosecond laser-assisted phacoemulsification |
11. Central serous chorioretinopathy |
12. Chalazion |
13. Birdshot chorioretinopathy |
14. Conjunctivitis |
15. Contact lens-related problems of the eye |
16. Corneal dystrophies |
17. Corneal ectasia |
18. Corneal grafts |
19. Dry eye syndrome |
20. Diabetic eye disease |
21. Ectropian |
22. Entropian |
23. Epiphora |
24. Episcleritis |
25. Esotropia |
26. Exotropia |
27. Giant cell arteritis |
28. Angle closure glaucoma |
29. Glaucoma - inflammatory |
30. Glaucoma - medical management |
31. Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery |
32. Neovascular glaucoma |
33. Normal tension glaucoma |
34. Pigmentary glaucoma |
35. Glaucoma - primary open angle |
36. Secondary open angle glaucoma |
37. Glaucoma in children |
38. Headache |
39. Corneal topography |
40. Imaging in ophthalmology |
41. Optic disc imaging |
42. Retinal imaging |
43. Infectious keratitis |
44. Intermediate uveitis |
45. Intraocular lenses |
46. Intravitreal injection therapies |
47. Lacrimal infections |
48. Lacrimal surgery |
49. Leucocoria |
50. Full thickness macular holes |
51. Myasthenia gravis |
52. Nystagmus |
53. Ocular hypertension |
54. Cranial nerve palsies:: oculomotor (third) nerve palsy |
55. Cranial nerve palsies:: trochlear nerve palsy |
56. Cranial nerve palsies:: abducens nerve palsy |
57. Cranial nerve palsies:: facial nerve palsy |
58. Cranial nerve palsies:: multiple cranial nerves palsies |
59. Ophthalmia neonatorum |
60. Optic neuropathies |
61. Optic neuritis |
62. Orbital cellulitis |
63. Papilloedema |
64. Perimetry |
65. Peripheral retinal degenerations |
66. Posterior uveitis |
67. Blepharoptosis |
68. Refractive surgery |
69. Retinal artery occlusion |
70. Retinal detachment |
71. Retinal dystrophies |
72. Retinal lasers |
73. Retinal vasculitis |
74. Retinal vein occlusion |
75. Retinopathy of prematurity |
76. Scleritis |
77. Sickle cell retinopathy |
78. Strabismus surgery |
79. Thyroid eye disease |
80. Chemical injuries |
81. Eyelid trauma |
82. Trauma - globe rupture |
83. Benign lid lesions |
84. Tumours of the choroid |
85. Tumours - eye lid |
86. Tumours of the retina |
87. Retinoblastoma |
88. Tumours of the uvea |
89. Tumours - conjunctival neoplasia |
90. Vitreoretinal surgery - retinal breaks and detachment |
91. Vitreoretinal surgery:: intraocular haemorrhage and vitreomacular interface disorders |
92. Vitreoretinal surgery for complications of cataract surgery |
93. White dot syndromes |