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Key Clinical Topics in Ophthalmology

Key Clinical Topics in Ophthalmology

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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.

Key point

  • 93 topics presented in alpha order, from age-related macular degeneration to white dot syndromes
  • Effective exam revision for postgraduate trainees in ophthalmology preparing for certification
  • Succinct coverage of ophthalmic treatment modalities and complications
  • Includes clinical photos and diagrams to improve understanding of concepts
  • Contributions from experienced specialists to ensure authoritative, accurate content
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9781909836761
9781909836761

Data sheet

Publication date
2020
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
414
Dimensions (mm)
160.00 x 240.00
  • 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

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