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The Wills Eye Hospital Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmology

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The updated Second Edition of this atlas is the definitive pictorial guide to differential diagnosis and treatment of virtually every presenting condition seen in ophthalmologic practice. Specialists from the prestigious Wills Eye Hospital share their expertise in diagnosing and treating congenital and acquired disorders affecting the internal and external structures of the eye. The superb collection of 1,422 illustrations--1,217 in full color--includes sonograms, radiographs, clinical photographs, photomicrographs, and anatomic drawings. This edition features more information on stem cell and genetic research, more radiographic images and explanations of those findings, and descriptions of current methods of laser surgery.A CD-ROM based on this atlas is also available. See Media listing (Montzka) for details. The atlas and CD-ROM can be purchased together as a money-saving package.

A Brandon-Hill recommended title.

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Data sheet

Publication date
2001
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
512
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
1615
  • Chapter 1:: External Diseases 1
    Anatomy of the Cornea 3
    Blepharitis 3
    Conjunctivitis 7
    Herpes Simplex Keratitis 12
    Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus 17
    Corneal Ulcers 21
    Episcleritis and Scleritis 28
    Noninfectious Corneal Disease 29
    Developmental Angle Anomalies 38
    Trauma 39
    Epithelial Corneal Dystrophies 42
    Stromal Dystrophies 45
    Endothelial Dystrophies 49
    Degenerations 52
    Complications of Corneal Surgery 57
    Complications of Refractive Surgery 59
    Tumors 64

    Chapter 2:: Lens 69
    Embryology and Anatomy 70
    Adult Cataracts 72
    Other Diseases of the Lens 77
    Common Complications of Cataract Surgery 80

    Chapter 3:: Glaucoma 91
    What is Glaucoma 92
    Classification:: Terminology and Risk Factors 92
    Evaluation of the Anterior Chamber Angle 97
    Evaluation of the Optic Disc and Nerve Fiber Layer 102
    Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer 108
    Visual Field Loss 110
    Specific Entities 120
    Medical Therapy for Glaucoma 142
    Surgical Therapy for Glaucoma 156

    Chapter 4:: Vitreoretinal Disorders 167
    Anatomic Considerations 168
    Hereditary Macular Dystrophies 171
    Exudative Maculopathies 174
    Macular Hole and Pucker 182
    Traumatic Maculopathies 184
    Peripheral Retinal Lesions 187
    Retinal Detachment 188
    Choroidal Detachment 194
    Retinoschisis 194
    Toxic Retinopathies 196
    Albinism 198
    Tapetoretinal Diseases 198
    Metabolic Diseases 202

    Chapter 5:: Retinal Vascular Disease 205
    Fundus Angiography 206
    Cotton-Wool Spots 210
    Hard Exudates 210
    Venous Obstructive Disease 210
    Arterial Obstructive Disease 216
    Diabetic Retinopathy 220
    Hypertensive Retinopathy 227
    Peripheral Proliferative Retinopathies 229
    Retinal Vasculitis 230
    Congenital Malformations 232
    Coats Disease 235
    Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysm 236
    Parafoveal Telangiectasis 238
    Radiation Retinopathy 240
    Retinopathy of Prematurity 241

    Chapter 6:: Tumors of the Uveal Tract 247
    Iris Tumors 248
    Melanocytic Tumors of the Posterior Uvea 250
    Uveal Metastasis 254
    Choroidal Hemangioma 256
    Choroidal Osteoma 257
    Lymphoid Tumors 258
    Leukemia 258
    Tumors of the Nonpigmented Ciliary Epithelium 259
    Acquired Tumors of the Ciliary Body and Retinal Pigment Epithelium 261

    Chapter 7:: Retinal Tumors 263
    Retinoblastoma 264
    Medulloepithelioma 271
    Astrocytoma of Retina (Astrocytic Hamartome) 274
    Capillary Hemangioma of Retina (Von Hippel Tumor) 275
    Cavernous Hemangioma of Retina 277
    Metastatic Carinoma to Retina 278
    Leukemic Infiltration of Retina 279
    Lymphomatous Infiltration of Retina 280
    Hypertrophy of Retinal Pigment Epithelium 281
    Combined Hamartoma of Retina 283
    Massive Gliosis of Retina 284
    Hyperplasia of Retinal Pigment Epithelium 285
    Acquired Nonfamilial Retinal Hemangiomatous Lesion 285

    Chapter 8:: Intraocular Inflammation 289
    Anterior Uveitis 291
    Intermediate Uveitis 294
    Posterior Uveitus 296
    Diffuse Uveitis 303
    Masquerade Syndromes 311
    Posterior Scleritis 313
    Endophthalmitis 313

    Chapter 9:: Neuro-ophthalmology 317
    Lesions of the Visual Pathway 318
    Optic Nerve Abnormalities 326
    The Optic Chiasm 344
    The Pupil 345
    Cranial Nerve Palsies 350
    Cavernous Sinus Arteriovenous Fistula 356
    Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia 357
    Progressive Supranuclear Palsy 359
    Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia 359
    Myasthenia Gravis 360
    Eye Lid Abnormalities 361

    Chapter 10:: Oculoplastics 365
    Anatomic Considerations 366
    Congenital Lid Abnormalities 367
    Acquired Lid Malpositions 371
    Ptosis 374
    Tumors 382
    Inflammations 393

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