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Lens Disorders

A Clinical Manual of Cataract Diagnosis

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Description
Lens disorders, and cataract in particular, are the most common cause of reduced vision. Much is now known about the cause, nature and effects of cataract and this book sets out to describe in detail aspects of lens disorders and cataract. The later
chapters systematically describe all forms of cataract in morphological order allowing the reader to readily identify the nature of any particular cataract with which they are presented. The book may thus be used as a clinical reference manual. Photographs have been used extensively to illustrate and expand upon the text. The authors, who direct the Clinical Cataract Unit in Oxford, have much experience in conditions of the lens and have the ability to convey their knowledge in an organised and fascinating style. This book will be essential reading for all those with an interest in lens disorders, particularly the clinical ophthalmologist, but also the student, optometrist and workers in the field.
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9780750614825
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Publication date
1996
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
256
Weight (g)
975
  • Early studies of the lens; Development of the lens; Lens growth; Lens structure; Accomodation and presbyopia; Biology of the lens and lens transparency; Examination of the lens; Lens malformations and displacements; Biology of cataract; Forms of cataract; Aetiology of cataract - infantile, inherited and systemic causes; Aetiology of cataract - ocular, toxic, nutritional and physical factors; Cataract progress and prognosis; Vision in cataract.
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