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Postgraduate Ophthalmology: Two Volume Set

Postgraduate Ophthalmology: Two Volume Set

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The new edition of this two-volume set is a complete guide to the eye, and the diagnosis and management of ocular diseases and disorders.

Divided into 18 sections, the book begins with discussion on refraction, retinoscopy and low vision. The next section covers ocular genetics, gene editing, microbiology and pathology, then numerous different imaging techniques.

Each of the following sections provides in depth coverage of different disorders and conditions that may occur in a specific part of the eye. A complete section is dedicated to clinical trials.

The second edition has been fully revised and updated to provide clinicians with the latest advances in the field. Many new topics have also been added to this edition.

The comprehensive text is highly illustrated with nearly 3500 clinical photographs, diagrams and tables across 3300 pages.

Key points

  • Comprehensive guide to complete field of ophthalmology over two volumes and 3300 pages
  • Fully revised second edition providing latest advances and featuring many new topics
  • Highly illustrated with nearly 3500 clinical photographs, diagrams and tables
  • Previous edition (9789350252703) published in 2011
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Publication date
2020
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
3300
Dimensions (mm)
216.00 x 279.00
  • 1.1 Light and its Properties
    1.2 Reflection, Refraction and Geometric Optics
    1.3 Refraction of the Eye:: Principles and Practice of Retinoscopy
    1.4 Low Vision
    1.5 Colour Vision


    2.1 Genetics in Ophthalmology
    2.2 Gene Editing and Gene Therapy in Inherited Retinal Degeneration
    2.3 Ocular Biochemistry
    2.4 Ocular Microbiology
    2.5 Ocular Pharmacology
    2.6 Ocular Pathology
    2.7 Anesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery
    2.8 Principles of Ophthalmic Radiology
    2.9 Neuroimaging
    2.10 Orbital Imaging
    2.11 High Resolution Surface Coil Orbital MR Imaging in Strabismus
    2.12 Ophthalmic Ultrasonography
    2.13 Orbital Ultrasonography
    2.14 Anterior Segment OCT
    2.15 Posterior Segment OCT - Retina and Macula
    2.16 Posterior Segment OCT - Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer
    2.17 Adaptive Imaging
    2.18 Confocal Microscopy
    2.19 Corneal Topography
    2.20 Corneal Hysteresis
    2.21 Tear Film Imaging
    2.22 Psychophysical Tests of the Retina and Macular Function Tests
    2.23 Retinal Microperimetry
    2.24 Basics of Electrophysiology
    2.25 Electrodiagnosis:: Basics, Interpretations and Clinical Applications
    2.26 Visual Field Evaluation and their Interpretations
    2.27 Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology


    3.1 Cornea:: Applied Anatomy and Functions
    3.2 Corneal Evaluation
    3.3 Bacterial Conjunctivitis and Keratitis
    3.4 Viral Conjunctivitis and Keratitis
    3.5 Fungal Keratitis
    3.6 Acanthamoeba Keratitis
    3.7 Microsporidial Keratitis
    3.8 Chlamydial Infections of the Eye
    3.9 Unusual Corneal Infections:: Atypical Mycobacterial Keratitis and Pythium Keratitis
    3.10 Corneal Ectasias
    3.11 Corneal Dystrophies
    3.12 Diseases of the Corneal Limbus & Miscellaneous Conditions of Cornea
    3.13 Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency
    3.14 Diseases of the Conjunctiva
    3.15 Tear Film Dysfunction - Dry Eye Disease
    3.16 Immunological Diseases of the Eye
    3.17 Diseases of the Sclera
    3.18 Contact Lens:: Indications and Management
    3.19 Penetrating Keratopasty
    3.20 Lamellar Keratoplasty
    3.21 Ocular Surface Reconstruction with Amniotic Membrane Grafting
    3.22 Keratoprosthesis
    3.23 Eye Banking


    4.1 Laser Refractive Surgery & Phakic IOL
    4.2 Lenticule Extraction Refractive Surgery (SMILE)
    4.3 Incisional Keratorefractive Surgery
    4.4 Corneal Crosslinking


    5.1 Glaucoma:: Applied Anatomy, Physiology and Classifications
    5.2 Glaucoma Evaluation
    5.3 Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
    5.4 Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma
    5.5 Normal Tension Glaucoma
    5.6 Secondary Glaucoma
    5.7 Medical Management of Glaucoma
    5.8 Trabeculectomy and its Modifications
    5.9 Glaucoma Drainage Device
    5.10 Neuroprotection, Neuro-recovery and Neuro-regeneration
    5.11 Hyptony, Atrophic and Phthisis Bulbi


    6.1 Lens:: Basic Aspects
    6.2 Approach to a Patient with Cataract
    6.3 Intraocular Lenses
    6.4 Intraocular Lens Implant Power Calculations, Selection, Biometry and Pediatric Considerations
    6.5 Post-refractive Surgery IOL Power Calculations
    6.6 Cataract Surgery
    6.7 Small Incision Cataract Surgery
    6.8 Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery
    6.9 Scleral Fixated Intraocular Lens Implantation
    6.10 Management of Posterior Polar Cataract
    6.11 Management of Hard Cataract
    6.12 Management of Soft Cataract
    6.13 Management of White Cataract
    6.14 Cataract Surgery in Small Pupils
    6.15 Cataract Surgery in Subluxated Cataracts
    6.16 Cataract Surgery in Diabetic Patients
    6.17 Cataract Surgery in Corneal Disorders
    6.18 Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Co-existing Ocular and Systemic Co-morbidity
    6.19 Analysis of Surgically Induced Astigmatism


    7.1 Anatomy, Physiology and Diseases of the Uvea
    7.2 Iridodialysis
    7.3 Endophthalmitis
    7.4 Panophthalmitis


    8.1 Anatomy, Physiology and Diseases of the Vitreous
    8.2 Retinal Anatomy
    8.3 Retinal Evaluation
    8.4 Dystrophy and Degenerations of the Retina
    8.5 Retinal Vascular Diseases
    8.6 Systemic Diseases with Retinal Manifestations
    8.7 Diseases of the Macula
    8.8 Retinal Detachment:: Etiopathogenesis and Management


    9.1 Orbit:: Applied Anatomy, Imaging and Evaluation
    9.2 Pathological Conditions of the Orbit
    9.3 Anophthalmic Socket and Prosthetic Rehabilitation of the Orbit
    9.4 Orbital Surgery

    9.5 Eyelid Anatomy
    9.6 Evaluation and Management of Blepharoptosis
    9.7 Eyelid Retraction
    9.8 Eyelid Reconstruction
    9.9 Eyelid Malpositions
    9.10 Nonsurgical Periorbital Esthetic Procedures
    9.11 Esthetic Eyelid Surgery
    9.12 Botulinum Toxin in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery
    9.13 The Lacrimal System


    10.1 Eyelid Tumors
    10.2 Orbital Tumors
    10.3 Tumors of the Conjunctiva and Ocular Surface
    10.4 Intraocular Tumors


    11.1 Anatomy of the Visual Pathway
    11.2 Neural Basis of Ocular movements
    11.3 Pupil
    11.4 Cranial Nerve Examination
    11.5 Examination Techniques in Neuro-ophthalmology
    11.6 Headache and the Eye
    11.7 Visual Hallucinations
    11.8 Psychosomatic Disorders, Hysteria and Malingering
    11.9 Optic Disc Atrophy
    11.10 Optic Disc Edema
    11.11 Optic Neuritis
    11.12 Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
    11.13 Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
    11.14 Toxic and Nutritional Optic Neuropathy
    11.15 Compressive Optic Neuropathy
    11.16 Ophthalmoplegia
    11.17 Disorders of Supranuclear and Infranuclear Pathways
    11.18 Orbit in Neuro-ophthalmic Disorders
    11.19 Nystagmus and Other Abnormal Ocular Oscillations


    12.1 Visual Functions in Children:: Normal Ocular and Visual Development
    12.2 Amblyopia
    12.3 Pediatric Ocular Examination
    12.4 Pediatric Refraction
    12.5 Pediatric Refractive Surgery
    12.6 Ocular Embryology:: Overview and Basis for Congenital Ocular Disorders
    12.7 Intrauterine Infections and the Developing Eye
    12.8 Congenital and Structural Lesions of the Orbit
    12.9 Congenital Eyelid Anomalies
    12.10 Diseases of the Pediatric Cornea
    12.11 Congenital and Developmental Glaucomas
    12.12 Pediatric Lenticular Abnormalities
    12.13 Retinopathy of Prematurity
    12.14 Recent Advances in Retinopathy of Prematurity
    12.15 Child Abuse, Non-accidental Injuries and the Eye
    12.16 Craniofacial Malformations
    12.17 Ocular Clues to Pediatric Neuro-ophthalmic Diagnosis
    12.18 Congenital Optic Disk Anomalies
    12.19 Cortical Visual Impairment


    13.1 Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Extraocular Muscles
    13.2 Physiological Basis of Ocular Misalignment
    13.3 Classification of Strabismus
    13.4 Clinical Evaluation of Strabismus
    13.5 Orthoptic Evaluation and Uses of Orthoptic Instruments
    13.6 Primary Comitant Strabismus
    13.7 Dissociated Strabismus Complex
    13.8 Paralytic Strabismus
    13.9 Pattern Strabismus
    13.10 Neuroanatomical Strabismus and Pulleopathies
    13.11 Strabismus Associated with Neuro-developmental Disorders
    13.12 Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Syndrome
    13.13 Duanes Syndrome
    13.14 Browns Syndrome
    13.15 MED
    13.16 Strabismus in Thyroid Eye Disease
    13.17 Post-surgical Strabismus
    13.18 Management of Strabismus including Vessel Sparing Procedures


    14.1 The Eye in Metabolic and Systemic Disorders
    14.2 Albinism and Role of Pigment in Visual Development
    14.3 Ophthalmic Manifestations of Leukemia
    14.4 The Eye and Carotid Artery Disease
    14.5 Ocular Myopathy
    14.6 The Eye in Phakomatosis
    14.7 Demyelinating Disease and the Eye
    14.8 The Eye in Autism Spectrum Disorders
    14.9 Visual Manifestations of Stroke


    15.1 Ocular Trauma
    15.2 Chemical Injuries
    15.3 Management of Corneal and Corneo-scleral Tear
    15.4 Traumatic Glaucoma & Hyphema
    15.5 Traumatic Cataract
    15.6 Posterior Segment Ocular Trauma
    15.7 Management of Intraocular Foreign Body [IOFB]
    15.8 Management of Trauma & Fractures of Orbit
    15.9 TON and ONA
    15.10 Traumatic Strabismus and Diplopia
    15.11 Ocular Manifestations Management of Intracranial Trauma


    16.1 Excimer Laser Applications in Cornea
    16.2 Femtosecond Laser Applications in Cornea
    16.3 Laser Applications in Glaucoma
    16.4 YAG Capsulotomy
    16.5 Lasers in the Posterior Segment of the Eye


    17.1 Cornea Trials
    17.2 Glaucoma Trials
    17.3 PEDIG and Myopia Trials
    17.4 Retina Trials


    18.1 Community Ophthalmology
    18.2 Ethical and Medicolegal Aspects in Ophthalmology
    18.3 Patient Safety, Quality of Care and Accreditation
    18.4 Health and Medical Administration:: Basic Aspects for an Ophthalmologist
    18.5 HAI
    18.6 Ophthalmic Emergencies
    18.7 Differential Diagnosis of Ophthalmic Signs and Symptoms


    19.1 Illustrated Ocular Pathology
    19.2 Illustrated Ocular Microbiology
    19.3 Radiological Landmarks on Orbital CT Scan
    19.4 Neurological Plates

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