The reader will find the text is lucid, easily readable, and wide-ranging, and emphasises the relevance of ophthalmic pathology to clinical ophthalmology. Clinical Ophthalmic Pathology reflects the multidisciplinary aspect of pathology with particular attention paid to morphology, immunology and microbiology, and to the ever-growing fields of cell biology and molecular genetics.
Although the book is aimed primarily at those preparing for professional examinations, it will also be of value to establishedophthalmologists and other senior colleagues including pathologists who report on ophthalmic specimens, and those involved in teaching.
Injury and repair; Immunity, inflammation and infection; Genetics; Growth, differentiation and development; Degenerations, dystrophies and deposits; Vascular, circulatory and blood disorders; Disorders of nerve and muscle; The clinician and the laboratory
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