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Common Neuro-Ophthalmic Pitfalls: Case-Based Teaching

Common Neuro-Ophthalmic Pitfalls: Case-Based Teaching

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Opis
Using real-life cases describing patients with neuro-ophthalmic disorders, this book is a case-based teaching tool that bridges the gap between textbook information and everyday clinical practice. Each case illustrates a particular area of frequent diagnostic confusion, and highlights the specific clinical features that should point to the correct diagnosis. Focusing on errors in this way serves as motivation to the clinician to master the material so that pitfalls can be avoided. The level of the case discussions assumes that the reader has some familiarity with basic neuroanatomy, physiology and disease process but each case discussion furnishes a brief review of such information, always with an emphasis on those features that are clinically relevant. The case-histories are succinct and amply illustrated, including motility and fundus photographs, visual fields and radiographic studies. The narrative is moved along with questions to the reader, making it easy to follow the logic of the cases.
Szczegóły produktu
97670
9780521713269
9780521713269

Opis

Rok wydania
2009
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
234
Wymiary (mm)
188.00 x 244.00
Waga (g)
660
  • Foreword Jonathan D. Trobe, M.D.; Preface; 1. When ocular disease is mistaken for neurologic disease; 2. When orbital disease is mistaken for neurologic disease; 3. Mistaking congenital anomalies for acquired disease; 4. Radiographic errors; 5. Incidental findings (seeing but not believing); 6. Failure of pattern recognition; 7. Clinical findings that are subtle; 8. Misinterpretation of visual fields; 9. Neuro-ophthalmic look-alikes; 10. Over-reliance on negative test results; 11. Over-ordering tests; 12. Management misadventures.
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