The Ocular Fundus


Book Description

Learn how to read the optic fundus: What tests are indicated? How do I interpret the findings? What is the next step? This book guides you quickly and confidently from finding to diagnosis. Practice-oriented Organized by presentation Systematic listing of diagnoses for each presentation Sidebars with a brief summary of the signs and symptoms for each diagnosis Quick reference and study guide in one Comprehensive Describes various examination method Covers even rare findings Differential diagnosis Figures to illustrate each diagnosis Notes on appropriate treatment Confidence Learn to take prompt, goal-directed action. Apply various diagnostic options appropriately and economically. Gain confidence in dealing with equivocal findings.




Diseases of the Ocular Fundus


Book Description

Diseases of the Ocular Fundus features the highly readable style of Jack Kanski, one of ophthalmology's most accomplished and respected authors. The reault is a reference you will turn to frequently for dependable and up-to-date information! Book jacket.




Manual of Ocular Fundus Examination


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A quick reference for specialists in eye care but also for other specialists and general practitioners whose care includes checking for ocular fundus disorders. Arranged by clinical presentation, and offers color paintings of the typical appearance of the disorders described. Provides information on the pathology and mechanisms of the disorders, differential diagnosis, histopathy, and treatment. Includes an extensive glossary without pronunciation guides. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Peripheral Ocular Fundus


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Well organized and comprehensive, this text is richly illustrated with full-color photographs to assist with diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the peripheral ocular fundus. It covers developmental anomalies of the peripheral retina, ora serrata, and pars plana, with emphasis placed on degeneration and anomalies of the retina and vitreous which have the potential for producing a retinal break or detachment. Each condition includes a clinical description, histopathology, clinical significance, and brief discussions of treatment. Features Optomap images from the Panoramic200, which allow a full view of the peripheral retina rather than a partial view. Includes images taken with the more traditional condensing lens. Presents updated and expanded treatment descriptions for each of the clinical conditions. Features a more reader-friendly, full-color format, providing more clinical utility for the student and practitioner. Contains updated references for further study and research.




The Ocular Fundus


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Atlas of the Peripheral Ocular Fundus


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This source for eyecare practitioners covers many of the developmental anomalies of the peripheral retina, ora serrata, and pars plana, but emphasis is placed on degeneration and anomalies of the retina and vitreous which have the potential for producing a retinal break and/or detachment. A detailed discussion of each entity includes clinical description, histopathology, clinical significance, and brief discussions of treatment. Each condition is illustrated--most with a photo taken though the condensing lens used for binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




The Ocular Fundus in Systemic Disease


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"Our experience with this book brings new knowledge, new skill that we can apply immediately at the bedside to the benefit of the patient, and satisfaction to us as the observers. [It] is a model for self-instruction and self-evaluation based on excellence in clinical investigation" - from the Foreword.