Ophthalmology - Rilegato

 
9780323029070: Ophthalmology

Sinossi

More reference power than ever before-in print and online! The field's state-of-the-art reference is now available as an e-dition. This multimedia product offers two ways to access the resource JAMA called "One of the most comprehensive and up-to-date single reference texts in the field"-as a traditional printed book and as a dynamic, continually updated website. In the book, nearly 1,700 pages and 1,900 illustrations (95% in full color) deliver today's best guidance on molecular biology/cytogenetics, the latest diagnostic techniques, management strategies, surgical approaches, and much more. And, at www.ophtext.com, you can consult the entire contents of the book with all of the speed and convenience of today's technology. You'll also be able to download a spectacular collection of electronic images. And, Drs. Yanoff and Duker personally oversee regular content updates to ensure that you receive all of the important new information that is essential to you patients and your practice.

  • Presents eight brand-new chapters: Perspectives on Aberrations of the Eye; Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis Complications; Management of LASIK Complications; Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis; Laser Thermal Keratoplasty; Epibulbar Tumors; Most Urgent Ophthalmic Pathologies; and Nonpenetrating Glaucoma Surgery.
  • Offers an entirely new section-Neuro-ophthalmologic Emergencies-as well as completely revised sections on Refractive Surgery; Cataract; Cornea and External Disease; and Uveitis and Other Intraocular Inflammations.
  • Provides a wealth of new material on molecular biology/cytogenetics · electronic images · electronic vision · and wavefront testing.
  • Features more than 400 new illustrations.
  • Is available as a book...as a dynamic, continuously updated, fully searchable web site...or as a breakthrough e-dition book/web access package!
  • Additional web site bonus material includes: Access to Mosby's Drug Consult · Image bank containing all of the images and illustrations from the book - downloadable for use in reports, presentations, and more · References hyperlinked to PubMed to assist in research · Weekly updates to the text to reflect the latest guidelines, techniques, devices, and more!
The New Edition incorporates new material on:
  • Laser-assisted surgical techniques
  • Nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery
  • Neuro-ophthalmologic emergencies
  • and much more.
Your purchase entitles you to access the web site until the next edition is published, or until the current edition is no longer offered for sale by Elsevier, whichever occurs first. If the next edition is published less than one year after your purchase, you will be entitled to online access for one year from your date of purchase. Elsevier reserves the right to offer a suitable replacement product (such as a downloadable or CD-ROM-based electronic version) should access to the web site be discontinued.

Le informazioni nella sezione "Riassunto" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

Contenuti

PART 1: Genetics and Ocular Embryology
1. Fundamentals of human genetics
2. Molecular genetics of selected ocular disorders
3. Embryology of the eye

PART 2. Optics and Refraction
4. Visible light
5. Physical optics for clinicians
6. Light damage to the eye
7. Principles of lasers
8. Light units
9. Optics of the normal eye
10. Epidemiology of refractive errors
11. Subjective testing of refraction
12. Contact lenses
13. Ophthalmic instrumentation
14. Perspectives on aberrations of the eye

PART 3. Refractive Surgery
15. Introduction to refractive surgery
16. Preoperative evaluation for refractive surgery
17. Radial and astigmatic keratotomy
18. Excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy
19. Automated and manual lamellar surgical procedures and epikeratoplasty
20. LASIK - Indications and techniques
21. LASIK - Complications
22. Management of LASIK complications
23. LASEK
24. LTK
25. Intracorneal rings and implants
26. Phakic IOLs
27. Refractive aspects of cataract surgery

PART 4: The Lens
Section 1: BASIC SCIENCE OF THE LENS
28. Anatomy
29. Physiology
30. Biophysics
31. Biochemistry
32. Evolution and molecular biology
33. Age changes
34. Secondary cataract

Section 2: CATARACT
35. Pathophysiology
36. Cataract formation mechanisms
37. Epidemiology, morphology, and visual effects of lens opacities of cataract

Section 3: LENS REPLACEMENT
38. Optics of aphakia
39. Pseudophakia and measurements
40. Evolution and pathology of intraocular lens implantation
41. Corneal topography in cataract surgery

Section 4: LENS SURGERY
42. Indications for lens surgery and technical options
43. Patent workup for cataract surgery
44. The pharmacotherapy of cataract surgery
45. Anesthesia for cataract surgery
46. The mechanical and hydrodynamic aspects of phacoemulsification
47. Small incision cataract surgery
48. Manual cataract extraction
49. Combined procedures
50. Cataract surgery in complicated eyes
51. Management of eyes after small incision phacoemulsification and lens implantation
52. Pediatric cataract surgery

Section 5: COMPLICATIONS AND OUTCOMES
53. Complications of cataract surgery
54. Outcomes of cataract surgery

PART 5: Cornea and External Disease
55. Disorders of the conjunctiva and limbus
56. Corneal epithelium
57. Corneal endothelium
58. Congenital corneal anomalies
59. Stromal corneal dystrophies and ectasias
60. Conjunctival and corneal degenerations
61. Non-infectious keratitis
62. Infectious keratitis
63. Corneal and conjunctival surgery
64. Episcleritis, scleritis and other scleral disorders
65. Dry-eye
66. Cornea and external eye manifestations of systemic disease
67. Epibulbar tumors

PART 6: Strabismus

Section 1: BASIC SCIENCE

68. Anatomy and physiology of the extraocular muscles and surrounding tissue

Section 2: EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSIS
69. Evaluating vision in preverbal and preliterate infants and children
70. Evaluation of ocular alignment and eye moments
71. Sensory adaptations in strabismus

Section 3: OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS
72. Sensory status in strabismus
73. Esotropia
74: Exotropia
75. Oblique muscle dysfunctions
76. Alphabet pattern strabismus
77. Paralytic strabismus
78. Other vertical strabismus forms
79. Amblyopia

Section 4: TREATMENT
80. Forms of non-surgical strabismus management
81. Techniques of strabismus surgery

PART 7: Orbit and Oculoplastics

Section 1: ORBITAL AND ANATOMY AND IMAGING
82. Clinical anatomy of the eyelids
83. Clinical anatomy of the orbit
84. Orbital imaging techniques

Section 2: EYELIDS
85. Eyelid retraction
86. Blepharoptosis
87. Entropion
88. Ectropion
89. Cosmetic blepharoplasty and brow plasty
90. Esthetic laser surgery
91. Essential blepharospasm
92. Benign eyelid lesions
93. Eyelid malignancies
94. Eyelid trauma and reconstruction techniques

Section 3: ORBIT AND LACRIMAL GLAND
95. Orbital diseases
96. Orbital surgery
97. Enucleation, evisceration and exenteration
98. The lacrimal drainage system

PART 8: Retina and Vitreous

Section 1: BASIC SCIENCE
99. Structure and function of the neural retina
100. The retinal pigment epithelium
101. Retinal and choroidal circulation

Section 2: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RETINAL SURGERY
102. Basic principles of laser photocoagulation
103. Scleral buckling surgery
104. Vitrectomy

Section 3: ANCILLARY TESTS
105. Contact B-scan ultrasonography
106. Fluorescein angiography and ICG
107. Electrophysiology

Section 4: DYSTROPHIES
108. Retinitis pigmentosa and related disorders
109. Macular dystrophies
110. Choroidal dystrophies
111. Congenital stationary night blindness
112. Hereditary vitreoretinopathies

Section 5: VASCULAR DISORDERS
113. Hypertensive retinopathy
114. Retinal arterial obstruction
115. Venous obstructive disease of the retina
116. Retinopathy of prematurity
117. Diabetic retinopathy
118. Ocular ischemic syndrome
119. Hemoglobinopathies
120. Coats' disease and retinal telangiectasis
121. Radiation retinopathy and papillopathy
122. Proliferative retinopathies
123. Retinal arterial macroaneurysms

Section 6: MACULAR DISORDERS
124. Choroidal neovascularization
125. Age-related macular degeneration
126. Degenerative myopia
127. Central serous chorioretinopathy
128. Macular hole
129. Epiretinal membrane
130. Vitreomacular traction syndrome
131. Cystoid macular edema
132. Coexistent optic nerve and macular abnormalities
133. Angioid streaks

Section 7: RETINAL DETACHMENT
134. Peripheral retinal lesions
135. Retinal breaks
136. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
137. Serous detachment of the neural retina
138. Choroidal hemorrhage
139. Proliferative vitreoretinopathy

Section 8: TRAUMA
140. Posterior segment ocular trauma
141. Distant trauma with posterior segment effects
142. Light toxicity and laser burns
143. Toxic retinopathies

Section 9: RETNAL DETACHMENT/VTREOUS
144. Vitreous anatomy and pathology
145. Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous

PART 9: Intraocular Tumors

Section 1: MALIGNANT NTRAOCULAR TUMORS
146. Retinoblastoma
147. Uveal melanoma
148. Metastatic cancer to the eye
149. Lymphoma and leukemia
150. Medulloepithelioma

Section 2: BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS
151. Uveal nevus
152. Choroidal hemangiomas
153. Choroidal osteoma
154. Astrocytoma of retina
155. Hemangiomas of retina
156. Combined hamartoma
157. Hypertrophy of retinal pigment epithelium

Section 3: PHAKOMATOSES
158. Phakomatoses

Part 10: Uveitis and Other Intraocular Inflammations

Section 1: BASIC PRINCIPLES
159. Mechanisms of uveitis
160. Anatomy of the uvea
161. General approach to uveitis patient and treatment strategies

Section 2: INFECTIOUS CAUSES OF UVEITIS-VIRAL
162. Herpes and other viral infections
163. Cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMVR) in AIDS
164. HIV-related uveitis (includes PORN and other infections)

Section 3: INFECTIOUS CAUSES OF UVEITIS- BACTERIAL
165. Syphilis
166. Tuberculosis, leprosy and brucellosis
167. Spirochete infections: Lyme disease and leptospirosis
168. Cat scratch and Whipple's disease
169. Endophthalmitis

Section 4: INFECTIOUS CAUSES OF UVEITIS-FUNGAL
170. Histoplasmosis
171. Fungal endophthalmitis (Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, Coccidioidomycosis)

Section 5: INFECTIOUS CAUSES OF UVEITIS-PROTOZOAL AND PARASITIC
172. Ocular toxoplasmosis
173. Posterior parasitic uveitis

Section 6: UVEITIS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC DISEASE
174. Uveitis related to HLA-B27 and juvenile arthritis
175. Sarcoidosis
176. Behçet's disease
177. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease

Section 7: TRAUMATIC UVEITIS
178. Phacoantigenic uveitis
179. Sympathetic ophthalmia

Section 8: UVEITIS OF UNKNOWN CAUSES
180. Idiopathic and other anterior uveitis syndromes
181. Intermediate uveitis
182. Posterior uveitis of unknown cause

Section 9: MASQUERADE SYNDROMES
183. Ocular neoplasms related to HIV
184. Masquerade syndromes: neoplasms

PART 11: Neuro-Ophthalmology

Section 1: IMAGING IN NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGY
185. Principles of imaging in neuro-ophthalmology

Section 2: THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM
186. Anatomy and physiology
187. Differentiation of optical nerve from retinal macular disease
188. Congenital optic disc anomalies
189. Papilledema and raised intracranial pressure
190. Inflammatory optic neuropathies and neuroretinitis
191. Ischemic optic neuropathy, diabetic papillopathy and papilliphlebitis
192. Hereditary, nutritional, and toxic optic atrophies
193. Prechiasmal pathways - compression by optic nerve and sheath tumors
194. Traumatic optic neuropathies
195. The optic chiasm, parasellar region and pituitary fossa
196. Retrochiasmal pathways, higher cortical function, nonorganic

Section 3: THE EFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM
197. Disorders of supranuclear control of ocular motility
198. Nuclear and fascicular disorders of eye movement
199. Paresis of isolated and multiple cranial nerves and painful ophthalmoplegias
200. Disorders of the neuromuscular junction
201. Ocular Myopathies
202. Nystagmus, saccadic intrusions and oscillations
203. The p...

Le informazioni nella sezione "Su questo libro" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

Altre edizioni note dello stesso titolo

9780323016346: Ophthalmology

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0323016340 ISBN 13:  9780323016346
Casa editrice: Mosby Inc, 2003
Rilegato