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Manual for eye examination and diagnosis / by Mark W. Leitman.

LIBRA RE75 .L44 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Leitman, Mark W., 1946-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Eye Diseases--diagnosis.
Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological.
Medical Subjects:
Eye Diseases--diagnosis.
Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological.
Genre:
Handbooks and manuals.
Physical Description:
viii, 101 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Edition:
Fifth edition.
Place of Publication:
Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Science, [2001]
Summary:
A concise introduction to ophthalmology which can be read in a few hours.-- Full Color-- Ideal for use as a text or as a pocket reference.-- Material is presented in the order of an eye exam making it useful during rotations.
Contents:
Medical history 1
Measurement of vision and refraction 6
Visual acuity 6
Optics 7
Refraction 9
Neuro-ophthalmology 15
Eye movements 15
Strabismus 16
The pupil 28
Visual field testing 31
Nystagmus 35
Circulatory disturbances affecting vision 36
External structures 38
Lymph nodes 38
Lacrimal system 38
Lashes 42
Lids 42
The orbit 47
Exophthalmos 49
Enophthalmos 50
Slit-lamp examination and glaucoma 51
Cornea 51
Conjunctiva 56
Sclera 61
Glaucoma 62
Uvea 68
Vitreous 74
Cataracts 75
The retina 79
Retinal anatomy 79
Fundus examination 81
Fluorescein angiography 82
Papilledema (choked disk) 82
White retinal lesions 86
Retinal vessel disease 87
Retinal hemorrhages 88
Diabetic retinopathy 91
Macular degeneration 93
Common retinal diseases 96.
ISBN:
0632045426
OCLC:
43985210

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