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Informationen zum Autor Bruce James , Consultant Ophthalmologist, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire, UK Anthony Bron , Professor Emeritus, Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK. Manoj V Parulekar , Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Department of Ophthalmology, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK. Klappentext Highly illustrated, comprehensive, and accessible, Ophthalmology Lecture Notes is the ideal reference and revision guide to common eye problems and their diagnosis and management. Beginning with overviews of anatomy, history taking, and examination, it then covers a range of core ophthalmic conditions, including a new chapter on paediatric ophthalmology. The content has been thoroughly updated and includes:* Over 200 diagrams and photographs* A range of core clinical cases in chapter 20 demonstrating the clinical context of key conditions* Learning objectives and summary of key points in each chapterOphthalmology Lecture Notes is perfect for developing knowledge for clinical practice or revision in the run-up to examinations, and uses a systematic approach to provide medical students and junior doctors with all the tools they need to manage clinical situations. It is also useful for optometrists in training, helping them develop a sound understanding of clinical ophthalmology. Zusammenfassung Highly illustrated, comprehensive, and accessible, Ophthalmology Lecture Notes is the ideal reference and revision guide to common eye problems and their diagnosis and management. Beginning with overviews of anatomy, history taking, and examination, it then covers a range of core ophthalmic conditions, including a new chapter on paediatric ophthalmology. The content has been thoroughly updated and includes:* Over 200 diagrams and photographs* A range of core clinical cases in chapter 20 demonstrating the clinical context of key conditions* Learning objectives and summary of key points in each chapterOphthalmology Lecture Notes is perfect for developing knowledge for clinical practice or revision in the run-up to examinations, and uses a systematic approach to provide medical students and junior doctors with all the tools they need to manage clinical situations. It is also useful for optometrists in training, helping them develop a sound understanding of clinical ophthalmology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to twelfth edition, viiPreface to first edition, ixAcknowledgements, xiAbbreviations, xiiiAbout the companion website, xv1 Anatomy, 12 History, symptoms and examination, 193 Clinical optics, 444 The orbit, 505 The eyelids, 566 The lacrimal system, 637 Conjunctiva, cornea and sclera, 698 The lens and cataract, 849 Uveitis, 9210 Glaucoma, 10211 Retina and choroid, 11612 Retinal vascular disease, 13313 The pupil and its responses, 14514 Disorders of the visual pathway, 15015 Eye movements and their disorders, 16116 Trauma, 17517 Tropical ophthalmology: eye diseases in the developing world, 18418 Eye diseases in children, 19519 Services for the visually handicapped, 20520 Clinical cases, 208Useful references, 217Appendix 1: Conversion table for representation of visual acuity, 219Appendix 2: Drugs available for ophthalmic use, 220Index, 223...