The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Illustrated Manual of OphthalmologyInside, a convenient outline format and hundreds of full-color illustrations speed you to the guidelines you need. Because the manual is organized by anatomic region and symptom, reference is easy. A consistent layout offers you a definition, etiology, symptoms, signs, differential diagnosis, evaluation, management, and prognosis for each condition; detailed illustrations, many in full color, demonstrate the salient features of each disorder; concise reviews discuss how to prepare patients for diagnostic tests, how to perform the tests, and what the normal results should be; guidelines explain when to refer patients to a specialist; color-coded sections - including an emergency section highlighted in red - make guidance easy to find; a wealth of appendices summarize differential diagnoses, common ophthalmic drugs and dosages, useful Spanish phrases, and more. |
Contents
Rhegmatogenous | 290 |
Infections | 296 |
Progressive Outer Retinal Necrosis PORN Syndrome | 302 |
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abnormal amblyopia Amsler grid angiogram angle-closure anterior chamber antibiotic arrow associated atrophy B-scan ultrasonography bilateral blood cataract cause cells chamber cell/flare Chap choroidal chronic Complete ophthalmic history Congenital conjunctiva conjunctival Consider contact lens cranial nerve cycloplegic decreased vision decreased visual acuity demonstrating Depends on etiology diabetes Differential Diagnosis diplopia disease dystrophy epithelial epithelium esotropia Evaluation Complete ophthalmic exam with attention eye exam eyelid Figure Fluorescein Fluorescein angiogram foreign body fundus glaucoma gonioscopy herpes history and eye Idiopathic increased intraocular pressure inflammation injection intraocular pressure iris keratitis Lab tests lacrimal laser lesions macular edema malignant Management membrane mg PO qd muscle neovascularization Normal or decreased occlusion ocular ophthalmoscopy optic disc optic nerve palsy patients peripheral photocoagulation photophobia posterior pupil pupillary retinal detachment retinal pigment retinopathy scleral Signs Normal spots steroid prednisolone acetate steroids stromal surgery surgical Symptoms Asymptomatic syndrome systemic steroids tears trauma tumor unilateral uveitis vascular visual acuity
References to this book
Quick Consult to Diagnosing and Treating Ocular Disease Charles M. Roberts No preview available - 2002 |