Perspectives in Ophthalmology, Volume 2Harold E. Henkes, J. E. Winkelman, Robert Arnold Crone |
Contents
Chromosomal Aberrations | 16 |
Ocular Pathology in Autosomal Trisomy Syndromes | 28 |
A Retinal Lesion Resembling Sjögrens Dystrophia Reticularis Laminae | 40 |
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abnormal acanthocytosis affected members after-images amblyopic eye Amer aniseikonia anomaly aphakia Augenheilk autosomal Bassen bifoveal fixation binocular vision Brit Bruch's membrane Burian Carson cells choroidal chromosome clinical colour vision congenital convergence cornea corneal dystrophies Cüppers cystathionine dark adaptation defects described diagnosis DIOA diplopia disc dominant eccentric fixation ectopia esophoria esotropia fixation disparity Fluorescein angiography fluorescence fovea FRANÇOIS fundus fusion gene genetic Graefes Arch heredity homocystine Homocystinuria hypobetalipoproteinaemia inherited iris Klin Kornzweig layers Leber's disease left eye lens lesions macular manifestations metabolism methionine muscle normal occlusion ocular ophthalmoscopic optic atrophy orthoptic orthoptic exercises pathological patients pedigree peripheral pigmentosa posterior pole Prestley primary dysgenesis mesodermalis prism recessive red-green retinal periphery retinal pigment epithelium retinoschisis Rieger's syndrome scotoma showed sibs Spaeth and Barber squint Stargardt's disease stereoscopic vision strabismus tapetoretinal dystrophy temporal therapy treatment trisomy visual acuity Visual fields vitelliform dystrophy WAARDENBURG WAISMAN