Pediatric Ophthalmology for Pediatricians |
Contents
Ocular Anatomy and Physiology | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 28 |
Chapter 4 | 46 |
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abnormal affected amblyopia anomaly appearance approximately associated atrophy autosomal bilateral birth blindness body cataracts cause cells central Chapter child coloboma common condition congenital conjunctival conjunctivitis consists corneal decreased defect develop disease disorder early ectropion edema esotropia examination eyelid Figure findings gland glaucoma hemorrhage herpes important increased indicated infantile infants infection inferior inflammation inherited intraocular involvement iris late lateral lens lesions light loss macular months muscle neonatal normal Note nystagmus oblique occurs ocular onset opacity optic disc optic nerve orbital palsy patients pediatric peripheral pigment poor posterior present produces prognosis progressive ptosis pupil rare recessive rectus red reflex require retardation retinal retinoblastoma retinopathy scarring secondary seen severe skin stage strabismus superior surgery syndrome systemic Table tearing tion tissue topical trauma treated treatment tumor Type unilateral usually vascular vessels vision visual acuity vitreous weeks