Pediatric Ophthalmology and StrabismusKenneth W. Wright, Peter H. Spiegel The revision of this classic major reference will continue to outline the latest findings in diagnosing children's eye diseases and their treatment options. The information in this edition will be presented in the same user-friendly format, heavily illustrated in color plates, tables, charts, and decision-making guidelines. This approach will enable the practitioner to make the most accurate diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment option. The highlights of this edition will include the new coverage of surgical treatment options and illustrated surgical techniques. Also, it will cover the most comprehensive list ever published of systematic syndromes associated with ocular anomalies. The most notable breakthroughs in the past 5 years in pediatric ophthalmology are reflected through the field of medical genetics. Therefore each chapter will be completely updated and revised in order to reflect these changes. |
Contents
VI | 3 |
VII | 39 |
VIII | 57 |
IX | 68 |
X | 71 |
XI | 90 |
XII | 125 |
XIII | 144 |
XXXVI | 539 |
XXXVII | 556 |
XXXVIII | 576 |
XXXIX | 584 |
XL | 600 |
XLI | 629 |
XLII | 644 |
XLIII | 654 |
XIV | 157 |
XV | 172 |
XVI | 189 |
XVII | 204 |
XVIII | 224 |
XIX | 232 |
XX | 250 |
XXII | 278 |
XXIII | 299 |
XXIV | 313 |
XXV | 321 |
XXVI | 335 |
XXVII | 356 |
XXVIII | 369 |
XXIX | 391 |
XXX | 430 |
XXXI | 450 |
XXXII | 483 |
XXXIII | 499 |
XXXIV | 523 |
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abduction abnormal amblyopia angle aniridia anomaly Arch Ophthalmol associated autosomal dominant bilateral binocular cataracts cause cells child choroidal clinical coloboma congenital conjunctival corneal deviation diagnosis diplopia disease disorders dystrophy ectoderm edema endothelial epithelial epithelium esotropia extraocular muscles fibers FIGURE fixation fovea fundus fusion gene Genet glaucoma hemorrhage hypertropia hyphema infantile infants inferior oblique muscle inferior rectus inferior rectus muscle iris keratitis lateral rectus muscle left eye lens lesions macular medial rectus muscle membrane ment monocular mutations nasal normal nystagmus oblique muscle occur ocular opacities Ophthalmic Ophthalmology optic nerve orbital P.VEP palsy paresis patients Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus peripheral pigment posterior prism pupillary rare retinal detachment retinoblastoma retinopathy right eye sclera secondary superior oblique surgery surgical suture syndrome tendon thalmol therapy tients tion tissue treatment tropia tumor unilateral usually uveitis vascular vertical vision visual acuity vitreous X-linked