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Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus 3rd Revised edition [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Clinical Professor Ophthalmology, Keck School of Medicine, University Southern California), Edited by (Assistant Professor, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus, Department of Ophthalmology, Queen's University)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 1416 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 281x222x54 mm, weight: 3787 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199857016
  • ISBN-13: 9780199857012
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 1416 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 281x222x54 mm, weight: 3787 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199857016
  • ISBN-13: 9780199857012
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
For over the past ten years Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus has become the leading textbook in the specialty of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. A comprehensive, user-friendly text written and organized by leading pediatric ophthalmologists, this newly updated third edition will certainly live up to the top-selling, authoritative volume that preceded it.

Both encyclopedic in scope and breadth, this new edition is now more illustrative than ever, and includes:

- More than 680 detailed color photographs.
- Tables, charts, and decision-making guidelines add to the practicality of the text.
- A DVD with edited short videos of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus surgery performed by experts in the field. Featured surgeries include: plastics, glaucoma, intraocular contact lens refractive, strabismus, and various techniques of cataract/IOL implantation.

The third edition of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus also includes fully-revised and updated chapters to elucidate the latest discoveries in pediatric ophthalmology and the fields of strabismus, ophthalmic genetics, and pediatric retina. More portable and highly illustrative, this extremely useful text is still a major reference in this field.

Recenzijos

The inclusion of the surgical techniques DVD is a nice bonus, especially for residents and fellows who are just beginning to explore and refine their surgical skills. Also pertinent and helpful are the additional chapters on patients with ADHD, autism, and learning deficits, as they offer unique challenges. These chapters include guidance for parents, an aspect of care that is often overlooked, but much needed. [ Although] Written for clinicians, the book will be helpful for residents, fellows, and pediatric ophthalmologists. * Doody's Notes, Feb 2013 *

PART I: Introduction to Pediatric Ophthalmology ;
1. History of
Pediatric Ophthalmology ; David B. Granet ;
2. Childhood Blindness and Low
Vision ; Michael M. Jones, Susan L. Silveira and Frank J. Martin, and ; PART
II: Normal Development ;
3. Embryology ; Cynthia S. Cook, Jeremy M. Sivak,
Kathleen K. Sulik, and Kenneth W. Wright ;
4. Postnatal Development ; H.
Sprague Eustis and M. Edward Guthrie ; PART III: Practical Aspects of
Pediatric Ophthalmology ;
5. Pediatric Eye Examination ; Ann U. Stout and
Jana Kuo; G. Darius Hildebrand (section) ;
6. Management of Refractive
Errors ; David K. Coats ;
7. The Pediatric Low-Vision Patient ; Samuel N.
Markowitz ;
8. Breaking the News: The Role of the Physician ; Nancy
Mansfield ;
9. Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities ; Gregg T. Lueder ;
10.
Autism, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Ocular Disease ; David
R. Simmons and Erin F. Toal ;
11. Pediatric Ocular Trauma ; Yi Ning J.
Strube and Kenneth W. Wright ;
12. Pediatric Visual Electrophysiology ;
Carol Westall ; PART IV: Strabismus and Amblyopia ;
13. Anatomy and
Physiology of Eye Movements ; Kenneth W. Wright ;
14. Binocular Fusion and
Introduction to Strabismus ; Kenneth W. Wright ;
15. Visual Development and
Amblyopia ; Kenneth W. Wright ;
16. Sensory Aspects of Strabismus ; Yi Ning
J. Strube and Kenneth W. Wright ;
17. The Ocular Motor Examination ; Kenneth
W. Wright and Dean J. Bonsall ;
18. Esotropia ; Kenneth W. Wright and M. Cem
Mocan ;
19. Exotropia ; Kenneth W. Wright and M. Cem Mocan ;
20. Alphabet
Patterns and Oblique Muscle Dysfunctions ; Kenneth W. Wright and Ossama M.
Hakim ;
21. Complex Strabimsus: Restriction, Paresis, Dissociated
Strabismus, and Torticollis ; Kenneth W. Wright ;
22. Strabismus Surgery ;
Kenneth W. Wright and Pauline Hong ;
23. Strabismus Optical Pearls and
Pitfalls ; David L. Guyton, Joseph M. Miller, and Constance E. West ; PART V:
Neuro-Ophthalmology ;
24. Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology Examination ; Mays
Antoine El-Dairi and Edward G. Buckley ;
25. Ocular Motility Disorders and
Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders ; Anthony J. Vivian and Annegret
Dahlmann ;
26. Congenital Optic Nerve Abnormalities ; Wadih M. Zein, Xinjing
Wang and Brian P. Brooks ;
27. Cortical Visual Impairment ; Susan M. Carden
and William V. Good ;
28. Brain Lesions with Ophthalmologic Manifestations ;
Michael X. Repka ;
29. Nystagmus and Ocular Oscillations in Infancy and
Childhood ; Stacy L. Pineles, Robert A. Avery and Grant T. Liu, ;
30.
Neurodegenerative Conditions of Ophthalmic Importance ; Yi Ning J. Strube ;
31. Neurocranial Defects with Neuro-Ophthalmic Significance ; Richard L.
Levy ;
32. Management of Common Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology Problems ;
Paul H. Phillips ; PART VI: Pediatric Oculoplastic Disorders ;
33. Lid
Malformations, Malpositions, and Lesions ; Jennifer I. Hui and David T. Tse ;
34. Lacrimal System ; Jennifer I. Hui and David T. Tse ;
35. Proptosis and
Orbital Disease ; Jennifer I. Hui and David T. Tse ; PART VII: Anterior
Segment Disease ;
36. Pediatric Conjunctivitis ; Inez B.Y. Wong and Kenneth
W. Wright ;
37. Pediatric Anterior Segment Tumors of the Eye and Conjunctiva
; Carol L. Shields and Jerry A. Shields ;
38. Anterior Segment Developmental
Anomalies ; Ken K. Nischal ;
39. Corneal Abnormalities ; Ken K. Nischal ;
40. Pediatric Iris Anomalies ; Ken K. Nischal ;
41. Pediatric Cataracts and
Other Lens Abnormalities ; Deborah K. Vanderveen ; PART VIII: Glaucoma and
Uveitis ;
42. Pediatric Glaucoma ; Scott D. Lawrence, Anil K. Mandal, and
Peter A. Netland ;
43. Pediatric Uveitis ; Javaneh Abbasian and Debra A.
Goldstein ; PART IX: Pediatric Retinal Disease ; Section Editor: Thomas C.
Lee ;
44. Heritable Disorders of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium, Bruch's
Membrane, and the Choriocapillaris ; Jesse L. Berry and Amani Fawzi ;
45.
Retinitis Pigmentosa and Associated Disorders ; J. Jill Hopkins ;
46.
Disorders of the Vitreous and Vitreoretinal Interface ; Franco M. Recchia ;
47. Retinal Vascular Disorders ; Thomas C. Lee ;
48. Nonvascular Hamartomas
; Mary E. Turell and Arun D. Singh ;
49. Retinoblastoma and Other Malignant
Intraocular Tumors ; A. Linn Murphree, Yi Ning J. Strube, and Thomas C. Lee ;
50. Retinopathy of Prematurity ; R.V. Paul Chan, Yoshihiro Yonekawa, Thomas
C. Lee, and Kenneth W. Wright ;
51. Infectious, Inflammatory, and Toxic
Diseases of the Retina and Vitreous ; Katherine Z. Brito and Marilyn B. Mets
;
52. Myopia ; Jennifer R. Chao ;
53. Patterns of Retinal Disease in
Children ; David E. Baranano and G. Baker Hubbard III ; PART X: Ophthalmic
Genetics and Systemic Disease with Eye Involvement ;
54. Chromosomal
Abnormalities and the Eye ; Michelle Cabrera and Terri L. Young ;
55.
Craniofacial Syndromes and Malformations ; Marilyn T. Miller, Hassan A. Shah,
and Anna Newlin ;
56. Connective Tissue, Skin, and Bone Disorders ; Benjamin
P. Nicholson and Elias I. Traboulsi ;
57. Neurocutaneous Syndromes ; Monte
A. Del Monte ;
58. Metabolic Diseases ; Yi Ning J. Strube ;
59. Selected
Genetic Syndromes with Ophthalmologic Features ; Natalie C. Kerr and Eniko
Karman Pivnick ;
60. Infectious Diseases ; R. Christopher Walton, Robert W.
Enzenauer, and Mary Ellen Hoehn ; PART XI: Compendium of Inherited Diseases
with Ocular Involvement ;
61. Ocular Manifestations of Inherited Diseases ;
Rebecca S. Leenheer
Kenneth W. Wright, MD, is Director, Wright Foundation for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, and Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine.

Yi Ning J. Strube, MD, MS, FRCSC, is Assistant Professor, Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus, Department of Ophthalmology, Queen's University.