Ocular Disease: Mechanisms and Management
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Ocular Disease-a newly introduced companion volume to the classic Adler's Physiology of the Eye-correlates basic science and clinical management to describe the how and why of eye disease processes and the related best management protocols. Editors Leonard...
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Ocular Disease-a newly introduced companion volume to the classic Adler's Physiology of the Eye-correlates basic science and clinical management to describe the how and why of eye disease processes and the related best management protocols. Editors Leonard A. Levin and Daniel M. Albert-two of the world's leading ophthalmic clinician-scientists-have recruited as contributors the most expert and experienced authorities available in each of the major areas of ophthalmic disease specific to ophthalmology: retina, cornea, cataract, glaucoma, uveitis, and more. The concise chapter structure features liberal use of color-with 330 full-color line artworks, call-out boxes, summaries, and schematics for easy navigation and understanding. In print and online at expertconsult.com, this comprehensive resource provides you with a better and more practical understanding of the science behind eye disease and its relation to treatment.- Includes access to the fully searchable text online at expertconsult.com, along with images and references.
- Covers all areas of disease in ophthalmology including retina, cornea, cataract, glaucoma, and uveitis for the comprehensive information you need for managing clinical cases.
- Presents a unique and pragmatic blend of necessary basic science and clinical application to serve as a clinical guide to understanding the cause and rational management of ocular disease.
- Features 330 full-color line artworks that translate difficult concepts and discussions into concise schematics for improved understanding and comprehension.
- Provides the expert advice of internationally recognized editors with over 40 years of experience together with a group of world class contributors in basic science and clinical ophthalmology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Ocular Disease: Mechanisms and Management “
SECTION 1 Cornea 1. Loss of corneal transparency
Russell L McCally
2. Abnormalities of corneal wound healing
Audrey M Bernstein
3. Wound healing after laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefractive keratectomy
Fabricio Witzel de Medeiros and Steven E Wilson
4. Genetics and mechanisms of hereditary corneal dystrophies
John D Gottsch
5. Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy
Vinay Gutti, David S Bardenstein, Sudha Iyengar, and Jonathan H Lass
6. Keratoconus
M Cristina Kenney and Ronald N Gaster
7. Infectious keratitis
Michael S Gilmore, Susan R Heimer, and Ai Yamada
8. Corneal graft rejection
Daniel R Saban, Mohammad H Dastjerdi, and Reza Dana
9. Corneal edema
Daniel G Dawson and Henry F Edelhauser
10. Corneal angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis
Chih-Wei Wu, David Ellenberg, and Jin-Hong Chang
11. Ocular surface restoration
Julie T Daniels, Genevieve A Secker, and Alex J Shortt
12. Herpetic keratitis
Pranita P Sarangi and Barry T Rouse
13. Ocular allergy
Neal P Barney, Ellen B Cook, James L Stahl, and Frank M Graziano
SECTION 2 Dry eye
14. The lacrimal gland and dry-eye disease
Darlene A Dartt
15. Immune mechanisms of dry-eye disease
Austin K Mircheff and Joel E Schechter
16. Disruption of tear ?lm and blink dynamics
Jianhua Wang and Anuj Chauhan
17. Abnormalities of eyelid and tear ?lm lipid
Gary N Foulks and Douglas Borchman
18 Dry eye: abnormalities of tear ?lm mucins
Ann-Christin Albertsmeyer and Ilene K Gipson
SECTION 3 Glaucoma
19. Steroid-induced glaucoma
Abbot F Clark, Xinyu Zhang, and Thomas Yorio
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20. Biomechanical changes of the optic disc
Ian A Sigal, Michael D Roberts, Michael JA Girard, Claude F Burgoyne, and J Crawford Downs
21. Pigmentary dispersion syndrome and glaucoma
Michael G Anderson
22. Abnormal trabecular meshwork out?ow
Paul A Knepper and Beatrice YJT Yue
23. Pressure-induced optic nerve damage
James C Tsai
24. Exfoliation (pseudoexfoliation) syndrome
Robert Ritch and Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt
25. Angle closure glaucoma
Shamira Perera, Nishani Amerasinghe, and Tin Aung
26. Central nervous system changes in glaucoma
Yeni N Yücel and Neeru Gupta
27. Retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma
Heather R Pelzel and Robert W Nickells
28. Wound-healing responses to glaucoma surgery
Stelios Georgoulas, Annegret Dahlmann-Noor, Stephen Brocchini, and Peng Tee Khaw
29. Blood ?owchanges in glaucoma
Leopold Schmetterer and Mark Lesk
SECTION 4 Lens
30. Biochemical mechanisms of age-related cataract
David C Beebe, Ying-Bo Shui, and Nancy M Holekamp
31. Posterior capsule opaci?cation
Judith West-Mays and Heather Sheardown
32. Diabetes-associated cataracts
Peter F Kador
33. Steroid-induced cataract
Abbas Samadi
34. Presbyopia
Jane F Koretz
35. Restoration of accommodation
Stephen D McLeod and Michelle Trager Cabrera
36. Intraoperative ?oppy iris syndrome
Amy Lin and Roger F Steinert
SECTION 5 Neuro-ophthalmology
37. Optic neuritis
John R Guy and Xiaoping Qi
38. Abnormal ocular motor control
James A Sharpe and Arun Sundaram
39. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (idiopathic pseudotumor cerebri)
Deborah M Grzybowski and Martin Lubow
40. Giant cell arteritis
Lynn K Gordon
41. Ischemic optic neuropathy
Helen Danesh-Meyer
42. Optic nerve axonal injury
Daniela Toffoli and Leonard A Levin
43. Leber's heredita
20. Biomechanical changes of the optic disc
Ian A Sigal, Michael D Roberts, Michael JA Girard, Claude F Burgoyne, and J Crawford Downs
21. Pigmentary dispersion syndrome and glaucoma
Michael G Anderson
22. Abnormal trabecular meshwork out?ow
Paul A Knepper and Beatrice YJT Yue
23. Pressure-induced optic nerve damage
James C Tsai
24. Exfoliation (pseudoexfoliation) syndrome
Robert Ritch and Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt
25. Angle closure glaucoma
Shamira Perera, Nishani Amerasinghe, and Tin Aung
26. Central nervous system changes in glaucoma
Yeni N Yücel and Neeru Gupta
27. Retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma
Heather R Pelzel and Robert W Nickells
28. Wound-healing responses to glaucoma surgery
Stelios Georgoulas, Annegret Dahlmann-Noor, Stephen Brocchini, and Peng Tee Khaw
29. Blood ?owchanges in glaucoma
Leopold Schmetterer and Mark Lesk
SECTION 4 Lens
30. Biochemical mechanisms of age-related cataract
David C Beebe, Ying-Bo Shui, and Nancy M Holekamp
31. Posterior capsule opaci?cation
Judith West-Mays and Heather Sheardown
32. Diabetes-associated cataracts
Peter F Kador
33. Steroid-induced cataract
Abbas Samadi
34. Presbyopia
Jane F Koretz
35. Restoration of accommodation
Stephen D McLeod and Michelle Trager Cabrera
36. Intraoperative ?oppy iris syndrome
Amy Lin and Roger F Steinert
SECTION 5 Neuro-ophthalmology
37. Optic neuritis
John R Guy and Xiaoping Qi
38. Abnormal ocular motor control
James A Sharpe and Arun Sundaram
39. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (idiopathic pseudotumor cerebri)
Deborah M Grzybowski and Martin Lubow
40. Giant cell arteritis
Lynn K Gordon
41. Ischemic optic neuropathy
Helen Danesh-Meyer
42. Optic nerve axonal injury
Daniela Toffoli and Leonard A Levin
43. Leber's heredita
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Leonard A Levin , Daniel M. Albert
- 2010, 704 Seiten, Maße: 21,6 x 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Saunders
- ISBN-10: 0702029831
- ISBN-13: 9780702029837
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.08.2011
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
"Ocular Disease: Mechanisms and Management is invaluable in its emphasis on discussions of the pathophysiology of ocular disease. It provides an excellent and up-to-date overview of ophthalmic pathophysiology and bridges the gap between the basic science and the clinical practice of ophthalmology. The textbook is an invaluable resource for any ophthalmologist." JAMA, July 6, 2011-Vol 306, No. 1 "Do you look up PubMed on your lunch break to learn more about a patient you just saw? Are you a curious type, wanting to learn more than you really need to know to just get by? If so, then Ocular Disease: Mechanisms and Management is the book for you. ...I am going to keep this book in my clinic. When I'm scratching my head about something I don't understand, I'll pull it down and review it." --Reviewed by Jim Hays, MD for Ocular Surgery News (Sept. 2010)
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