Friday, October 5, 2018

Comprehensive Ophthalmology 4th Edition

This book provides an excellent overview to the science of Ophthalmology and will be a useful reference text both for undergraduates and postgraduates of the discipline. It is divided into 2 sections Anatomy, Physiology and Diseases of the Eye and Practical Ophthalmology in order to provide students with material for their practical examinations and various postgraduate entrance tests.
Each chapter begins with a brief overview highlighting the topics covered, followed by relevant applied anatomy and physiology. The text contains clear pedagogic features to assist the reader, and discusses recent advances such as refractive surgery, manual small incision cataract surgery (SICS), Phacoemulsification, new diagnostic techniques and new therapeutics. Comprehensive Ophthalmology is a concise convenient textbook that will also serve as a valued addition to the library of every department of ophthalmology.















Saturday, September 22, 2018

The Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease

Completely revised, this 6th edition of The Wills Eye Manual: Office And Emergency Room Diagnosis And Treatment Of Eye Disease is the perfect guide for all clinicians who treat eye disorders. Written in a concise outline format, this easy-to-read, pocket-sized reference is perfect for diagnosis and management of hundreds of ocular conditions. 

From symptom to treatment it covers every ocular disorder likely to be encountered in an office, emergency room, or hospital setting.Yet even though it's small enough to fit in a pocket, this book provides the most accurate and current information on over 200 ophthalmic conditions. It even includes the results of some of the most recent major clinical trials -- including those related to the care of patients with macular degeneration and retinal vein occlusion. 

NEW TO THE SIXTH EDITION: - Chapters thoroughly updated and streamlined to make room for new and expanded topics- Recent major clinical trials data included on care of patients with macular degeneration and retinal vein occlusion- Updates in the management of orbital fractures, eyelid lacerations, strabismus, amblyopia, and ocular malignancies- New high definition photographs of external, anterior segment, and posterior segment disease processes - Imaging modalities updated, especially optical coherence tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and ultrasound biomicroscopy.


















Review Questions in Ophthalmology

Approach your exams with confidence using Review Questions in Ophthalmology, Third Edition. You’ll find a concise review of all specialty rotations in ophthalmology, plus key areas such as embryology, anatomy, pediatrics, plastics, and lenses. 

Real-life clinical cases and more than 1,000 multiple choice questions with answers and explanations in this comprehensive review of ophthalmology provide core knowledge for all residents and fellows in ophthalmology, preparing you for success – both on your exams and in your practice!

  • Test yourself with 1,000+ multiple choice questions, including answers and explanations.
  • Clearly visualize what you’re likely to see on exams and in practice, thanks to more than 400 clinical photographs, fluorescein angiograms, and CT, MRI, and ultrasound images.
  • Focus on common diseases for more useful self-assessment and real-life clinical preparation.
LWW’s Online Resources for review content is all housed on ThePoint, which provides flexible learning solutions and resources using Review Questions in Ophthalmology, 3rd Edition.
  • Test yourself with 1,000+ multiple choice questions, including answers and explanations.
  • More than 400 clinical images (including photographs, fluorescein angiograms, and CT, MRI, and ultrasound images)
  • Complete content for easy navigation



















Parsons’ Diseases of The Eye

Parsons’ diseases of the eye has been a trusted textbook for undergraduate students for more than 100 years! it also caters to the basic needs of postgraduate students and practitioners who need to refer to this book for a quick review of basic concepts.
The book was first published in 1907, and on account of its clear and friendly presentation style as well as its authoritative coverage of ocular disorders, it quickly became a fundamental text for students. Since then the book has maintained its popularity with students through regular revisions and updates. The 19th edition of this book has been specially adapted to the context of indian subcontinent and is also relevant to other south asian countries with a special mention about the infections that occur predominantly in this region. The present 21st edition continues this trend by presenting unparalleled guidance on nearly every ophthalmic condition and procedure, including the latest advances in the field, making the book more comprehensive and contemporary.













Friday, September 21, 2018

Color Atlas of Ophthalmology 3rd Edition

In this 3rd edition of the concise and clearly written best selling title, all the chapters have been thoroughly updated and expanded, particularly the sections on the retinal, macular, phaco emulsification, lasik, new equipment and ophthalmic drugs.The book is generously illustrated with more than 200 colour pictures and is an excellent volume for medical students, general practitioners, ophthalmic students and all paramedical personnel who have to deal with common eye diseases.

  1. EXAMINATION
  2. LID, LACRIMAL APPARATUS AND ORBIT
  3. CONJUNCTIVA, SCLERA AND CORNEA
  4. LENS AND GLAUCOMA
  5. UVEAL TRACT, RETINA AND VITREOUS
  6. OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS OF SYSTEMIC DISEASES
  7. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
  8. EYE DISEASES IN CHILDREN
  9. OCULAR INJURIES
  10. REFRACTIVE ERRORS
  11. OPHTHALMIC DRUGS
















Ophthalmology Clinical Signs and Differential Diagnosis 1st Edition

World-renowned author Jack J. Kanski and co-author Ken K. Nischal provide a new, complete, visual catalog of clinical ophthalmologic signs uniquely organized by anatomical site. This reference is an essential, first of its kind tool in ophthalmology specifically geared toward differential diagnosis.
Pertinent information is succinctly provided for each disorder including diagnostic signs, ocular and systemic associations, causes, and other indicators relating to patient history and confirmation of diagnosis. More than 1,500 high-quality, color photographs and nearly 50 angiograms throughout allow you to compare directly with patient symptoms as they appear in clinical practice. This reference is a desk-side companion every ophthalmologist and optometrist will use repeatedly to match and verify diagnosis, and a valuable review tool for trainees.
Includes a complete catalog of all clinical signs in ophthalmology Organizes chapters by eye region for speedy diagnosis Provides 1,500 high-quality photos and nearly 50 angiograms for comparative analysis in a clinical setting Contains a mini contents table at the beginning of each chapter to help readers navigate the book Features a special speed-reader format to help you quickly isolate key facts by icons and summary tables.














Basic Ophthalmology 4th Edition

This book deals with the basic concepts, fundamentals and recent advances in ophthalmology. It provides guidance on the latest diagnostic approach, operative technique and treatment options. This comprehensive, authoritative and richly illustrated textbook covers basic and clinical principles in ophthalmology to ensure that students will always be able to find the guidance they need to diagnose and manage patient's ocular problems and also match with the best standards of care. 

This book discusses traditional and conventional course of visual disorders and explores new contemporary causes generated by modern urban lifestyles like visual display terminal syndrome caused by computer monitor and use of contact lenses. Also covers easy treatment of diabetic retinopathy study for visual rehabilitation. The main objective of the book is that students should relate to the text and content and not merely memorize it mechanically to reproduce it in the examination. 

1. Embroyology and Anatomy, 
2. Physiology of Vision, 
3. Neurology of Vision, 
4. Examination of the Eye, 
5. Errors of Refraction, 
6. The Conjunctiva, 
7. The Cornea, 
8. The Sclera, 
9. The Uveal Tract, 
10. The Lens, 
11. The Vitreous, 
12. Glaucoma, 
13. The Retina, 
14. The Optic Nerve, 
15. Injuries of the Eye, 
16. The Ocular Motility and Squint (Strabismus), 
17. The Lids, 
18. The Lacrimal Apparatus,
19. The Orbit, 
20. General Therapeutics, 
21. The Causes and Prevention of Blindness, 
22. Ophthalmic Instruments.



















Eye Book: Eyes and Eye Problems Explained

The Eye Book is an essential read for anyone who wears glasses, for parents of children with eye problems, for students considering training in orthoptics or optometry, and for health-care professionals looking for an overview of eye health. It is written in a lively readable style and a glossary is provided for technical and medical terms. The structure and function of the eye and the mechanisms of vision are explained in the initial chapters, with explanatory illustrations. 

Eye problems, eye diseases and their treatment are examined, and the function of different eye-care professionals is explained. Modern medical techniques are also described, including laser treatment, transplantation of cells, and rejuvenation therapy which may give the possibility of restoring diminished sight. The book is illustrated throughout with helpful figures and explanatory illustrations, including 17 color plates.


















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