Rapid Ophthalmology.
Rapid Ophthalmology is a must for medical students and junior doctors needing a better understanding of eye conditions and diseases for exams, or needing a quick reference while on clinical attachment or rotation. Featuring sections on anatomy, optics, differential diagnosis and clinical conditions,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Wiley,
2013.
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Colección: | Rapid.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Rapid Ophthalmology; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; About the companion website; Basic anatomy and physiology; Osteology of the orbit; Orbital fissures; Superior orbital fissure; Inferior orbital fissure; Optic canal; The globe; Cornea; Anatomical terms; Retinal overview; Layers of the retina; Blood supply to the eye; Ciliary body and lens; Trabecular meshwork; Aqueous humour flow; Tears; Vitreous humour; Ocular muscles (origin / insertion / primary actions); Superior rectus (SR); Inferior rectus (IR); Medial rectus (MR); Lateral rectus (LR); Superior oblique (SO).
- Inferior oblique (IO)The visual pathway; Pupillary reflexes; Direct and consensual light reflex; Accommodation; Pupil defects; Holmes-Adie pupil; Essential anisocoria; Argyll Robertson pupils; Horner's syndrome; Cranial nerve III palsy (complete); Relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) or Marcus Gunn pupil; Myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism; Ophthalmological assessment; History taking; Examination; Examination techniques; Colour vision; Pupil reflexes; Visual fields by confrontation; Eye movements; Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) section; Visual acuity; Ophthalmoscopy.
- DifferentialsWatery eye; Proptosis; Optic disc atrophy; Toxic optic neuropathy; Swollen optic discs; Ptosis; The red eye; Classic presentations of a red eye and associated conditions; Differentials
- classified anatomically (from anterior to posterior); Differential flow charts; Diseases; Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), dry; Age related macular degeneration, wet; Amaurosis fugax; Amblyopia; Blepharitis; Cataract, age-related; Cataract, congenital; Cavernous sinus syndrome; Cellulitis, orbital; Cellulitis, preseptal; Chemical injury to the eye; Conjunctivitis, bacterial and chlamydial.
- Conjunctivitis, other (including ophthalmia neonatorum)Allergic conjunctivitis; Ophthalmia neonatorum; Conjunctivitis, viral; Cranial nerve III (CNIII) palsy; Cranial nerve IV (CNIV) palsy; Cranial nerve VI (CNVI) palsy; Cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis; Dacrocystitis; Diabetic retinopathy; Ectropion; Endophthalmitis; Entropion; Episcleritis; Exposure keratopathy; Eye trauma; Eyelid lacerations/cuts; Corneal foreign bodies; Corneal abrasion; Hyphaema; Iris mydriasis; Lens subluxation/dislocation; Vitreous haemorrhage; Retinal detachment; Traumatic optic neuropathy.
- Globe rupture/penetrating eye injuryOrbital fractures; Retrobulbar haemorrhage; Eye tumours; Primary choroidal melanoma; Secondary (metastatic) choroidal; Retinal haemangioma; Ocular non-Hodgkin lymphoma; Giant cell arteritis (GCA); Wegener's granulomatosis; Behcü et's disease; Glaucoma, acute primary angle-closure; Glaucoma, chronic open angle; Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO); Horner's syndrome; Hypertensive retinopathy; Keratitis, bacterial; Keratitis, herpetic; Keratoconjunctivitis sicca; Keratoconus; Lid lumps, basal cell carcinoma; Lid lumps, chalazion; Lid lumps, other (benign).