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.
From the reviews of the second edition: "It covers the field of paediatric ophthalmology in a systematic and encyclopaedic fashion. ... In summary, this text gives an excellent account of paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus . As a reference text it is strongly recommended for inclusion in the libraries of paediatric hospitals." (JE Elder, Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Vol. 39 (9), 2003)
From the reviews of the second edition: "It covers the field of paediatric ophthalmology in a systematic and encyclopaedic fashion. ... In summary, this text gives an excellent account of paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus ... . As a reference text it is strongly recommended for inclusion in the libraries of paediatric hospitals." (JE Elder, Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Vol. 39 (9), 2003)
Kenneth W. Wright, Irvine, CA, USA / Peter H. Spiegel, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Sect. 1 Normal Development: 1) Embryology; 2) Postnatal Development;
Sect. 2 Practical Aspects of Pediatric Ophthalmology: 1)Pediatric Eye Exam; 2)Pediatric Low-Vision Patient; 3)Breaking the News; 4)Pediatric Eye Trauma;
Sect. 3 Strabismus and Amblyopia: 1)Anatomy and Physiology of the Extraocular Muscles; 2)Laws of Ocular Motility and Introduction to Strabismus; 3)Visual Development, Amblyopia and Sensory Adaptations; 4)Introduction to Strabismus and the Ocular Motor Exam; 5)Sensory Examination; 6)Esotropia; 7)Exotropia; 8)Oblique Overaction and A- and V-Patterns; 9)Vertical Strabismus; 10)Strabismus Syndromes; 11)Optical Pearls and Pitfalls: Tricks and Traps in Strabismus;
Sect. 4 Lids, Orbit and Lacrima: 1)Lid Malformation; Malposition and Lesions; 2)Lacrimal System; 3)Protopsis and Orbital Disease;
Sect. 5 Anterior Segment Disease: 1)Conjunctivitis; 2)Tumors of the Conjunctiva; 3)Dysgenesis of the Anterior Segment; 4)Corneal Lesions; 5)Pediatric Iris Abnormalities; 6)Pediatric Lens Abnormalities;
Sect. 6 Glaucoma and Uveitis: 1)Pediatric Glaucoma; 2)Pediatric Uveitis;
Sect. 7 Pediatric Retinal Disease: 1)Heritable Disease of RPE, Bruch's Membrane and Choriocapillaris; 2)Retinitis Pigmentosa and Associated Disorders; 3)Disorders of the Vitreous and Vitreo-Retinal Interface; 4)Retinal Vascular Disorders; 5)Non-vascular Hamartomas and Choristomas of the Choroid and Retina; 6)Retinoblastoma and Other Malignant Ocular Tumors; 7)Retinopathy of Prematurity; 8)Infectious, Inflammatory and Toxic Diseases of the Retina; 9)Myopia; 10)Patterns of Retinal Disease in Children;
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