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Ophthalmic Pathology: The Evolution of Current Concepts examines how our current understanding of morphologic disease, nomenclature and classification over the last century came about. The book explores the historical context and the modern trends of ocular nosology, emphasizing the science of disease classification. Chapters highlight major studies and developments surrounding approximately 50 disorders whose diagnoses are established by pathology, corresponding to a historical road map of current nomenclature, methods of disease classification, and the role of diagnostic morphology. Using a…mehr

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Ophthalmic Pathology: The Evolution of Current Concepts examines how our current understanding of morphologic disease, nomenclature and classification over the last century came about. The book explores the historical context and the modern trends of ocular nosology, emphasizing the science of disease classification. Chapters highlight major studies and developments surrounding approximately 50 disorders whose diagnoses are established by pathology, corresponding to a historical road map of current nomenclature, methods of disease classification, and the role of diagnostic morphology. Using a streamlined, highly illustrated format, this book provides a unique historic and evolutionary perspective into current views on the morphology of eye disease.
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Dr. Margo is an Ophthalmology Specialist in Tampa, FL, and has over 47 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Emory University School of Medicine medical school in 1974 and currently is Professor and Director of Ophthalmic Pathology at University of South Florida. His research interests include ocular pathology, clinical methods in ophthalmology, history of medicine and clinical epidemiology. He has published numerous books and book chapters, more than 300 articles and has over 5,000 citations. In 2019, Dr Curtis was the recipient of the Senior Achievement Award, by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.