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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.01.2010

Abbildungen

Approx. 847 illustrations (708 in full color)

Verlag

Saunders

Seitenzahl

704

Maße (L/B/H)

27,7/21,8/3,8 cm

Gewicht

2285 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7020-2983-7

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Rezension

"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)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.01.2010

Abbildungen

Approx. 847 illustrations (708 in full color)

Verlag

Saunders

Seitenzahl

704

Maße (L/B/H)

27,7/21,8/3,8 cm

Gewicht

2285 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7020-2983-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: [email protected]

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  • Produktbild: 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

    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 hereditary optic neuropathy

    Alfredo Sadun and Alice Kim

    44. Optic atrophy

    Nathan T Tagg and Randy H Kardon

    45. Nystagmus

    Frank Proudlock and Irene Gottlob

    46. Toxic optic nerve neuropathies

    FT "Fritz" Fraunfelder and FW "Rick" Fraunfelder

    SECTION 6 Oncology

    47. Uveal melanoma

    Zélia MS Corrêa and J William Harbour

    48. Genetics of hereditary retinoblastoma

    Alejandra G de Alba Campomanes and Joan M O'Brien

    49. Molecular basis of low-penetrance retinoblastoma

    Katie Matatall and J William Harbour

    50. Vasculogenic mimicry

    Robert Folberg and Andrew J Maniotis

    51. Treatment of choroidal melanoma

    Aimee V Chappelow and Andrew P Schachat

    52. Sebaceous cell carcinoma

    Alon Kahana, Jonathan T Pribila, Christine C Nelson, and Victor M Elner

    53. Neuröbromatosis

    Robert Listernick and David H Gutmann

    SECTION 7 Other

    54 Phthisis bulbi

    Ingo Schmack, Hans E Völcker, and Hans E Grossniklaus

    55. Myopia

    Terri L Young

    56. Pathogenesis of Graves' ophthalmopathy

    A Reagan Schiefer and Rebecca S Bahn

    SECTION 8 Pediatrics

    57. Duane syndrome

    Joseph L Demer

    58. Amblyopia

    Robert F Hess and Nigel Daw

    59 Strabismus

    Christopher S von Bartheld, Scott A Croes, and L Alan Johnson

    60. Albinism

    Gerald F Cox and Anne B Fulton

    61. Aniridia

    Elias I Traboulsi

    SECTION 9 Retina

    62. Color vision defects

    Maureen Neitz and Jay Neitz

    63. Acute retinal vascular occlusive disorders

    Sohan Singh Hayreh

    64. Retinal photic injury: laboratory and clinical ¿ndings

    Daniel Organisciak and Marco Zarbin

    65. Vascular damage in diabetic retinopathy

    Timothy S Kern and Suber Huang

    66. Neovascularization in diabetic retinopathy

    Corey B Westerfeld and Joan W Miller

    67. Diabetic macular edema

    Pascale Massin, Michel Paques, and Jean-Antoine Pournaras

    68. Dry age-related macular degeneration and age-related macular degeneration pathogenesis

    Marco Zarbin and Janet S Sunness

    69. Neovascular age-related macular degenerationDavid E Lederer, Scott W Cousins, and Karl G Csaky

    70. Inhibition of

    Anthony P Adamis and Adrienne Berman

    71. Retinal detachment

    Steven K Fisher and Geoffrey P Lewis

    72. Retinopathy of prematurity

    Mary Elizabeth Hartnett and Cynthia A Toth

    73. Retinal energy metabolism

    Robert A Linsenmeier

    74. Retinitis pigmentosa and related disorders

    Eric A Pierce

    75 Visual prostheses and other assistive devices

    Muhammad Ali Memon and Joseph F Rizzo III

    76. Paraneoplastic retinal degeneration

    Grazyna Adamus

    77. Cellular repopulation of the retina

    Budd AL Tucker, Michael J Young, and Henry J Klassen

    78. Proliferative vitreoretinopathy

    Clyde Guidry

    SECTION 10 Uveitis

    79. Immunologic mechanisms of uveitis

    Steven Yeh, Zhuqing Li, and Robert B Nussenblatt

    80. Herpesvirus retinitis

    Sally S Atherton and Mei Zheng

    81. Sympathetic ophthalmia

    Mirunalini Kumaradas and Narsing A Rao

    82. Scleritis

    Srilakshmi M Sharma and James T Rosenbaum

    83 Infectious uveitis

    Pooja Bhat, Allen Tony Jackson, and C Stephen Foster

    84. Ocular sarcoidosis

    Russell N Van Gelder and Suzanne M Dintzis

    Index