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Posterior eye disease and glaucoma A-Z / by Adrian S. Bruce ... [et al.].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007.Description: 416 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780750688291 (pbk.) :
  • 0750688297
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.7 BRU
LOC classification:
  • RE475 .P67 2007
Contents:
A: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome -- 2. Acute angle-closure glaucoma - assessment--3. Acute angle-closure glaucoma - management --4. Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy--5. Age-related macular degeneration - classification --6. Age-related macular degeneration - dry --7. Age-related macular degeneration - exudative-- 8. Albinism-- 9. Amaurosis fugax --10. Angioid streaks--11. Angle recession and glaucoma --12. Arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy-- B: 13. Beh&ccidle;et disease --14. Best disease--15. Birdshot chorioretinitis -- 16. Branch retinal artery occlusion--17. Branch retinal vein occlusion - assessment--18. Branch retinal vein occlusion - management --19. Branch retinal vein occlusion - sequelae-- C:20. Candida infection--21.Central retinal artery occlusion --22. Central retinal vein occlusion - assessment --23. Central retinal vein occlusion - management --24. Central serous chorioretinopathy (central serous retinopathy) --25. Choroidal detachment --26. Choroidal folds and retinal folds--27. Choroidal hemangioma--28. Choroidal and optic nerve metastasis --29. Choroidal neovascularization--30. Choroidal nevus --31. Choroidal osteoma --32. Choroidal rupture --33. Choroideremia --34. Cilioretinal artery occlusion --35. Coats disease--36. Coloboma--37. Combined hamartoma of retina and retinal pigment epithelium --38. Commotio retinae--39. Cone dystrophies--40. Congenital glaucoma--41. Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE) --42. Congenital stationary night blindness --43. Cotton-wool spots --44. Crystalline maculopathy --45. Cytomegalovirus retinitis-- D: 46. Diabetes - introduction to retinopathy --47. Diabetes - introduction to retinopathy management --48. Diabetes - macular edema assessment --49. Diabetes - macular edema management--50. Diabetes - non-proliferative retinopathy --51. Diabetes - papillopathy --52. Diabetes - proliferative retinopathy assessment --53. Diabetes - proliferative retinopathy management-- E : 54. Epiretinal membrane --G: 55. Glaucoma - classification --56. Glaucoma - differential diagnosis and management --57. Glaucoma - neuroretinal rim assessment --58. Glaucoma - vascular and nerve fibre layer signs --59. Glaucoma - primary open angle, assessment --60. Glaucoma - primary open angle, management --61. Glaucoma - tonometry --62. Glaucoma - visual field assessment --63. Glaucoma - visual field defects--64. Glaucomatocyclitic crisis --65. Gyrate atrophy-- H:-66. Hereditary vitreoretinal degenerations --67. Hypertensive retinopathy --68. Hypotony maculopathy -- I:- 69. Inflammatory glaucoma -- L:- 70. Lattice degeneration --71. Leber\'s congenital amaurosis--72.Leber\'s hereditary optic neuropathy --73. Lyme disease -- 74. Lymphoma - primary intraocular --M:-75. Macular edema--76. Macular hole--77. Malignant glaucoma --78. Melanocytoma - choroidal--79. Melanoma of the choroid - assessment--80. Melanoma of the choroid - management --81. Morning glory syndrome--82. Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome --83. Myasthenia gravis--84. Myelinated nerve fibres--85. Myopic degeneration -- N:-86. Necrotizing herpetic retinopathies--87. Neovascular glaucoma--88. Neurofibromatosis type 1--89. Neurofibromatosis type 2--90. Non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy--91. Non-physiological visual loss --92. Normal tension glaucoma-- O:-93. Ocular hypertension --94.Ocular ischemic syndrome --95. Optic disc drusen--96. Optic nerve head pit--97. Optic neuritis - retrobulbar --98. Optic neuritis - other causes -- P:- 99. Papilledema - diagnosis--100. Papilledema - evolution and sequelae --101. Pars planitis --102. Pattern dystrophies of the retinal pigment epithelium--103. Pavingstone degeneration--104. Phakolytic glaucoma--105. Phenothiazine toxicity--106. Pigmentary dispersion--107. Plateau iris -- 108. Posterior scleritis --109. Posterior vitreous detachment -- 110. Pregnancy --111. Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma --112. Pseudotumor cerebri --113. Reticular pigmentation and equatorial drusen114. Retinal break or tear --115. Retinal capillary hemangioma--116. Retinal detachment - classification --117. Retinal detachment - exudative --118. Retinal detachment - rhegmatogenous--119. Retinal detachment - tractional --120. Retinal pigment epithelial detachment --121. Retinitis pigmentosa--122. Retinoblastoma and leukocoria - assessment 123. Retinoblastoma - management --124. Retinopathy of prematurity--125. Retinoschisis - acquired degenerative --126. Retinoschisis - juvenile X-linked -- S:- 127. Sarcoidosis--128. Serpiginous chorioretinitis--129. Sickle cell disease--130. Solar maculopathy --131. Stargardt disease --132. Steroid-induced glaucoma--133. Sturge-Weber syndrome --134. Sympathetic ophthalmitis --135. Syphilis infection --136. Systemic lupus erythematosus -- T:- 137. Talc retinopathy -- 138. Thyroid eye disease-- 139.Titled and obliquely inserted discs--140. Toxic/nutritional optic neuropathy -- 141.Toxic retinopathies - chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine--142. Toxic retinopathies - sildenafil, tamoxifen, vigabatrin -- 143. Toxocara infection --144. Toxoplasmosis infection--145. Traumatic optic neuropathy --146. Tuberous sclerosis-- V:- 147. Vascular occlusions - classification--148. Vitreomacular traction syndrome --149. Vitreous anomalies --150. Vitreous hemorrhage - classification --151. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease--152. Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome -- W:- 153. White without pressure--154. Wyburn-Mason syndrome.
Summary: This A-Z pocket book covers a broad range of posterior segment eye conditions and how to manage them with ocular therapeutics. It provides essential treatment protocols and down-to-earth sensible advice and lists differential diagnoses.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 617.7 BRU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 5781 Available 205322

A: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome -- 2. Acute angle-closure glaucoma - assessment--3. Acute angle-closure glaucoma - management --4. Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy--5. Age-related macular degeneration - classification --6. Age-related macular degeneration - dry --7. Age-related macular degeneration - exudative-- 8. Albinism-- 9. Amaurosis fugax --10. Angioid streaks--11. Angle recession and glaucoma --12. Arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy-- B: 13. Beh&ccidle;et disease --14. Best disease--15. Birdshot chorioretinitis -- 16. Branch retinal artery occlusion--17. Branch retinal vein occlusion - assessment--18. Branch retinal vein occlusion - management --19. Branch retinal vein occlusion - sequelae-- C:20. Candida infection--21.Central retinal artery occlusion --22. Central retinal vein occlusion - assessment --23. Central retinal vein occlusion - management --24. Central serous chorioretinopathy (central serous retinopathy) --25. Choroidal detachment --26. Choroidal folds and retinal folds--27. Choroidal hemangioma--28. Choroidal and optic nerve metastasis --29. Choroidal neovascularization--30. Choroidal nevus --31. Choroidal osteoma --32. Choroidal rupture --33. Choroideremia --34. Cilioretinal artery occlusion --35. Coats disease--36. Coloboma--37. Combined hamartoma of retina and retinal pigment epithelium --38. Commotio retinae--39. Cone dystrophies--40. Congenital glaucoma--41. Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE) --42. Congenital stationary night blindness --43. Cotton-wool spots --44. Crystalline maculopathy --45. Cytomegalovirus retinitis-- D: 46. Diabetes - introduction to retinopathy --47. Diabetes - introduction to retinopathy management --48. Diabetes - macular edema assessment --49. Diabetes - macular edema management--50. Diabetes - non-proliferative retinopathy --51. Diabetes - papillopathy --52. Diabetes - proliferative retinopathy assessment --53. Diabetes - proliferative retinopathy management-- E : 54. Epiretinal membrane --G: 55. Glaucoma - classification --56. Glaucoma - differential diagnosis and management --57. Glaucoma - neuroretinal rim assessment --58. Glaucoma - vascular and nerve fibre layer signs --59. Glaucoma - primary open angle, assessment --60. Glaucoma - primary open angle, management --61. Glaucoma - tonometry --62. Glaucoma - visual field assessment --63. Glaucoma - visual field defects--64. Glaucomatocyclitic crisis --65. Gyrate atrophy-- H:-66. Hereditary vitreoretinal degenerations --67. Hypertensive retinopathy --68. Hypotony maculopathy -- I:- 69. Inflammatory glaucoma -- L:- 70. Lattice degeneration --71. Leber\'s congenital amaurosis--72.Leber\'s hereditary optic neuropathy --73. Lyme disease -- 74. Lymphoma - primary intraocular --M:-75. Macular edema--76. Macular hole--77. Malignant glaucoma --78. Melanocytoma - choroidal--79. Melanoma of the choroid - assessment--80. Melanoma of the choroid - management --81. Morning glory syndrome--82. Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome --83. Myasthenia gravis--84. Myelinated nerve fibres--85. Myopic degeneration -- N:-86. Necrotizing herpetic retinopathies--87. Neovascular glaucoma--88. Neurofibromatosis type 1--89. Neurofibromatosis type 2--90. Non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy--91. Non-physiological visual loss --92. Normal tension glaucoma-- O:-93. Ocular hypertension --94.Ocular ischemic syndrome --95. Optic disc drusen--96. Optic nerve head pit--97. Optic neuritis - retrobulbar --98. Optic neuritis - other causes -- P:- 99. Papilledema - diagnosis--100. Papilledema - evolution and sequelae --101. Pars planitis --102. Pattern dystrophies of the retinal pigment epithelium--103. Pavingstone degeneration--104. Phakolytic glaucoma--105. Phenothiazine toxicity--106. Pigmentary dispersion--107. Plateau iris -- 108. Posterior scleritis --109. Posterior vitreous detachment -- 110. Pregnancy --111. Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma --112. Pseudotumor cerebri --113. Reticular pigmentation and equatorial drusen114. Retinal break or tear --115. Retinal capillary hemangioma--116. Retinal detachment - classification --117. Retinal detachment - exudative --118. Retinal detachment - rhegmatogenous--119. Retinal detachment - tractional --120. Retinal pigment epithelial detachment --121. Retinitis pigmentosa--122. Retinoblastoma and leukocoria - assessment 123. Retinoblastoma - management --124. Retinopathy of prematurity--125. Retinoschisis - acquired degenerative --126. Retinoschisis - juvenile X-linked -- S:- 127. Sarcoidosis--128. Serpiginous chorioretinitis--129. Sickle cell disease--130. Solar maculopathy --131. Stargardt disease --132. Steroid-induced glaucoma--133. Sturge-Weber syndrome --134. Sympathetic ophthalmitis --135. Syphilis infection --136. Systemic lupus erythematosus -- T:- 137. Talc retinopathy -- 138. Thyroid eye disease-- 139.Titled and obliquely inserted discs--140. Toxic/nutritional optic neuropathy -- 141.Toxic retinopathies - chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine--142. Toxic retinopathies - sildenafil, tamoxifen, vigabatrin -- 143. Toxocara infection --144. Toxoplasmosis infection--145. Traumatic optic neuropathy --146. Tuberous sclerosis-- V:- 147. Vascular occlusions - classification--148. Vitreomacular traction syndrome --149. Vitreous anomalies --150. Vitreous hemorrhage - classification --151. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease--152. Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome -- W:- 153. White without pressure--154. Wyburn-Mason syndrome.

This A-Z pocket book covers a broad range of posterior segment eye conditions and how to manage them with ocular therapeutics. It provides essential treatment protocols and down-to-earth sensible advice and lists differential diagnoses.

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