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008 030520s2004 nyuaf b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2003053883
020 $a0387404007 (h/c : alk. paper)
035 0 $aocn215226090
040 $aDNLM/DLC$cDLC$dDLC
042 $apcc
050 00 $aRE977.C6$bM254 2003
060 10 $aWW 355$bM284c 2003
082 00 $a617.7/523$221
245 00 $aContact lenses in ophthalmic practice /$cMark J. Mannis ... [et al.].
260 $aNew York :$bSpringer,$cc2004.
300 $axix, 315 p., [12] p. of plates :$bill. (some col.) ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tPreface --$g1$tDesign and nomenclature of contact lenses --$g2$tIndications, contraindications, and selection of contact lenses --$g3$tThe routine contact lens examination --$g4$tThe role of the ophthalmic assistant in contact lens practice --$g5$tThe importance of tear film evaluation in the candidate for contact lens wear --$g6$tCorneal topography and contact lenses --$g7$tHow to fit rigid spherical contact lenses --$g8$tFollow-up after fitting rigid gas permeable lenses --$g9$tFitting spherical hydrophilic soft contact lenses for daily and extended wear --$g10$tDisposable and planned replacement contact lenses --$g11$tAstigmatism and toric contact lenses --$g12$tPresbyopia and contact lenses --$g13$tContact lens fitting in aphakia --$g14$tPediatric contact lenses --$g15$tFitting contact lenses after refractive surgery --$g16$tContact lens fitting after corneal transplantation --$g17$tContact lens fitting after ocular trauma --$g18$tKeratoconus --$g19$tCosmetic and prosthetic contact lenses --$g20$tTherapeutic contact lenses --$g21$tMaintenance and handling of contact lenses --$g22$tComplications associated with contact lens use --$g23$tComplications associated with material, deposits, and lens design in rigid, gas permeable lenses --$g24$tLid and
505 00 $aconjunctival complications associated with contact lens use --$g25$tAIDS and contact lenses --$tIndex.
520 $aBrings together the insight and experience of an ophthalmologist and an optometrist with the clinical experience and practical knowledge of the full spectrum of eye care professionals. Secondly, the book takes the old-fashioned approach of a primer with modern accessibility of FAQs. In both the authorship and the editorial approach, the book provides ophthalmology residents, optometry students, practitioners in both fields beginning or returning to contact lens practice, and technicians and assistants working in contact lens practices with the best of all possible tools. The first half of the book walks the reader through the fundamentals of contact lens practice. The rest of the chapters cover therapeutic, cosmetic, and post-surgical lenses, as well as complications, infection control and HIV/AIDS related issues.
650 0 $aContact lenses.
650 12 $aContact Lenses.
700 1 $aMannis, Mark J.
988 $a20040427
906 $0OCLC