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245 00 $aBasic and clinical science course, 2016-2017 /$cAmerican Academy of Ophthalmology.
246 14 $aBCSC, basic and clinical course :$b2016-2017
250 $a2016-2017.
264 1 $a[San Francisco] :$bAmerican Academy of Ophthalmology,$c[2016]
264 4 $c©2016
300 $a14 volumes :$billustrations (some color) ;$c25 cm
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520 $a"Designed to meet the needs of residents and practitioners for a comprehensive yet concise curriculum of the field of ophthalmology [and] incorporates the effort and expertise of more than 80 ophthalmologists"--$cGeneral introduction.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $gSection 1. Update on general medicine.$tUsing statistics in clinical practice --$tEndocrine disorders --$tHypertension --$tHypercholesterolemia and cardiovascular risk --$tAcquired heart disease --$tCerebrovascular disease --$tPulmonary diseases --$tHematologic disorders --$tRheumatic disorders --$tGeriatrics --$tBehavioral and neurologic disorders --$tPreventive medicine --$tCancer --$tInfectious diseases --$tPerioperative management in ocular surgery --$tMedical emergencies and ocular adverse effects of systemic medications --$gSection 2. Fundamentals and principles of ophthalmology.$tOrbit and ocular adnexa --$tThe eye --$tCranial nerves : central and peripheral connections --$tOcular development --$tMolecular genetics --$tClinical genetics --$tTear film --$tCornea --$tAqueous humor, iris, and ciliary body --$tLens --$tVitreous --$tRetina --$tRetinal pigment epithelium --$tFree radicals and antioxidants --$tPharmacologic principles --$tOcular pharmacotherapeutics --$gSection 3. Clinical optics.$tGeometric optics --$tOptics of the human eye --$tClinical refraction --$tContact lenses --$tIntraocular lenses --$tOptical considerations in keratorefractive surgery --$tOptical instruments and low vision aids --$tPhysical optics --$gSection 4. Ophthalmic pathology and intraocular tumors. Section 4, Part 1.$tOphthalmic pathology.$tWound repair --$tSpecimen handling --$tSpecial procedures --$tConjunctiva --$tCornea --$tAnterior chamber and trabecular meshwork --$tSclera --$tLens --$tVitreous --$tRetina and retinal pigment epithelium --$tUveal tract --$tEyelids --$tOrbit --$tOptic nerve --$gSection 4, Part 2.$tIntraocular tumors : clinical aspects.$tMelanocytic tumors --$tAngiomatous tumors --$tRetinoblastoma --$tOcular involvement in systemic malignancies --$gSection 5. Neuro-ophthalmology.$tNeuro-ophthalmic anatomy --$tNeuroimaging in neuro-ophthalmology --$tThe patient with decreased vision : evaluation --$tThe patient with decreased vision : classification and management --$tThe patient with transient visual loss --$tThe patient with illusions, hallucinations, and disorders of higher cortical function --$tThe patient with supranuclear disorders of ocular motility --$tThe patient with diplopia --$tThe patient with nystagmus or spontaneous eye movement disorders --$tThe patient with pupillary abnormalities --$tThe patient with eyelid or facial abnormalities --$tThe patient with head, ocular, or facial pain --$tThe patient with nonorganic ophthalmic disorders --$tSelected systemic conditions with neuro-ophthalmic signs --$gSection 6. Pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. Section 6, Part 1.$tStrabismus.$tThe pediatric eye examination --$tStrabismus terminology --$tAnatomy of the extraocular muscles --$tAmblyopia --$tMotor physiology --$tSensory physiology and pathology --$tDiagnostic evaluation of strabismus and torticollis --$tEsodeviations --$tExodeviations --$tPattern strabismus --$tVertical deviations --$tSpecial forms of strabismus --$tChildhood nystagmus --$tSurgery of the extraocular muscles --$gSection 6, Part 2.$tPediatric ophthalmology.$tGrowth and development of the eye --$tDecreased vision in infants and children --$tEyelid disorders --$tOrbital disorders --$tLacrimal drainage system abnormalities --$tDiseases of the cornea, anterior segment, and iris --$tExternal diseases of the eye --$tPediatric glaucomas --$tChildhood cataracts and other pediatric lens disorders --$tUveitis in the pediatric age group --$tDisorders of the retina and vitreous --$tOptic disc abnormalities --$tOcular trauma in childhood --$tOcular manifestations of systemic disease --$gSection 7. Orbit, eyelids, and lacrimal system. Section 7, Part 1.$tOrbit.$tOrbital anatomy --$tEvaluation of orbital disorders --$tCongenital orbital anomalies --$tOrbital inflammatory and infectious disorders --$tOrbital neoplasms and malformations --$tOrbital trauma --$tOrbital surgery --$tThe anophthalmic socket --$gSection 7, Part 2.$tPeriocular soft tissues.$tFacial and eyelid anatomy --$tClassification and management of eyelid disorders --$tPeriocular malpositions and involutional changes --$gSection 7, Part 3.$tLacrimal system.$tAnatomy, development, and physiology of the lacrimal secretory and drainage systems --$tAbnormalities of the lacrimal secretory and drainage systems --$gSection 8. External disease and cornea.$tStructure and function of the external eye and cornea --$tExamination techniques for the external eye and cornea --$tClinical approach to ocular surface disorders --$tInfectious diseases of the external eye : basic concepts and viral infections --$tInfectious diseases of the external eye : microbial and parasitic infections --$tOcular immunology --$tDiagnosis and management of immune-related disorders of the external eye --$tClinical approach to neoplastic disorders of the conjunctiva and cornea --$tBasic and clinical concepts of congenital anomalies of the cornea, sclera, and globe --$tCorneal dystrophies and ectasias --$tSystemic disorders with corneal changes --$tClinical approach to depositions and degenerations of the conjunctiva, cornea, and sclera --$tClinical aspects of toxic and traumatic injuries of the anterior segment --$tTreatment of ocular surface disorders --$tClinical approach to corneal transplantation --$gSection 9. Intraocular inflammation and uveitis. Section 9, Part 1.$tOcular immunology.$tIntroduction to immunology and immune-mediated eye disease --$tBasic concepts in immunology : effector cells and the innate immune response --$tImmunization and adaptive immunity : the immune response arc and immune effectors --$tOcular immune responses --$tSpecial topics in ocular immunology --$gSection 9, Part 2.$tIntraocular inflammation and uveitis.$tClinical approach to uveitis --$tNoninfectious ocular inflammatory diseases --$tInfectious ocular inflammatory diseases --$tEndophthalmitis --$tMasquerade syndromes --$tComplications of uveitis --$tOcular involvement in AIDS --$gSection 10. Glaucoma.$tIntroduction to glaucoma : terminology, epidemiology, and heredity --$tIntraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics --$tClinical evaluation --$tOpen-angle glaucoma --$tAngle-closure glaucoma --$tGlaucoma in children and adolescents --$tMedical management of glaucoma --$tSurgical therapy for glaucoma --$gSection 11. Lens and cataract --$tEpidemiology of cataracts --$tAnatomy --$tBiochemistry and physiology --$tEmbryology and developmental defects --$tPathology --$tEvaluation and management of cataracts in adults --$tSurgery for cataract --$tComplications of cataract surgery --$tPreparing for cataract surgery in special situations --$gSection 12. Retina and vitreous. Section 12, Part 1. Fundamentals and diganostic approaches. Basic anatomy --$tDiagnostic approach to retinal disease --$tRetinal physiology and psychophysics --$gSection 12, Part 2.$tDisorders of the retina and vitreous.$tAge-related macular degeneration and other causes of choroidal neovascularization --$tRetinal vascular disease : diabetic retinopathy --$tRetinal vascular diseases associated with cardiovascular disease --$tOther retinal vascular diseases --$tRetinopathy of prematurity --$tChoroidal disease --$tFocal and diffuse choroidal and retinal inflammation --$tCongenital and stationary retinal disease --$tHereditary retinal and choroidal dystrophies --$tRetinal degenerations associated with systemic disease --$tSystemic drug-induced retinal toxicity --$tRetinal detachment and predisposing lesions --$tDiseases of the vitreous and vitreoretinal interface --$tPosterior segment manifestations of trauma --$gSection 12, Part 3. Selected therapeutic topics.$tLaser therapy for posterior segment diseases --$tVitreoretinal surgery and intravitreal injections --$gSection 13. Refractive surgery.$tThe science of refractive surgery --$tPatient evaluation --$tIncisional corneal surgery --$tOnlays and inlays --$tPhotoablation : techniques and outcomes --$tPhotoablation : complications and adverse effects --$tCollagen shrinkage and crosslinking procedures --$tIntraocular refractive surgery --$tAccommodative and nonaccommodative treatment of presbyopia --$tRefractive surgery in ocular and systemic disease --$tConsiderations after refractive surgery --$tInternational perspectives in refractive surgery --$g[Section 14.] Master index.
650 0 $aOphthalmology.
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