Provides a symptom-driven approach to the diagnosis and treatment of major neuro-ophthalmic conditions. With the focus on the patient, this book emphasizes examination and appropriate adjunctive studies, including a discussion of diagnostic imaging modalities, and leads the reader through the someti
2011-2012 Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 5: Neuro-Ophthalmology (Basic & Clinical Science Course)
โ Scribed by Lanning B. Kline, MD
- Publisher
- American Academy of Ophthalmology
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 429
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Provides a symptom-driven approach to the diagnosis and treatment of major neuro-ophthalmic conditions. With the focus on the patient, this book emphasizes examination and appropriate adjunctive studies, including a discussion of diagnostic imaging modalities, and leads the reader through the sometimes subtle manifestations of neuro-ophthalmic disease to anatomical localization of lesions and definitive diagnosis. An overview of the anatomy of visual pathways is accompanied by many illustrations. Last major revision 2009 2010.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
General Introduction......Page 13
Introduction......Page 16
1. Neuro-Ophthalmic Anatomy......Page 17
2. Neuroimaging inNeuro-Ophthalmology......Page 80
3. The Patient With DecreasedVision: Evaluation......Page 102
4. The Patient With DecreasedVision: Classification andManagement......Page 122
5. The Patient With TransientVisual Loss......Page 184
6. The Patient With Illusions,Hallucinations, and Disordersof Higher Cortical Function......Page 198
7. The Patient With SupranuclearDisorders of Ocular Motility......Page 208
8. The Patient With Diplopia......Page 226
9. The Patient With Nystagmusor Spontaneous Eye MovementDisorders......Page 256
10. The Patient With PupillaryAbnormalities......Page 273
11. The Patient With Eyelid or FacialAbnormalities......Page 287
12. The Patient With Head, Ocular,or Facial Pain......Page 305
13. The Patient With NonorganicOphthalmic Disorders......Page 316
14. Selected Systemic ConditionsWith Neuro-Ophthalmic Signs......Page 329
Basic Texts......Page 380
Study Questions......Page 386
Answers......Page 393
Index......Page 398
243-244-245 (5).pdf......Page 0
NPSCN_001(3).pdf......Page 253
NPSCN_001(5).pdf......Page 254
NPSCN_001(6).pdf......Page 255
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