Major revision for 2014-2015!<br><br>Begins with discussions of the pediatric eye examination and extraocular muscle anatomy. Includes chapters on amblyopia, sensory physiology and pathology, and the diagnostic evaluation of strabismus. Examines the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of esod
2011-2012 Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 6: Pediatric Ophthalomology and Strabismus (Basic & Clinical Science Course)
β Scribed by Edward L. Raab, MD, JD
- Publisher
- American Academy of Ophthalmology
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 485
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Examines the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of esodeviations and exodeviations, horizontal and vertical deviations, amblyopia and special forms of strabismus. Discusses the full range of pediatric ocular disorders, extraocular muscle anatomy, motor and sensory physiology and how to establish rapport with children during an ocular examination. Contains numerous images, including color photos. Recently revised 2010 2011.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
......Page 1
Contents
......Page 6
General Introduction......Page 20
Objectives......Page 22
INTRODUCTION (Rapport With Children:Tips for a Productive Examination)
......Page 24
1.
Strabismus Terminology......Page 27
2. Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles and Their Fascia
......Page 31
3.
Motor Physiology......Page 44
4.
Sensory Physiology andPathology......Page 55
5.
Amblyopia......Page 77
6.
Diagnostic Techniques forStrabismus and Amblyopia......Page 86
7.
Esodeviations......Page 104
8.
Exodeviations......Page 114
9.
A- and V-Pattern HorizontalStrabismus......Page 122
10.
Vertical Deviations......Page 128
11.
Special Forms of Strabismus......Page 142
12.
Surgery of the Extraocular Muscles......Page 159
13.
Chemodenervation Treatment ofStrabismus and BlepharospasmUsing Botulinum Toxin......Page 177
14.
Growth and Developmentof the Eye......Page 179
15.
Orbital Dysmorphology andEyelid Disorders......Page 184
16.
Infectious and Allergic OcularDiseases......Page 192
17.
The Lacrimal Drainage System......Page 214
18.
Diseases of the Cornea andAnterior Segment......Page 222
19.
Iris Abnormalities......Page 233
20.
Pediatric Glaucomas......Page 242
21.
Childhood Cataracts and OtherPediatric Lens Disorders......Page 254
22.
Uveitis in the Pediatric Age Group......Page 275
23.
Vitreous and Retinal Diseasesand Disorders......Page 287
24.
Optic Disc Abnormalities......Page 313
25.
Childhood Nystagmus......Page 324
26.
Ocular and Periocular Tumorsin Childhood......Page 338
27.
Phakomatoses......Page 369
28.
Craniofacial Malformations......Page 388
29.
Ocular Findings in Inborn Errorsof Metabolism......Page 401
30.
Ocular Trauma in Childhood......Page 407
31.
Decreased Vision in Infantsand Children......Page 416
Basic Texts......Page 422
Related Academy Materials......Page 424
Credit Reporting Form......Page 427
Study Questions......Page 430
Answers......Page 439
Index......Page 444
β¦ Subjects
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