Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders. Includes a discussion of preventive medicine and medical emergencies, geriatrics and statistics. Ophthal
2014-2015 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC): Section 1: Update on General Medicine
โ Scribed by Eric P. Purdy
- Publisher
- American Academy of Ophthalmology
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 425
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders. Includes a discussion of preventive medicine and medical emergencies, geriatrics and statistics. Ophthalmic considerations are highlighted throughout. Contains references and tables listing the names, indications and side effects of antibiotic, antihypertensive and anticancer drugs.
Upon completion of Section 1, readers should be able to:
Describe the ophthalmic manifestations of major systemic diseases
Summarize the major disease processes affecting most of the adult population, and briefly explain how preventive measures may reduce the morbidity and mortality they cause
List some of the factors associated with a patient's compliance or noncompliance with medical regimens
โฆ Subjects
Ophthalmology;Surgery;Medicine;Ophthalmology;Clinical;Medicine;Medicine & Health Sciences;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders. Includes a discussion of preventive medicine and medical emergencies, as well as geriatrics and statisti
Major Revision: A thorough, yet concise, update on all areas of medicine. Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders. // Now includes the latest rec
Section 3 has been completely reorganized for easier use! You'll find more real-life clinical examples, many new figures and new learning exercises to help gauge your understanding of the material. Section 3 provides a comprehensive overview of clinical optics, including current applications of opti
Provides a comprehensive discussion of glaucoma, including epidemiology and the social and economic impacts of the disease; hereditary and genetic factors; intraocular pressure and aqueous humor dynamics; and clinical evaluation and surgical therapy. The various classes of medical therapy for glauco