Hands-on, full-color guidance for treating ophthalmic diseases in children 600 full-color clinical images and illustrations "This is a hybrid between a textbook and a clinical guide that aims to bridge the knowledge gap between general pediatric practitioners and specialized pediatric opht
Pediatric practice. Ophthalmology
β Scribed by Gregg T. Lueder
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Medical
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 313
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Hands-on, full-color guidance for treating ophthalmic diseases in children
600 full-color clinical images and illustrations
''This is a hybrid between a textbook and a clinical guide that aims to bridge the knowledge gap between general pediatric practitioners and specialized pediatric ophthalmologists in the care of children with eye disease. It is organized in an easy-to-use fashion with numerous pictures and clinical algorithms to make it useful for everyday use. 3 Stars.''--Doody's Review Service
Part of the Pediatric Practice series, Pediatric Practice: Ophthalmology is filled with practical, clinically relevant guidance on the successful diagnosis and management of children with ophthalmic symptoms and diseases. The care of the patient forms the core of this book, which also provides perspectives on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis that every pediatrician, pediatric resident, and nurse should be familiar with. Over 600 full-color clinical images and illustrations highlight the techniques, diseases, and disorders discussed throughout the book.
The book is logically divided into three parts: the first section describes the examination techniques, instruments, and ancillary tests used for evaluation of pediatric eye disorders. The second section on symptoms provides a straightforward how-to approach based on specific clinical presentations allowing pediatricians to quickly evaluate and accurately diagnose a patient in the office. The third section on diseases follows the style of traditional medical textbooks, offering greater detail on treatment of disease while maintaining the bookβs easy-to-absorb presentation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Evaluation of the eye --
Eye examination --
Ancillary tests in pediatric ophthalmology --
Symptoms --
Infant who does not appear to see --
Decreased vision in older children --
Red eye --
Irritated eyes (but not red) --
Excess tearing in infants --
Absent tearing in infants --
Strabismus in infants --
Strabismus in an older child --
Diplopia --
Nystagmus --
Bumps around the eyes --
Droopy eyelids --
Bulging eyeball --
Cloudy cornea --
Bumps on the iris --
Anisocoria --
Abnormal red reflex --
Retinal hemorrhage --
Abnormal optic nerve --
Headache --
Learning disorders --
Diseases --
Disorders of the lacrimal system --
Disorders of the eyelids --
Disorders of the orbit --
Diseases of the conjunctiva --
Diseases of the cornea --
Disorders of the lens --
Disorders of the retina --
Glaucoma --
Disorders of the optic nerve --
Strabismus, amblyopia, and nystagmus.
Abstract:
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