The Tear Film. structure, function and clinical examination
β Scribed by Donald R. Korb, Jennifer Craig, Michael Doughty, Jean-Pierre Guillon, George Smith and Alan Tomlinson (Auth.)
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 206
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Introduction: the importance of the tear film, Pages vii-xi
Authors, Page xiii
Chapter 1 - The cornea and conjunctival surfaces in relation to the tear film, Pages 1-17
Chapter 2 - Structure and function of the preocular tear film, Pages 18-50
Chapter 3 - Current clinical techniques to study the tear film and tear secretions, Pages 51-81
Chapter 4 - Time and the tear film, Pages 83-103
Chapter 5 - Pathology of the tear film, Pages 104-125
Chapter 6 - The tear film β its role today and in the future, Pages 126-192
Index, Pages 193-200
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