Basic Ophthalmology Richard Harper Pdf Creator
Author by: N. Venkatesh Prajna Language: en Publisher by: JAYPEE BROTHERS PUBLISHERS Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 80 Total Download: 613 File Size: 41,8 Mb Description: This book is a compilation of the frequently asked questions and the answers expected in a postgraduate ophthalmology examination. The examination time is a tough period-to any student facing it, and a quick and concise revision is required for the student to pass it.
While this book is not a replacement to the standard textbooks in ophthalmology, it will boost the self-confidence of the postgraduates to face their exams with confidence. This questions have been painstakingly gathered over a 10-year period from the collective experience of several senior teachers at Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India and the answers have been constantly refined. Apart from the exam-oriented questions, this book contains examples of case sheet writing and different management scenarios, which will help the students to logically analyze and answer in a coherent manner. Author by: N Venkatesh Prajna Language: en Publisher by: Jaypee Brothers,Medical Publishers Pvt.
Department of Ophthalmology. Director, Jones Eye Institute. Basic researchers, Nalini Bora, Ph.D., and Puran.
Arcgis xtools free download. Limited Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 9 Total Download: 862 File Size: 45,5 Mb Description: This book features a wealth of frequently asked questions (FAQs) with answers to help students prepare for ophthalmology examinations. This second edition, comprising more than 1000 pages, has been fully revised to provide students with the latest information and advances in the field. Many new topics have been added. Divided into thirteen sections, the book begins with an introduction, followed by numerous questions for each part of the eye. The book concludes with a management summary of commonly kept examination cases and examples of case sheet writing. Key points Presents wealth of FAQs with answers to help students prepare for ophthalmology examinations Fully revised, second edition with many new topics Includes examples of case sheet writing and a management summary of commonly kept examination cases Previous edition (830) published in 2013. Author by: Michael C.
Brodsky Language: en Publisher by: Springer Science & Business Media Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 25 Total Download: 907 File Size: 44,8 Mb Description: 'Due to the generous representation of the afferent visual system within the brain, neurological disease may disrupt vision as a presenting symptom or as a secondary effect of the disease. Conversely, early developmental disturbances of vision often disrupt ocular motor control systems, giving rise to complex disorders such as nystagmus, strabismus, and torticollis. The signs and symptoms of neurological disease are elusive by their very nature, presenting a confounding diagnostic challenge. Neurological medications and neurosurgical treatments can produce neuro-ophthalmological dysfunction that can be difficult to distinguish from disease progression.
Affected patients may experience substantial delays in diagnosis, and are often subjected to extensive (and expensive) diagnostic testing. Scientific articles pertaining to specific disorders are scattered throughout medical subspecialty journals. These children continue to 'fall through the cracks' of our medical education system. The increasing recognition that pediatric neuro-ophthalmology comprises a distinct set of diseases from those seen in adults has led to its emergence as a dedicated field of study. 'Since the original publication of Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology nearly fourteen years ago, interest in the field has burgeoned.
Pediatric ophthalmology and pediatric neurology subspecialty conferences often include symposia dedicated to recent advances in pediatric neuro-ophthalmology. Technical advances in neuroimaging have given rise to a more integrated mechanistic classification of neuro-ophthalmological disease in children. Our understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders of the visual system has expanded, longstanding monoliths have been dissembled into component parts, basic molecular mechanisms have taken center stage, and genetic underpinnings have become definitional. Evolutionary alterations can now be observed at the level of the gene, adding a new dimension to our understanding of disease pathogenesis. New classifications now encompass clinically disparate conditions.