A vital addition to the Requisites series, NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY: The
Requisites in Ophthalmology covers the important information essential
for diagnosis and treatment of the most frequently found neurogically
related eye diseases and abnormalities. Dr. Martin and Dr. Corbett
explore neurologic factors in relation to eye disorders with specific
attention given to areas of prechiasmal, chiasmal, and postchiasmal
visual loss and transient visual loss. The book presents sections on
commonly found symptoms and the problems most difficult to diagnose such
as gaze disturbances, the brain's control of eye movements and
headaches.
Provides ophthalmologists, optometrists, ophthalmology residents,
and neurologists with concise core text of important information essential for
diagnosis and treatment of the most frequently found neurologically-related eye
diseases and abnormalities
Designed as a heavily illustrated diagnostic tool
using diagrams, black and white illustrations, color photos, and surgical
drawings
Allows the user to more easily make an accurate diagnosis based on
the patients presenting signs and symptoms and aids the physician in detecting
the more subtle and hidden signs and symptoms.
Covers the most frequently used
medical and surgical methods for treating neuro-ophthalmic disorders for the
most up-to-date information on one of the most complex areas of ophthalmology.
Contains the standard and successfully proven REQUISITES features of boxes
presenting differential diagnosis, major points, chapter outlines, tables,
heavily illustrated format, suggested readings, highlighting essential major
points that the reader must understand and remember.
Created as a part of a
set consisting of seven complementary REQUISITES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY - to be
completed at the same time, providing the most extensive information on all the
subspecialties of ophthalmology.
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