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E-raamat: Visual Fields Via the Visual Pathway [Wiley Online]

  • Formaat: 304 pages, 164 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2006
  • Kirjastus: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 470759275
  • ISBN-13: 9780470759271
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  • Formaat: 304 pages, 164 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2006
  • Kirjastus: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 470759275
  • ISBN-13: 9780470759271
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Writing primarily for practitioners in eye care, Rowe (orthoptics, U. of Liverpool) presents the varying visual field deficits occurring with lesions of the visual pathway. The arrangement follows the anatomy from the front to the back, and a separate chapter on each section of the visual pathway looks at anatomy, pathology, and signs and symptoms as well as visual field defects specifically associated with that part of the visual pathway. Eight pages of color plates are included along with many charts and monochrome images. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This textbook is a dynamic exploration of the relationship between the visual pathway and visual field impairments. Aimed at the practitioner or student of visual fields, the clinical focus of the book is oriented towards differential diagnosis and will assist the reader in identifying the site of a lesion. The emphasis is on detection and interpretation of visual field defects, rather than the background and psychophysics of visual field assessment. Discussion of the normal visual field is included for comparative purposes. The structure of the book traces the visual pathway anatomically from front to back, and is supplemented by information on methodology and programme choice.
List of Tables
ix
List of Figures
x
List of Colour Plates
xv
Preface xvi
Acknowledgements xvii
Dedication xviii
Field of Vision and Visual Pathway
1(26)
General anatomy of the visual system
1(4)
Visual field defect types
5(6)
Parameters and variables in visual field assessment
11(14)
References
25(1)
Further reading
26(1)
Methods of Visual Field Assessment
27(25)
Presentation of visual field data
27(1)
Goldmann manual perimeter
27(5)
Humphrey automated perimeter
32(17)
Stato-kinetic dissociation
49(1)
References
50(1)
Further reading
51(1)
Programme Choice
52(20)
Choice of perimeter
52(1)
Humphrey automated perimeter
52(18)
References
70(1)
Further reading
71(1)
Ocular Media
72(8)
Cornea
72(1)
Anatomy
72(1)
Pathology
73(1)
Associated signs and symptoms
74(1)
Anterior Chamber
74(1)
Anatomy
74(1)
Pathology
74(1)
Associated signs and symptoms
75(1)
Lens
75(1)
Anatomy
75(1)
Pathology
75(1)
Associated signs and symptoms
76(1)
Posterior Chamber
76(1)
Anatomy
76(1)
Pathology
76(1)
Associated signs and symptoms
77(1)
Visual Field Defects
77(1)
References
78(1)
Further reading
78(2)
Retina
80(16)
Anatomy
80(3)
Pathology
83(2)
Associated signs and symptoms
85(3)
Visual field defects
88(1)
Choice of visual field assessment
89(6)
References
95(1)
Further reading
95(1)
Optic Nerve
96(53)
Anatomy
96(1)
Pathology
97(10)
Associated signs and symptoms
107(2)
Visual field defects
109(26)
Choice of visual field assessment
135(9)
References
144(1)
Further reading
145(4)
Optic chiasm
149(32)
Anatomy
149(1)
Pathology
150(6)
Associated signs and symptoms
156(4)
Visual field defects
160(16)
Choice of visual field assessment
176(1)
References
177(1)
Further reading
178(3)
Optic Tract
181(12)
Anatomy
181(1)
Pathology
182(3)
Associated signs and symptoms
185(5)
Visual field defects
190(1)
Choice of visual field assessment
191(1)
References
191(1)
Further reading
191(2)
Lateral Geniculate Body
193(7)
Anatomy
193(1)
Pathology
194(1)
Associated signs and symptoms
195(1)
Visual field defects
195(3)
Choice of visual field assessment
198(1)
References
198(1)
Further reading
198(2)
Optic Radiations
200(25)
Anatomy
200(2)
Pathology
202(1)
Associated signs and symptoms
203(17)
Visual field defects
220(2)
Choice of visual field assessment
222(1)
References
222(1)
Further reading
223(2)
Visual Cortex
225(16)
Anatomy
225(1)
Pathology
226(1)
Associated signs and symptoms
226(7)
Visual field defects
233(5)
Choice of visual field assessment
238(1)
References
239(1)
Further reading
239(2)
Differential Diagnosis
241(9)
Age
241(1)
Congruity
241(1)
Eye movement generation
242(1)
Fundus and anterior segment abnormalities
242(1)
Ocular motility abnormalities
243(1)
Optic atrophy
243(1)
Pupil abnormalities
243(1)
Sensory abnormalities
243(1)
Type of visual field defect
243(3)
Visual acuity
246(1)
Visual field defect progression
246(3)
Visual perception
249(1)
References
249(1)
Visual Field Artefacts and Errors of Interpretation
250(18)
Esterman programme assessment
250(1)
Fatigue
251(1)
Hysterical visual loss and malingering
251(1)
Learning curve
251(3)
Lens rim defects
254(1)
Observer interpretation
254(1)
Ocular variables
255(2)
Patient instruction and set-up
257(1)
Patient positioning
257(3)
Performance difficulties
260(1)
Refractive errors
260(3)
Reliability indices
263(2)
References
265(2)
Further reading
267(1)
Glossary of Terms in Visual Field Assessment
268(9)
Index 277


As a clinical practitioner, researcher and educator, Fiona Rowe has actively investigated and interpreted visual fields from all aspects of ocular pathology over the last 15 years. She is regularly invited to present to professional groups on this topic.