Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: Clinical Cases in Eye Care

  • Formaat: 408 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496385352
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat - EPUB+DRM
  • Hind: 73,07 €*
  • * hind on lõplik, st. muud allahindlused enam ei rakendu
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • See e-raamat on mõeldud ainult isiklikuks kasutamiseks. E-raamatuid ei saa tagastada.
  • Formaat: 408 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496385352
Teised raamatud teemal:

DRM piirangud

  • Kopeerimine (copy/paste):

    ei ole lubatud

  • Printimine:

    ei ole lubatud

  • Kasutamine:

    Digitaalõiguste kaitse (DRM)
    Kirjastus on väljastanud selle e-raamatu krüpteeritud kujul, mis tähendab, et selle lugemiseks peate installeerima spetsiaalse tarkvara. Samuti peate looma endale  Adobe ID Rohkem infot siin. E-raamatut saab lugeda 1 kasutaja ning alla laadida kuni 6'de seadmesse (kõik autoriseeritud sama Adobe ID-ga).

    Vajalik tarkvara
    Mobiilsetes seadmetes (telefon või tahvelarvuti) lugemiseks peate installeerima selle tasuta rakenduse: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    PC või Mac seadmes lugemiseks peate installima Adobe Digital Editionsi (Seeon tasuta rakendus spetsiaalselt e-raamatute lugemiseks. Seda ei tohi segamini ajada Adober Reader'iga, mis tõenäoliselt on juba teie arvutisse installeeritud )

    Seda e-raamatut ei saa lugeda Amazon Kindle's. 

This book consists of 122 real-world clinical cases in eye care, to illustrate the contemporary practice of eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists and optometrists from North America, Australia, the UK, and Colombia and provide cases related to refraction, perceptual, and binocular vision; the anterior segment; and the posterior segment, neuro-ophthalmic, and systemic conditions. Each includes information on the patient history, clinical findings, comments, discussion, and clinical pearls. Online access to an ebook is included. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

Clinical Cases in Eye Care provides real-world case examples to illustrate the current scope of primary eye care practice. Over 120 clinical cases help readers gain familiarity with frequently seen scenarios as they would unfold in a typical setting. This case collection is a useful teaching and learning tool for instructors, students and clinicians. 
  • Provides more than 120 clinical case examples written by global experts who discuss conditions that they encounter on a regular basis in the clinical setting.
  • Supports problem-based learning strategies used in contemporary eye care education, stimulating real-world questions and discussion throughout the curriculum.
  • Covers a wide range of cases commonly seen in today’s practice, including refractive, perceptual, binocular vision, anterior and posterior segment, neurological and systemic disorders.
  • Includes a detailed account of patient history and clinical findings for each case, as well as the diagnosis, a sample treatment plan and clinical pearls from the contributing author.
  • Features detailed photos and illustrations throughout, many in full color.
Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience with Enhanced Video, Audio and Interactive Capabilities!
  • Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone
  • Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech
  • Adapt for unique reading needs, supporting learning disabilities, visual/auditory impairments, second-language or literacy challenges, and more


Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

Clinical Cases in Eye Care provides real-world case examples to illustrate the current scope of primary eye care practice. Over 120 clinical cases help readers gain familiarity with frequently seen scenarios as they would unfold in a typical setting. This case collection is a useful teaching and learning tool for instructors, students and clinicians.
Section 1 Refraction, Perceptual and Binocular Vision
Mark Rosenfield
1.1 Astigmatism
3(4)
Eunice Myung Lee
1.2 Presbyopia
7(4)
John H. Lee
1.3 Anisometropia
11(4)
Catherine McDaniel
Marjean Taylor Kulp
1.4 Pseudophakia
15(4)
John H. Lee
1.5 Myopia Control
19(4)
Jeffrey J. Walline
1.6 Sports Vision: Lens Tints
23(4)
Jacqueline M. Theis
1.7 Dispensing Issues With Progressive Addition Lenses: Adaptational Issues When Switching From Conventional to Free-Form Progressive Addition Lenses
27(3)
Alan G. McKee
1.8 Dispensing Anomalies: Disorientation Following Prescription Change
30(3)
Alan G. McKee
1.9 Dispensing Issues With Progressive Addition Lenses: Adaptation Issues
33(3)
Alan G. McKee
1.10 Prescribing for Musicians
36(4)
Jennifer Long
1.11 Prescribing for a Computer User
40(4)
Jennifer Long
1.12 Eye Protection
44(4)
Jennifer Long
1.13 Low Vision Management of a Patient With Choroideremia
48(4)
Gregory R. Hopkins
1.14 Age-Related Macular Degeneration
52(5)
Cheyenne Huber
1.15 Oculocutaneous Albinism: Low Vision Case Using Simple Magnification
57(4)
Marlena A. Chu
1.16 Use of a Bioptic Telescope for Driving
61(4)
Dawn K. DeCarlo
Jennifer Elgin
Joanne M. Wood
1.17 Management of the Geriatric Patient
65(4)
Harriette Canellos
Evan Canellos
1.18 A Complex Case of Accommodative Insufficiency
69(5)
John D. Tassinari
1.19 Convergence Excess
74(4)
Paula Luke
1.20 Convergence Insufficiency
78(9)
Graham B. Erickson
1.21 Divergence Excess
87(3)
Alejandro Leon
Sandra Milena Medrano
1.22 Clinical Use of Fixation Disparity
90(5)
Sosena Tsz-Wei Tang
1.23 Vision Therapy in an Adult With Congenital Nystagmus
95(6)
Ira Strenger
Barry Tannen
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda
1.24 Management of Convergence I nsufficiency With Prism
101(5)
Dashaini Retnasothie
1.25 Vertical Heterophoria
106(3)
Paula Luke
1.26 Amblyopia
109(5)
Marcela Frazier
1.27 Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation of a Post-concussion Patient
114(4)
Barry Tannen
Noah M. Tannen
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda
1.28 Intermittent Exotropia, Divergence Excess Type
118(4)
Elaine C. Ramos
M. H. Esther Han
1.29 Duane Retraction Syndrome
122(5)
Rebecca Charlop
M. H. Esther Han
1.30 Pseudomyopia
127(3)
Reena A. Patel
1.31 Comprehensive Color Vision Evaluation
130(6)
Jason S. Ng
1.32 Color Vision Occupational Questions
136(5)
Jason S. Ng
1.33 Hereditary Color Vision Deficiency in a Young Child
141(3)
Jeff C. Rabin
1.34 Acquired Color Vision Deficiency
144(3)
Jeff C. Rabin
1.35 Infant Hyperopia
147(5)
Susan J. Leat
1.36 High Refraction in Infancy
152(5)
Susan J. Leat
1.37 Down Syndrome
157(6)
Kathryn J. Saunders
1.38 Retinoblastoma
163(8)
Alexandra Bavasi
Section 2 Anterior Segment
Eunice Myung Lee
2.1 Use of Gas Permeable Versus Soft Contact Lenses
171(5)
Lacey Haines
2.2 Monovision Contact Lenses
176(4)
Isabel Kazemi
2.3 Multifocal Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
180(4)
Louis Frank
2.4 Management of Keratoconus With Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
184(6)
Beth Kinoshita
2.5 Contact Lens Noncompliance: Medico-legal
190(3)
Barry A. Weissman
2.6 Contact Lens Noncompliance: Therapeutic
193(3)
Kathryn Deliso
2.7 Hordeolum
196(3)
Padhmalatha Segu
Janet Garza
Marsha Thomas
Bhagya Segu
2.8 Chalazia
199(4)
Tamara Petrosyan
2.9 Blepharitis
203(4)
Daniel B. T. Goh
Sosena Tsz-Wei Tang
2.10 Ectropion
207(3)
Kathryn Deliso
2.11 Blepharospasm
210(3)
Nadine M. Furtado
Andre Stanberry
2.12 Dacryocystitis
213(3)
Anna K. Bedwell
2.13 Dry Eye Disease
216(7)
Tracy Doll
2.14 Dry Eye Disease Associated With Secondary Sjogren Syndrome
223(4)
Jillian F. Ziemanski
2.15 Preseptal Cellulitis
227(3)
Phillip T. Yuhas
2.16 Papilloma
230(3)
Kelly Glass
2.17 Molluscum Contagiosum
233(3)
Bhagya Segu
Padhmalatha Segu
2.18 Adult Inclusion Conjunctivitis
236(3)
Kaira Kwong
2.19 Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis
239(5)
Navjit Kaur Sanghera
2.20 Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
244(5)
Kaira Kwong
2.21 Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
249(4)
Rebekah Montes
Lucy E. Kehinde
Susana C. Moreno
Naomi Chun
2.22 Ocular Rosacea
253(4)
Nadine M. Furtado
Andre Stanberry
2.23 Childhood Ocular Rosacea
257(5)
A. Mika Moy
Michelle Chun
2.24 Phlyctenule
262(3)
A. Mika Moy
2.25 Conjunctival Cysts
265(3)
Len V. Koh
2.26 Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
268(3)
Lucy E. Kehinde
Rebekah Montes
Susana C. Moreno
2.27 Pinguecula
271(3)
Britney Kitamata-Wong
2.28 Pterygium
274(4)
Aaron Bronner
2.29 Herpes Simplex Keratitis
278(3)
Julia Canestraro
2.30 Peripheral Corneal Ulcer
281(4)
Neil A. Pence
2.31 Recurrent Corneal Erosion
285(4)
Aaron Bronner
A. Mika Moy
2.32 Ocular Effects of Amiodarone
289(5)
Kelly Glass
2.33 Cataract
294(3)
Adam B. Blacker
2.34 Toric Multifocal Intraocular Lenses
297(6)
Gurpreet K. Bhogal-Bhamra
Sai Kolli
James S. Wolffsohn
2.35 Multifocal Intraocular Lenses
303(4)
Gurpreet K. Bhogal-Bhamra
Sai Kolli
James S. Wolffsohn
2.36 Lens Subluxation
307(6)
Julia Canestraro
2.37 Episcleritis
313(3)
Susana C. Moreno
Padhmalatha Segu
Rebekah Montes
2.38 Herpetic Anterior Uveitis
316(4)
Rosalynn H. Nguyen-Strongin
2.39 Toxoplasmosis
320(4)
Jerome Sherman
2.40 Sarcoidosis
324(5)
Sarah Maclver
2.41 Iris Melanoma
329(4)
Lome Yudcovitch
2.42 Ciliary Body Melanoma
333(6)
Joanne Caruso
Section 3 Posterior Segment, Neuro-Ophthalmic, and Systemic Conditions
Denise Goodwin
3.1 Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
339(5)
Angela V. Shahbazian
3.2 Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration
344(4)
Kelly Glass
3.3 Diabetic Retinopathy
348(7)
Munish Sharma
3.4 Cystoid Macular Edema
355(6)
Munish Sharma
3.5 Central Serous Retinopathy
361(4)
Amiee Ho
3.6 Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy
365(6)
Anna K. Bedwell
Jared Staats
3.7 Vitreomacular Traction
371(4)
Daniel Epshtein
3.8 Angioid Streaks
375(5)
Jessica Haynes
Mohammad Rafieetary
3.9 Retinitis Pigmentosa
380(5)
Jeung Hyoun Kim
3.10 Retinal Vein Occlusion
385(4)
Jessica Haynes
Roya Attar
Mohammad Rafieetary
3.11 Retinal Artery Occlusion
389(5)
Jeffrey D. Perotti
3.12 Peripheral Retinal Lesions
394(4)
Kyla S. Duchin
Priscilla A. Lenihan
3.13 Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
398(4)
Amiee Ho
3.14 Horner Syndrome
402(5)
Kirk L. Halvorson
3.15 Tonic Pupil
407(5)
Kelly A. Malloy
3.16 Light-Near Disassociation
412(4)
Kelsey L. Moody
3.17 Optic Nerve Drusen
416(6)
Ryan Bulson
3.18 Demyelinating Optic Neuritis
422(5)
Erin M. Draper
3.19 Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
427(6)
Alana M. Santaro
Andrew J. Di Mattina
3.20 Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
433(6)
Caroline M. Ooley
3.21 Minocycline-lnduced Pseudotumor Cerebri
439(5)
Marcelline A. Ciuffreda
Kenneth J. Ciuffreda
3.22 Pituitary Adenoma
444(8)
Denise Goodwin
3.23 Cranial Nerve III Palsy
452(4)
Kirk L. Halvorson
3.24 Cranial Nerve IV Palsy
456(3)
Mark Rosenfield
3.25 Cranial Nerve VI Palsy
459(4)
Erin M. Draper
3.26 Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
463(3)
Ashley Kay Maglione
3.27 Intracranial Tumor
466(7)
Kelsey L. Moody
3.28 Pansinusitis
473(3)
Ami R. Halvorson
Kirk L. Halvorson
3.29 Nonorganic Vision Loss
476(4)
Kelly A. Malloy
3.30 Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
480(9)
Lome Yudcovitch
3.31 Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma
489(6)
Priscilla A. Lenihan
Kyla S. Duchin
3.32 Angle Closure Glaucoma
495(7)
Joan K. Portello
3.33 Corneal Foreign Body
502(4)
Lome Yudcovitch
3.34 Ocular Trauma
506(4)
Navjit Kaur Sanghera
3.35 Ocular Effects of Hypertension
510(4)
Tamara Petrosyan
3.36 Sarcoid Optic Neuropathy
514(7)
Ashley Kay Maglione
3.37 Ocular Toxoplasmosis
521(3)
Jeung Hyoun Kim
3.38 Thyroid Eye Disease
524(7)
Len R. Koh
Tina Porzukowiak
3.39 Myasthenia Gravis
531(4)
Doug Rett
3.40 Acute Leukemia With Roth Spots
535(8)
Joanne Caruso
3.41 Ocular Lymphoma
543(4)
Shannon K. Santapaola
3.42 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Retinopathy
547(6)
Alia N. Khalaf
Index 553