This new fifth edition of Ocular Pathology maintains its reputation as an essential reference for understanding, diagnosing, and treating diseases of the eye. Offering comprehensive information on the latest clinical findings, it is unique in its full-color atlas presentation of pathology specimens reflecting the most current topics in the field. It remains an excellent reference for residents, board candidates, practicing ophthalmologists, cataract and refractive surgeons, and all individuals interested in vision care and visual sciences. Assists the reader in understanding the nature, causes and development of abnormal conditions in the eye. Updated self-assessment questions test overall understanding of the field and prepare for the Board Examination. Book is well-positioned for all levels of Eye Health Care Providers Over 240 color photographs and 930 black-and-white illustrations clearly depict hundreds of clinical entities and pathology specimens (external and slit-lamp photographs, fundus photographs, retinal angiograms, anatomic, histologic and electromicroscopic photos of all eye tissues and their diseases, along with numerous sketches and schematic illustrations of tissues).... Six-month results of the multicenter phase I study of excimer laser myopic keratomileusis, J Cataract Refract Surg 20:610, 1994. 1470. Buratto L and Ferrari M: Excimer laser intrastromal keratomileusis: case reports, J Cataract Refract Surg 18:37, 1992. ... Gomes M: Keratomileusis-in-situ using manual dissection of corneal flap for high myopia, J Refract Corneal Surg .... Bums TE and others: Effects of intrastromal corneal ring size and thickness on corneal flattening in human eyes.
Title | : | Ocular Pathology |
Author | : | David J. Apple, Maurice F. Rabb |
Publisher | : | Mosby Incorporated - 1998 |
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