The Chicago Eye and Emergency Manual

by Thomas John

The Chicago Eye and Emergency Manual is introduced globally to the ophthalmic community, with the primary focus on the practicing eye care provider, and all those involved-in, or interested-in the management of ocular diseases. The following chapters, namely, cornea, lids and conjunctiva, refractive surgery, glaucoma, lens, sclera, retina, vitreous and choroid, uveitis, oculoplastic disease, neuroophthalmology, pediatric ophthalmology, cover various subspecialty areas that are useful for the practicing clinicians all over the world. The clinical photographs and high quality schematic representations by highlights of ophthalmology further augment this very extensive clinical manual. The last two chapters cover ocular emergencies and ocular therapeutic agents. The book provides a comprehensive list of ocular symptoms that the presenting patient can complain of; followed by various ocular signs that the examining eye care provider should be familiar with, to enable him to make the correct diagnosis, and move to the appropriate management modalities.

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Editor Editor's Affiliation
1. John Thomas Loyola University at Chicago, Maywood, Illinois, USA, Cornea Institute of Illinois and Indiana, Tinley Park and Oak Lawn, Illinois, Merrillville, Indiana, USA, Chicago Cornea Research Center, Tinley Park, Illinois, USA
ISBN 9789350252581
Speciality Ophthalmology
DOI 10.5005/jp/books/11468
Edition 1/e
Publishing Year 2011
Pages 408
Book Type Professional

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