Written for resident and practicing ophthalmologists, this volume is a concise and clinically relevant review of ophthalmic pathology. It is an ideal introduction for residents who are beginning to study the visual system and a valuable aid to practitioners seeking to distill the clinical implications from a pathologist's report. The book describes and illustrates the pathologic features of all disorders seen in ophthalmic practice, with emphasis on clinicopathologic correlations. More than 500 full-color illustrations demonstrate the correlations between clinical entities and their pathologic counterparts. Special attention is given to those disorders that are most commonly encountered and/or most serious. The book also includes a discussion of the pathologist's relationship to the clinician
Written for resident and practicing ophthalmologists, this volume is a concise and clinically relevant review of ophthalmic pathology. It is an ideal introduction for residents who are beginning to study the visual system and a valuable aid to practitioners seeking to distill the clinical implications from a pathologist's report. The book describes and illustrates the pathologic features of all disorders seen in ophthalmic practice, with emphasis on clinicopathologic correlations. More than 500 full-color illustrations demonstrate the correlations between clinical entities and their pathologic counterparts. Special attention is given to those disorders that are most commonly encountered and/or most serious. The book also includes a discussion of the pathologist's relationship to the clinician
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Illustrationen
533 colour illustrations, 23 halftones, 34 tables
Maße
Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-397-51469-4 (9780397514694)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
The pathologist and clinician; skin and conjunctiva; inflammation - granulomatous and nongranulomatous; paediatric ophthalmology, including genetics and retinoblastoma; cornea and sclera; lens; glaucoma; diabetes; trauma and wound healing; uvea (including melanoma); retina; optic nerve; orbit and lacrimal system.