A textbook of clinical ophthalmology: a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Chapter
1 Introduction I
1: BASIC STUDIES
2 Practical Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye and Orbit 5
The eye 5. Bony orbit and fasciae 8. Blood supply 11. Extraocular muscles
14. Cranial nerves 15. Autonomic nerves 21. Eyelids 25. Lacrimal glands 27.
Lacrimal ducts 28. Conjunctiva 29. Cornea 32. Sclera 34. Lens 35. Vitreous
36. Uvea 36. Retina 40. Visual pathways 42 (371). Retinal physiology 42
(263). Aqueous circulation 42 (547).
3 Formation of the Eye 43
4 Optics and Refraction 51
Ophthalmic optics 51. Ametropia and refraction 62. Testing for squint 71.
Contact lenses 74. Lasers 75.
2: COMMON OPHTHALMIC PROBLEMS
5 Simple Methods of Eye Examination 77
Visual acuity 77. Colour vision 81. Visual field 82. Anterior structures 85.
Pupil reactions 87. Ophthalmoscopy 88. Intraocular pressure 88.
6 Painless Impairment of Vision (in the White Eye) 91
Refractive error 91. Corneal opacities 92. Lens opacities (cataract) 94.
Vitreous haemorrhage 111. Retinal detachment 113. Retinal vascular disease
118. Posterior uveitis 129 (179). Neoplasms choroid 129 (508) retina 129
(531). Primary open angle glaucoma 129. Optic nerve disease 146.
Intracranial visual pathways disease 150.
7 Painful Impairment of Vision (in the Red Eye) 151
Ocular trauma 151 contusion 151 non perforating 155 perforating 157
intraocular foreign body 159. Eyelid laceration 160. Orbital trauma 161
(540). Burns and radiation 161. Keratitis 165 bacterial 165 viral 168
chlamydial 173 exposure and neuroparalytic 174. Uveitis 176 anterior 177
posterior 179 sympathetic 182 toxoplasmic 182. Endophthalmitis 185.
Acute primary angle closure glaucoma 186. Secondary glaucoma 189 (578).
8 Red Sticky Eyes (Conjunctivitis) 191
Conjunctivitis 191 investigation 192 bacterial 193 chlamydial
(trachoma) 195 ophthalmia neonatorum 198 viral 199 allergic
(hypersensitivity) 201 toxic 205 other causes 206.
xiii
xiv Contents
Chapter
9 Watering Eyes 209
Causes of lacrimation and epiphora 209. Investigation 210. Developmental
nasolacrimal duct obstruction 211. Acquired epiphora 211. Trauma 211.
Punctum malposition 212. Chronic canaliculitis 212. Dacryocystitis 212.
Lacrimal sac carcinoma 213. Treatment of nasolacrimal duct obstruction 213.
10 Dry Eyes 217
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca 217. Filamentary keratitis 217. causes of kerato
conjunctivitis sicca 218. Lacrimal gland tumours 219 (466). Lacrimal gland
inflammation 219 (465). Treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca 219.
11 Squinting Eyes (Strabismus) Disorders of Ocular Motility 221
Definitions 221. Esotropia 224. Exotropia 232. A and V phenomena 234.
Principles of surgical treatment 236. Paralytic squint 239. Head postures 241.
Examination of paralytic squint 243. Cranial nerve palsies sixth 246 third
249 fourth 252. Supranuclear disorders of ocular motility 254 (371).
3: EXAMINATION OF THE EYES
12 Examination of Structure 255
Loupe 255. Slit lamp microscope 255. Ophthalmoscope (direct) 256.
Ophthalmoscope (indirect) 260.
13 Examination of Function 263
Dark adaptation 263. Colour vision 265. Parallel visual pathways 267. Blue
on yellow perimetry 267. Motion sensitivity perimetry 268. Contrast sensi¬
tivity 269. Frequency doubling perimetry 272. Visual acuity 273 (77). Visual
field 273. Kinetic perimetry 274. Static perimetry 276. Automated perimetry
277. Interpretation of visual field records (Progressor) 279. Significant pat¬
terns of visual field loss 282. Ocular motility 285. (71, 85, 229, 239). Pupils
285 (86, 214) Electronic objective visual tests EOG, ERG, PERG, VER, 285.
Ocular blood flow 288.
4: SYSTEMIC OPHTHALMOLOGY
14 Cardiovascular Conditions 289
Fluorescein angiography 289. Retinal vascular changes 290. Arteriosclerosis
293. Hypertension 294.
15 Blood Diseases 297
Sickle cell 297. Polycythaemia 300. Vitamin B12 deficiency 300. Leukaemia
301. Lymphoma 302. Types of lymphocyte 302. Multiple myeloma 303.
Waldenstrom s macroglobulinaemia 303. (Histiocytosis X 304).
Contents xv
Chapter
16 Endocrine Disorders 305
Thyrotoxicosis 305. Toxic nodular goitre 305. Graves disease 307.
Management of endocrine exophthalmos 310. Diabetes mellitus 312 lens
changes 313 (98) retinal changes 313. Background diabetic retinopathy
314. Diabetic maculopathy 315. Focal laser photocoagulation of exudative
retinopathy 315. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy 315. Rubeosis iridis 316.
Laser pan retinal photocoagulation for proliferative retinopathy 316.
Screening for diabetic retinopathy 317.
17 Infections and Infestations and Nutritional Deficiencies 319
Bacteria 319. Virus 329 HIV/AIDS 333. Chlamydia 338. Rickcttsiae 338.
Fungi 339. Protozoa 341. Metazoa 342. Parasitic cysts 349. Nutritional
deficience 351 Vitamin A 352 Vitamin B 354 Vitamin C 355 Vitamin D
355.
18 Systemic Immune Disorders (Collagen Diseases) 357
Rheumatoid arthritis 357. Still s disease and JCA 359. Sjogrcn s syndrome
359. Ankylosing spondylitis 359. Reiter s disease 360. Beh^ets disease 360.
Systemic lupus erythematosis 363. Polyartcritis nodosa 364. Sclcroderma
364. Dermatomyositis 365. Sarcoidosis 365. Wegener s granulomatosis 368.
Stevens Johnson syndrome 369. (203, 481). Giant cell (temporal) arteritis
369 (124). Myasthenia gravis 369. Graves disease 370 (307). Diabetes
melitus370(312).
19 Neurology 371
Optic nerve 372 pressure effects 376. meningioma 380, 381. Optic neu¬
ropathy inflammatory 383 toxic 383 nutritional 384 vascular 384. Optic
atrophy 387. Optic chiasma 390 pituitary 391 craniopharyngioma 392.
Optic tracts 394. Lateral geniculate bodies 395. Optic radiations 395. Visual
cortex 395. Cerebral aneurysms 397. Migraine 399. Cercbrovascular insuffi¬
ciency 400. Supranuclear disorders of ocular motility 401. Myopathies 406.
Nystagmus 407. Pupil reflex arcs 414. Myotonic pupil 417. Homer s syn¬
drome 418. Argyll Robertson pupil 420. Afferent pupil defect testing 420.
20 Congenital Abnormalities and Genetic Disorders 423
Molecular genetics 423. Intracranial infections 424. Retinopathy of prematu¬
rity 425. Chromosomal abnormalities 425. Genetically determined congeni¬
tal malformations 426. Genetically determined ocular conditions 430.
Inherited disorders with systemic and ocular complications 431 pigmentary
431 (520) lipid 431 amino acid 432 connective tissue 434
mucopolysaccharide 435 carbohydrate 436 copper 436. Phakomatoses
436. Developmental abnormalities of the orbit 439 (543).
21 Functional Disorders 44
Functional visual loss 441. Illusions and hallucinations 444. Functional dis¬
orders of the lids 444. Self inflicted injuries 445.
xvi Contents
Chapter 5: REGIONAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
22 Eyelids 447
Entropion 447. Ectropion 448. Blepharoptosis 450. Eyelid retraction 452.
Inflammatory conditions 453. Cystic lesions 454. Epithelial lesions 455.
Haemangiomas 458. Kaposi s sarcoma 459 (336). Neurofibroma 459 (437.
538). Pigmented tumours 460, Eyelid lacerations 461 (160). Congenital lid
abnormalities 461.
23 Lacrimal Apparatus 465
Lacrimal gland swelling 465 dacryoadenitis 465 tumours 466. Lacrimal
ducts 467 congenital anomalies 467 canaliculitis 468 (212) dacryocysti
tis 468 (212) lacerations 468.
24 Conjunctiva 469
Degenerations 469. Pigmented tumours 472. Lymphomas 474. Squamous
cell tumours 475. Kaposi s sarcoma 476 (336). Cysts and dermoids 476.
25 Cornea and Sclera 477
Congenital abnormalities 477. Inflammation (kcratitis) (i) infective 477
bacterial 477 (165, 319) viral 477 (168. 199. 329) fungal 477 (339)
chlamydial (trachoma) 477 (173, 195, 338) (ii) non infective 478 Mooren s
ulcer and Terricn s degeneration 478 phlyctenular 205 (324) filamentary
479 superficial punctate 479 superior limbic 480 Thygeson s keratitis
481. Conditions secondary to conjunctival disease 481 ocular cicatricial
pemphigoid 481 Stevens Johnson syndrome 481 (203). Pterygium 482
(469), Abnormal pigmentation 482. Corneal dystrophies 483. Arcus 487.
Band shaped kcratopathy 487. Corneal grafts 488. Sclera 493 staphyloma
493 scleritis 494 injuries 494 (151).
26 Lens 495
Principles and complications of cataract surgery 495. Lens displacements
499 trauma 152, 153 homocystinuria 433. Marian s syndrome 434.
27 Vitreous 501
Vitreous collapse (detachment) 501. Prc retinal membranes 502. Vitreous
haemorrhage 503 (111). Vitreous degenerations 503. Vitreous surgery 504.
28 Uvea 507
Uveitis 507 (176). Injuries 507 (151). Serous choroidal detachment 507.
Uveal tumours 508 melanocytic 508 choroidal haemangiomas 514. Uveal
degenerations 515. Anterior segment dysgenesis 516.
Contents xvii
Chapter
29 Retina 517
Assessment of retinal function 517. Disorders of the retinal vascular system
517. Retinal vasculitis 518. Retinal infections 519. Retinal disorders associ¬
ated with haemorrhage and blood diseases 519. Retinal degenerations 519
pigmentary 520 variants 521. Primary macular degenerations 522.
Phakomatoses 524 (436). Cerebro macular degenerations 524. Fluid separa¬
tion of retina 525. Retinal detachment 525 rhegmatogenous 525 (113)
exudative 526 traction 526. Cystic conditions retinoschisis cystoid mac¬
ular degeneration 526. Retinal separation with central choroido retinal
degeneration 528 central serous retinopathy 528 pigment epithelial
detachment 529 disciform degeneration of the retina 529. Retinal injuries
531. Toxic disorders of the retina 531 (620 et seq) Retinoblastoma 531.
30 Orbit 533
Evaluation of orbital disease 533. Thyroid disease 535. Orbital inflammation
infective 535 pseudo tumour 535 Wegener s granulomatosis 535 (368).
Lymphoma 536, Orbital mass lesions mucocele 537 dermoid 537 (429.
455, 476). Tumours vascular 537 neural 538 rhabdomyosarcoma 539
osteoid 539 local spread 539 metastases 540. Fractures 540 external 540
blow out 541. Orbital developmental abnormalities 543, craniofacial synos
toses 543 clefting syndromes 545 branchial arch syndromes 545.
31 Disorders Associated with the Level of Intraocular Pressure 547
Glaucoma and intraocular pressure 547. Primary angle closure glaucoma
550. Primary open angle glaucoma 551. Nitric oxide, endothelin, glutamatc.
apoptosis as control systems 553. Neuroprotcction 554. Tonometry 555.
Ophthalmoscopy 560. Perimetry 565. Gonioscopy 567. Epidemiology and
genetics of glaucoma 569. Clinical features and genetics of developmental
glaucoma 572 of primary angle closure glaucoma 574 of primary open
angle glaucoma 575 (186) of secondary glaucoma 578. Hypotony 5X3.
6: THERAPEUTICS AND IATROGENIC DISORDERS
32 Therapeutics Part 1 585
Routes of administration 585. Mydriatics and cycloplcgics 588. Mioiics 592.
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors 596. Osmotic agents 597.
33 Therapeutics Part 2 599
Therapeutic agents antibacterial 599 antiviral 603 antifungal 606
antiprotozoal 606 (339) anti inflammatory 606 local anaesthetic 611
other agents 614.
34 Iatrogenic Disorders 617
Systemic toxicity of ocular therapeutic agents 617. Drugs inducing ocular
adverse reactions 619. Drugs affecting intraocular pressure 623.
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CONTENTS
Chapter
1 Introduction I
1: BASIC STUDIES
2 Practical Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye and Orbit 5
The eye 5. Bony orbit and fasciae 8. Blood supply 11. Extraocular muscles
14. Cranial nerves 15. Autonomic nerves 21. Eyelids 25. Lacrimal glands 27.
Lacrimal ducts 28. Conjunctiva 29. Cornea 32. Sclera 34. Lens 35. Vitreous
36. Uvea 36. Retina 40. Visual pathways 42 (371). Retinal physiology 42
(263). Aqueous circulation 42 (547).
3 Formation of the Eye 43
4 Optics and Refraction 51
Ophthalmic optics 51. Ametropia and refraction 62. Testing for squint 71.
Contact lenses 74. Lasers 75.
2: COMMON OPHTHALMIC PROBLEMS
5 Simple Methods of Eye Examination 77
Visual acuity 77. Colour vision 81. Visual field 82. Anterior structures 85.
Pupil reactions 87. Ophthalmoscopy 88. Intraocular pressure 88.
6 Painless Impairment of Vision (in the White Eye) 91
Refractive error 91. Corneal opacities 92. Lens opacities (cataract) 94.
Vitreous haemorrhage 111. Retinal detachment 113. Retinal vascular disease
118. Posterior uveitis 129 (179). Neoplasms choroid 129 (508) retina 129
(531). Primary open angle glaucoma 129. Optic nerve disease 146.
Intracranial visual pathways disease 150.
7 Painful Impairment of Vision (in the Red Eye) 151
Ocular trauma 151 contusion 151 non perforating 155 perforating 157
intraocular foreign body 159. Eyelid laceration 160. Orbital trauma 161
(540). Burns and radiation 161. Keratitis 165 bacterial 165 viral 168
chlamydial 173 exposure and neuroparalytic 174. Uveitis 176 anterior 177
posterior 179 sympathetic 182 toxoplasmic 182. Endophthalmitis 185.
Acute primary angle closure glaucoma 186. Secondary glaucoma 189 (578).
8 Red Sticky Eyes (Conjunctivitis) 191
Conjunctivitis 191 investigation 192 bacterial 193 chlamydial
(trachoma) 195 ophthalmia neonatorum 198 viral 199 allergic
(hypersensitivity) 201 toxic 205 other causes 206.
xiii
xiv Contents
Chapter
9 Watering Eyes 209
Causes of lacrimation and epiphora 209. Investigation 210. Developmental
nasolacrimal duct obstruction 211. Acquired epiphora 211. Trauma 211.
Punctum malposition 212. Chronic canaliculitis 212. Dacryocystitis 212.
Lacrimal sac carcinoma 213. Treatment of nasolacrimal duct obstruction 213.
10 Dry Eyes 217
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca 217. Filamentary keratitis 217. causes of kerato
conjunctivitis sicca 218. Lacrimal gland tumours 219 (466). Lacrimal gland
inflammation 219 (465). Treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca 219.
11 Squinting Eyes (Strabismus) Disorders of Ocular Motility 221
Definitions 221. Esotropia 224. Exotropia 232. 'A' and 'V phenomena 234.
Principles of surgical treatment 236. Paralytic squint 239. Head postures 241.
Examination of paralytic squint 243. Cranial nerve palsies sixth 246 third
249 fourth 252. Supranuclear disorders of ocular motility 254 (371).
3: EXAMINATION OF THE EYES
12 Examination of Structure 255
Loupe 255. Slit lamp microscope 255. Ophthalmoscope (direct) 256.
Ophthalmoscope (indirect) 260.
13 Examination of Function 263
Dark adaptation 263. Colour vision 265. Parallel visual pathways 267. Blue
on yellow perimetry 267. Motion sensitivity perimetry 268. Contrast sensi¬
tivity 269. Frequency doubling perimetry 272. Visual acuity 273 (77). Visual
field 273. Kinetic perimetry 274. Static perimetry 276. Automated perimetry
277. Interpretation of visual field records (Progressor) 279. Significant pat¬
terns of visual field loss 282. Ocular motility 285. (71, 85, 229, 239). Pupils
285 (86, 214) Electronic objective visual tests EOG, ERG, PERG, VER, 285.
Ocular blood flow 288.
4: SYSTEMIC OPHTHALMOLOGY
14 Cardiovascular Conditions 289
Fluorescein angiography 289. Retinal vascular changes 290. Arteriosclerosis
293. Hypertension 294.
15 Blood Diseases 297
Sickle cell 297. Polycythaemia 300. Vitamin B12 deficiency 300. Leukaemia
301. Lymphoma 302. Types of lymphocyte 302. Multiple myeloma 303.
Waldenstrom's macroglobulinaemia 303. (Histiocytosis X 304).
Contents xv
Chapter
16 Endocrine Disorders 305
Thyrotoxicosis 305. Toxic nodular goitre 305. Graves' disease 307.
Management of endocrine exophthalmos 310. Diabetes mellitus 312 lens
changes 313 (98) retinal changes 313. Background diabetic retinopathy
314. Diabetic maculopathy 315. Focal laser photocoagulation of exudative
retinopathy 315. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy 315. Rubeosis iridis 316.
Laser pan retinal photocoagulation for proliferative retinopathy 316.
Screening for diabetic retinopathy 317.
17 Infections and Infestations and Nutritional Deficiencies 319
Bacteria 319. Virus 329 HIV/AIDS 333. Chlamydia 338. Rickcttsiae 338.
Fungi 339. Protozoa 341. Metazoa 342. Parasitic cysts 349. Nutritional
deficience 351 Vitamin A 352 Vitamin B 354 Vitamin C 355 Vitamin D
355.
18 Systemic Immune Disorders (Collagen Diseases) 357
Rheumatoid arthritis 357. Still's disease and JCA 359. Sjogrcn's syndrome
359. Ankylosing spondylitis 359. Reiter's disease 360. Beh^ets disease 360.
Systemic lupus erythematosis 363. Polyartcritis nodosa 364. Sclcroderma
364. Dermatomyositis 365. Sarcoidosis 365. Wegener's granulomatosis 368.
Stevens Johnson syndrome 369. (203, 481). Giant cell (temporal) arteritis
369 (124). Myasthenia gravis 369. Graves' disease 370 (307). Diabetes
melitus370(312).
19 Neurology 371
Optic nerve 372 pressure effects 376. meningioma 380, 381. Optic neu¬
ropathy inflammatory 383 toxic 383 nutritional 384 vascular 384. Optic
atrophy 387. Optic chiasma 390 pituitary 391 craniopharyngioma 392.
Optic tracts 394. Lateral geniculate bodies 395. Optic radiations 395. Visual
cortex 395. Cerebral aneurysms 397. Migraine 399. Cercbrovascular insuffi¬
ciency 400. Supranuclear disorders of ocular motility 401. Myopathies 406.
Nystagmus 407. Pupil reflex arcs 414. Myotonic pupil 417. Homer's syn¬
drome 418. Argyll Robertson pupil 420. Afferent pupil defect testing 420.
20 Congenital Abnormalities and Genetic Disorders 423
Molecular genetics 423. Intracranial infections 424. Retinopathy of prematu¬
rity 425. Chromosomal abnormalities 425. Genetically determined congeni¬
tal malformations 426. Genetically determined ocular conditions 430.
Inherited disorders with systemic and ocular complications 431 pigmentary
431 (520) lipid 431 amino acid 432 connective tissue 434
mucopolysaccharide 435 carbohydrate 436 copper 436. Phakomatoses
436. Developmental abnormalities of the orbit 439 (543).
21 Functional Disorders 44
Functional visual loss 441. Illusions and hallucinations 444. Functional dis¬
orders of the lids 444. Self inflicted injuries 445.
xvi Contents
Chapter 5: REGIONAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
22 Eyelids 447
Entropion 447. Ectropion 448. Blepharoptosis 450. Eyelid retraction 452.
Inflammatory conditions 453. Cystic lesions 454. Epithelial lesions 455.
Haemangiomas 458. Kaposi's sarcoma 459 (336). Neurofibroma 459 (437.
538). Pigmented tumours 460, Eyelid lacerations 461 (160). Congenital lid
abnormalities 461.
23 Lacrimal Apparatus 465
Lacrimal gland swelling 465 dacryoadenitis 465 tumours 466. Lacrimal
ducts 467 congenital anomalies 467 canaliculitis 468 (212) dacryocysti
tis 468 (212) lacerations 468.
24 Conjunctiva 469
Degenerations 469. Pigmented tumours 472. Lymphomas 474. Squamous
cell tumours 475. Kaposi's sarcoma 476 (336). Cysts and dermoids 476.
25 Cornea and Sclera 477
Congenital abnormalities 477. Inflammation (kcratitis) (i) infective 477
bacterial 477 (165, 319) viral 477 (168. 199. 329) fungal 477 (339)
chlamydial (trachoma) 477 (173, 195, 338) (ii) non infective 478 Mooren's
ulcer and Terricn's degeneration 478 phlyctenular 205 (324) filamentary
479 superficial punctate 479 superior limbic 480 Thygeson's keratitis
481. Conditions secondary to conjunctival disease 481 ocular cicatricial
pemphigoid 481 Stevens Johnson syndrome 481 (203). Pterygium 482
(469), Abnormal pigmentation 482. Corneal dystrophies 483. Arcus 487.
Band shaped kcratopathy 487. Corneal grafts 488. Sclera 493 staphyloma
493 scleritis 494 injuries 494 (151).
26 Lens 495
Principles and complications of cataract surgery 495. Lens displacements
499 trauma 152, 153 homocystinuria 433. Marian's syndrome 434.
27 Vitreous 501
Vitreous collapse (detachment) 501. Prc retinal membranes 502. Vitreous
haemorrhage 503 (111). Vitreous degenerations 503. Vitreous surgery 504.
28 Uvea 507
Uveitis 507 (176). Injuries 507 (151). Serous choroidal detachment 507.
Uveal tumours 508 melanocytic 508 choroidal haemangiomas 514. Uveal
degenerations 515. Anterior segment dysgenesis 516.
Contents xvii
Chapter
29 Retina 517
Assessment of retinal function 517. Disorders of the retinal vascular system
517. Retinal vasculitis 518. Retinal infections 519. Retinal disorders associ¬
ated with haemorrhage and blood diseases 519. Retinal degenerations 519
pigmentary 520 variants 521. Primary macular degenerations 522.
Phakomatoses 524 (436). Cerebro macular degenerations 524. Fluid separa¬
tion of retina 525. Retinal detachment 525 rhegmatogenous 525 (113)
exudative 526 traction 526. Cystic conditions retinoschisis cystoid mac¬
ular degeneration 526. Retinal separation with central choroido retinal
degeneration 528 central serous retinopathy 528 pigment epithelial
detachment 529 disciform degeneration of the retina 529. Retinal injuries
531. Toxic disorders of the retina 531 (620 et seq) Retinoblastoma 531.
30 Orbit 533
Evaluation of orbital disease 533. Thyroid disease 535. Orbital inflammation
infective 535 pseudo tumour 535 Wegener's granulomatosis 535 (368).
Lymphoma 536, Orbital mass lesions mucocele 537 dermoid 537 (429.
455, 476). Tumours vascular 537 neural 538 rhabdomyosarcoma 539
osteoid 539 local spread 539 metastases 540. Fractures 540 external 540
blow out 541. Orbital developmental abnormalities 543, craniofacial synos
toses 543 clefting syndromes 545 branchial arch syndromes 545.
31 Disorders Associated with the Level of Intraocular Pressure 547
Glaucoma and intraocular pressure 547. Primary angle closure glaucoma
550. Primary open angle glaucoma 551. Nitric oxide, endothelin, glutamatc.
apoptosis as control systems 553. Neuroprotcction 554. Tonometry 555.
Ophthalmoscopy 560. Perimetry 565. Gonioscopy 567. Epidemiology and
genetics of glaucoma 569. Clinical features and genetics of developmental
glaucoma 572 of primary angle closure glaucoma 574 of primary open
angle glaucoma 575 (186) of secondary glaucoma 578. Hypotony 5X3.
6: THERAPEUTICS AND IATROGENIC DISORDERS
32 Therapeutics Part 1 585
Routes of administration 585. Mydriatics and cycloplcgics 588. Mioiics 592.
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors 596. Osmotic agents 597.
33 Therapeutics Part 2 599
Therapeutic agents antibacterial 599 antiviral 603 antifungal 606
antiprotozoal 606 (339) anti inflammatory 606 local anaesthetic 611
other agents 614.
34 Iatrogenic Disorders 617
Systemic toxicity of ocular therapeutic agents 617. Drugs inducing ocular
adverse reactions 619. Drugs affecting intraocular pressure 623. |
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spelling | Crick, Ronald Pitts Verfasser aut A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management Ronald Pitts Crick ; Peng Tee Khaw Clinical ophthalmology 3. ed. River Edge, NJ [u.a.] World Scientific 2003 XVII, 649 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes index. Ophtalmologie Œil - Maladies Ophthalmology Eye Diseases Khaw, Peng T. Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015695782&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Crick, Ronald Pitts A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management Ophtalmologie Œil - Maladies Ophthalmology Eye Diseases |
title | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management |
title_alt | Clinical ophthalmology |
title_auth | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management |
title_exact_search | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management |
title_exact_search_txtP | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management |
title_full | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management Ronald Pitts Crick ; Peng Tee Khaw |
title_fullStr | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management Ronald Pitts Crick ; Peng Tee Khaw |
title_full_unstemmed | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management Ronald Pitts Crick ; Peng Tee Khaw |
title_short | A textbook of clinical ophthalmology |
title_sort | a textbook of clinical ophthalmology a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management |
title_sub | a practical guide to disorders of the eyes and their management |
topic | Ophtalmologie Œil - Maladies Ophthalmology Eye Diseases |
topic_facet | Ophtalmologie Œil - Maladies Ophthalmology Eye Diseases |
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