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Clinical Pathways in Neuro-Ophthalmology

Clinical Pathways in Neuro-Ophthalmology

An Evidence-Based Approach

by Paul W. BrazisAndrew G. Lee and Stacy Smith
Hardback
Publication Date: 09/10/2018

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A comprehensive overview on the management of clinically important neuro-ophthalmic disorders

It is paramount for clinicians to understand the distinguishing signs and symptoms among many different local and systemic neuro-ophthalmic disorders in order to provide the most efficacious evaluations and treatments.

Clinical Pathways in Neuro-Ophthalmology: An Evidence-Based Approach, Third Edition reflects the authors' extensive training and experience in the field of neuro-ophthalmology, as well as updates in the field. Stacy Smith, Andrew Lee, Paul Brazis, and an impressive group of contributors have written an unsurpassed learning tool on how to manage patients with known or presumed neuro-ophthalmologic conditions, in the most logical, straightforward, and cost-effective manner.

The authors share significant clinical pearls and knowledge throughout 20 chapters. The book lays a solid foundation on the management of neurologic eye disorders including symptoms, ophthalmologic testing, diagnosis, and treatment. Among the discussed disorders are anterior and retrobulbar optic neuropathies, disorders of ocular motility and alignment, lid abnormalities, and anisocoria. Insights are provided on key topics including the use of office examinations, laboratory tests, and neuroimaging studies to make an ophthalmologic diagnosis; and ophthalmologic therapy to treat eye movement disorders such as nystagmus.

Key Highlights

  • Unique graphic algorithms help clinicians differentiate conditions with frequently overlapping clinical manifestations
  • The evaluation and treatment of various neuro-ophthalmologic processes, stratified by four classes of evidence and four levels of clinical recommendation
  • A basic set of references for each subject enables readers to expand knowledge
  • High quality four-color clinical images enhance learning

 

This book is essential reading for neuro-ophthalmologists, ophthalmologists, neurologists, and residents and fellows in these fields of medicine.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

ISBN:
9781626232853
9781626232853
Category:
Ophthalmology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
09-10-2018
Publisher:
Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
3rd Edition
Pages:
316
Dimensions (mm):
280x215mm
Weight:
1.18kg

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