5 edition of Glaucoma. found in the catalog.
Glaucoma.
Published
2007
by American Academy of Ophthalmology in San Francisco, Calif
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Basic and clinical science course -- 2007-2008, section 10., Lifelong education for the ophthalmologist |
Contributions | American Academy of Ophthalmology. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RE871 .G5433 2007 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 242 p. : |
Number of Pages | 242 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23144316M |
ISBN 10 | 1560557982 |
ISBN 10 | 9781560557982 |
LC Control Number | 2008270994 |
This popular reference on glaucoma management now offers a more practical and clinically focused textbook for ophthalmologists and residents. Readers find new or extensively updated information on cellular and molecular biology of the eye, molecular genetics and classification of glaucomas, epidemiology and public health, screening and risk assessment, congenital and developmental 4/5(2). The Essentials in Ophthalmology series represents readership acceptance of the first two series, each an unique updating publication on the progress in all of eight volumes. This is a success that was made subspecialties of ophthalmology. possible predominantly by the numerous opinion-lead- In a quarterly rhythm, eight issues are published cov- ing authors and the outstanding section editors 4/5(1).
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The Glaucoma Book is both a comprehensive academic work with evidence-based science and exhaustive bibliographies, and an everyday, pragmatic guide for general ophthalmologists, optometrists, and resident physicians who need immediate answers while examining patients.
Its 92 chapters and 38 sidebar essays range from conventional topics (e.g., open angle glaucoma, pigmentary dispersion syndrome, pediatric glaucomas) to those that have not previously appeared in a glaucoma 3/5(3).
Edward Maumenee Professor of Ophthalmology Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University Glaucoma Center of Excellence The Table of Contents below shows the main sections of the book. Click on any title to go to that section. You can always get back to the Table of Contents by clicking on the.
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Close your left eye and hold this book (or computer) at a normal reading distance of about 14 inches. Look at the right page with your right eye, where the words are in bold print. The typical place for early glaucoma damage to cause you not to see is on the left page, where some of the print has been removed as an illustration.
This book covers all the latest aspects of whats happening in all the micro-fields of glaucoma. The chapters cover pathogenesis, structural and functional tests, and medical, laser and surgical therapies.
An entire chapter is devoted to the future of glaucoma management. Glaucoma: What Every Patient Should Know, a guide to glaucoma written for patients, has been written by Dr.
Glaucoma. book Quigley and colleagues at the Wilmer Glaucoma Center of Excellence. Copies of the book are also available for purchase during your office visit at the Glaucoma Center of Excellence.
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of permanent blindness in the United States and occurs most often in older adults.[1] There are four general categories of adult glaucoma: primary open-angle and angle-closure, and the secondary open and angle closure glaucoma.
The most common type in the United States is primary, open-angle glaucoma (POAG).[1] Glaucoma is defined as an acquired loss.
Thoroughly updated, and now in full color, Shields' Textbook of Glaucoma, Sixth Edition is a clinically focused and practical textbook for general ophthalmologists treating patients with glaucoma.
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A famous glaucoma specialist from Boston, Morton Grant, wrote about his many years of seeing and studying glaucoma. He concluded that those few patients who did badly and lost their vision from glaucoma were most often those who didn’t follow care instructions or who came to the doctor too late.
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We will also send you our free informative newsletter, which is mailed three times a year. Glaucoma is a progressive vision condition that can lead to permanent blindness. Learn more about the types, causes, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment of glaucoma. Primary or chronic open angle glaucoma is a painless condition usually associated with high pressure in the eye.
It affects approximately 4 per cent of all people over the age of Untreated, glaucoma is a major cause of blindness worldwide. Essential information about glaucoma and its treatment is presented here in a simple question and answer format to allow patients to participate.
Purchase Glaucoma - 2nd Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNThe Glaucoma Book is both a comprehensive academic work with evidence-based science and exhaustive bibliographies, and an everyday, pragmatic guide for general ophthalmologists, optometrists, and resident physicians who need immediate answers while examining patients.
Its 92 chapters and 38 sidebar essays range from conventional topics (e.g., open angle glaucoma, pigmentary dispersion syndrome, pediatric glaucomas) to those that have not previously appeared in a glaucoma.
Definition (MEDLINEPLUS) Glaucoma is a group of diseases that can damage the eye's optic nerve. It is a leading cause of blindness in the United States.
It usually happens when the fluid pressure inside the eyes slowly rises, damaging the optic nerve. Glaucoma, Second Edition is the most comprehensive text and online resource in the field delivering expert guidance for the most timely and effective diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma – aimed at specialists, fellows and general ophthalmologists.
Thoroughly updated, and now in full color, Shields' Textbook of Glaucoma, sixth edition is a clinically focused and practical textbook for general ophthalmologists treating patients with glaucoma. This classic text offers a rational approach to the medical and surgical management of glaucoma and presents a total care plan for the patient.
This book is a must for the glaucoma specialist and a welcome addition for the comprehensive ophthalmologist." -- "Paul J. Lama, MD" "These two volumes are, in my opinion, the definitive text upon which all others will have to strive to compete against.5/5(2)."Glaucoma" is a term used for a group of diseases that can lead to damage to the eye's optic nerve and result in blindness.
The most common form of the disease is open-angle glaucoma, which affects about 3 million Americans, half of whom don't know they have it.
Glaucoma has no symptoms at first but over the years can steal its victims' sight, with side vision being affected first. Overall this is a superb book that deserves its reputation as a standard textbook on glaucoma.
It contains most of what the ophthalmologist needs to know for day to day practice and is an ideal text for those in : Frank D Green.