Designed to maximize easy retention and quick recall, Review of Ophthalmology, 3rd Edition, by Drs. Neil J. Friedman, Peter K. Kaiser, and William B. Trattler, is the best-selling review book you can trust to get you successfully through your exams. An efficient, easy-to-digest format distills key information into highly relevant bullet points. You’ll quickly master what you need to know in all subspecialty areas, including the latest information on today’s standard diagnostic techniques, medical treatments, and surgical options. Covers the most important and relevant aspects of each topic in a concise, bulleted format for easy recall and effective exam preparation. Highlights the text with hundreds of clinical and histological images, OCT and other current imaging methods, anatomic details, common ophthalmic test findings, and more. Presents the findings of key clinical studies with which you are expected to be familiar. Provides thoroughly revised content in every chapter, with extensive updates on new imaging standards and diagnosis and treatment for eye disorders. Test your understanding of essential information with an expanded collection of review questions following every chapter.
William B. Trattler, Peter K. Kaiser, Neil J. Friedman ... Retinoblastoma Associated with other Trisomy 13–15 syndrome (Patau's syndrome) congenital disease Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous Congenital ...
Seasoned Elsevier authors Neil J. Friedman and Peter K. Kaiser help you get the best possible results in your exams with Case Reviews in Ophthalmology.
This manual provides an organized reference to aid in management of clinical problems and preparation for board exams.
Essentials in Ophthalmology is a textbook that covers the basic and clinical ophthalmology in concise manner, which is written especially for the medical undergraduate and postgraduate students, teachers and ophthalmic practitioners. • ...
Engstrom RE , Holland GN , Margolis TP , et al . The progressive outer retinal necrosis syndrome . A variant of necrotizing herpetic retinopathy in patients with AIDS . Ophthalmology 1994 ; 101 : 1488 . Foster CS , Vitale AT .
Systemic associations including craniofacial and central nervous system anomalies have been reported. 'Peters plus' syndrome includes a particular constellation of systemic abnormalities.
Real-life clinical cases and more than 1,000 multiple choice questions with answers and explanations in this comprehensive review of ophthalmology provide core knowledge for all residents and fellows in ophthalmology, preparing you for ...
Learning ophthalmology begins with learning the language of ophthalmology. Therefore, this text is laid out in a simple format with a disease and its definition and possible treatments.
The supplementary book Review of Ophthalmology is also thoroughly revised and updated with recent advances, new concepts and principles of investigation, treatment, and surgical procedures developed since the previous edition.
Improve your diagnostic skills with this unique case-based guide! With more than 99 fully illustrated cases, this new book provides a practical, up-to-date review of differential diagnosis and treatment in ophthalmology.