Clinical anatomy of the eye

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Clinical anatomy of the eye

Richard S. Snell, Michael A. Lemp

Blackwell Scientific Publications, c1989

  • pbk.

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Includes index

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ISBN 9780865420533

Description

"Clinical Anatomy of the Eye" was written to provide the ophthalmologist and optometrist with the basic knowledge of anatomy necessary for practising ophthalmology. The surface anatomy and surface landmarks of the orbital region have been stressed through a series of specially commissioned illustrations. Photographs of living subjects have been added to assist this study. Other illustrations include normal radiographs, CT scans, NMRs and sonograms. The practical application of anatomical facts to ophthalmology are emphasized in the form of clinical notes. Clinical problems requiring anatomical knowledge for their solution are presented at the end of each chapter.

Table of Contents

  • Development of the eye and the ocular appendages
  • an overview of the anatomy of the skull
  • the orbital cavity
  • the paranasal sinuses
  • the ocular appendages
  • the eyeball
  • the anatomy of the eyeball as seen with the the ophthalmoscope, slit lamp and gonioscope
  • movements of the eyeball and the extraocular muscles
  • the orbital blood vessels
  • the orbital nerves
  • the autonomic nervous system
  • the visual pathway.
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pbk. ISBN 9780865420861

Description

"Clinical anatomy of the eye" was written to provide the ophthalmologist and optometrist with the basic knowledge of anatomy necessary for practising ophthalmology. The surface anatomy and surface landmarks of the orbital region have been stressed through a series of specially commissioned illustrations. Photographs of living subjects have been added to assist this study. Other illustrations include normal radiographs, CT scans, NMRs and sonograms. The practical application of anatomical facts to ophthalmology are emphasized in the form of clinical notes. Clinical problems requiring anatomical knowledge for their solution are presented at the end of each chapter.

Table of Contents

  • Development of the eye and the ocular appendages
  • an overview of the anatomy of the skull
  • the orbital cavity
  • the paranasal sinuses
  • the ocular appendages
  • the eyeball
  • the anatomy of the eyeball as seen with the the ophthalmoscope, slit lamp and gonioscope
  • movements of the eyeball and the extraocular muscles
  • the orbital blood vessels
  • the orbital nerves
  • the autonomic nervous system
  • the visual pathway.

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