Stereo atlas of glaucoma
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Stereo atlas of glaucoma
Mosby, c1998
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Note
"Taylor-Merchant Stereopticon 707" stereoscope viewer (unassembled) in pocket
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This four-colour collection of gonioscopic three-dimensional photographs is a complete diagnostic tool that provides a comprehensive visual summary of the glaucoma disease process. Includes previously unpublished slides from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
Table of Contents
I. The Anterior Segment 1. The Normal Anterior Segment 2. Chronic Open Angle Glaucoma 3. The Angle Closure Glaucomas 4. Exfoliation Glaucoma 5. Pigmentary Glaucoma 6. Uveitic Glaucoma 7. Trauma 8. Lens-Induced Glaucoma 9. The Irido-Corneal-Endothelial Syndrome 10. Tumors and Cysts 11. Neovascular Glaucoma 12. Congenital Glaucoma 13. Mesodermal Dysgenesis 14. Miscellaneous Conditions 15. Hypotony 16. Surgery II. The Optic Nerve 17. The Normal Optic Nerve - Anatomy and Clinical Appearance - Documentation of Clinical Findings 18. The Glaucomatous Optic Nerve - Ocular Hypertension - Glaucomatous Optic Nerve Cupping - Normal-Tension Glaucoma - Disc Hemorrhage - Abnormalities of Disc Vessels Associated with Glaucoma - Parapapillary Chorioretinal Atrophy 19. Pseudoglaucomatous Optic Nerve Abnormalities - Congenital Anomalies - Hereditary Optic Neuropathies - Optic Nerve Drusen - Toxic Optic Nerve Drusen - Comprehensive Lesions - Ischemic Optic Neuropathy - Other Causes of Optic Nerve Cupping
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