Uveitis : an illustrated manual
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Uveitis : an illustrated manual
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An illustrated comprehensive text on the diagnosis and management of uveitis and other inflammatory diseases of the eye ball. This book will provide a comprehensive, didactic, up-to-date and well-illustrated approach to the diagnosis and management of intraocular inflammatory disease. It is primarily aimed at those who are directly involved in the management of affected patients (ie trained ophthalmologists) but will also be of interest to ophthalmologists in training. This manual contains detailed, practical advice on the direct management of patients, and contains guidelines on the principles of management for a whole range of inflammatory conditions and their complications. Its well-illustrated and clear format makes this book one of the most useful and attractive in its field.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- preface
- List of abreviations
- The anatomy and immunology of uveitis
- History and examination techniques
- Investigations in uveitis
- Diagnosing uveitis
- principles of uveitis management
- Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive treatment
- Complications of uveitis and their management
- HLA-B27, arthritis and uveitis
- Anterior uveitis syndromes
- Bacterial infection
- Viral infection
- Fungal infection
- Protozoal infection
- Parasite infestations
- Intermediate uveitis
- Sarcoidosis and granulomatous dieseaes
- Sympathetic uveitis and vogt-koyanagi-harada syndrome
- Vasculitis
- Multifocal or zonal retinochoroiditis
- Masquerade syndromes
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