Handbook of pediatric neuro-ophthalmology

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Handbook of pediatric neuro-ophthalmology

edited by Kenneth W. Wright, Peter H. Spiegel, Lisa S. Thompson ; illustrators, Timothy C. Hengst, Susan Gilbert, Faith Cogswell

Springer, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Based on Dr. Wright's classic major reference, Handbook of Pediatric Neuroophthalmology outlines the latest findings in diagnosing children's eye diseases and their treatment options. Distilling the essentials of ocular manifestations of pediatric neuroophthalmologic disorders and diseases into a portable, complete and authoritative pocket reference, this handbook offers a complete picture of how to best treat pediatric patients. Specifically, the introductory chapters on the specifics of pediatric ophthalmology (embryology, post-natal development and the pediatric exam) will help newcomers to pediatric practice fully grasp the subtle differences in pediatric care. The chapters are written by leading experts in the field and are presented in a user-friendly format, relying on heavily illustrated in color plates, clinically helpful tables, charts, and decision-making guidelines. This approach will enable the practitioner (whether specialist or generalist) to make the most accurate diagnosis and choose the most effective treatment option.

Table of Contents

Embryology.- Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology Examination.- The Pediatric Low-Vision Patient.- Breaking the News: The Role of the Physician.- Ocular Motility Disorders.- Congenital Optic Nerve Abnormalities.- Cortical Visual Impairment.- Brain Lesions with Ophthalmologic Manifestations.- Nystagmus and Ocular Oscillations in Infancy and Childhood.- Neurodegenerative Conditions of Ophthalmic Importance.- Neurocranial Defects with Neuro-Ophthalmic Significance.- Management of Common Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology Problems.

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