Basic science, refraction, and pathology
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Basic science, refraction, and pathology
(Requisites in ophthalmology series)
Mosby, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
"The Requisites in Ophthalmology" series serves as a vital resource for the learning and training needs of ophthalmology trainees and practitioners. This volume covers the three major basic sciences of ophthalmology: pathology, physiology, and refraction, and how they relate to all the clinical subspecialties. It links pathology to each segment of the eye and describes developmental defects and ocular manifestations of systemic diseases. Through detailed color and black-and-white illustrations, it centers on the general anatomy of each eye segment and its corresponding physiology. A comprehensive section on refraction uses diagrams and illustrations to show how the different components of the retinal image are produced by the eye. This book is excellent for the learning needs of all ophthalmologists, and it helps residents in training from being dependent on weekend cram courses as a way to ingest this extremely important, but dense science background.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Basic Science Marilyn C. Kincaid 1. Why Study Basic Science? 2. Genetics and Embryology: How It All Begins 3. Structure of the Eye 4. Cornea and Sclera The Outer Coats 5. Tears: The Ins and Outs 6. Aqueous The Inner Circulation 7. Uveal Tract The Pigmented Layer 8. Lens and Accommodation 9. Retina and Optic Nerve: How We See 10. Orbit and Adnexa Protection and Support Part 2 Refraction Constance E. West 11. Ophthalmic Optics 12. Thick Lenses and Models of the Human Eye 13. The Ametropias 14. Astigmatic Lenses 15. Prisms 16. Accommodation, Presbyopia, and Bifocals 17. Magnification 18. Aberrations of Spherical Lenses 19. Contact Lenses 20. Assessment of Vision 21. Physical Optics 22. Summary of Important Equations and Relationships Part 3 Pathology Morton E. Smith
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