Portable and high yield, Ophthalmology Secrets in Color is perfect for use in clerkships, for exam prep, or as a handy clinical reference. From basic science to problems of the aging eye, it covers everything you need to stay abreast of the latest in this broad specialty. A bestselling volume in the popular Secret Series(R), its Q&A format, helpful lists and tables, and informal tone combine to make reference fast, easy, and enjoyable.
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Portable and high yield, Ophthalmology Secrets in Color is perfect for use in clerkships, for exam prep, or as a handy clinical reference. From basic science to problems of the aging eye, it covers everything you need to stay abreast of the latest in this broad specialty. A bestselling volume in the popular Secret Series(R), its Q&A format, helpful lists and tables, and informal tone combine to make reference fast, easy, and enjoyable.
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Very good. "This completely updated top-seller brings you essential ophthalmology guidance in the user-friendly, question-and-answer format of the highly popular Secrets Series. From basic science to visual fields and refraction, from the basic eye exam to discussions of all ophthalmologic disorders, from contact lenses to corneal transplantation, problems of the aging eye, and pediatric disorders-this book presents all the key elements of ophthalmology for clinical use, rounds, and board preparation. No matter what questions arise, while preparing for exams or in practice, Ophthalmology Secrets, 3rd Edition, has the answers you need...in print and online!
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 650grams, ISBN: 9780323034692.
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Very good. Portable and high yield, Ophthalmology Secrets in Color is perfect for use in clerkships, for exam prep, or as a handy clinical reference. From basic science to problems of the aging eye, it covers everything you need to stay abreast of the latest in this broad specialty. A bestselling volume in the popular Secret Series®, its Q&A format, helpful lists and tables, and informal tone combine to make reference fast, easy, and enjoyable. A question-and-answer format, bulleted lists, mnemonics, and practical tips from the authors expedite reference and review. Two-color page layout, "Key Points" boxes, and lists of useful websites enhance your reference power. Top 100 Secrets section combines the top 100, high-yield facts into one chapter, providing a concise overview of the latest issues in ophthalmology. High-yield content is ideal for exam preparation. Key clinical images are presented in full-color. Portable size is designed to fit perfectly into a lab coat pocket. Updated chapters reflect the latest advances in ophthalmology. Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience gives access to the text, figures, and references on a variety of devices. Author: Janice Gault, MD, FACS, Associate Surgeon, Cataract and Primary Eye Care Service, Wills Eye Hospital, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Eye Physicians PC, Voorhees, New Jersey James F. Vander, MD, Attending Surgeon, Retina Service, Wills Eye Hospital; Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Content: Chapter 1: Clinical Anatomy of the Eye Kenneth B. Gum Chapter 2: Anatomy of the Orbit and Eyelid Edward H. Bedrossian, Jr. Chapter 3: Optics and Refraction Janice A. Gault Chapter 4: Color Vision Mitchell S. Fineman Chapter 5: Ophthalmic and Orbital Testing Caroline R. Baumal and Michael D. Tibbitts Chapter 6: Visual Fields Janice A. Gault Chapter 7: The Red Eye Janice A. Gault Chapter 8: Corneal Infections Nisha Mukherjee, Sherman W. Reeves, Elisabeth J. Cohen, and Terry Kim Chapter 9: Ophthalmia Neonatorum Janine G. Tabas and Kristin M. DiDomenico Chapter 10: Topical Antibiotics and Steroids Amir A. Azari and Christopher J. Rapuano Chapter 11: Dry Eyes Janice A. Gault Chapter 12: Corneal Dystrophies Sadeer B. Hannush and Lorena Riveroll-Hannush Chapter 13: Keratoconus Irving Raber Chapter 14: Refractive Surgery Sebastian P. Lesniak and Brandon D. Ayres Chapter 15: Glaucoma Mary J. Cox and George L. Spaeth Chapter 16: Angle-Closure Glaucoma Paul Harasymowycz, Jing Wang, and George L. Spaeth Chapter 17: Secondary Open-Angle Glaucoma Janice A. Gault Chapter 18: Medical Treatment of Glaucoma Grace L. Kim, Alexander B. Theventhiran, Jeffrey D. Henderer, and Richard P. Wilson Chapter 19: Trabeculectomy Surgery Marlene R. Moster and Augusto Azuara-Blanco Chapter 20: Traumatic Glaucoma and Hyphema Douglas J. Rhee and Shipra Gupta Chapter 21: Cataracts Richard Tipperman Chapter 22: Techniques of Cataract Surgery Sydney Tyson Chapter 23: Complications of Cataract Surgery John D. Dugan, Jr. and Robert S. Bailey, Jr. Chapter 24: Amblyopia Lauren B. Yeager and Steven E. Brooks Chapter 25: Esodeviations Scott E. Olitsky and Leonard B. Nelson Chapter 26: Miscellaneous Ocular Deviations Janice A. Gault Chapter 27: Strabismus Surgery Bruce M. Schnall Chapter 28: Nystagmus Jonathan H. Salvin Chapter 29: The Pupil Mark L. Moster, Barry Schanzer, and Peter J. Savino Chapter 30: Diplopia Tal J. Rubinstein and Julian D. Perry Chapter 31: Optic Neuritis Mark L. Moster, Barry Schanzer, and Peter J. Savino Chapter 32: Miscellaneous Optic Neuropathies and Neurologic Disturbances Janice A. Gault Chapter 33: Tearing and the Lacrimal System Nancy G. Swartz and Marc S. Cohen Chapter 34: Proptosis David G. Buerger Chapter 35: Thyroid Eye Disease Robert B. Penne Chapter 36: Orbital Inflammatory Diseases Nicole A. Langelier, Usiwoma...