Clinical Anatomy of the Eye
Clinical Anatomy of the Eyeprovides students with the basic knowledge of anatomy necessary for clinical practice. It provides a thorough presentation of everything from the gross anatomic features to the microscopic anatomy of the eye and accessory organs.
Features:
* Numerous new tables, CT scans, MRIs and PET scans
* Contents list beginning each chapter and easy to follow subject headings throughout
* Colour illustrations display detailed anatomical features
* Clinical application throughout with problem and answer section at the end of each chapter
| Author: |
Richard S. Snell, Michael A. Lemp |
| Edition: |
2 |
| ISBN: |
063204344X |
| Publisher: |
Blackwell Science |
| Binding: |
Softcover |
| Year Published: |
1997 |
| No. of Pages: |
385 |
| Illustrations: |
4 colour insert |
| Back Cover: |
| Not Available |
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| Contents: |
Preface 1. Development of the Eye and the Ocular Appendages 2. An Overview of the Anatomy of the Skull 3. The Orbital Cavity 4. The Paranasal Sinuses 5. The Ocular Appendages 6. The Eyeball 7. The Anatomy of the Eyeball as Seen with the Ophthalmoscope, Slit Lamp, and Gonioscope 8. Movements of the Eyeball and the Extraocular Muscles 9. The Orbital Blood Vessels 10. Cranial Nerves Part I: Those Nerves Directly Associated with the Eye and Orbit 11. Cranial Nerves Part II: The Nerves Not Directly Associated with the Eye and Orbit 12. The Autonomic Nervous System 13. The Visual Pathway Index
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| Review: |
The most stunning aspect of this book is that the authors serve the needs of all levels of expertise...this format greatly aids the clinician...and aids the beginner... American Journal of Ophthalmology, on the first edition
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