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Ocular Pathology
The 5th Edition of this premier ocular pathology resource offers the latest information in the field. Written in an outline format, it explores the full range of topics in ocular pathology, from basic science to pathological conditions specific of tissues such as the conjunctiva, uvea and lens. Contains more than 1,885 illustrations (about 1,685 in full colour) from the authors' collections, representing one of the finest compilations of rare and unusual ocular conditions ever published.
Reviews "One of the strengths of this book...is it lavish illustrations. These are truly remarkable and still field the best illustrations of many of the pathological diseases affecting the eye and its surrounding structures, available in current literature. Ideal for busy trainee ophthalmologists coming up to do their membership examinations."
EyeNews "The fifth edition of Ocular Pathology is an excellent reference text in the field with superb illustrations and a well written text...It is an excellent tool for ophthalmology residents and ophthalmologists...Pathologists with a specialized interest in ocular pathology will also find it of value." JAMA, May 2003 "A companion CD-ROM complements the text...provides a high tech means to navigate the text with the added advantage of downloadable illustrations and text." JAMA, May 2003 Features * Combines classical histopathology with new, up-to-the-minute knowledge obtained from the fields of immunology, immunohistochemistry, molecular biology, and cytogenetics. * Utilises a quick reference, concise outline form to help locate information, complemented by full-color illustrations. * Includes clinical "pearls" throughout the chapters. * Available on CD-ROM or as part of a text/CD-ROM package! What's New * Explores new topics such as complications of corneal surgery, vascular disorders, secondary cataracts, bone-marrow transplant retinopathy, neural retinal detachment, and ocular melanotic tumors (including diabetes). * Offers expanded coverage of entities such as chromosome-17 deletion syndrome, necrobiotic xanthogranuloma, climatic protoglycan stromal keratopathy, unilateral acute idiopathic maculopathy, acute mutifocal retinitis, idiopathic polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, North Carolina macular dystrophy, familial internal limiting membrane dystrophy, clumped pigmentary retinal dystrophy (clumped pigmentary retinal degeneration), vasoproliferative retinal tumors, Schwartz's syndrome, familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy, familial atypical mole and melanoma (FAM-M) syndrome, and more! * Features specific genetic profiles for many existing entities.
| Author: |
Myron Yanoff and Ben S. Fine |
| Edition: |
6 |
| ISBN: |
0323014038 |
| Publisher: |
Mosby |
| Binding: |
Hardcover |
| Year Published: |
2008 |
| No. of Pages: |
700 |
| Illustrations: |
1885 |
| Contents: |
| 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PATHOLOGY 1. Inflammation 2. Immunobiology 3. Cellular and Tissue Reactions 2. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES 4. Phakamatoses (Disseminated Hereditary Hamartomas) 5. Chromosomal Aberrations 6. Infectious Embryopathy 7. Drug Embryopathy 8. Other Congenital Anomalies 3. NONGRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION: UVEITIS, ENDOPHTHALMITIS, PANOPHTHALMITIS, AND SEQUELAE 9. Classification 10. Suppurative Endophthalmitis and Panophthalmitis 11. Nonsuppurative, Chronic Nongranulomatous Uveitis and Endophthalmitis 12. Sequelae of Uveitis, Endophthalmitis, and Panophthalmitis 13. End Stage of Diffuse Ocular Diseases 4. GRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION 14. Introduction 15. Post-Traumatic 16. Nontraumatic Infectious 17. Nontraumatic Noninfectious 5. SURGICAL AND NONSURGICAL TRAUMA 18. Causes of Enucleation 19. Normal Wound Healing 20. Complications of Intraocular Surgery 21. Complications of Neural Retinal Detachment and Vitreous Surgery 22. Complications of Corneal Surgery 23. Complications of Nonsurgical Trauma 6. SKIN AND LACRIMAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM SKIN 24. Normal Anatomy 25. Terminology 26. Congenital Abnormalities 27. Aging 28. Inflammation 29. Lid Manifestations of Systemic Dermatoses or Disease 30. Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms LACRIMAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM 31. Normal Anatomy 32. Congenital Abnormalities 33. Inflammation - Dacryocystitis 34. Tumors 7. CONJUNCTIVA 35. Normal Anatomy 36. Congenital Anomalies 37. Vascular Disorders 38. Inflammation 39. Injuries 40. Conjunctival Manifestations of Systemic Disease 41. Degenerations 42. Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms 8. CORNEA AND SCLERA CORNEA 43. Normal Anatomy 44. Congenital Defects 45. Inflammations - Nonulcerative 46. Inflammations - Ulcerative 47. Inflammations - Corneal Sequelae Injuries 48. Degenerations 49. Dystrophies 50. Pigmentations 9. SCLERA 51. Congenital Anomalies 52. Inflammations 53. Injuries 54. Tumors 9. UVEA 55. Normal Anatomy 56. Congenital and Developmental Defects 57. Congenital and Dev 58. Injuries 59. Systemic Diseases 60. Atrophies and Degenerations 61. Dystrophies 62. Tumors 63. Uveal Edema 10. LENS 64. Normal Anatomy 65. General Information 66. Congenital Anomalies 67. Capsule (Epithelial Basement Membrane) 68. Epithelium 69. Cortex and Nucleus (Lens Cells or "Fibers") 70. Secondary Cataracts 71. Complications of Cataracts 72. Ectopic Lens 11. NEURAL (SENSORY) RETINA 73. Normal Anatomy 74. Congenital Anomalies 75. Vascular Diseases 76. Inflammations 77. Injuries 78. Degenerations 79. Hereditary Primary Retinal Dystrophies 80. Hereditary Secondary Retinal Dystrophies 81. Systemic Diseases Involving the Retina 82. Tumors 83. Neural Retinal Detachment 12. VITREOUS 84. Normal Anatomy 85. Congenital Anomalies 86. Inflammation 87. Vitreous Adhesions 88. Vitreous Opacities 89. Vitreous Hemorrhage 13. OPTIC NERVE 90. Normal Anatomy 91. Congenital Defects and Anatomic Variations 92. Optic Disc Edema 93. Optic Neuritis 94. Optic Atrophy 95. Injuries 96. Tumors 14. ORBIT 97. Normal Anatomy 98. Exophthalmos 99. Developmental Abnormalities 100. Orbital Inflammation 101. Injuries 102. Vascular Disease 103. Ocular Muscle Involvement in Systemic Disease 104. Neoplasms and Other Tumors 15. DIABETES MELLITUS 105. Natural History 106. Retinal Vasculature in Normals and Diabetics 107. Conjunctiva and Cornea 108. Lens 109. Iris 110. Ciliary Body and Choroid 111. Neurosensory Retina 112. Vitreous 113. Optic Nerve 16. GLAUCOMA 114. Normal Anatomy 115. Introduction 116. Normal Outflow 117. Tissue Changes Caused by Elevated Intraocular Pressure 17. OCULAR MELANOTIC TUMORS 118. Normal Anatomy 119. Melanotic Tumors of Eyelids 120. Melanotic Tumors of Conjunctiva 121. Melanotic Tumors of Pigment Epithelium of Iris, Ciliary Body, and Retina 122. Melanotic Tumors of the Uvea 123. Melanotic Tumors of the Optic DiscMelanotic Tumors of the Orbit 18. RETINOBLASTOMA AND PSEUDOGLIOMA 124. Retinoblastoma 125. Pseudoglioma INDEX |
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