Eye Pathology: An Atlas and Text 2nd Edition (2011) by M.D. Eagle, Ralph C., Jr. PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2011
  • Number of pages: 310 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 46.36 MB
  • Authors: M.D. Eagle, Ralph C., Jr.

Description

Eye Pathology: An Atlas and Text is a basic introduction to eye pathology that can be read and mastered during an ophthalmic pathology rotation. In addition, it will serve as a well-illustrated resource for residents who are studying for the OKAP examinations or Board certification in ophthalmology. Completely written and illustrated by Dr. Eagle, this single-author text is primarily designed for ophthalmology residents and the comprehensive ophthalmologist not looking for a comprehensive text on the subject.

Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐I would like to share my experience in reading the Eye Pathology book by Ralph C. Eagle, Jr., MD.You don’t think that the book is boring because when we read the word Pathology, it seems the book will be so difficult or not not nice to read.But this Eye Pathology book is excellent and I am sure that this book will be good for all ophthalmologist clinical, surgical or patahologist.Congratulations for your book Dr. Ralph C. EagleYour brazilian colleagueRomar R. Vallory, MD

⭐Every ophtho resident or attending should have this book. Beautifully written and illustrated. Dr. Eagle has brilliantly condensed a wealth of ophthalmic pathology into a relatively short, concise volume that is, nevertheless, comprehensive and simply a pleasure to read.

⭐GOOD PRODUCT, GOOD SELLER

⭐I am a fan of dr. Eagle work; this book is great contribution to understandingeye pathology, the pictures a worth a million words.

⭐This book is very good and useful for an ophthalmologist,i have learnt a lot of thinks about eye pathology and histology.pictures are wonderful.i advice the book to all ophthalmologits.

⭐Eye Pathology:An Atlas and Text is a superb, comprehensive ocular pathology text book. Its 310 pages pack an encyclopedic wealth of clinical, histopathological, and electron microscopic pictures in a large and easy to view format. The text is well written and includes a helpful list of detailed references at the end of each chapter. The ability to access the book online to download pictures from an image bank and take an interactive test (over 400 questions) on the subject material facilitates learning. Reading the book is analogous to having a 3 star Michelin dinner: each chapter is better than the previous one. Eye Pathology: An Atlas and Text belongs on every ophthalmologist’s and surgical pathologist’s shelf. It is suitable for not only residents in training but also ophthalmologists and pathologists who are perplexed by diagnostic challenges in a clinical setting. Having practiced ophthalmology for over 30 years, I anticipate that this book will become an ocular pathology classic.

⭐The second edition of Ralph Eagle’s Eye Pathology Atlas and Text is superb. This book is a must for any ophthalmology resident and fellow, for a comprehensive ophthalmologist wishing to stay current with both ophthalmology and eye pathology, for general pathologists, and even for eye pathologists.The text in the book is concise and to the point and includes the latest updates in the field of eye pathology and ophthalmology. However, one of the most important assets of the book are amazing illustrations. The quality, detail and descriptive summaries are unsurpassed.A huge bonus in this book is the on-line materials available to the users. These include the digital book, the digital images with higher magnification for detailed viewing, and (VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE RESIDENTS AND RE-CERTIFYING OPHTHALMOLOGISTS!)the excellent multiple choice test questions followed by answers.I will finish this review by repeating the statement: This book is an absolute must for anyone interested in or wishing to know more about eye pathology!

⭐This book is full of high quality pictures and online questions are perfect for review and self-testing. Great way to learn ophthalmic pathology and clinical correlations!

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