Ebook Info
- Published: 2011
- Number of pages: 480 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 9.06 MB
- Authors: Arturo Perez Arteaga
Description
Full-color coverage of the latest diagnosis and management strategies for treating neuro-ophthalmological conditions Part of the Instant Clinical Diagnosis in Ophthalmology series, this full-color, quick reference provides in-depth guidance on new diagnostic approaches, operative techniques, and procedures for treating neuro-ophthalmological conditions. Features Numerous full-color photographs, drawings, and algorithms Quick scan bulleted text Covers key topics such as visual pathway, the pupil, binocular vision, ocular motility, pediatric neuro-ophthalmology, the examination, visual sensory disorders, congenital optic disc anomalies, papilledema, and more Detailed, authoritative content you won’t find in any other resource: SECTION 1: Applied Anatomy and Preliminary Considerations in Neuro-ophthalmology; Chapter 1. Visual Pathway; Chapter 2. The Pupil; Chapter 3. Binocular Vision; Chapter 4. Supranuclear Pathways for Eye Movements; Chapter 5. Laws of Ocular Motility; Chapter 6. Pediat
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โญPathetic editing. Sample this ” Optic atrophy can be classified as: (i)Pathological classification, (ii) Ophthalmoscopic classification….” on Page 152 from Dr. Ashok Garg, chapter author . On the same page ” Optic atrophy is characterized by always loss of function associated pallor of disk…” What does that mean? Utter non-sense! On Page 196 Dr. Arteaga writes ” Some other diseases that occurs with less frequence and produce a compressive lesion of the optic chiasm are cranipharyngiomas, aneurysmatic lesions, carotid-cavernous fistula, empty sella syndrome, …” Look at the spellings and grammatical composition of that second sentence. Page 242 ” One should allow approximately six months time for a spontaneous recovery of a case of sixth nerve, as sometimes there may be total recovery of sixth nerve.” Poor composition. These are just a few examples.If this book is for educating medical professionals it is a complete wastage of time and money.
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