Field of Vision: A Manual and Atlas of Perimetry (Current Clinical Neurology) 2003rd Edition (2003) by Jason J. S. Barton PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2003
  • Number of pages: 346 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 16.67 MB
  • Authors: Jason J. S. Barton

Description

A comprehensive survey on the use of bedside skills and perimetric devices to the test visual fields, and how to interpret the results. To develop the clinician’s interpretative skills, the authors include a chapter on visual anatomy and an atlas of 100 real-life cases arranged in anatomic order from retina to striate cortex. By placing a brief clinical vignette with a visual field on one side of the page and a description of the field and its causal lesion on the opposite side, the reader will be able to learn interpretation in a simulated clinical setting. An additional quiz section of twenty randomly arranged visual fields provides readers with an opportunity to test their newly acquired skills.

Reviews

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

⭐As an ophthalmologist it’s a very helpful bookGood didacticImportant to have in your day by day practice.Doctor Jason Barton is fantastic especially in visual field

⭐I liked the fact that it is using examples. It has a great variety of cases which are very helpfull for a new doctor with little experience as I am. It is also a great review guide.

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