This volume is part of the Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC) designed to increase the physician’s ophthalmic knowledge through study and review. It provides continuing medical education (CME) focusing on the foundational principles of ophthalmology.
Essential guidance material for pediatric ophthalmologists and optometrists regarding the diagnosis and management of refractive errors in children and the correct prescription of spectacle lenses.
This book provides a step-by-step systematic approach to understanding the prevalence, diagnosis, screening, and management of Keratoconus and other ectatic corneal disorders, reflecting the developments in the medical field.
A detailed textbook on ophthalmic pathology, covering general introduction to diagnosis, wound repair in ocular tissues (cornea, sclera, uvea, retina, etc.), specimen handling, special diagnostic procedures (immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry), and pathological analysis of the conjunctiva, cornea, anterior chamber, sclera, and lens.
A comprehensive diagnostic atlas focused on the application and interpretation of ophthalmic ultrasound for imaging the eye and diagnosing various eye diseases.
A concise, examination-oriented ready-reckoner compiling frequently asked questions (FAQs) and expected answers for postgraduate clinical ophthalmology examinations. It aims to help postgraduates answer specifically to the point.
Volume 13 in a series dedicated to the Autonomic Nervous System. This book covers the central and peripheral neural control mechanisms, autonomic innervation, and physiological function of the eye.
A comprehensive guide detailing the latest techniques, technological advancements, and management of complications in modern cataract surgery, covering procedures such as phacoemulsification and refractive outcomes.
A comprehensive textbook focusing on the fundamental basic sciences underpinning ophthalmic practice, covering anatomy, pathology, and related biological principles concerning the eye.
A comprehensive lecture notes guide covering core topics in ophthalmology. Content includes ocular anatomy, history and examination techniques, clinical optics, orbital and eyelid diseases, lacrimal system disorders, conjunctival/corneal/scleral conditions, cataract and lens pathology, uveitis, glaucoma, retina and choroid disorders, retinal vascular disease, visual pathway, eye movements, and ocular trauma.
This volume is part of the Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC) series. It is designed to increase physician ophthalmic knowledge through study and review and is designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
A practical, question-and-answer guide addressing 49 common and complex clinical challenges encountered in cataract surgery, designed for quick reference and effective decision-making.
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A medical guide designed for quick review and identification ('spotting') of key clinical features, images, or specimens across various pediatric subspecialties including Neonatology, Pediatric Surgery, Infectious Diseases, and Dermatology.
This therapeutics paper analyzes the use of oncolytic viruses in cancer treatment, highlighting their unique ability to selectively destroy cancer cells and stimulate antitumour immunity. It covers key milestones in clinical development, discusses the barriers restricting widespread clinical implementation, and proposes future research directions to achieve meaningful patient benefit.
This medical textbook focuses on diseases affecting neonates, specifically detailing the causes and mechanisms of respiratory distress in the newborn. It covers central causes (like immature respiratory centers, hypoxia, and intracranial hemorrhage) and peripheral causes.
A compilation of recalled multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from the May 2013 postgraduate entrance exam, focusing on subjects like Anatomy and Physiology.
A textbook providing a concise overview of the human nervous system, covering fundamental structures of nervous tissue, the brain (prosencephalon, brain stem, cerebellum), spinal cord, peripheral nerves, autonomic system, cerebrospinal fluid, and incorporating topics like brain imaging and clinical connections.
This book addresses the effects of clinical light damage on the eye, focusing on the role of free-radical induction by light. It discusses how prolonged light exposure contributes to cataract development and retinal degeneration, aiming to bring this message to the practicing ophthalmologist.
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