Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Practical Guide 1st Edition (2005) by Leonard A. Levin PDF

 

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  • Published: 2005
  • Number of pages: 494 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 14.74 MB
  • Authors: Leonard A. Levin

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A complete “hands-on” book for specialists and non-specialistsFor those clinicians with minimal experience in reading the signs and symptoms of neuro-ophthalmic disease, this book provides the information you need to make accurate clinical judgments and will give you the confidence to handle emergency situations.Features:Well-organized sections on examination techniques, signs and symptoms, categories of neuro-ophthalmic disorders, and key diagnostic tests More than 200 full-color photographs of specific diseases for easy identification Detailed lists of differential diagnoses and “red flags” to prevent errors in evaluation or treatment In-depth discussions of optic tumors, diplopia and polyopia, Horner’s Syndrome, nerve palsies, visual field defects, eye movement disorders, and moreDesigned for specialists and non-specialists alike, this user-friendly guidebook will be invaluable for immediate diagnostic and management decisions, including knowing when referrals are in order.

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⭐A basic textbook in neuro-ophthalmology.Recommended for all ophthalmologists.

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Neurovascular Neuro-ophthalmology (1993) by M. KUPERSMITH PDF

 

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  • Published: 1993
  • Number of pages: 554 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 29.46 MB
  • Authors: M. KUPERSMITH

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New York University Medical Center, New York City. Comprehensive reference to diagnosis and management of neuro-ophthalmologic complications emanating from disorders which alter the intracranial and intraorbital circulation. 594 Illustrations; some color. DNLM: Eye Diseases complications.

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Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems 8th Edition (2011) by Duane E. Haines PDF

 

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  • Published: 2011
  • Number of pages: 332 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 5.38 MB
  • Authors: Duane E. Haines

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Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems remains one of the most dynamic forces in medical education, delivering abundantly illustrated and clinically essential content in a rapidly expanding field of practice. Now in its Eighth Edition, this atlas continues to build upon its reputation as a premiere teaching resource, combining the best of both worlds—anatomical and clinical. New features include: even more clinical imaging and relevance, with 15 new CTs/MRIs and 25 new illustrations with nerves highlighted; new features that promote the understanding of neurobiology, including circuit drawings, 2-page spread summarizing hypothalmus, 2-page spread summarizing connections, and summaries added to Anatomical Orientation images; 50 USMLE-style review questions with extensive explanations and bonus Interactive Question Bank online, for a total of 235 Q&As offering self-paced review and exam preparation; 32 stained section photographs in Chapter 6, now printed in their original, accurate color, replacing the previous black and white versions.

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⭐This atlas has netted me some points on my exams, so I have to give it praise. I was scared about the black-and-white issue that people were talking about, but this book does have SOME color, just not on most of the cross sections. The tracts are indeed hard to follow, but once you figure out how to actually read the tracts, you’re off to the races and this atlas helps you understand the amount of ridiculous detail needed to ace medical school exams (e.g., know the positions of the tracts at different levels of the spinal cord in cross section, in relation to one another, how they are topographically arranged, and the arteries that supply those areas)Although the structures are heavily abbreviated in the tract diagrams, I find it is very helpful in testing your knowledge; you will know that you have studied enough when you don’t need to look at the legend. Giving away the structure names may encourage passive learning anywho! Best of luck! I haven’t used any other atlas, so I can’t comment on that. Works well for me.

⭐I used this book throughout neuro and found it VERY useful. The online edition (code) that comes with is very helpful too. However, take note that this IS just an atlas with minimal explanations. I used the book to complement notes and it worked out great. I also used Martin’s : Neuroanatomy Text and Atlas for more detail. But I would recommend this to anybody. The best part is the whole section of cross sections which go all the way up the CNS. it has a labeled diagram on one page and an actual cross section picture on the page right next to it so it is easy to visualize where tracts and nuclei are at every level. Plus it gives a corresponding MRI image of the section.

⭐This was a great atlas for the lab component of my medical neuroscience course. It did in fact contain good images that “stepped through” the brain in different sections. Overall, it was very useful.My complaints include the lack of color (not that the actual brain is very colorful, but a black and white image is a far cry from an actual section), the thickness of cuts (i.e., I would have liked to see thinner slices such that you have more sections per “step through” of the brain), and the mediocre quality of drawings (e.g., in the spinal cord section).

⭐I bought this book as recommended by my medical school and was very satisfied with the diagrams and images in this book. Just a heads up, don’t expect to read this like a novel, I used it purely for reference. But I recommend this to anyone who wants a great resource for understanding the anatomy of the brain. From my experience, there is little to no variation between new and old editions, so if you’re trying to save some money, go with an older edition.

⭐I bought this book for the lab portion of neuroscience and found it very helpful. They have wonderful pictures and diagrams to help the visual learner and the way they presented the pictures made it very easy to follow along while dissecting no matter what direction (anterior-posterior, dorsal-ventral, etc.). It also made the dissection test that much easier to study for with such detailed and labeled pictures.

⭐I bought this as a Kindle Book, which seemed great initially. For reading it is pretty easy – although I have been unable to change the highlight colors and the search function is really slow compared to iBooks and Adobe apps. Often my professors refer us to specific pages to read and in the kindle version I cannot look up those pages, which makes groups a little tough at times. (In the Netter iPad app, which I realize is not an e-book, the images are still labeled by the textbook pages. This was my first “ebook”, so maybe it skewed my expectations.)People love this book, but I am not impressed yet. The images are nice, but finding information in the text is a challenge. Even using the index, which is not great, I often spend several minutes to find one structure or concept. I thought that the search function would deal with this, but it often brings back limited results and they are text only. Perhaps I just need to own this book for more than a few weeks…Overall, I would caution a buyer about buying this atlas as an ebook. Try to find a friend who already has it and try to use it.

⭐This text wasn’t required, but I purchased it anyway. It is ESSENTIAL in learning aspects of neuro involving anatomy of the CNS, especially the tracts. If you don’t know what tracts are, then this is the book for you.I will mention, it’s not a traditional “text.” It consists of mostly diagrams. However, the kind of studying Haines helps with isn’t the kind where you need to read a ton of text. This Atlas has essential cross sections of every part of the CNS with numerous numerous nuclei and tracts. It’s a must have.

⭐I bought this thinking it would help my understanding of neuroanatomy or at least help with some of the pictures, but it’s just okay. It’s very cluttered and it seems like they just crammed as much info in there as they could. The pictures are okay.. The drawn pictures are standard (chicken scratch compared to Netter) with colors that remind me of faded curtains in a house from the 60s. I will say some of the real sections compared with drawings are actually pretty good; it’s really the only good quality of the book.

⭐Incredibly clear structure, well worth a look for UK medical students, FY1,2 and speciality training. Covers the anatomy clearly with clinical relevance included. It is easy to navigate and has both clinical and anatomical orientations of radiographs so suitable for anatomists as well as clinicians.

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Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience at a Glance 4th Edition (2012) by Roger A. Barker PDF

 

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  • Published: 2012
  • Number of pages: 160 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 9.76 MB
  • Authors: Roger A. Barker

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Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience at a Glance provides a user-friendly introduction to the anatomy, biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology of the human nervous system within one, succinct, highly-illustrated volume. The double page spreads begin by summarising the anatomical structure and function of the different components of the central nervous system, followed by a section on applied neurobiology which outlines how to approach the patient with neurological and psychiatric problems and provides an overview of treatment and management options.Key features of this fourth edition include: A manageable overview of the structure and function of the central nervous systemFull guidance on how to approach the patient with neurological problems and the investigations used in the most common scenariosCases highlighting the clinical relevance of the basic neuroscienceNew chapters on the major neurotransmitters of the CNS and their functions, the enteric nervous system and strokeA fully updated companion website with interactive self-assessment questions and case studies, flashcards and revision notes at www.ataglanceseries.com/neuroscienceNeuroanatomy and Neuroscience at a Glance is the ideal companion for anyone about to start a basic neuroanatomy or neuroscience course, or can be used as a refresher for those in clinical training.

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⭐Good book for beginning research into my wife’s hepatic encephalopathy.

⭐Amazing schematic figures, tables and charts to facilitate in depth information.

⭐I’ve had this book for a couple of weeks now. I bought it to brush up on my neuroanatomy for post graduate studies. The illustrations are pretty good and the book gives nice summaries of the bits and bobs that you need to know about. I suppose my only gripe would be, that it could elaborate more in places, however it’s called ‘at a glance’ for a reason.

⭐such small book yet interesting but not complete could elaborate But title at glance don’t expext textbook but really costly for 1700 Rs

⭐I’m not a medical student but as a layman found this book an excellent validation of the popular science books on the brain that I’ve been reading. helps me steer clear of the quacks.

⭐I bought this book for quick revision of neurology concepts, but find it doesn’t work for me. The short, concise sections appear good for quick revision, but the book is actually more useful if read from beginning to end. For example, diagrams and text are laden with abbreviations that are sometimes listed in the glossary, but sometimes not. On a couple of occasions, I have tried to refresh my memory of a concept, but found myself spending too much time trying to work out what an abbreviation meant and how it related to the concept.On a positive note, some of the diagrams are clear and useful; especially given the complex nature of neurology.The book isn’t completely awful, but I would prefer not to have spent the money on it, as I usually end up using other sources for the information after becoming frustrated.

⭐Everything you need to know about the nervous system in a small book. very helpful if you are looking for general information, or you want to revise….

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Neuroanatomy: Draw It to Know It 3rd Edition (2017) by Adam J Fisch PDF

 

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  • Published: 2017
  • Number of pages: 400 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 9.35 MB
  • Authors: Adam J Fisch

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Neuroanatomy: Draw It to Know It, Third Edition teaches neuroanatomy in a purely kinesthetic way. In using this book, the reader draws each neuroanatomical pathway and structure, and in the process, creates memorable and reproducible schematics for the various learning points in Neuroanatomy in a hands-on, enjoyable and highly effective manner. In addition to this unique method, Neuroanatomy: Draw It to Know It also provides a remarkable repository of reference materials, including numerous anatomic and radiographic brain images and illustrations from many other classic texts to enhance the learning experience. In the third edition of this now-classic text, the author completely reorganized the book based on user-feedback, taking a more intuitive and easy-to-use approach. For the first time, the illustrations are in full color. No other text in neuroanatomy engages the reader in as direct a manner as this book and none covers the advanced level of detail found while retaining the simplistic approach to the learning which has become the cornerstone of the text. Neuroanatomy: Draw It to Know It is singular in its ability to engage and instruct without overwhelming any level of neuroanatomy student.

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⭐This is great material for self-study. Replicating diagrams not only helps one remember the anatomy but allows for note taking as well that reinforce its concepts. Its a fun and creative way to learn about neuroanatomy and it clears up the interchangeable terminology. Im not a med student but I do think that this will be a great tool for learning for such students as well.

⭐Was intimidated to buy it has helped me so very much !

⭐It could just be that the neuro department at my med school is whacko, but this book didn’t come close to the detail we were expected to know. I would say, this is great for people who want a gentle intro to neuroanatomy, but probably not sufficient for med school use. However, I will say that the drawings and explanations were very clear and concise, easy to understand and follow, just not to the detail required to satisfy the PhD hounds I am forced to answer to.

⭐came with a “used” label and arrived BRAND NEW. and ON TIME. This is for nursing school, PT/OT school anatomy level. NOT A BASIC LEVEL BOOK. Perfect for me 🙂 Probably good for med students but I’m not 100% sure..

⭐This book was wonderful! I am a person who learns by writing/drawing to learn and understand the concepts. The author was really thinking about the entry-level neuro student when he put this book together. It helped me to draw connections to the systems in the brain, and I still remember a lot of the material when I took the class a year ago.My one critique is that I wish there was more on the embryology of the brain.

⭐Neuroanatomy, a supposedly nightmare for even medical students, was made easier in this book by Dr. Fisch. This is a kind of workbook which makes you draw the complex neuroanatomical structures alongside learning about them with relative ease. I felt this kind of learning lasts longer than the conventional ones. Overall, a very good book.

⭐Great reference for practicing docs, med students, and residents.Clearly written with lots of useful information. Actually drawing the relevant neuroanatomy really reinforces the learning process.I wish I had this book when I was a medical student!

⭐This is one of the best neuroanatomy textbooks I have seen. As a neurologist, I have read multiple neuroanatomy textbooks over the years at various stages in my training. This book has just the right mixture of basic science, direct clinical application and a little scientific trivia. The hands on detailed approach to learning makes it possible that I will actually get through a neuroanatomy textbook and retain what I have read!:) I recommend this book to medical students, residents and practicing clinicians.

⭐Neuroanatomy is a complex subject one which many doctors try to avoid as much as possible! As the book says if you know something you should be able to draw it. this book will help you achieve the mental picturing required to get your brain around neuroanatomy and thus help with clinical decisions. The best I have seen in 30 years of trying to get my head around the subject. Medical, chiropractic and other other related students and post graduate readers most likely to be wowed by this volume.>

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Neuroimaging in Ophthalmology (American Academy of Ophthalmology Monograph Series) 2nd Edition (2010) by Michael C. Johnson PDF

 

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  • Published: 2010
  • Number of pages: 128 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 5.49 MB
  • Authors: Michael C. Johnson

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Ophthalmologists are often the first clinicians to evaluate a patient harboring an underlying intraorbital or intracranial structural lesion. This unique position makes it particularly important for them to understand the basic mechanics, indications, and contraindications for the available orbital and neuroimaging studies (e.g., CT and MR imaging), as well as any special studies that may be necessary to fully evaluate the suspected pathology. It is equally important for them to be able to communicate their imaging questions and provide relevant clinical information to the interpreting radiologist. Since the publication of the original edition of this American Academy of Ophthalmology Monograph in 1992, new techniques and special sequences have improved our ability to detect pathology in the orbit and brain that are significant for the ophthalmologist. In this second edition of Monograph 6, Johnson, Policeni, Lee, and Smoker have updated the original content and summarized the recent neuroradiologic literature on the various modalities applicable to CT and MR imaging for ophthalmology. They emphasize vascular imaging advances (e.g., MR angiography (MRA), CT angiography (CTA), MR venography (MRV), and CT venography (CTV) and specific MR sequences (e.g., fat suppression, fluid attenuation inversion recovery (FLAIR), gradient recall echo imaging (GRE), diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), perfusion weighted imaging (PWI), and dynamic perfusion CT (PCT)). They have also included tables that outline the indications, best imaging recommendations for specific ophthalmic entities, and examples of specific radiographic pathology that illustrate the relevant entities. The goal of this Monograph is to reinforce the critical importance of accurate, complete, and timely communication–from the prescribing ophthalmologist to the interpreting radiologist–of the clinical findings, differential diagnosis, and presumed topographical location of the suspected lesion in order for the radiologist to perform the optimal imaging study, and ultimately, to receive the best interpretation.

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⭐Perfect book. In excellent condition.

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Neuro-Opthalmology: Neuronal Control of Eye Movements (Developments in Ophthalmology) 1st Edition (2007) by Andreas Straube PDF

 

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  • Published: 2007
  • Number of pages: 198 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 1.48 MB
  • Authors: Andreas Straube

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Neurovision Rehabilitation Guide 1st Edition (2016) by Amy Chang PDF

 

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  • Published: 2016
  • Number of pages: 174 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 11.16 MB
  • Authors: Amy Chang

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Neurovision Rehabilitation Guide is a valuable resource for the health care professional working with patients with visual dysfunction as a consequence of traumatic brain injury and neurological disorders. It covers the concepts of visual dysfunction as well as assessment and step-by-step treatment plans. The guide covers the neurology of visual processing before and after a brain injury. It explains the concepts behind neurovision rehabilitation and how to go about examining and treating the patient’s visual deficits. It also covers the evaluation of visual perceptual deficits and treatment of the traumatic brain injury patient. The guide contains more than 80 vision therapy procedures, with step-by-step instructions as well as sequencing guides for each category of therapy (oculomotor, accommodation, binocular, perceptual).

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⭐Just enough detail to be meaningful without being overwhelming. Highly recommend – most appropriate for eye doctors or vision therapists.

⭐Il libro molto valido e utile. Si trovano pochi libri su questa materia

⭐Contemporaneo, abordagem suscinta e objetiva. Precisa melhorar a parte grafica, nesse aspecto achei pobre, mais gostei dos protocolos explanados pela autora.

⭐Great resource!

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New Frontiers for the Treatment of Keratoconus (2021) by César Carriazo PDF

 

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  • Published: 2021
  • Number of pages: 152 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 8.3 MB
  • Authors: César Carriazo

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This book updates the reader about the latest bio-mechanical concepts underlying keratoconus diagnosis and the various treatment alternatives: from conventional alternatives with a real cost/benefit description, to some innovative alternatives that have come to the fore in recent years. It discusses the latest software and technology utilized in keratoconus diagnosis as well as the more innovative surgical techniques used to treat keratoconus.New Frontiers for the Treatment of Keratoconus represents an essential book for ophthalmologists and specialists in cornea and refractive surgery who are looking to position themselves at the forefront of the diagnosis and treatment of keratoconus.

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New Investigations in Ophthalmology 2nd Edition (2017) by M.D. Dada, Tanuj PDF

 

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  • Published: 2017
  • Number of pages: 339 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 38.49 MB
  • Authors: M.D. Dada, Tanuj

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Brand New International Paper-back Edition Same as per description, **Economy edition, May have been printed in Asia with cover stating Not for sale in US. Legal to use despite any disclaimer on cover. Save Money. Contact us for any queries. Best Customer Support! All Orders shipped with Tracking Number

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⭐This book is OK but is probably a bit too much for the novice – I have found better books out there for someone new to ophthalmology looking to grasp the basics of the more commonly performed investigations. This book is a bit more specialist – if that is you, you may really enjoy this book.

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