TY - BOOK AU - Scott Olitsky AU - Leonard Nelson TI - Pediatric Clinical Ophthalmology: A Color Handbook T2 - Medical Color Handbook Series SN - 1840766131 PY - 2012/// CY - London PB - CRC Press KW - N1 - Contents: Preface 6 Editors and Contributors 7 Abbreviations 9 Chapter 1 Functional anatomy 11 Chapter 2 Ocular examination in infants and children 21 Chapter 3 Retinopathy of prematurity 33 Chapter 4 Amblyopia 43 Chapter 5 Strabismus disorders 51 Chapter 11 Uveitis 151 Chapter 12 Diseases of the optic nerve 163 Chapter 13 Disorders of the lacrimal system 177 Chapter 14 The eyelids 185 Chapter 15 Ocular manifestations of systemic disorders 193 Chapter 16 Oculoneurocutaneous syndromes phakomatoses 217 Chapter 17 Neuroophthalmology 235 Chapter 18 Ocular tumors 243 Chapter 6 Conjunctiva 65 Chapter 7 Cornea 85 Chapter 8 Lens disorders 97 Chapter 9 Glaucoma 113 Chapter 10 Retinal diseases 131 Chapter 19 Ocular trauma 275 References and bibliography 291 Index 313 N2 - This clinically oriented volume reviews the signs, symptoms and treatment of common ocular diseases and disorders in infants and children. Ocular disorders are of major significance as they often provide clues to the presence, not only of systemic diseases, but also of other congenital malformations. By means of concise text supported by a wealth o; Common terms and phrases: abnormalities affected albinism amblyopia anomaly antibiotics associated bacterial bilateral binocular cataracts cause cells child choristoma choroidal chronic CLINICAL PRESENTATION colobomas common congenital esotropia conjunctival tumors conjunctivitis corneal cysts decreased defect DEFINITION/OVERVIEW AND ETIOLOGY dermoid deviation DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS dilated disease disorder dystrophy elevated epithelium esotropia ETIOLOGY evaluation examination eyelid fixation fundus gene glaucoma hemorrhage hypoplasia infants infection inflammation injury intraocular involvement iris lacrimal gland layer lens lesions macular MANAGEMENT/TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS melanoma membrane muscle mutation nasolacrimal duct nerve palsy nevus normal nystagmus occur ocular opacities ophthalmic ophthalmologist ophthalmoscope optic disc optic nerve optic nerve hypoplasia orbital patients pediatric peripheral Peters anomaly posterior primary ptosis pupillary rectus result retinal detachment retinal pigment retinoblastoma risk sclera secondary seen skin strabismus subretinal surgery surgical symptoms syndrome systemic therapy tissue trauma treatment tumors typically unilateral usually uveitis vascular vessels vision loss visual acuity vitreous ER -