Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology A Practical Guide
Material type:
- 3540327061
- 9783540327066
- 616
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E-BOOKS | MWALIMU NYERERE LEARNING RESOURCES CENTRE-CUHAS BUGANDO | NFIC | 616 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | -1 | EBS11440 |
Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology is a challenge for residents and experienced clinicians alike. This book covers all relevant techniques of diagnosis as well as interpretations of clinical signs. All information is highly structured, highlighting ?definition?, ?note? and ?pearl?, so that it can also be used by the physician during the patient encounter. The included flow chart posters remind the physician of the most important information. Further, the accompanying animated CD contains: all of the text passages in a searchable format, interactive case demonstrations, animated sequences of clinical signs and video recordings of clinical examinations. This unique and practical guide offers invaluable and practical advice for physicians treating patients with neuro-ophthalmic problems. Common terms and phrases: acute affected afferent visual pathway amblyopia and/or anisocoria appearance artery associated axons b-wave bilateral binocular cause cavernous sinus central cerebral Chap chiasm chiasmal chronic clinical color vision compression cone congenital contralateral cranial nerve damage deficit demyelinating depressed diagnosis differential diplopia disease disorders drusen dyschromatopsias dystrophy elevated examination eye movements fixation fundus gaze headache hemifield homonymous Horner’s syndrome intracranial ipsilateral ischemic isopters lesions light located macular meningiomas migraine monocular motility muscle nasal nerve fiber neurons normal nystagmus ocular oculomotor oculomotor nerve ofthe onset ophthalmic optic atrophy optic disc optic nerve optic neuritis optic neuropathy orbital palsy papilledema paresis patient pattern Pearl perimetry physiologic pituitary position posterior potentials primary pupil pupillary RAPD rectus red/green reflex responses retinal saccades scotoma signs and symptoms stimulus strabismus temporal therapy tion tissue toxic tumor typical usually vascular vertical visual acuity visual cortex visual field defects visual function visual loss
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