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Author Gerstenblith, Adam T.

Title The Wills eye manual : office and emergency room diagnosis and treatment of eye disease / editors, Adam T. Gerstenblith, Michael P. Rabinowitz ; associate editors, Behin I. Barahimi, Christopher M. Fecarotta ; founding editors, Mark A. Friedberg, Christopher J. Rapuano
Edition Sixth edition
Published Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2012]
©2012
©2012

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Description xix, 471 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents Contents note continued: 10.22.Transient Visual Loss/Amaurosis Fugax -- 10.23.Vertebrobasilar Artery Insufficiency -- 10.24.Cortical Blindness -- 10.25.Nonphysiologic Visual Loss -- 10.26.Headache -- 10.27.Migraine -- 10.28.Cluster Headache -- 11.1.Posterior Vitreous Detachment -- 11.2.Retinal Break -- 11.3.Retinal Detachment -- 11.4.Retinoschisis -- 11.5.Cotton-Wool Spot -- 11.6.Central Retinal Artery Occlusion -- 11.7.Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion -- 11.8.Central Retinal Vein Occlusion -- 11.9.Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion -- 11.10.Hypertensive Retinopathy -- 11.11.Ocular Ischemic Syndrome/Carotid Occlusive Disease -- 11.12.Diabetic Retinopathy -- 11.13.Vitreous Hemorrhage -- 11.14.Cystoid Macular Edema -- 11.15.Central Serous Chorioretinopathy -- 11.16.Nonexudative (Dry) Age-Related Macular Degeneration -- 11.17.Neovascular or Exudative (Wet) Age-Related Macular Degeneration -- 11.18.Idiopathic Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy (Posterior Uveal Bleeding Syndrome) --
Contents note continued: 11.19.Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysm -- 11.20.Sickle Cell Disease (Including Sickle Cell Anemia, Sickle Trait) -- 11.21.Valsalva Retinopathy -- 11.22.High Myopia -- 11.23.Angioid Streaks -- 11.24.Ocular Histoplasmosis -- 11.25.Macular Hole -- 11.26.Epiretinal Membrane (Macular Pucker, Surface-Wrinkling Retinopathy, Cellophane Maculopathy) -- 11.27.Choroidal Effusion/Detachment -- 11.28.Retinitis Pigmentosa and Inherited Chorioretinal Dystrophies -- 11.29.Cone Dystrophies -- 11.30.Stargardt Disease (Fundus Flavimaculatus) -- 11.31.Best Disease (Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy) -- 11.32.Chloroquine/Hydroxychloroquine Toxicity -- 11.33.Crystalline Retinopathy -- 11.34.Optic Pit -- 11.35.Solar Retinopathy -- 11.36.Choroidal Nevus and Malignant Melanoma of the Choroid -- 12.1.Anterior Uveitis (Iritis/Iridocyclitis) -- 12.2.Intermediate Uveitis -- 12.3.Posterior Uveitis -- 12.4.Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-B27-Associated Uveitis -- 12.5.Toxoplasmosis --
Contents note continued: 12.6.Sarcoidosis -- 12.7.Behcet Disease -- 12.8.Acute Retinal Necrosis (ARN) -- 12.9.Cytomegalovirus Retinitis -- 12.10.Noninfectious Retinal Microvasculopathy/HIV Retinopathy -- 12.11.Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome -- 12.12.Syphilis -- 12.13.Postoperative Endophthalmitis -- 12.14.Chronic Postoperative Uveitis -- 12.15.Traumatic Endophthalmitis -- 12.16.Endogenous Bacterial Endophthalmitis -- 12.17.Candida Retinitis/Uveitis/Endophthahnitis -- 12.18.Sympathetic Ophthalmia -- 13.1.Acquired Cataract -- 13.2.Pregnancy -- 13.3.Lyme Disease -- 13.4.Convergence Insufficiency -- 13.5.Accommodative Spasm -- 13.6.Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Erythema Multiforme Major) -- 13.7.Vitamin A Deficiency -- 13.8.Albinism -- 13.9.Wilson Disease -- 13.10.Subluxed or Dislocated Crystalline Lens -- 13.11.Hypotony Syndrome -- 13.12.Blind, Painful Eye -- 13.13.Phakomatoses -- 14.1.Plain Films -- 14.2.Computed Tomography -- 14.3.Magnetic Resonance Imaging --
Contents note continued: 14.4.Magnetic Resonance Angiography -- 14.5.Magnetic Resonance Venography -- 14.6.Cerebral Arteriography -- 14.7.Nuclear Medicine -- 14.8.Ophthalmic Ultrasonography -- 14.9.Photographic Studies -- 14.10.Intravenous Fluorescein Angiography -- 14.11.Indocyanine Green Angiography -- 14.12.Optical Coherence Tomography -- 14.13.Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthamoscopy -- 14.14.Confocal Biomicroscopy -- 14.15.Corneal Topography & Tomography Description -- 14.16.Dacryocystography -- Appendix 1 Dilating Drops -- Appendix 2 Tetanus Prophylaxis -- Appendix 3 Cover/Uncover and Alternate Cover Tests -- Appendix 4 Amsler Grid -- Appendix 5 Seidel Test to Detect a Wound Leak -- Appendix 6 Forced-Duction Test and Active Force Generation Test -- Appendix 7 Technique for Diagnostic Probing and Irrigation of The Lacrimal System -- Appendix 8 Corneal Culture Procedure -- Appendix 9 Fortified Topical Antibiotics/Antifungals --
Contents note continued: 4.9.Pterygium/Pinguecula -- 4.10.Band Keratopathy -- 4.11.Bacterial Keratitis -- 4.12.Fungal Keratitis -- 4.13.Acanthamoeba Keratitis -- 4.14.Crystalline Keratopathy -- 4.15.Herpes Simplex Virus -- 4.16.Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/Varicella Zoster Virus -- 4.17.Ocular Vaccinia -- 4.18.Interstitial Keratitis -- 4.19.Staphylococcal Hypersensitivity -- 4.20.Phlyctenulosis -- 4.21.Contact Lens-Related Problems -- 4.22.Contact Lens-Induced Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis -- 4.23.Peripheral Corneal Thinning/Ulceration -- 4.24.Dellen -- 4.25.Keratoconus -- 4.26.Corneal Dystrophies -- 4.27.Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy -- 4.28.Aphakic Bunous Xeratopathy/Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy -- 4.29.Corneal Graft Rejection -- 4.30.Corneal Refractive Surgery. Complications -- 5.1.Acute Conjunctivitis -- 5.2.Chronic Conjunctivitis -- 5.3.Parinaud Oculoglandular Conjunctivitis -- 5.4.Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis -- 5.5.Subconjunctival FIernorrhage --
Contents note continued: 5.6.Episcleritis -- 5.7.Scleritis -- 5.8.Blepharitls/Meibomitis -- 5.9.Ocular Rosacea -- 5.10.Ocular Cicatriclal Pemphigoid -- 5.11.Contact Dermatitis -- 5.12.Conjunctival Tumors -- 5.13.Malignant Melanoma of the Iris -- 6.1.Ptosis -- 6.2.Chalazion/Hordeolum -- 6.3.Ectroplon -- 6.4.Entropion -- 6.5.Trichlasis -- 6.6.Floppy Eyelid Syndrome -- 6.7.Blepharospasm -- 6.8.Canailculltis -- 6.9.Dacryocystitis/Inflammation of the Lacrimal Sac -- 6.10.Preseptal Celiulitis -- 6.11.Malignant Tumors of the Eyelid -- 7.1.Orbital Disease -- 7.2.Inflammatory Orbital Disease -- 7.3.Infectious Orbital Disease -- 7.4.Orbital Tumors -- 7.5.Traumatic Orbital Disease -- 7.6.Lacrimal Gland Mass/Chronic Dacryoadenitis -- 7.7.Miscellaneous Orbital Diseases -- 8.1.Leukocoria -- 8.2.Retinopathy of Prematurity -- 8.3.Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy -- 8.4.Esodeviations in Children -- 8.5.Exodeviations in Children -- 8.6.Strabismus Syndromes -- 8.7.Amblyopia --
Contents note continued: 8.8.Congenital Cataract -- 8.9.Ophthalmia Neonatorum (Newborn Conjunctivitis) -- 8.10.Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction -- 8.11.Congenital/Infantile Glaucoma -- 8.12.Developmental Anterior Segment and Lens Anomalies/Dysgenesis -- 8.13.Congenital Ptosis -- 8.14.The Bilaterally Blind Infant -- 9.1.Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma -- 9.2.Low-Pressure Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (Normal Pressure Glaucoma) -- 9.3.Ocular Hypertension -- 9.4.Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma -- 9.5.Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma -- 9.6.Angle-Recession Glaucoma -- 9.7.Inflammatory Open-Angle Glaucoma -- 9.8.Glaucomatocyclitic Crisis/Posner-Schiossman Syndrome -- 9.9.Steroid-Response Glaucoma -- 9.10.Pigment Dispersion Syndrome/Pigmentary Glaucoma -- 9.11.Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome/Exfoliative Glaucoma -- 9.12.Lens-Induced (Phacogenic) Glaucoma -- 9.13.Plateau Iris -- 9.14.Neovascular Glaucoma -- 9.15.Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome -- 9.16.Postoperative Glaucoma --
Contents note continued: 9.17.Aqueous Misdirection Syndrome/Malignant Glaucoma -- 9.18.Postoperative Complications of Glaucoma Surgery -- 9.19.Blebitis -- 10.1.Anisocoria -- 10.2.Homer Syndrome -- 10.3.Argyll Robertson Pupils -- 10.4.Adie (Tonic) Pupil -- 10.5.Isolated Third Nerve Palsy -- 10.6.Aberrant Regeneration of the Third Nerve -- 10.7.Isolated Fourth Nerve Palsy -- 10.8.Isolated Sixth Nerve Palsy -- 10.9.Isolated Seventh Nerve Palsy -- 10.10.Cavernous Sinus And Associated Syndromes (Multiple Ocular Motor Nerve Palsies) -- 10.11.Myasthenia Gravis -- 10.12.Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia -- 10.13.Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia -- 10.14.Optic Neuritis -- 10.15.Papilledema -- 10.16.Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension/Pseudotumor Cerebri -- 10.17.Arteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (Giant Cell Arteritis) -- 10.18.Nonarteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- 10.19.Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- 10.20.Miscellaneous Optic Neuropathies -- 10.21.Nystagmus --
Contents note continued: Appendix 10 Technique for Retrobulbar/Subtenon/Subconjunctival Injections -- Appendix 11 Intravitreal Tap and Inject -- Appendix 12 Intravitreal Antibiotics -- Appendix 13 Anterior Chamber Paracentesis -- Appendix 14 Angle Classification -- Appendix 15 Yag Laser Peripheral Iridotomy -- Appendix 16 YAG Capsulotomy
Machine generated contents note: 3.1.Chemical Burn -- 3.2.Corneal Abrasion -- 3.3.Corneal and Conjunctival Foreign Bodies -- 3.4.Conjunctival Laceration -- 3.5.Traumatic Iritis -- 3.6.Hyphema and Microhyphema -- 3.7.Iridodialysis/Cyclodialysis -- 3.8.Eyelid Laceration -- 3.9.Orbital Blow-Out Fracture -- 3.10.Traumatic Retrobulbar Hemorrhage -- 3.11.Traumatic Optic Neuropathy -- 3.12.Intraorbital Foreign Body -- 3.13.Corneal Laceration -- 3.14.Ruptured Globe and Penetrating Ocular Injury -- 3.15.Intraocular Foreign Body -- 3.16.Commontio Retinae -- 3.17.Traumatic Choroidal Rupture -- 3.18.Chorioretinitis Sclopetaria -- 3.19.Purtscher Retinopathy -- 3.20.Shaken Baby Syndrome/Inflicted Childhood Neurotrauma -- 4.1.Superficial Punctate Keratopathy -- 4.2.Recurrent Corneal Erosion -- 4.3.Dry-Eye Syndrome -- 4.4.Filamentary Keratopathy -- 4.5.Exposure Keratopathy -- 4.6.Neurotrophic Keratopathy -- 4.7.Thermal/Ultraviolet Keratopathy -- 4.8.Thygeson Superficial Punctate Keratopathy --
Summary "The goal of the book has always been to provide a quick reference containing concise answers to diagnostic and therapeutic problems that span most of ophthalmology. The Wills Manual provides essential diagnostic tips and specific therapeutic information pertaining to eye disease. These are the issues that the ophthalmology resident, the attending ophthalmologist and the emergency room physician must deal with on a daily basis"--
"The thoroughly revised Sixth Edition of this classic reference on ocular disease is the perfect guide for all clinicians who treat eye disorders. Written in a concise outline format, this quick reference is perfect for diagnosis and management of hundreds of ocular conditions. This pocket-size manual covers - from symptoms to treatment - all ocular disorders likely to be encountered in the office, emergency room, or hospital setting"--
Notes Previous ed.: 2008
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Kursbok
English
Print version record
Subject Eye -- Diseases -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Ophthalmologic emergencies -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Eye Diseases -- diagnosis.
Eye Diseases -- therapy.
Emergencies.
Emergency Treatment -- methods.
Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological.
Emergencies.
Emergency Treatment.
Eye Diseases -- diagnosis.
Eye Diseases -- therapy.
Eye Diseases.
Genre/Form Outline.
Handbook.
Handbooks and manuals.
Author Gerstenblith, Adam T.
Rabinowitz, Michael P.
Wills Eye Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.)
LC no. 2011051968
ISBN 1451109385 (paperback)
9781451109382 (paperback)
Other Titles Eye manual