Description |
1 online resource (xix, 336 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Intro; Preface; Acknowledgment; Contents; Part I: Acute Visual Loss; 1: Acute Optic Neuritis; 1.1 Case Report; 1.2 Comments; 1.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 1.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 1.2.3 Management; 1.2.4 Prognosis; References; 2: Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION); 2.1 Case Report; 2.2 Comments; 2.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 2.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 2.2.3 Management; 2.2.4 Prognosis; References; 3: Leukemic Infiltrative Optic Neuropathy; 3.1 Case Report; 3.2 Comments; 3.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 3.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 3.2.3 Management; 3.2.4 Prognosis |
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7.1 Case Report7.2 Comments; 7.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 7.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 7.2.3 Management; 7.2.4 Prognosis; References; 8: Dominant Optic Atrophy; 8.1 Case Report; 8.2 Comments; 8.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 8.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 8.2.3 Management; 8.2.4 Prognosis; References; 9: Optic Nerve Glioma; 9.1 Case Report; 9.2 Comments; 9.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 9.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 9.2.3 Management; 9.2.4 Prognosis; References; 10: Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma; 10.1 Case Report; 10.2 Comments; 10.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 10.2.2 Differential Diagnosis |
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10.2.3 Management10.2.4 Prognosis; References; 11: Ethambutol-Induced Optic Neuropathy; 11.1 Case Report; 11.2 Comments; 11.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 11.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 11.2.3 Management; 11.2.4 Prognosis; References; 12: Amiodarone-Associated Optic Neuropathy; 12.1 Case Report; 12.2 Comments; 12.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 12.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 12.2.3 Management; 12.2.4 Prognosis; References; 13: Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome (MEWDS); 13.1 Case Report; 13.2 Comments; 13.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 13.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 13.2.3 Management |
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13.2.4 PrognosisReferences; 14: Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome (VKH Syndrome); 14.1 Case Report; 14.2 Comments; 14.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 14.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 14.2.3 Management; 14.2.4 Prognosis; References; Part II: Transient Visual Loss; 15: Papilledema; 15.1 Case Report; 15.2 Comments; 15.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 15.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 15.2.3 Management; 15.2.4 Prognosis; References; 16: Dural Sinus Thrombosis with Pseudotumor Cerebri; 16.1 Case Report; 16.2 Comments; 16.2.1 Diagnostic Tests; 16.2.2 Differential Diagnosis; 16.2.3 Management; 16.2.4 Prognosis |
Summary |
This book presents 57 typical cases of neuro-ophthalmic diseases in the emergency room, which represent notoriously complex and difficult challenges for junior doctors. The physical manifestations of these neurologic disorders include visual loss, transient blurring, diplopia, headache, pupillary abnormality, and even cognition problems. Each case provides a wealth of information, including the case report, comments, diagnosis, management, prognosis and concise notes, as well as photographs and other images. As a case-based clinical reference work on neuro-ophthalmic diseases, the book offers readers essential, concretely applicable information and guidance |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 26, 2018) |
Subject |
Neuroophthalmology -- Case studies
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Ophthalmologic emergencies -- Case studies
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Ocular manifestations of general diseases.
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Medical emergencies.
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Eye -- Diseases.
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Vision disorders.
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Eye Manifestations
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Nervous System Diseases -- complications
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Emergencies
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Eye Diseases
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Vision Disorders
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MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
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Vision disorders
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Ocular manifestations of general diseases
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Medical emergencies
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Eye -- Diseases
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Neuroophthalmology
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Ophthalmologic emergencies
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789811076688 |
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9811076685 |
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