Clinical Ophthalmology: A Self-Assessment Companion is the perfect way for trainees to test their knowledge in key areas of ophthalmology. Following the same structure as Jack Kanski's best-selling Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach, the many carefully selected questions and lavish illustrations take the reader step-by-step through the main topics, and together comprise an excellent tool for consolidation and review. The new Self-Assessment Companion is an invaluable passport to examination success in ophthalmology and optometry.
Chapter 1 Ocular examination techniquesChapter 2 Imaging TechniquesChapter 3 Developmental malformations and anomaliesChapter 4 EyelidsChapter 5 Lacrimal drainage systemChapter 6 OrbitChapter 7 Dry eye disordersChapter 8 The conjunctivaChapter 9 CorneaChapter 10 Keratoplasty and refractive surgeryChapter 11 Episclera and scleraChapter 12 LensChapter 13 GlaucomaChapter 14 UveitisChapter 15 Ocular tumours and related conditionsChapter 16 Retinal Vascular DiseaseChapter 17 Acquired macular disorders and related conditionsChapter 18 Fundus dystrophiesChapter 19 Retinal detachmentChapter 20 StrabismusChapter 21 Neuro-ophthalmologyChapter 22 Drug-induced disordersChapter 23 TraumaChapter 24 Systemic diseasesChapter 25 Referral guide for optometrists
By Jack J. Kanski, MD, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth, Honorary Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Prince Charles Eye Unit, King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, UK; and Agnes Kubicka-Trzaska
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