Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology

Author:

Denniston Alastair K. O.,Murray Philip I.

Abstract

This fourth edition of the highly successful Oxford Handbook of Ophthalmology will be useful to all health professionals in the eye-care sector whatever their role - ophthalmologist, optometrist, orthoptist, ophthalmic nurse or technician. Building on the strengths of previous editions, it is now broader in scope and will be equally useful in the consulting room, casualty, theatre, or on the wards. It retains its consistent style and clear layout, providing rapid access to the critical information needed to manage patients with eye disease. The core of the book comprises a systematic synopsis of ophthalmic disease directed towards diagnosis, interim assessment, and on-going management. Assessment boxes for common clinical conditions, and algorithms for important clinical presentations illustrate this practical approach. The information is easily accessed, being presented in a standard format with areas of importance being highlighted. Key sections for the trainee include: clinical skills, aids to diagnosis, and investigations and their interpretation. Basic perioperative care, medical emergencies and advanced life support protocols are included. It also continues to be an unparalleled revision aid for those preparing for postgraduate examinations.

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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