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The neuro-ophthalmology survival guide / Anthony Pane, MBBS, MMedSc, FRANZCO, PhD, Neuro-Ophthalmologist, Queensland Eye Institute, Brisbane, Australia, Neil R Miller, Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology and Neurosurgery & Frank B. Walsh Professor of Neuro-Ophthalmology, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA, Michael Burdon, President, Royal College of Ophthalmologists, UK, Consultant Neuro-Ophthalmologist, Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, UK.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh: Mosby, c2007.Edition: Description: viii, 415 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780723434054 (pbk.)
  • 0702072672 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RE725.P36 2007
Contents:
1. Staying out of trouble -- 2. Blurred vision or field loss -- 3. Swollen disc/s, normal vision -- 4. Transient visual loss -- 5. Double vision -- 6. 'Seeing things' -- 7. Abnormal movement or orientation of the visual world -- 8. Abnormal eye movements without visual symptoms -- 9. Unequal pupils -- 10. Ptosis -- 11. Facial weakness or spasm -- 12. Unexplained eye pain, orbital pain or headache -- 13. Neuro-ophthalmic history and examination.
Review: "This book is a practical, symptom-based, 'how-to' guide to neuro-ophthalmology and acquired strabismus for all trainee and practising ophthalmologists. Each chapter focusses on a specific clinical symptom and includes an introduction to the clinical assessment of a symptom; an examination checklist; a management flowchart to be followed; clinical diagnostic criteria checklists; and further information on the diseases that can cause the symptom with a brief discussion of appropriate management" -- From publisher website.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 365) and index.

1. Staying out of trouble -- 2. Blurred vision or field loss -- 3. Swollen disc/s, normal vision -- 4. Transient visual loss -- 5. Double vision -- 6. 'Seeing things' -- 7. Abnormal movement or orientation of the visual world -- 8. Abnormal eye movements without visual symptoms -- 9. Unequal pupils -- 10. Ptosis -- 11. Facial weakness or spasm -- 12. Unexplained eye pain, orbital pain or headache -- 13. Neuro-ophthalmic history and examination.

"This book is a practical, symptom-based, 'how-to' guide to neuro-ophthalmology and acquired strabismus for all trainee and practising ophthalmologists. Each chapter focusses on a specific clinical symptom and includes an introduction to the clinical assessment of a symptom; an examination checklist; a management flowchart to be followed; clinical diagnostic criteria checklists; and further information on the diseases that can cause the symptom with a brief discussion of appropriate management" -- From publisher website.

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