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Ophthalmology : investigation and examination techniques / edited by Bruce James, Larry Benjamin.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Philadelphia, Pa. : Butterworth-Heinemann, [2007], ©2007.
Description
viii, 247 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
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Subject(s)
Ophthalmology
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Eye
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Examination
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Eye
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Diseases
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James, Bruce, 1957-
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Benjamin, Larry
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. The assessment of vision / David Sculfor and Bruce James
Ch. 2. The slit lamp / Bruce James
Ch. 3. Tonometry / Bruce James
Ch. 4. Gonioscopy / Bruce James
Ch. 5. Examination of the retina and optic disc / Larry Benjamin and Bruce James
Ch. 6. Optical and anatomical assessment of the cornea / Larry Benjamin
Ch. 7. Testing the visual field / Bruce James
Ch. 8. Examination of the orbit and ocular adnexae / Ramona Khooshabeh and Larry Benjamin
Ch. 9. Ocular motility examination / Manoj V. Parulekar
Ch. 10. The pupils / Bruce James
Ch. 11. Microbiological examination and investigation / Larry Benjamin
Ch. 12. Ultrasound techniques in ophthahnology
B-scan ultrasound / Carlos Eduardo Solarte
Colour doppler imaging / Asifa Shaikh
Ch. 13. Biometry / David Sculfor
Ch. 14. Radiological techniques in ophthalmic investigation / Gerardine Quaghebeur
Ch. 15. Clinical visual electrophysiology / Richard Smith and David Sculfor
Ch. 16. Fluorescein angiography / Larry Benjamin
Ch. 17. New imaging techniques / Andrew McNaught.
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ISBN
0750675861
OCLC
73726122
International Article Number
9780750675864
RCP
C - S
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