Last edition Elsevier Through eight outstanding editions, Kanski’s - Clinical Ophthalmology has been the classic specialty textbook, providing the perfect ophthalmology foundation for trainees and a valuable reference source for experienced practitioners. Building on the previous edition by Dr. Brad Bowling, Dr. John Salmon from Oxford University has comprehensively revised the textbook.
Last edition
ISBN 13:h9780702077128
Imprint:hSaunders
Language:hEnglish
Authors:hJohn Salmon
Pub Date:h12/2019
Pages:h956
Illus:hIllustrated
Weight:h2,500.00 grams
Size:h216 x 276 mm
Product Type:hSoftcover
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- • The 9th Edition retains Dr. Kanski’s highly effective format of succinct text and visually dynamic presentation, providing authoritative, focused guidance on the diagnosis and management of ophthalmic disorders.
- • Extremely well organized and comprehensive in scope, this visually stunning book reflects the latest advances in the field, facilitating quick comprehension to enhance learning, aid exam preparation and guide clinical practice. As a general ophthalmic textbook, this is the gold standard.
- John Salmon, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Oxford Eye Hospital, Oxford, UK
- Dedication In Memoriam Preface to the Ninth Edition Abbreviations
- 1 Examination Techniques
- Introduction Psychophysical tests Perimetry Slit lamp biomicroscopy of the anterior segment Fundus examination Tonometry Gonioscopy Central corneal thickness
- 2 Eyelids
- Introduction Non-neoplastic lesions Benign epidermal tumours Benign pigmented lesions Benign adnexal tumours Miscellaneous benign tumours Malignant tumours Disorders of the eyelashes Allergic disorders Immune-related inflammation Bacterial infections Viral infections Blepharitis Ptosis Ectropion Entropion Miscellaneous acquired disorders Cosmetic eyelid and periocular surgery Congenital malformations
- 3 Lacrimal Drainage System
- Introduction Acquired obstruction Congenital obstruction Chronic canaliculitis Dacryocystitis
- 4 Orbit
- Introduction Thyroid eye disease Infections Non-infective inflammatory disease Non-neoplastic vascular abnormalities Cystic lesions Vascular tumours Lacrimal gland tumours Neural tumours Lymphoma Rhabdomyosarcoma Metastatic tumours The anophthalmic socket Craniosynostoses
- 5 Dry Eye
- Introduction Sjoegren syndrome Clinical features Investigation Treatment
- 6 Conjunctiva
- Introduction Bacterial conjunctivitis Viral conjunctivitis Allergic conjunctivitis Conjunctivitis in blistering mucocutaneous disease Miscellaneous disorders of the conjunctiva Degenerations Subconjunctival haemorrhage
- 7 Cornea
- Introduction Bacterial keratitis Fungal keratitis Herpes simplex keratitis Herpes zoster ophthalmicus Interstitial keratitis Protozoan keratitis Helminthic keratitis Bacterial hypersensitivity-mediated corneal disease Rosacea Peripheral corneal ulceration/thinning Neurotrophic keratopathy Exposure keratopathy Miscellaneous keratopathies Corneal ectasia Corneal dystrophy Corneal degeneration Metabolic keratopathy Contact lenses Congenital anomalies of the cornea and globe
- 8 Corneal and Refractive Surgery
- Keratoplasty Keratoprostheses Refractive procedures
- 9 Episclera and Sclera
- Anatomy Episcleritis Immune-mediated scleritis Porphyria Infectious scleritis Scleral discolouration Blue sclera Miscellaneous conditions
- 10 Lens
- Acquired cataract Management of age-related cataract Congenital cataract Ectopia lentis Abnormalities of lens shape
- 11 Glaucoma
- Introduction Ocular hypertension Overview of glaucoma Primary open-angle glaucoma Normal-tension glaucoma Primary angle-closure glaucoma Classification of secondary glaucoma Pseudoexfoliation Pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma Neovascular glaucoma Inflammatory glaucoma Steroid-induced glaucoma Lens-related glaucoma Traumatic glaucoma Ghost cell 'glaucoma' Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome Glaucoma associated with intraocular tumours Glaucoma secondary to epithelial ingrowth Iridoschisis Primary congenital glaucoma Iridocorneal dysgenesis Glaucoma in phacomatoses Medical treatment of glaucoma Laser treatment of glaucoma Trabeculectomy Non-penetrating glaucoma surgery Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) Drainage shunts
- 12 Uveitis
- Classification Clinical features Investigation Treatment Immunomodulatory therapy for non-infectious uveitis Uveitis in spondyloarthropathies Fuchs uveitis syndrome Uveitis in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) Uveitis in bowel disease Uveitis in renal disease Intermediate uveitis Vogt-koyanagi-harada (VKH) syndrome Sympathetic ophthalmitis Lens-induced uveitis Sarcoidosis Behcet disease Parasitic uveitis Viral uveitis Fungal uveitis Bacterial uveitis Miscellaneous idiopathic chorioretinopathies
- 13 Retinal Vascular Disease
- Retinal circulation Diabetic retinopathy Non-diabetic retinopathy Retinal venous occlusive disease Retinal arterial occlusive disease Ocular ischaemic syndrome Hypertensive eye disease Sickle-cell retinopathy Thalassaemia retinopathy Retinopathy of prematurity Retinal artery macroaneurysm Primary retinal telangiectasia Eales disease Radiation retinopathy Purtscher retinopathy Valsalva retinopathy Lipaemia retinalis Retinopathy in blood disorders
- 14 Acquired Macular Disorders
- Introduction Clinical evaluation of macular disease Investigation of macular disease Age-related macular degeneration Retinal angiomatous proliferation Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy Peripheral exudative haemorrhagic chorioretinopathy Idiopathic choroidal neovascularization Vitreomacular interface disorders Central serous chorioretinopathy Idiopathic macular telangiectasia Cystoid Microcystic macular oedema Degenerative myopia Angioid streaks Choroidal folds Hypotony maculopathy Solar retinopathy Focal choroidal excavation Dome-shaped macula Low visual aids
- 15 Hereditary Fundus Dystrophies
- Introduction Investigation Generalized photoreceptor dystrophies Macular dystrophies Generalized choroidal dystrophies Hereditary vitreoretinopathies Albinism Cherry-red spot at the macula
- 16 Retinal Detachment
- Introduction Peripheral lesions predisposing to retinal detachment Posterior vitreous detachment Retinal breaks Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment Tractional retinal detachment Exudative retinal detachment Pars plana vitrectomy
- 17 Vitreous Opacities
- Strabismus Introduction Amblyopia Clinical evaluation Pseudostrabismus Heterophoria Vergence abnormalities Esotropia Exotropia Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders Monocular elevation deficiency Brown syndrome Alphabet patterns Surgery Complications of strabismus surgery Botulinum toxin chemodenervation
- 18 Neuro-ophthalmology
- Neuroimaging Optic nerve Pupils Chiasm Retrochiasmal pathways Ocular motor nerves Supranuclear disorders of ocular motility Nystagmus Ocular myopathies Miller Fisher syndrome Neurofibromatosis Migraine Neuralgias Facial spasm Disorders of circadian rhythm Neuro-ophthalmology of space flight
- 19 Ocular Tumours
- Benign epibulbar tumours Malignant and premalignant epibulbar tumours Iris tumours Iris cysts Ciliary body tumours Tumours of the choroid Neural retinal tumours Retinal vascular tumours Primary intraocular lymphoma Tumours of the retinal pigment epithelium Paraneoplastic syndromes
- 20 Ophthalmic Side Effects of
- Systemic Medication Eyelids Cornea Ciliary effusion Lens Uveitis Retina Optic nerve Visual cortex
- 21 Trauma
- Eyelid trauma Orbital trauma Trauma to the globe Chemical injuries Thermal burns Index
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