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دسته بندی: جراحی ، ارتوپدی ویرایش: 3 نویسندگان: Daniel Albert, Joan W. Miller, Dimitri T. Azar, Barbara A. Blodi سری: ISBN (شابک) : 141600016X, 9781416000167 ناشر: Saunders سال نشر: 2008 تعداد صفحات: 5689 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 216 مگابایت
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در ویرایش سوم این شاهکار محترم، صدها نفر از برجسته ترین مقامات از سراسر جهان بهترین پاسخ های امروزی را برای هر سؤالی که در تمرین شما ایجاد می شود ارائه می دهند. آنها راهنمایی های عمیقی را در مورد رویکردهای تشخیصی جدید، تکنیک های جراحی و گزینه درمانی و همچنین توضیحات قانع کننده در مورد هر مفهوم علمی جدید و اهمیت بالینی آن ارائه می دهند. این نسخه 3 با فرمت جدید ساده، کاربر پسندتر و تمام رنگی خود، مرجع را بسیار سریعتر، آسانتر و همه کاره تر می کند. بیش از هر زمان دیگری، این منبعی است که شما برای غلبه بر هر چالش بالینی که ممکن است با آن مواجه شوید، به طور موثر و مطمئن نیاز دارید.
Inside the 3rd edition of this esteemed masterwork, hundreds of the most distinguished authorities from around the world provide today's best answers to every question that arises in your practice. They deliver in-depth guidance on new diagnostic approaches, operative technique, and treatment option, as well as cogent explanations of every new scientific concept and its clinical importance. With its new streamlined, more user-friendly, full-color format, this 3rd edition makes reference much faster, easier, and more versatile. More than ever, it's the source you need to efficiently and confidently overcome any clinical challenge you may face.
Cover Preface to the 3rd Edition Preface to the 1st Edition List of Contributors SECTION 1 - GENETICS 1 - Fundamentals of Genetics 2 - Molecular Mechanisms of Inherited Disease 3 - Genetic Testing 4 - Principles of Genetic Counseling SECTION 2 - IMMUNOLOGY 5 - Immunology – An Overview 6 - A Cast of Thousands: The Cells of the Immune System 7 - T-Lymphocyte Responses 8 - B-Lymphocyte Responses 9 - Immune-Mediated Tissue Injury 10 - Regulation of Immune Responses SECTION 3 - MICROBIOLOGY 11 - Ocular Bacteriology 12 - Chlamydial Disease 13 - The Spirochetes 14 - Parasitic and Rickettsial Ocular Infections 15 - Fungal Infections of the Eye 16 - Ocular Virology SECTION 4 - PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY 17 - Ocular Pharmacokinetics 18 - Anesthetics 19 - Antibacterials 20 - Antivirals 21 - Antifungal Agents 22 - Antiparasitics 23 - Corticosteroids in Ophthalmic Practice 24 - Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs 25 - Antihistamines and Mast Cell Stabilizers in Allergic Ocular Disease 26 - Tear Film and Blink Dynamics 27 - Tear Substitutes 28 - Viscoelastics 29 - Pharmacologic Agents with Osmotic Effects 30 - Pharmacologic Treatment of Immune Disorders and Specifically of Immune Ocular Inflammatory Disease 31 - Angiogenic Factors and Inhibitors 32 - Principles of Toxicology of the Eye 33 - Toxicology of Ophthalmic Agents by Class SECTION 5 - PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY 34 - Epidemiology and Clinical Research 35 - Epidemiology of Age-Related Cataract 36 - Epidemiology of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma 37 - Epidemiology of Diabetic Retinopathy 38 - Epidemiology of Age-related Macular Degeneration SECTION 6 - CORNEA AND CONJUNCTIVA 39 - Anatomy and Cell Biology of the Cornea, Superficial Limbus, and Conjunctiva 40 - Corneal Form and Function: Clinical Perspective 41 - Ocular Surface Epithelial Stem Cells and Corneal Wound Healing Response to Injury and Infection 42 - Corneal Examination, Specular and Confocal Microscopy, UBM, OCT 43 - Corneal Dysgeneses, Dystrophies, and Degenerations 44 - Keratoconus and Corneal Noninflammatory Ectasias 45 - Corneal Manifestations of Metabolic Disease 46 - Immunologic Disorders of the Conjunctiva, Cornea, and Sclera 47 - Allergic and Toxic Reactions: The Immune Response 48 - Lid Inflammations 49 - Viral Disease of the Cornea and External Eye 50 - Bacterial, Chlamydial, and Mycobacterial Infections 51 - Fungal Keratitis 52 - Acanthamoeba Keratitis 53 - Interstitial Keratitis 54 - Recurrent Corneal Epithelial Erosion 55 - Persistent Epithelial Defects 56 - Chemical Injuries of the Eye 57 - Wetting of the Ocular Surface and Dry-Eye Disorders 58 - Tumors of the Cornea and Conjunctiva 59 - Lamellar Keratoplasty 60 - Penetrating Keratoplasty 61 - Endothelial Keratoplasty 62 - Complications of Corneal Transplantation and Their Management 63 - Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectomy 64 - Conjunctival Surgery 65 - Ocular Surface Transplantation 66 - Amniotic Membrane Surgery 67 - Keratoprosthesis SECTION 7 - REFRACTIVE SURGERY 68 - History, Development, and Classification of Refractive Surgical Procedures 69 - Optical Principles for Refractive Surgery 70 - Corneal Topography and Wave Front Analysis 71 - Diagnosis and Management of Corneal Irregular Astigmatism 72 - Biomechanics and Wound Healing in Refractive Surgery 73 - Excimer Laser Instrumentation 74 - Mechanical and Laser Microkeratomes 75 - LASIK Patient Evaluation and Selection 76 - Photorefractive Keratectomy for Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism 77 - Decentration in Keratorefractive Procedures 78 - LASEK and Epi-LASIK 79 - LASIK for Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism 80 - Wavefront-Guided Excimer Laser Surgery 81 - Intraoperative Complications of LASIK 82 - Incisional Surgery: Radial and Astigmatic Keratotomy 83 - Intrastromal Corneal Rings for Myopia, Keratoconus, and Corneal Ectasia 84 - Conductive Keratoplasty for the Treatment of Hyperopia and Presbyopia 85 - Scleral Procedure for Presbyopia 86 - Refractive Surgery with Phakic IOLs 87 - Clear Lens Extraction 88 - Accommodative and Pseudoaccommodative Intraocular Lenses 89 - Future Developments with Conductive Keratoplasty SECTION 8 - UVEITIS 90 - Introduction to Uveitis 91 - Immunosuppression 92 - Anterior Uveitis 93 - Ocular Manifestations of Sarcoidosis 94 - Intermediate Uveitis 95 - Infectious Causes of Posterior Uveitis 96 - Birdshot Chorioretinopathy 97 - Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada Disease (Uveomeningitic Syndrome) 98 - Ocular Histoplasmosis 99 - Sympathetic Ophthalmia 100 - Fuchs\' Heterochromic Iridocyclitis 101 - Serpiginous Choroiditis 102 - Intraocular Lymphoproliferations Simulating Uveitis 103 - Choroidal Effusions and Detachments SECTION 9 - LENS 104 - Biology of the Lens: Lens Transparency as a Function of Embryology, Anatomy, and Physiology 105 - Lens Proteins and Their Molecular Biology 106 - Biophysics and Age Changes of the Crystalline Lens 107 - Mechanism of Cataract Formation 108 - Subjective Classification and Objective Quantitation of Human Cataract 109 - History of Cataract Surgery 110 - Historical Development of Modern Intraocular Lens Surgery 111 - Preoperative Preparation of Patients for Cataract and Lens Implant Surgery 112 - Anesthesia for Cataract Surgery 113 - Extracapsular Cataract Extraction 114 - Phacoemulsification – Theory and Practice 115 - Fluidics 116 - Intraocular Lens Implantation 117 - Pediatric Cataract Surgery 118 - Combined Procedures 119 - Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation 120 - Astigmatism and Cataract Surgery 121 - Complications of IOL Surgery SECTION 10 - RETINA AND VITREOUS 122 - Functional Anatomy of the Neural Retina 123 - Visual Acuity, Adaptation, and Color Vision 124 - Objective Assessment of Retinal Function 125 - Muller Cells and the Retinal Pigment Epithelium 126 - Retinal and Choroidal Circulations 127 - Examination of the Retina: Ophthalmoscopy and Fundus Biomicroscopy 128 - Principles of Fluorescein Angiography 129 - Indocyanine Green Videoangiography 130 - Optical Coherence Tomography 131 - Retinal Arterial Occlusions 132 - Retinal Venous Occlusive Disease 133 - Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy 134 - Diabetic Macular Edema 135 - Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy 136 - Advanced Retinopathy of Prematurity 137 - Eales\' Disease 138 - Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysms 139 - Coats\' Disease and Retinal Telangiectasia 140 - Neuroretinitis 141 - Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy 142 - Central Serous Chorioretinopathy 143 - Genetics of Age-related Macular Degeneration 144 - Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Drusen and Geographic Atrophy 145 - Foods and Supplements in the Prevention and Treatment of Age-Related Macular Degeneration 146 - Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Choroidal Neovascularization 147 - Photodynamic Therapy 148 - Anti-VEGF and Other Pharmacologic Treatments for Age-Related Macular Degeneration 149 - Surgical Treatments of Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration 150 - Acute Idiopathic Maculopathy 151 - Idiopathic Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy 152 - Angioid Streaks 153 - Ocular Histoplasmosis Syndrome 154 - Pathologic Myopia 155 - Idiopathic Macular Hole 156 - Choroidal and Retinal Folds 157 - Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy, Serpiginous Choroiditis, and Relentless Placoid Chorioretinitis 158 - Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome 159 - Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathy 160 - Macular Epiretinal Membranes 161 - Acute Macular Neuroretinopathy 162 - Toxoplasmosis 163 - Retinal Manifestations of the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment 164 - Acute Retinal Necrosis 165 - Ocular Syphilis 166 - Subretinal Fibrosis and Uveitis Syndrome 167 - Diffuse Unilateral Subacute Neuroretinitis 168 - Frosted Branch Angiitis 169 - Retinal Manifestations of the Rheumatic Diseases 170 - Retinopathy Associated with Blood Anomalies 171 - Posterior Segment Sarcoidosis 172 - Sickle-Cell Retinopathy 173 - Traumatic Retinopathy 174 - Photic Retinopathy 175 - Radiation Retinopathy 176 - Retinal Toxicity of Systemic Medications 177 - Retinitis Pigmentosa and Allied Diseases 178 - Hereditary Cone Dystrophies 179 - Heredofamilial Macular Degenerations 180 - Lattice Degeneration, Cystic Retinal Tufts, Asymptomatic Retinal Breaks, and Additional Selected Peripheral Retinal Findings 181 - Retinoschisis 182 - Retinal Detachment 183 - Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy 184 - Postoperative Endophthalmitis 185 - Giant Retinal Tears 186 - Management of Retained Lens Fragments and Dislocated Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lenses 187 - Intraocular Foreign Bodies 188 - Diseases of the Vitreous 189 - Heredofamilial Vitreoretinopathies SECTION 11 - GLAUCOMA 190 - Aqueous Humor and the Dynamics of its Flow: Formation of Aqueous Humor 191 - Aqueous Humor and the Dynamics of its Flow: Mechanisms and Routes of Aqueous Humor Drainage 192 - Cellular Mechanisms in the Trabecular Meshwork Affecting the Aqueous Humor Outflow Pathway 193 - Genetics of Glaucoma 194 - Clinical Evaluation of the Glaucoma Patient 195 - Tonometry and Tonography 196 - Glaucomatous Visual Field Loss 197 - Optic Nerve Head and Nerve Fiber Layer Imaging 198 - Primary Congenital Glaucoma 199 - Juvenile-Onset Open-Angle Glaucoma 200 - Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma 201 - Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma 202 - Combined-Mechanism Glaucoma 203 - The Exfoliation Syndrome: A Continuing Challenge 204 - Pigment Dispersion Syndrome and Pigmentary Glaucoma 205 - Inflammatory Glaucoma 206 - Glaucoma Associated with Ocular Trauma 207 - Lens-Associated Glaucomas 208 - Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome 209 - Ocular Tumors and Glaucoma 210 - Corticosteroid-Induced Glaucoma 211 - Glaucoma Associated With Increased Episcleral Venous Pressure 212 - Glaucoma Secondary to Anterior Segment Surgery 213 - Neovascular Glaucoma 214 - Nanophthalmos: Guidelines for Diagnosis and Therapy 215 - Penetrating Keratoplasty and Glaucoma 216 - Glaucoma Associated with Disorders of the Retina, Vitreous, and Choroid 217 - Medical Management of Glaucoma 218 - Laser Trabeculoplasty for Open-Angle Glaucoma 219 - Laser and Surgery Treatment of Angle-Closure Glaucoma 220 - Glaucoma Filtration Surgery: Indications, Techniques, and Complications 221 - Nonpenetrating Glaucoma Surgery: Indications, Techniques, Complications, and Results 222 - Management of Glaucoma and Cataract 223 - Glaucoma Drainage Implants 224 - Cycloablation SECTION 12 - OCULOPLASTICS 225 - Basic Anatomy of the Orbit 226 - Introduction to Orbital Diseases 227 - The Approach to Orbital Surgery 228 - Cystic Lesions of the Orbit 229 - Pathophysiology of Graves\' Orbitopathy 230 - Management of Graves\' Ophthalmopathy 231 - Noninfectious Orbital Inflammations 232 - Infectious Processes of the Orbit 233 - Epithelial Tumors of the Lacrimal Gland 234 - Tumors of the Lacrimal Gland and Sac 235 - Vascular Anomalies of the Eyelid and Orbit 236 - Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors of the Orbit 237 - Orbital and Ocular Adnexal Lymphoid Tumors 238 - Other Lymphocytic Disease Processes 239 - Metastatic and Secondary Orbital Tumors 240 - Miscellaneous Rare Tumors and Disorders Involving the Orbit 241 - Benign Histiocytic Disorders of the Orbit 242 - Mesenchymal, Fibroosseous, and Cartilaginous Orbital Tumors 243 - Anatomy of the Eyelids, Eyebrow, Midface, and Lacrimal Drainage System 244 - Congenital Eyelid Anomalies 245 - Eyelid Infections 246 - Benign Epithelial Tumors 247 - Periocular Dermatology 248 - Mohs\' Surgery for Eyelid Malignancies 249 - Basal Cell Carcinoma in the Eyelid 250 - Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Eyelids 251 - Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms 252 - Eyelid and Periorbital Reconstruction 253 - Eyelid Tumors of Apocrine, Eccrine, and Pilar Origins 254 - Melanocytic Lesions of the Eyelid and Ocular Adnexa 255 - Unusual Eyelid Tumors 256 - Upper Eyelid Malpositions: Congenital Ptosis 257 - Acquired Ptosis 258 - Upper Eyelid Malpositions: Retraction, Ectropion, and Entropion 259 - Lower Eyelid Malpositions 260 - Disorders of the Eyelashes and Eyebrows 261 - Blepharospasm and Hemifacial Spasm 262 - Upper Blepharoplasty 263 - Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty and Midface Elevation Surgery 264 - Ablative CO2 Laser Skin Resurfacing 265 - Evaluation of the Tearing Patient 266 - Lacrimal Drainage System Surgery 267 - Enucleation, Evisceration, and Exenteration 268 - Assessment and Management of the Eyebrow SECTION 13 - OPHTHALMIC PATHOLOGY 269 - Principles of Pathology 270 - Conjunctival and Corneal Pathology 271 - Pathology of the Uveal Tract 272 - Pathology of the Lens 273 - Pathology of the Retina and Vitreous 274 - Pathology of Glaucoma 275 - Pathology of the Lids 276 - Orbital Pathology 277 - Pathology of the Optic Nerve SECTION 14 - NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY 278 - Clinical Examination 279 - Examination of the Visual Field 280 - Neuroophthalmologic Disease of the Retina 281 - Optic Atrophy and Papilledema 282 - Optic Neuritis 283 - The Ischemic Optic Neuropathies 284 - Tumors of the Anterior Visual Pathways 285 - Hereditary Optic Neuropathies 286 - Infectious, Inflammatory, Toxic and Other Optic Neuropathies 287 - Chiasmal Disorders 288 - Retrochiasmal Disorders 289 - Neurovascular Neuroophthalmology 290 - Primary Headache Disorders with Ophthalmic Features 291 - Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (Pseudotumor Cerebri) 292 - Nonorganic Visual Disorders 293 - The Pupils and Accommodation 294 - Diseases of the Ocular Muscles 295 - Myasthenia 296 - Third-, Fourth-, and Sixth-Nerve Lesions and the Cavernous Sinus 297 - Central Eye Movement Disorders SECTION 15 - PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY 298 - The Pediatric Eye Examination 299 - Refractive Errors in Children 300 - Amblyopia 301 - Infections of the Eye and Adnexa in Children 302 - Congenital and Developmental Abnormalities of the Eye, Orbit, and Ocular Adnexa 303 - Pediatric Ptosis 304 - Lacrimal System Abnormalities 305 - Pediatric Glaucomas 306 - Congenital and Childhood Cataracts 307 - Visual Impairment in Infants and Young Children 308 - Retinal Lesions Presenting in Childhood 309 - Retinopathy of Prematurity 310 - Ocular Trauma in Infancy and Childhood 311 - Congenital Optic Nerve Anomalies 312 - Nystagmus and Nystagmoid Eye Movements 313 - Learning Disorders and Vision Therapy 314 - Clinical Evaluation of Strabismus 315 - Genetics of Strabismus 316 - Imaging and Strabismus 317 - Comitant Strabismus 318 - Complex or Incomitant Strabismus 319 - Treatment of Diplopia and Strabismus SECTION 16 - THE EYE AND SYSTEMIC DISEASE 320 - Hypertension and Its Ocular Manifestations 321 - Diabetes Mellitus 322 - Childhood Arthritis and Anterior Uveitis 323 - Adult Rheumatoid Arthritis 324 - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 325 - Giant Cell Arteritis 326 - Wegener\'s Granulomatosis 327 - Scleroderma 328 - Adamantiades–Behqet\'s Disease 329 - Systemic Manifestations of Sarcoidosis 330 - Osseous and Musculoskeletal Disorders 331 - Amyloidosis and the Eye 332 - Gastrointestinal and Nutritional Disorders 333 - Oculorenal Syndromes 334 - Ophthalmic Manifestations of Some Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders 335 - Nutritional Blindness 336 - Pregnancy and the Eye 337 - The Eye in Aging 338 - Systemic Bacterial Infections and the Eye 339 - Mycobacterial Diseases: Tuberculosis and Leprosy 340 - Systemic Viral Infections and the Eye 341 - AIDS and Its Ophthalmic Manifestations 342 - Fungal Infections and the Eye 343 - Systemic Parasitic Infections and the Eye 344 - Spirochetal Infections and the Eye 345 - Chlamydial Disease 346 - Hematologic Disorders 347 - Graft versus Host Disease 348 - Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Vasculitides SECTION 17 - OCULAR ONCOLOGY 349 - Pigmented Tumors of the Iris 350 - Diagnosis of Choroidal Melanoma 351 - Charged Particle Irradiation of Uveal Melanoma 352 - Brachytherapy for Posterior Uveal Malignant Melanoma 353 - Surgical Resection of Uveal Melanoma 354 - Enucleation for Uveal Melanoma 355 - Genetics of Uveal Melanoma 356 - Melanocytomas 357 - Choroidal Metastasis 358 - Leukemias 359 - Intraocular Lymphoma 360 - Choroidal Nevus and Melanocytoma 361 - Tumors of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium 362 - Choroidal Hemangiomas 363 - Choroidal Osteoma 364 - Tumor Involvement of the Vitreous 365 - Ophthalmological Manifestations of Systemic Neoplasia and Its Treatment 366 - The Phakomatoses 367 - Assessment of Risk for Hereditary Retinoblastoma 368 - Second Primary Neoplasms in Retinoblastoma: Effect of Gene and Environment 369 - Staging and Grouping of Retinoblastoma 370 - Current Management of Retinoblastoma 371 - Genetic Progression from Retina to Retinoblastoma SECTION 18 - TRAUMA 372 - Overview of Ocular Trauma 373 - Evaluation and Initial Management of Patients with Ocular and Adnexal Trauma 374 - Anterior Segment Trauma 375 - Penetrating Posterior Segment Trauma 376 - Nonpenetrating Posterior Segment Trauma 377 - Intraocular Foreign Bodies 378 - Sports Injuries 379 - Epidemiology and Prevention of Ocular Trauma 380 - Neuroophthalmologic Manifestations of Trauma 381 - Penetrating Eyelid and Orbital Trauma 382 - Structural Injuries of the Orbit 383 - Late Management of Orbital Deformities 384 - Managing the Child with an Ocular or Orbital Injury SECTION 19 - OPTICS 385 - Physical Optics for Clinicians 386 - Geometric Optics 387 - Optics of the Eye 388 - Objective Determination of Refractive Error 389 - Optical Instruments Used to Examine the Eye 390 - Prescription of Spectacles 391 - Prescribing Prisms 392 - Contact Lenses 393 - Optics of Intraocular Lenses SECTION 20 - LOW VISION 394 - Low Vision, Vision Disability, and Blindness 395 - Visual System Disorders and Low Vision Rehabilitation 396 - Quantifying Vision Disability 397 - Psychiatric and Psychosocial Factors in Low Vision Rehabilitation 398 - Rehabilitation Medicine Model for Low Vision Rehabilitation 399 - Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Low Vision: Entr?e into Vision Rehabilitation 400 - Central Scotomas and Preferred Retinal Loci 401 - Driving with Low Vision: Who, Where, When, and Why 402 - Computer Technology Assistance for the Low Vision Patient 403 - Conclusion: The Role of the Ophthalmologist in Low-Vision Rehabilitation – Help When There Is No Cure SECTION 21 - ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM 404 - Professionalism in Medicine 405 - The Ethical Ophthalmologist 406 - Teaching Professionalism and Ethics in Ophthalmology 407 - Informed Consent 408 - Learning Surgery – An Ethical Perspective 409 - Ophthalmic Co-Management 410 - Ethics in Marketing a Medical Practice 411 - Commercial Relationships 412 - Ethics of Expert Witness Testimony 413 - Complementary and Alternative Therapy 414 - Ethics and Professionalism Online: The Internet, E-Mail, and Ethical Practice 415 - Ethical Issues in Clinical Research 416 - The American Academy of Ophthalmology Code of Ethics 417 - Source Documents for Medical Ethics Index to Volume 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index to Volume 2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index to Volume 3 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index to Volumes 1–4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z