Pediatric Ophthalmology and StrabismusKenneth W. Wright, Peter H. Spiegel to the Second Edition here have been significant changes in pediatric Chapter 56 by Maya Eibschitz-Tsimhoni, MD, is a T ophthalmology and strabismus since the first wonderful contribution to the literature, as it reviews edition. Great effort has gone into incorporat 235 important ocular disorders that have systemic ing recent advances into this second edition. Each manifestations, and it includes a detailed glossary of chapter in the book has been revised, and over half of terms. them have been completely rewritten. In addition to As with the first edition, our goal is to present a updating and revising the entire book, we have added comprehensive textbook of pediatric ophthalmology three new chapters: Chapter 7 on electrophysiology and strabismus written in a clear, reader-friendly style. and the eye, Chapter 1 7 on strabismus surgery, and Our hope is that the readerwill find the second edi Chapter 56 on congenital syndromes with ocular man tion of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus to ifestations. Chapter 17 is the definitive work on pedi be scientifically informative, clinically useful, and en atric ocular electrophysiology, bar none, and was fin joyable to read. ished just weeks before the untimely death of its author, Dr. Tony Kriss (see tribute in Chapter 17). |
Contents
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Section Nine NeuroOphthalmology 53 Neurodegenerative Conditions | 47 |
Section Two Practical Aspects of Pediatric | 56 |
Pediatric Ocular Trauma | 77 |
Pediatric Visual Electrophysiology | 90 |
Section Three Strabismus and Amblyopia | 124 |
Visual Development | 158 |
Uveitis in Children 499 Involvement | 499 |
Section Seven Pediatric Retinal Disease | 520 |
Disorders of the Vitreous | 556 |
Retinal Vascular Disorders 566 45 Selected Genetic Syndromes | 823 |
Nonvascular Hamartomas 576 46 Infectious Diseases | 845 |
Cortical Visual Impairment | 936 |
Brain Lesions with Ophthalmic | 945 |
Nystagmus and Ocular Oscillations Maya EibschitzTsimhoni | 954 |
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abduction abnormal adult amblyopia angle aniridia anomaly Arch Ophthalmol associated bilateral binocular cataracts cause cells child clinical coloboma congenital conjunctival convergence corneal cortical deviation diagnosis diplopia disease dystrophy ectoderm endothelial epithelium esotropia extraocular muscles eye movements fibers FIGURE fixation flash ERG fovea fusion gene Genet glaucoma hemorrhage hypertropia hyphema infantile infants inferior oblique muscle inferior rectus muscle intraocular pressure Investig Ophthalmol iris keratitis lateral rectus muscle left eye lens lesions macular medial rectus muscle membrane ment monocular nasal neural crest normal nystagmus oblique overaction occur ocular opacities Ophthalmic Ophthalmology optic nerve orbital P.VEP palsy paresis patients pattern Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus peripheral pigment posterior primary position prism pupillary recession reflex retinal right eye sclera secondary segment stereoacuity superior oblique surgery surgical suture syndrome Tenon's capsule thalmol tion tissue trauma treatment tropia tumors unilateral usually vertical vision visual acuity vitreous