Clinical Ophthalmology, International Edition
A Systematic Approach
- 6th Edition - June 6, 2007
- Latest edition
- Authors: Jack J. Kanski, Brad Bowling
- Language: English
Jack J Kanski Clinical Ophthalmology has been a trusted reference through five editions for thousands of students and practitioners. Established as one of the world’s leading… Read more
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Jack J Kanski
Clinical Ophthalmology has been a trusted reference through five editions for thousands of students and practitioners. Established as one of the world’s leading ophthalmic resources it has now been updated for a new generation of readers ensuring its continuing place as a leading textbook in its field.
New for the sixth edition
• Packed with over 1,000 brand new colour images.
• Four new chapters on ocular examination methods, imaging techniques, developmental malformations and anomalies, and drug-induced disorders.
From previous reviews
‘It is beautifully laid out and has excellent photographs and drawings – an excellent text for the intended audience.’
American Journal of Ophthalmology
‘It is difficult to fault this excellent book.’
British Journal of Ophthalmology
‘Nothing has come close to superseding it in 10 years. If you only ever buy one textbook this is the one.’
Optician
Clinical Ophthalmology: A Self-Assessment Companion is the perfect complement to this new edition. With many questions and additional illustrations, it is ideal for consolidation and review.
Clinical Ophthalmology has been a trusted reference through five editions for thousands of students and practitioners. Established as one of the world’s leading ophthalmic resources it has now been updated for a new generation of readers ensuring its continuing place as a leading textbook in its field.
New for the sixth edition
• Packed with over 1,000 brand new colour images.
• Four new chapters on ocular examination methods, imaging techniques, developmental malformations and anomalies, and drug-induced disorders.
From previous reviews
‘It is beautifully laid out and has excellent photographs and drawings – an excellent text for the intended audience.’
American Journal of Ophthalmology
‘It is difficult to fault this excellent book.’
British Journal of Ophthalmology
‘Nothing has come close to superseding it in 10 years. If you only ever buy one textbook this is the one.’
Optician
Clinical Ophthalmology: A Self-Assessment Companion is the perfect complement to this new edition. With many questions and additional illustrations, it is ideal for consolidation and review.
Clear, well laid out practical text
Nearly 3000 superb illustrations, most new to the 6th edition, including histology
Four new chapters
Written by one of the most respected authors in the field with a range of expert contributors
Nearly 3000 superb illustrations, most new to the 6th edition, including histology
Four new chapters
Written by one of the most respected authors in the field with a range of expert contributors
• Student optometrists – the book is appropriate for the clinical section of the undergraduate curriculum appropriate in years 2 and 3
• PQE (Professional Qualifying Examination) students in optometry appropriate in year 4
• Practising optometrists as a clinical reference
• Ophthalmologists taking higher examinations FRCOphth in the UK
• Consultant Ophthalmologists – as a clinical reference
• PQE (Professional Qualifying Examination) students in optometry appropriate in year 4
• Practising optometrists as a clinical reference
• Ophthalmologists taking higher examinations FRCOphth in the UK
• Consultant Ophthalmologists – as a clinical reference
1 Ocular Examination Techniques
2 Imaging Techniques
3 Developmental Malformations and Anomalies
4 Eyelids
5 Lacrimal Drainage System
6 Orbit
7 Dry eye
8 Conjunctiva
9 Cornea
10 Corneal and Refractive Surgery
11 Episclera and Sclera
12 Lens
13 Glaucoma
14 Uveitis
15 Ocular Tumours and Related Conditions
16 Retinal Vascular Disease
17 Acquired Macular Disorders and Related Conditions
18 Fundus Dystrophies
19 RETINAL DETACHMENT
20 Strabismus
21 Neuro-ophthalmology
22 Drug-induced Disorders
23 Trauma
24 Systemic diseases
2 Imaging Techniques
3 Developmental Malformations and Anomalies
4 Eyelids
5 Lacrimal Drainage System
6 Orbit
7 Dry eye
8 Conjunctiva
9 Cornea
10 Corneal and Refractive Surgery
11 Episclera and Sclera
12 Lens
13 Glaucoma
14 Uveitis
15 Ocular Tumours and Related Conditions
16 Retinal Vascular Disease
17 Acquired Macular Disorders and Related Conditions
18 Fundus Dystrophies
19 RETINAL DETACHMENT
20 Strabismus
21 Neuro-ophthalmology
22 Drug-induced Disorders
23 Trauma
24 Systemic diseases
- Edition: 6
- Latest edition
- Published: June 6, 2007
- Language: English
JK
Jack J. Kanski
Affiliations and expertise
Honorary Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Prince Charles Eye Unit, King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, UKBB
Brad Bowling
Affiliations and expertise
Ophthalmologist, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia