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Ocular Pathology

  • 6th Edition - November 25, 2008
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Myron Yanoff, Joseph W. Sassani
  • Language: English

Comprehensive, yet concise and clinically oriented, this new edition brings you the very latest advances of every aspect of ocular pathology. From discussions of molecular biology… Read more

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Comprehensive, yet concise and clinically oriented, this new edition brings you the very latest advances of every aspect of ocular pathology. From discussions of molecular biology and genetics, to new sections on age-related macular degeneration and complications of refractive surgery, to revised chapters, the latest imaging modalities, and so much more, this 6th edition will surely keep you on top of your field. Complementing the text is a world-renowned collection of common and unusual ocular conditions and a DVD containing valuable educational tools.

Key features

  • Includes a world-renowned collection of one of the finest compilations of common and unusual ocular conditions available today.
  • Uses a convenient outline format to make reference quick and easy.
  • Includes clinical "pearls" that offer you the benefits of proven strategies.
  • Features 1,600 superb color illustrations—1,900 in all—that illuminate every concept.

Table of contents

1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PATHOLOGY

Inflammation
Immunobiology
Cellular and Tissue Reactions


2. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES

Phakamatoses (Disseminated Hereditary Hamartomas)
Chromosomal Aberrations
Infectious Embryopathy
Drug Embryopathy
Other Congenital Anomalies


3. NONGRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION:
UVEITIS, ENDOPHTHALMITIS, PANOPHTHALMITIS, AND SEQUELAE


Classification
Suppurative Endophthalmitis and Panophthalmitis
Nonsuppurative, Chronic Nongranulomatous Uveitis and Endophthalmitis
Sequelae of Uveitis, Endophthalmitis, and Panophthalmitis
End Stage of Diffuse Ocular Diseases


4. GRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION

Introduction
Post-Traumatic
Nontraumatic Infectious
Nontraumatic Noninfectious


5. SURGICAL AND NONSURGICAL TRAUMA

Causes of Enucleation
Normal Wound Healing
Complications of Intraocular Surgery
Complications of Neural Retinal Detachment and Vitreous Surgery
Complications of Corneal Surgery
Complications of Nonsurgical Trauma


6. SKIN AND LACRIMAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM
SKIN


Normal Anatomy
Terminology
Congenital Abnormalities
Aging
Inflammation
Lid Manifestations of Systemic Dermatoses or Disease
Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms
LACRIMAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM
Normal Anatomy
Congenital Abnormalities
Inflammation – Dacryocystitis
Tumors


7. CONJUNCTIVA

Normal Anatomy
Congenital Anomalies
Vascular Disorders
Inflammation
Injuries
Conjunctival Manifestations of Systemic Disease
Degenerations
Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and Neoplasms




8. CORNEA AND SCLERA
CORNEA


Normal Anatomy
Congenital Defects
Inflammations – Nonulcerative
Inflammations – Ulcerative
Inflammations – Corneal Sequelae
Injuries
Degenerations
Dystrophies
Pigmentations
SCLERA
Congenital Anomalies
Inflammations
Injuries
Tumors


9. UVEA

Normal Anatomy
Congenital and Developmental Defects
Congenital and Developmental Defects of the Pigment Epithelium
Inflammations
Injuries Systemic Diseases
Atrophies and Degenerations
Dystrophies
Tumors Uveal Edema


10. LENS

Normal Anatomy
General Information
Congenital Anomalies
Capsule (Epithelial Basement Membrane)
Epithelium
Cortex and Nucleus (Lens Cells or “Fibers”)
Secondary Cataracts
Complications of Cataracts
Ectopic Lens


11. NEURAL (SENSORY) RETINA

Normal Anatomy
Congenital Anomalies
Vascular Diseases
Inflammations
Injuries
Degenerations
Hereditary Primary Retinal Dystrophies
Hereditary Secondary Retinal Dystrophies
Systemic Diseases Involving the Retina
Tumors
Neural Retinal Detachment


12. VITREOUS

Normal Anatomy
Congenital Anomalies
Inflammation
Vitreous Adhesions
Vitreous Opacities
Vitreous Hemorrhage


13. OPTIC NERVE

Normal Anatomy
Congenital Defects and Anatomic Variations
Optic Disc Edema
Optic Neuritis
Optic Atrophy




14. ORBIT

Normal Anatomy
Exophthalmos
Developmental Abnormalities
Orbital Inflammation
Injuries
Vascular Disease
Ocular Muscle Involvement in Systemic Disease
Neoplasms and Other Tumors



15. DIABETES MELLITUS

Natural History
Retinal Vasculature in Normals and Diabetics
Conjunctiva and Cornea
Lens
Iris
Ciliary Body and Choroid
Neurosensory Retina
Vitreous
Optic Nerve


16. GLAUCOMA

Normal Anatomy
Introduction
Normal Outflow
Tissue Changes Caused by Elevated Intraocular Pressure


17. OCULAR MELANOTIC TUMORS

Normal Anatomy
Melanotic Tumors of Eyelids
Melanotic Tumors of Conjunctiva
Melanotic Tumors of Pigment Epithelium of Iris, Ciliary Body, and Retina
Melanotic Tumors of the Uvea
Melanotic Tumors of the Optic Disc
Melanotic Tumors of the Orbit


18. RETINOBLASTOMA AND PSEUDOGLIOMA

Retinoblastoma
Pseudoglioma

Review quotes

"...provides a high tech means to navigate the text with the added advantage of downloadable illustrations and text...an excellent tool..."JAMA

" This book is a must have for all ophthalmology residents and practitioners who desire a deeper understanding of ocular disease in a concise and beautifully written format. Lecturers and teachers will love the DVD. Any pathologists who examine ocular specimens will also find this book indispensable." – Ocular Surgery News, 2009

"The text is systematically organised with highlighted (sometimes coloured) subheadings as well as prefixed numbers and letters, resulting in small and logically arranged paragraphs. The language is clear and comprehensible, and, although providing pertinent information, does not get lost in details." Graefes Archive, May 2009

Product details

  • Edition: 6
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 9, 2014
  • Language: English

About the authors

MY

Myron Yanoff

Affiliations and expertise
Professor and Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Drexel University College of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

JS

Joseph W. Sassani

Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Ophthalmology and Pathology Chief of the VA Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania

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