Offering a clinical definition and classification for specialty contact lenses, this unique reference discusses the clinical features and customization of every type of contact lens modality in a variety of clinical settings. Specialty Contact Lenses covers all aspects of this wide-ranging field, including specialty multifocal lenses, novel technology, telemedicine, myopia management, contact lenses in sports, visual rehabilitation, pediatric and geriatric considerations, electrochemical and optical sensing technologies, contact lens enhancement, future applications, and much more.
Covering the wide range of corneal diseases and disorders encountered and treated in an office setting, In-Office Corneal Procedures is a focused, practical guide designed for corneal fellows and specialists, comprehensive ophthalmologists, and optometrists. Twenty-three detailed, real-world cases, including both diagnostic and treatment guidance, are clearly presented and enhanced by high-quality illustrations and procedural videos.
Advances in Ophthalmology and Optometry reviews the year’s most important findings and updates within the field in order to provide ophthalmologists and optometrists with the current clinical information they need to improve patient outcomes. A distinguished editorial board, led by Dr. Myron Yanoff, identifies key areas of major progress and controversy and invites preeminent specialists to contribute original articles devoted to these topics. These insightful overviews in ophthalmology and optometry inform and enhance clinical practice by bringing concepts to a clinical level and exploring their everyday impact on patient care.
Learn and review clinical optics and refraction with the newly revised edition of this popular resource! Last-Minute Optics, 3rd Edition, distills a vast amount of complex information into an easy-to-read, engaging text that makes the most of your limited study time. Now in full color for the first time, this clear and concise review manual features a unique question-and-answer format that allows for self-assessment and easy identification of areas where more study is needed.
The complex area of ocular oncology requires adaptable approaches to treatment depending on the type and anatomical region of the tumor, tumor characteristics, the patient’s age, co-morbidities, and response to first-line treatment. Through the use of practical, case-based content, Clinical Cases in Ocular Oncology helps you familiarize yourself with clinical decision making in this challenging field, providing expert guidance on diagnosis, management, and treatment planning.
Gut – besser – BASICS! Mit der BASICS-Reihe gewinnst du den Überblick!Das BASICS Augenheilkunde bietet dir den kompletten Überblick über das Thema.Gut: Umfassender Einblick – das Buch vermittelt die klausur- und prüfungsrelevanten Grundlagen des Fachs, ohne sich zu tief in detailliertem Wissen zu verlieren. Alle Therapien sind auf dem neuesten Stand, die aktuellen Leitlinien sind eingearbeitet. Zusätzlich wurde sichergestellt, dass alle relevanten IMPP-Inhalte abgedeckt sind.Besser: Fallbeispiele bringen den direkten Bezug zur Praxis.BASICS: Ein Thema auf zwei Seiten: Das BASICS-Doppelseitenprinzip hilft dir beim Lernen und schnellen Nachschlagen!Das Autorenteam, ein erfahrener Kliniker und junge Assistenzärzte, garantiert bestes Wissen auf Augenhöhe.Neu in der 6. Auflage:Aktualisierung auf aktuelle IMPP-Prüfungsschwerpunkte im Fach AugenheilkundeErgänzung neuer Methoden (OCT-Angiografie)Ergänzung neuer Therapien (Glaucom, Retinitis pigmentosa)Das Buch eignet sich für:Medizinstudierende im klinischen Studienabschnitt