Clinical pathways in glaucoma / edited by Thom J. Zimmerman, Karanjit S. Kooner.
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Cover13; -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1. Childhood Glaucoma -- 2. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma -- 3. Glaucoma Suspects -- 4. Normal Tension Glaucoma -- 5. Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma -- 6. Glaucoma Associated with Raised EpiscleralVenous Pressure: The 8220;Red Eye8221; Glaucomas -- 7. Glaucoma Associated with Primary Disordersof the Corneal Endothelium -- 8. Glaucoma Associated with Inflammation -- 9. Pigmentary Glaucoma -- 10. Glaucoma Associated with Lens Disorders -- 11. Glaucoma Associated with VitreoretinalDisorders -- 12. Glaucoma Associated with Ocular Surgery -- 13. Traumatic Glaucoma -- 14. Neovascular Glaucoma -- 15. Drug-Induced Glaucoma -- 16. Glaucoma Associated with Systemic Disease -- 17. Glaucoma Associated with IntraocularTumors -- 18. Principles and Complications of MedicalTherapy of Glaucoma -- 19. Principles and Complications of SurgicalTherapy for Glaucoma -- 20. Management of Cataract and Glaucoma -- 21. Management of Glaucoma in Pregnancy -- 22. Management of Blind, Painful Eyefrom Glaucoma -- Index.
Annotation With the goal of simplifying the diagnosis and treatment process, Drs. Zimmerman and Kooner introduce Clinical Pathways in Glaucoma. This new decision-making guide offers 22 chapters on topics ranging from childhood and neovascular glaucoma to drug-induced glaucoma and management of glaucoma in pregnancy. Each chapter is consistently laid out in the same organized format: Definition, Epidemiology and Importance, Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis, Treatment and Management, and Future Considerations. Beneath each heading, a series of questions are posed, each followed by an answer and explanation, making it easy to quickly pinpoint the information you are looking for. Accompanied by step-by-step algorithms, cross-references, and dozens of drawings, charts and tables, Clinical Pathways in Glaucoma is a complete reference for specialists at all levels. This practical, clinically oriented text is designed for everyday use by ophthalmologists, glaucoma specialists, and residents. For easy- to-use, comprehensive information on today's challenging cases, Clinical Pathways in Glaucoma is ideal.
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