With nearly 900 illustrations and the combined 40-year experience of the authors, Neuro-Ophthalmology Illustrated serves as an atlas and a source of concise clinical information on the entire field. From anatomy and pathophysiology to diagnosis and management, the book provides a unique approach to thinking about, assessing, and treating neuro-ophthalmic disorders. It offers a 'how-to' on performing the essential examination, and covers disorders of the visual afferent system, the pupil, ocular motor efferent systems, and the orbit and lid. The authors also point out the important neuro-ophthalmologic manifestations associated with common neurologic and systemic disorders.
Highlights:
Offers a basic introduction to anatomy, physiology, and examination of the eye for neurology students
Teaches brain anatomy and the fundamentals of neuro-imaging to ophthalmologists
Provides the coherent approach of two master teachers in the field
Begins each chapter with a quick outline of contents, and concludes with a comprehensive index
Features a handy examination chart and near card for easy reference
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