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For over three decades, Harley’s Pediatric Ophthalmology has been the premier reference in pediatric ophthalmology. In this sixth edition it delivers even more of the detailed and practical coverage that has made it the most trusted resource in the field. Completely revised, its new full-color format will help the reader identify pathologies and retain key facts. Its updated table of contents now includes new information on genetics, evaluation methodologies, diagnostic techniques, and treatment modalities — including new drugs. But most importantly, this new edition provides details on the recent advances that will allow for early diagnosis and broader treatment options for children with ophthalmic disorders. FEATURES: • Everyday, practical coverage of the entire field of pediatric ophthalmology • New full-color format for quick reference to key facts • New information on genetics pinpoints causes of ophthalmic disease and assists in prenatal screening • Latest evaluative and diagnostic techniques help spot ophthalmic disorders early • Contributors give readers the insights of established leaders in the field
Edition
6
ISBN/ISSN
9781451172836
Product Format
Hardcover Book
Trim Size
8.375 x 10.875
Pages
544
Illustration
543
Table
63
Edition
6
Publication Date
September 30, 2013
Weight
3.55
Leonard B. Nelson MD
Co-Director, Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Wills Eye Hospital; Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Pediatrics, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
Scott E. Olitsky MD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, The Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO
1 Genetics of Eye Disease' Terri L. Young, Leila M. Khazaeni, Brownyn Bateman 2 Neonatal Ophthalmology: Ocular Development in Childhood Kammi B. Gunton 3 Retinopathy of Prematurity James D. Reynolds 4 The Pediatric Eye Examination Gregory Ostrow and Laura Kirkeby 5 Refraction in Infants and Children Michael X. Repka and David L. Guyton 6 Amblyopia Evelyn A. Paysse, David K. Coats, Timothy P. Lindquist 7 Sensory Adaptations in Strabismus Bruce Schnall 8 Strabismus Disorders Scott E. Olitsky, Leonard B. Nelson 9 Conjunctival Diseases' Rudolph S. Wagner 10 Diseases of the Cornea Jagadesh C. Reddy and Christopher J. Rapuano 11 Pediatric Cataracts and Lens Anomalies Denise Hug 12 Glaucoma in Infants and Children Nandini G. Gandhi and Sharon F. Freedman 13 Pediatric Uveitis Grace T. Liu, MD, Alex V. Levin MD, MHSc 14 Diseases of the Retina and Vitreous/Vander Eric D. Weichel, James F. Vander, William Tasman, and William E. Benson 15 Congenital Abnormalities of the Optic Disc Gary C. Brown, Melissa M. Brown 16 Disorders of the Lacrimal Apparatus in Infancy and Childhood Donald P. Sauberan 17 Pediatric Eyelid Disorders Forrest J. Ellis 18 Disorders of the Orbit David B. Lyon 19 Ocular Tumors of Childhood Carol L. Shields, M.D., Jerry A. Shields, M.D. 20 Systemic Hamartomasoses ("Phakomatoses") Carol L. Shields, M.D., Jerry A. Shields, M.D. 21 Ocular Abmormalities in Childhood Metabolic Disorders/Weiss 22 Pediatric Neuroophthalmology' Nagham Al-Zubidi,, Arielle Spitze, Sushma Yalamanchili, and Andrew G. Lee 23 Nystagmus Mitchell B. Strominger 24 Occular Trauma and Its Prevention Robert A. Catalano
FEATURES: • Everyday, practical coverage of the entire field of pediatric ophthalmology • New full-color format for quick reference to key facts • New information on genetics pinpoints causes of ophthalmic disease and assists in prenatal screening • Latest evaluative and diagnostic techniques help spot ophthalmic disorders early • Contributors give readers the insights of established leaders in the field
4 START REVIEW! "With advances in pediatric ophthalmology, an updated edition is indeed needed. Harley's Pediatric Ophthalmology has always been a staple in pediatric ophthalmology education and will continue to be." - Christopher B Chambers, M.D., Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, on behalf of Doody's Review
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