Clinical Examination in Ophthalmology - E-Book: Clinical Examination in Ophthalmology - E-BookElsevier Health Sciences, 2016 M05 28 - 418 pages Revised and updated version of the last edition keeping its clear and systematic style intact with complimentary access to e-book with digital resources like MCQs, videos, animations • A new chapter on Nystagmus• Revised & updated topics enriched with additional photographs, figures and diagrams• Many disorders that were listed just by name in the last edition have been given small description for ready reference.• Complimentary access to e-book with digital resources: o University and PGMEE patterned MCQs o Procedure videos and animations • In-depth discussion of signs, symptoms and history taking• Practical tips and points useful in day-to-day clinical practice• Highlights applied anatomical and physiological principles underlining each procedure• Systematic presentation of information – each chapter devoted to specific system of eye |
Contents
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3 Examination of eyes under diffuse light | 46 |
4 Examination of eyes under focal illumination | 53 |
5 Examination of the lid | 59 |
6 Evaluation of a case of ptosis | 77 |
7 Examination of the lacrimal system | 86 |
8 Examination of the conjunctiva | 93 |
14 Measurement of intraocular tension | 189 |
15 Examination of eyes with abnormal intraocular tension | 196 |
16 Examination of the eyes requiring optical correction | 230 |
17 Examination of a case of squint | 248 |
18 Neurological examination of the pupil | 297 |
19 Examination of the orbit and radiology of ophthalmic interest | 303 |
20 Examination of retina and macula | 325 |
21 Examination of vitreous | 358 |
9 Examination of the globe cornea and sclera | 114 |
10 Evaluation of an eye with disorder of tear film | 143 |
11 Examination of anterior chamber | 149 |
12 Examination of iris ciliary body and choroid | 156 |
13 Examination of lens and evaluation of an eye for lens extraction | 171 |
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Absent acute angle anterior aqueous artery becomes bilateral blindness blood body called cataract Causes central changes chart choroid chronic ciliary colour common condition congenital congestion conjunctiva cornea correction cover cranial nerve defect detachment develop deviation diabetic diminished diplopia direct disc disease disorders distance ectropion examination exotropia field FIGURE front fundus gives glaucoma globe haemorrhage head horizontal hypermetropia illumination increased intraocular involved iris lacrimal lateral lens lesions less letters light look loss lower macular margin measured method microphthalmos move movement muscle normal nystagmus object ocular opacity optic nerve orbit palsy patient peripheral position posterior present primary prism produce proptosis ptosis pupil pupillary reflex refraction require retinal seen side squint stain superior surface symptoms syndrome TABLE tear tension third trauma types unilateral upper various vascularization vertical vessels visible vision visual vitreous