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Strabismus disorders
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Part 2 book "Kanski’s clinical ophthalmology - A systematic approach" includes content: Episclera and sclera, lens, retinal vascular disease, glaucoma, acquired macular disorders, uveitis, neuro ophthalmology, hereditary fundus dystrophies, ocular tumours, vitreous opacities, strabismus, ophthalmic side effects of systemic medication, trauma.
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zizaybay1101
30-04-2024
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Crouzon syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by premature closure of coronal sutures, results in skull and facial deformities along with abnormal brain and ocular development.
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videadpool
05-05-2023
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(bq) part 2 book “color atlas & synopsis of clinical ophthalmology pediatric ophthalmology” has contents: congenital abnormalities of the optic nerve, retinal anomalies, eyelid anomalies, lacrimal anomalies, strabismus disorders.
171p
tieu_vu15
07-09-2018
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(bq) part 2 book “clinical orthoptics” has contents: incomitant strabismus, accommodation and convergence disorders, neurogenic disorders, mechanical paralytic strabismus, myogenic disorders, craniofacial synostoses, supranuclear and internuclear disorders,… and other contents.
244p
tieu_vu15
07-09-2018
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part 1 book “harley’s pediatric ophthalmology” has contents: genetics of eye disease, neonatal ophthalmology - ocular development in childhood, retinopathy of prematurity, pediatric eye examination, refraction in infants and children, strabismus disorders,… and other contents.
295p
tieu_vu14
15-08-2018
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Neuro-ophthalmology is a subspecialty of neurology and ophthalmology that bridges the gap between eye and brain. This issue of Neurologic Clinics describes the key features and latest information on topics in neuro-ophthalmology of interest to practicing neurologists and, in particular, highlights areas for which referral might be reasonable to neuro-ophthalmologists. A quick review of the table of contents for this issue illustrates the depth and breadth of the neurologic topics that fall within neuro-ophthalmology.
284p
hyperion75
21-01-2013
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Stereopsis Stereoacuity is determined by presenting targets with retinal disparity separately to each eye using polarized images. The most popular office tests measure a range of thresholds from 800–40 seconds of arc. Normal stereoacuity is 40 seconds of arc. If a patient achieves this level of stereoacuity, one is assured that the eyes are aligned orthotropically and that vision is intact in each eye. Random dot stereograms have no monocular depth cues and provide an excellent screening test for strabismus and amblyopia in children.
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ongxaemnumber1
29-11-2010
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