The incidence of diabetes is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate, and diabetic retinopathy is one of the most significant complications of diabetes.
This book provides a comprehensive guide to graduate students, ophthalmologists, and researchers in ophthalmic epidemiology. It covers recently developed new methodologies, technologies and resources in ocular epidemiological research, such as telemedicine, disease registries, EMR, bio-banks and omics.
Provides diagnostic guidance on macular disorders. Using a case-based approach, this title depicts a range of retina and macular diseases, including various infectious, degenerative, and dystrophic conditions.
Using a conceptual model, along with more than 800 photographic and illustrations, this book provides the reader with a description of the factors to consider when deciding on the proper approach to lesions anywhere in and surrounding the orbit.
Providing a comprehensive self-assessment review, this title is suitable for any ophthalmologist or ophthalmologist-in-training. It contains over 1,800 multiple-choice questions covering the field of ophthalmology. It provides answers with explanations for each question.
Provides details on the advances that can allow for early diagnosis and broader treatment options for children with ophthalmic disorders. This title features practical coverage of the entire field of pediatric ophthalmology. It includes information on genetics pinpoints causes of ophthalmic disease and assists in prenatal screening.
From surgical planning and patient prep, to the tools and techniques, this title uses real-world examples and straightforward language to help readers optimize results and avoid potential pitfalls. It provides practical, case-based format uses real-world examples to promote safe, effective practice, relevant to all refractive surgeons.