Clinical Techniques in Ophthalmology

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A practical handbook on the examination techniques, equipment, investigations and optical concepts which the beginning trainee in ophthalmology needs to master.
  • Accessible and comprehensive guide to the practical skills and concepts with which the trainee ophthalmologist needs to be familiar
  • Clear guidance on use of equipment which takes trainees considerable practice to master -- e.g. slit-lamps, ophthalmoscopes, phacoemulsification machines and injectable or foldable lenses
  • Covers eye examination techniques and investigations such as visual fields and fluorescein angiography
  • Very clear and easily understandable section on clinical optics, explaining concepts such as ametropia
  • Illustrated in colour throughout

Author(s): Simon Nicholas Madge, James Kersey, Matthew Hawker, Meon Lamont (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 316
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