Clinical Pathways In Vitreoretinal Disease, 1e (Original Publisher PDF)

Clinical Pathways In Vitreoretinal Disease, 1e

by Scott M. Steidl, Mary Elizabeth Hartnett

Product Details:

  • Hardcover: 442 pages
  • Publisher: Thieme; 1 edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9781588901194
  • ISBN-13: 978-1588901194
  • Amazon Price: $179.99
  • Points to download: 150 Points
  • Format: Original Publisher PDF
  • File Size: 9.0 MB
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Description:

Vitreoretinal disease is the leading cause of severe vision loss in most
developed countries. This all-encompassing new book is designed to enhance
diagnosis and treatment of retinal pathology as you proceed from initial finding
to differential diagnosis and treatment. Using evidence-based medicine to
develop management strategies and featuring pathway diagrams and decision-making
trees, the book links specific symptoms to the appropriate diagnosis and most
effective treatment. A top team of retinal specialists have come together to
create this pace-setting reference, covering everything from retinal detachment
and hemorrhage, to pigmented lesions and noninfectious inflammation. Chapters
are uniquely arranged by presenting symptom instead of diagnosis, allowing you
to find material quickly and easily.
Key features of this valuable book:

Broad
coverage of all important topics, including both pediatric and adult retinal
diseasesClinical decision-making trees and pathway diagrams offering a
“yes-or-no” approach to diagnosis and treatmentBeneficial question and answer
format provides clarity and explanations for specific problemsHelpful table of
contents organized by presenting symptom
Clinical Pathways in Vitreoretinal
Disease is essential for all retina specialists, general ophthalmologists, and
residents who treat severe vision loss. It offers the valuable information
needed to reach an accurate diagnosis and provide optimal patient care. The book
also serves as an excellent text for retina and general ophthalmology
courses.</p

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