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Pediatric Retina

by Reynolds, James.
Authors: Olitsky, Scott.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: VIII, 462p. 248 illus., 202 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 3642120415 Subject(s): Medicine. | Human anatomy. | Radiology, Medical. | Ophthalmology. | Pediatrics. | Medicine & Public Health. | Ophthalmology. | Pediatrics. | Anatomy. | Imaging / Radiology.
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Development of the Retina -- Anatomy and Physiology of the Retina -- Electroretinographic Testing in Infants and Children -- Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) -- Optic Nerve Malformation -- Inborn Errors of Metabolism Affecting the Retina -- Phacomatoses -- Persistant Fetal Vasculature -- A Language for Retinoblastoma: Guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures -- Coats Disease -- Pediatric Hereditary Macular Degenerations -- Generalized Hereditary Dystrophies -- Vitreoretinal Dystrophies -- Macular Choroidal Neovascularization and Defects in Bruch's Membrane in Children -- Proliferative Retinopathies in Children (DM) -- Abusive Head Trauma / Shaken Baby's Syndrome -- Electroretinographic Testing in Infants and Children -- Pediatric Uveitis -- Index.

Pediatric ophthalmology is a unique subspecialty embracing all ocular anatomy and visual function. Within this discipline, the area representing the most diverse and challenging pathophysiology is pediatric retina. A sound grasp of the depth and range of pediatric retinal disorders – from tumors to infections, from retinopathy of prematurity to inherited disorders, from abuse to uveitis – is critical to effective care. This book provides a thorough, in-depth education for both the novice and the sophisticated practitioner. It is also designed to be a ready companion to the busy clinician on a daily basis. The diverse topics are discussed by one or more authors who bring special expertise to the subject. They may be pediatric or retina specialists, but their common denominator is that they know their subject intimately and apply that wealth of knowledge to their patients. From complex retinal physiology to disease diagnosis and management, their aim has been to impart the esoteric and the exceptional in a fashion that is practical and accessible. The editors’ goal has been to make this an invaluable resource: the first book you will recommend to residents or turn to yourself to enhance care of the pediatric retina patient.

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