OPHTHALMOLOGY

January 16, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Books |

Myron Yanoff

Section 1 - GENETICS AND OCULAR EMBRYOLOGY

1 - Fundamentals of Human Genetics
2 - Molecular Genetics of Selected Ocular Disorders
3 - Embryology Of The Eye

Section 2 - OPTICS AND REFRACTION

1 - The Nature of Light
2 - Visible Light
3 - Physical Optics for Clinicians
4 - Light Damage to the Eye
5 - Principles of Lasers
6 - Light Units
7 - Optics of the Normal Human Eye
8 - Epidemiology of Refractive Errors
9 - Subjective Testing of Refraction
10 - Spectacle Lenses
11 - Contact Lenses
12 - Ophthalmic Instrumentation

Section 3 - REFRACTIVE SURGERY

1 - Introduction to Refractive Surgery
2 - Preoperative Evaluation for Refractive Surgery
3 - Radial and Astigmatic Keratotomy
4 - Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy
5 - Automated and Manual Lamellar Surgical Procedures and Epikeratoplasty
6 - LASIK - Laser in situ Keratomileusis
7 - Investigational Refractive Procedures
8 - Refractive Aspects of Cataract Surgery

Section 4 - THE LENS

1 - BASIC SCIENCE OF THE LENS - Anatomy
2 - BASIC SCIENCE OF THE LENS - Physiology
3 - BASIC SCIENCE OF THE LENS - Biophysics
4 - BASIC SCIENCE OF THE LENS - Biochemistry
5 - Basic Science of the Lens - Evolution and Molecular Biology
6 - BASIC SCIENCE OF THE LENS - Age Changes
7 - CATARACT - Pathophysiology
8 - CATARACT - Cataract Formation Mechanisms
9 - CATARACT - Epidemiology of Cataract
10 - CATARACT - The Morphology and Visual Effects of Lens Opacities
11 - CATARACT - Secondary Cataract
12 - LENS REPLACEMENT - Optics of Aphakia and Pseudophakia
13 - LENS REPLACEMENT - Evolution and Pathology of Intraocular Lens Implantation
14 - LENS REPLACEMENT - Measurements
15 - LENS REPLACEMENT - Corneal Topography in Cataract Surgery
16 - LENS SURGERY - Indications for Lens Surgery
17 - LENS SURGERY - Indications for Application of Different Lens Surgery Techniques
18 - LENS SURGERY - Patient Workup for Cataract Surgery
19 - LENS SURGERY - The Evolution of Cataract Surgery
20 - LENS SURGERY - The Pharmacotherapy of Cataract Surgery
21 - LENS SURGERY - Anesthesia for Cataract Surgery
22 - LENS SURGERY - The Mechanical and Hydrodynamic Aspects of Phacoemulsification
23 - LENS SURGERY - Small Incision Cataract Surgery
24 - LENS SURGERY - Manual Nucleus Expression through a Small Incision
25 - LENS SURGERY - Nuclear Expression Extracapsular Cataract Surgery (Large Incision)
26 - LENS SURGERY - Intracapsular Cataract Extraction
27 - LENS SURGERY - Combined Procedures
28 - LENS SURGERY - Cataract Surgery in Complicated Eyes
29 - LENS SURGERY - Management of Eyes after Small Incision Phacoemulsification and Lens Implantation
30 - LENS SURGERY - Pediatric Cataract Surgery
31 - COMPLICATIONS AND OUTCOME - Complications of Cataract Surgery
32 - COMPLICATIONS AND OUTCOMES - Outcomes of Cataract Surgery
33 - COMPLICATIONS AND OUTCOMES - Data Collection and Analysis

Section 5 - CORNEA AND EXTERNAL DISEASE

1 - Disorders of the Conjunctiva and Limbus
2 - Corneal Epithelium
3 - Corneal Endothelium
4 - Congenital Corneal Anomalies
5 - Stromal Corneal Dystrophies and Ectasias
6 - Conjunctival and Corneal Degenerations
7 - Non-infectious Keratitis
8 - Bacterial Keratitis
9 - Viral Keratitis
10 - Fungal Keratitis
11 - Parasitic Keratitis
12 - Corneal and Conjunctival Surgery
13 - Episcleritis, Scleritis and other Scleral Disorders
14 - Dry Eye
15 - Corneal and External Eye Manifestations of Systemic Disease

Section 6 - STRABISMUS

1 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Extraocular Muscles and Surrounding Tissues
2 - EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSIS - Evaluating Vision in Preverbal and Preliterate Infants and Children
3 - EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSIS - Examination of Ocular Alignment and Eye Movements
4 - EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSIS - Sensory Adaptations in Strabismus
5 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Sensory Status in Strabismus
6 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Esotropia
7 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Exotropia
8 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Oblique Muscle Dysfunctions
9 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Alphabet Pattern Strabismus
10 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Paralytic Strabismus
11 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Other Vertical Strabismus Forms
12 - OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS - Amblyopia
13 - TREATMENT - Forms of Nonsurgical Strabismus Management
14 - TREATMENT - Techniques of Strabismus Surgery

Section 7 - ORBIT AND OCULOPLASTICS

1 - ORBITAL ANATOMY AND IMAGING - Clinical Anatomy of the Eyelids
2 - ORBITAL ANATOMY AND IMAGING - Clinical Anatomy of the Orbit
3 - ORBITAL ANATOMY AND IMAGING - Orbital Imaging Techniques
4 - EYELIDS - Eyelid Retraction
5 - EYELIDS - Blepharoptosis
6 - EYELIDS - Entropion
7 - EYELIDS - Ectropion
8 - EYELIDS - Cosmetic Blepharoplasty and Browplasty
9 - EYELIDS - Esthetic Laser Surgery
10 - EYELIDS - Essential Blepharospasm
11 - EYELIDS - Benign Eyelid Lesions
12 - EYELIDS - Eyelid Malignancies
13 - EYELIDS - Eyelid Trauma and Reconstruction Techniques
14 - ORBIT AND LACRIMAL GLAND - Orbital Diseases
15 - ORBIT AND LACRIMAL GLAND - Orbital Surgery
16 - ORBIT AND LACRIMAL GLAND - Enucleation, Evisceration, and Exenteration
17 - ORBIT AND LACRIMAL GLAND - The Lacrimal Drainage System

Section 8 - RETINA AND VITREOUS

1 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - Structure and Function of the Neural Retina
2 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - The Retinal Pigment Epithelium
3 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - Retinal and Choroidal Circulation
4 - BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RETINAL SURGERY - Laser Photocoagulation
5 - BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RETINAL SURGERY - Scleral Buckling Surgery
6 - BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RETINAL SURGERY - Vitrectomy
7 - ANCILLARY TESTS - Contact B-Scan Ultrasonography
8 - ANCILLARY TESTS - Fluorescein Angiography
9 - ANCILLARY TESTS - Indocyanine Green Angiography
10 - Ancillary Testing - Electrophysiology
11 - DYSTROPHIES - Retinitis Pigmentosa and Related Disorders
12 - DYSTROPHIES - Macular Dystrophies
13 - DYSTROPHIES - Choroidal Dystrophies
14 - DYSTROPHIES - Congenital Stationary Night Blindness
15 - DYSTROPHIES - Hereditary Vitreoretinopathies
16 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Hypertensive Retinopathy
17 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Retinal Arterial Obstruction
18 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Venous Obstructive Disease of the Retina
19 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Retinopathy of Prematurity
20 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Diabetic Retinopathy
21 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Ocular Ischemic Syndrome
22 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Hemoglobinopathies
23 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Coats’ Disease and Retinal Telangiectasis
24 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Radiation Retinopathy and Papillopathy
25 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Proliferative Retinopathies
26 - VASCULAR DISORDERS - Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysms
27 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Choroidal Neovascularization
28 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Age-Related Macular Degeneration
29 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Degenerative Myopia
30 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
31 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Macular Hole
32 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Epiretinal Membrane
33 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Vitreomacular Traction Syndrome
34 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Cystoid Macular Edema
35 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Coexistent Optic Nerve and Macular Abnormalities
36 - MACULAR DISORDERS - Angioid Streaks
37 - RETINAL DETACHMENT - Peripheral Retinal Lesions
38 - RETINAL DETACHMENT - Retinal breaks
39 - RETINAL DETACHMENT - Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
40 - RETINAL DETACHMENT - Serous Detachment of the Neural Retina
41 - RETINAL DETACHMENT - Choroidal Hemorrhage
42 - RETINAL DETACHMENT - Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy
43 - TRAUMA - Posterior Segment Ocular Trauma
44 - TRAUMA - Distant Trauma with Posterior Segment Effects
45 - TRAUMA - Light Toxicity and Laser Burns
46 - TRAUMA - Toxic Retinopathies
47 - RETINAL DETACHMENT/VITREOUS - Vitreous Anatomy and Pathology
48 - RETINAL DETACHMENT/VITREOUS - Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous

Section 9 - INTRAOCULAR TUMORS

1 - INTRODUCTION - Terminology and Approach to Diagnosis and Management of Intraocular Tumors
2 - MALIGNANT INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Retinoblastoma
3 - MALIGNANT INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Uveal Melanoma
4 - MALIGNANT INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Metastatic Cancer to the Eye
5 - MALIGNANT INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Lymphoma and Leukemia
6 - MALIGNANT INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Medulloepithelioma
7 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Uveal Nevus
8 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Choroidal Hemangiomas
9 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Choroidal Osteoma
10 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Astrocytoma of Retina
11 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Hemangiomas of Retina
12 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Combined Hamartoma of Retina
13 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Hypertrophy of Retinal Pigment Epithelium
14 - BENIGN INTRAOCULAR TUMORS - Miscellaneous Benign and Malignant Intraocular Neoplasms
15 - PHAKOMATOSES - Phakomatoses

Section 10 - Uveitis AND OTHER INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATIONS

1 - Basic Principles - Mechanisms of Uveitis
2 - Basic Principles - Anatomy of the Uvea
3 - Basic Principles - General Approach to the Uveitis Patient and Treatment Strategies
4 - Anterior Uveitis - Anterior Uveitis and Systemic Disease
5 - Anterior Uveitis - Traumatic Uveitis - Surgical and Nonsurgical
6 - Anterior Uveitis - Herpetic Uveitis
7 - Anterior Uveitis - Syphilitic Uveitis
8 - Anterior Uveitis - Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Brucellosis
9 - Anterior Uveitis - Idiopathic and Other Anterior Uveitis
10 - Intermediate Uveitis - Pars Planitis and Other Intermediate Uveitis
11 - Posterior Uveitis - Viral Posterior Uveitis
12 - Posterior Uveitis - Bacterial Posterior Uveitis - Whipple’s Disease
13 - Posterior Uveitis - Fungal Uveitis
14 - Posterior Uveitis - Protozoal Posterior Uveitis
15 - Posterior Uveitis - Posterior Parasitic Uveitis
16 - Posterior Uveitis - Posterior Uveitis of Unknown Cause
17 - Posterior Uveitis - Sarcoidosis
19 - Posterior Uveitis - Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome
20 - Posterior Uveitis - Sympathetic Uveitis
22 - Ocular Manifestations of AIDS - Ocular Infections Related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus
23 - Ocular Manifestations of AIDS - Ocular Neoplasms Related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus
24 - Masquerade Sydrome - Intraocular Lymphoma

Section 11 - NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY

1 - Principles of Imaging in Neuro-ophthalmology
2 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Anatomy and Physiology
3 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Differentiation of Optical Nerve from Retinal Macular Disease
4 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Congenital Optic Disc Anomalies
5 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Papilledema and Raised Intracranial Pressure
6 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Inflammatory Optic Neuropathies and Neuroretinitis
7 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Ischemic Optic Neuropathy, Diabetic Papillopathy, and Papillophlebitis
8 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Hereditary, Nutritional, and Toxic Optic Atrophies
9 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Prechiasmal Pathways - Compression by Optic Nerve and Sheath Tumors
10 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Traumatic Optic Neuropathies
11 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - The Optic Chiasm, Parasellar Region, and Pituitary Fossa
12 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM Retrochiasmal Pathways, Higher Cortical Function, Nonorganic Visual Loss
13 - THE AFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Cortical Representation of Vision
14 - THE EFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Disorders of Supranuclear Control of Ocular Motility
15 - THE EFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Nuclear and Fascicular Disorders of Eye Movement
16 - THE EFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Paresis of Isolated and Multiple Cranial Nerves and Painful Ophthalmoplegia
17 - THE EFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Disorders of the Neuromuscular Junction
18 - THE EFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Ocular Myopathies
19 - THE EFFERENT VISUAL SYSTEM - Nystagmus, Saccadic Intrusions and Oscillations
20 - THE PUPILS AND ACCOMMODATION - The Pupils
21 - THE PUPILS AND ACCOMMODATION - Loss of Accommodation and Presbyopia
22 - THE BRAIN - Headache and Facial Pain
23 - THE BRAIN - Tumors, Infections, Inflammations, and Neurodegenerations
24 - THE BRAIN - Trauma, Drugs and Toxins
25 - THE BRAIN - Vascular Disorders

Section 12 - GLAUCOMA

1 - Epidemiology of Glaucoma
2 - Screening for Glaucoma
3 - Mechanisms of Glaucoma
4 - Clinical Examination of Glaucoma
5 - Visual Field Perimetry Testing in Glaucoma
6 - Psychophysical Tests for Glaucoma
7 - Disc Analysis
8 - Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Analysis
9 - Optic Nerve Blood Flow Measurement
10 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Congenital Glaucoma
l11 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
12 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Normal-Tension Glaucoma
13 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Angle-Closure Glaucoma
14 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma
15 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Pigmentary Glaucoma
16 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Neovascular Glaucoma
17 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Ocular Inflammatory and Corticosteroid-Induced Glaucoma
18 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Post-Traumatic Glaucoma
19 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Raised Episcleral Venous Pressure
20 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Aqueous Misdirection Syndrome
21 - SPECIFIC TYPES OF GLAUCOMA - Glaucomas Associated with Abnormalities of Cornea and Iris, Tumors, and Retinal Disease
22 - THERAPY - When to Treat Glaucoma
23 - THERAPY - Which Therapy to Use in Glaucoma?
24 - THERAPY - Current Medical Management of Glaucoma
25 - THERAPY - New (Pending) Glaucoma Medical Therapy
26 - THERAPY - Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty and Peripheral Iridectomy
27 - THERAPY - Laser Filtration Procedures
28 - THERAPY - Cyclodestructive Procedures in Glaucoma
29 - THERAPY - Goniotomy and Trabeculotomy
30 - THERAPY - Trabeculectomy
31 - THERAPY - Antifibrotic Agents in Glaucoma Surgery
32 - THERAPY - Drainage Implants
33 - THERAPY - Complications of Glaucoma Surgery and Their Management

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