Maximum reference powerfor the life of the edition! Praised by JAMA as"The most complete description of the development, structure, function, pathophysiology, and treatment of the retina and its diseases to be found anywhere,"this monumental three-volume work puts all of today's scientific and clinical knowledge of the retina at readers'fingertips and on the web! This new, multimedia package enables you to consult the printed book AND a continuously updated web site for all of the very latest scientific and genetic discoveries, diagnostic imaging methods, drug therapies, treatment…mehr
Maximum reference powerfor the life of the edition! Praised by JAMA as"The most complete description of the development, structure, function, pathophysiology, and treatment of the retina and its diseases to be found anywhere,"this monumental three-volume work puts all of today's scientific and clinical knowledge of the retina at readers'fingertips and on the web! This new, multimedia package enables you to consult the printed book AND a continuously updated web site for all of the very latest scientific and genetic discoveries, diagnostic imaging methods, drug therapies, treatment recommendations, and surgical techniques. The result is an indispensable ONLINE reference and diagnostic tool for generalists and specialists alike. Log on to www.retinatext.com for content updates fully searchable, downloadable text and electronic image collection 60+ minutes of procedural video clips and much more!
Stephen J. Ryan, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology, President, Doheny Eye Institute, USC Keck School of Medicine Doheny Eye Institute 5900, Los Angeles, Ca. David R. Hinton, MD, FRCPC, Professor, Department of Pathology, Neurology, and Neurological Surgery, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA Andrew P. Schachat, MD, Karl Hagen Professor of Ophthalmology, Department of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA Charles P. Wilkinson, MD, Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology, Greater Baltimore Medical Center; Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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From the contents: 1Part 1 Basic Science, Inherited Retinal Disease and Tumors Section 1 Anatomy and Physiology 1. The development of the retina - Thomas Reh and Ala Moshiri 2. Stem Cells - Martin Friedlander 3. The choroid: structural considerations - David R. Guyer, Andrew P. Schachat and W. Richard Green 4. Functional anatomy of the mammalian retina - Stephen C. Massey 5. Retinal and choroidal blood flow in health and disease - Alon Harris, David Bingaman, Thomas Ciulla and Bruce Martin 6. Electrogenesis of the electroretinogram - Laura J. Frishman 7. Cell biology of the retinal pigment epithelium - Gabriele Thumann, Stephan Hoffman and David R. Hinton 8. Structure and function of rod photoreceptors - Jeannie Chen, Scott Geller and John Flannery 9. The physiology and morphology of the vertebrate retina - Robert F. MillerSection 2 Visual Psychophysics 10. Color vision and night vision - Joel Pokorny and Vivianne C. Smith 11. Visualacuity and contrast sensitivity - Gary S. Rubin 12. Visual fields in retinal disease - Steven E. FeldonSection 3 Ocular Immunology 13. Retinal autoimmunity - Wee-Kiak Lim and Robert B. Nussenblatt Section 4 Evaluation 14. Diagnostic ophthalmic ultrasound - Ronald L. Green and Sandra Frazier Byrne 15. Clinical Electrophysiology - Thomas E. OgdenSection 5 Genetics 16. Molecular Genetics of Retinal Disease - Jeremiah Brown, Andrew R. Webster, Val C. Sheffield and Edwin M. Stone Section 6 Retinal Degenerations and Dystrophies 17. Retinitis pigmentosa and allied disorders - Richard G. Weleber and Kevin Gregory-Evans 18. Hereditary choroidal disease - Diana V. Do, Kang Zhang, Daniel C. Garabaldi, Ronald E. Carr and Janet S. Sunness19. Abnormalities of cone and rod function - Janet Sunness 20. Hereditary vitreoretinal degenerations - Albert O. Edwards and Joseph E. Robertson, Jr.Section 7 Principles of Vitreoretinal Therapy 21. Retinal Laser Therapy: Biophysical Basis and Applications - Daniel Palanker, Mark S. Blumenkranz and John J. Weiter Part 2 Tumors of the Retina, Choroid, and Vitreous Section 1 Tumors of the Retina 22. Retinoblastoma - A. Linn Murphree, Michael A. Samuel and J. William Harbour 23. Cavernous hemangioma - Anita Agarwal, Thomas Aaberg and Paul Sternberg
From the contents: 1Part 1 Basic Science, Inherited Retinal Disease and Tumors Section 1 Anatomy and Physiology 1. The development of the retina - Thomas Reh and Ala Moshiri 2. Stem Cells - Martin Friedlander 3. The choroid: structural considerations - David R. Guyer, Andrew P. Schachat and W. Richard Green 4. Functional anatomy of the mammalian retina - Stephen C. Massey 5. Retinal and choroidal blood flow in health and disease - Alon Harris, David Bingaman, Thomas Ciulla and Bruce Martin 6. Electrogenesis of the electroretinogram - Laura J. Frishman 7. Cell biology of the retinal pigment epithelium - Gabriele Thumann, Stephan Hoffman and David R. Hinton 8. Structure and function of rod photoreceptors - Jeannie Chen, Scott Geller and John Flannery 9. The physiology and morphology of the vertebrate retina - Robert F. MillerSection 2 Visual Psychophysics 10. Color vision and night vision - Joel Pokorny and Vivianne C. Smith 11. Visualacuity and contrast sensitivity - Gary S. Rubin 12. Visual fields in retinal disease - Steven E. FeldonSection 3 Ocular Immunology 13. Retinal autoimmunity - Wee-Kiak Lim and Robert B. Nussenblatt Section 4 Evaluation 14. Diagnostic ophthalmic ultrasound - Ronald L. Green and Sandra Frazier Byrne 15. Clinical Electrophysiology - Thomas E. OgdenSection 5 Genetics 16. Molecular Genetics of Retinal Disease - Jeremiah Brown, Andrew R. Webster, Val C. Sheffield and Edwin M. Stone Section 6 Retinal Degenerations and Dystrophies 17. Retinitis pigmentosa and allied disorders - Richard G. Weleber and Kevin Gregory-Evans 18. Hereditary choroidal disease - Diana V. Do, Kang Zhang, Daniel C. Garabaldi, Ronald E. Carr and Janet S. Sunness19. Abnormalities of cone and rod function - Janet Sunness 20. Hereditary vitreoretinal degenerations - Albert O. Edwards and Joseph E. Robertson, Jr.Section 7 Principles of Vitreoretinal Therapy 21. Retinal Laser Therapy: Biophysical Basis and Applications - Daniel Palanker, Mark S. Blumenkranz and John J. Weiter Part 2 Tumors of the Retina, Choroid, and Vitreous Section 1 Tumors of the Retina 22. Retinoblastoma - A. Linn Murphree, Michael A. Samuel and J. William Harbour 23. Cavernous hemangioma - Anita Agarwal, Thomas Aaberg and Paul Sternberg
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