Description
Overview of Fundamentals of Clinical Opthalmology BDF
Scleritis is a rare but severe schema condition that poses a serious threat to vision and the eye’s integrity. It may signify the beginning of a systemic vasculitis that is potentially life-threatening.
Accurate clinical examination is important for accurate diagnosis and for investigations and treatment of the severity of the scleral inflammation. This short and beautifully illustrated text is a valuable guide to the care of scleritis and episcleritis patients and is written by internationally recognized experts who bring their export expertise and experience to handle this difficult type of inflammatory eye disease.
The book will serve as a valuable guide to rheumatologists, immunologists, and others in the treatment of patients with scleritis. It is useful to consultant rheumatologists and registrants as well.
Key features of Fundamentals of Clinical Opthalmology PDF
This short and beautifully illustrated text has:
- Is a valuable guide to the care of scleritis and episcleritis patients
- Is written by internationally recognized experts who bring their export expertise
- And experience to handle this difficult type of inflammatory eye disease.
Table of contents
This book consists of a total of 125 pages along with 10 unique chapters on scleritis that is a major problem in today’s world.
Here is the table of contents:
- Chapter 1: Anatomical and Biochemical Aspects of the sclera
- Chapter 2: Classification of scleral inflammation
- Chapter 3: Pathology of scleritis
- Chapter 4: Episcleritis
- Chapter 5: Anterior Scleritis
- Chapter 6: Posterior scleritis
- Chapter 7: Infectious scleritis and surgically-induced scleritis
- Chapter 8: Complication of scleritis
- Chapter 9: Investigation and management of scleritis
- Chapter 10: Surgical management of scleritis
- Index
Currently, Peter McCluskey is a Professor of Clinical Ophthalmologies. Peter McCluskey has over 30 years of experience in treating patients with an inflammatory eye disorder that presents a risk to their vision. He has published over 250 articles, 24 book chapters, 2 applications, and 4 novels.
He is a devoted professor who has lectured at conferences worldwide and a leading invited lecturer. For his teaching efforts, Peter McCluskey won excellent service prizes from APAO, RANZCO, and AAO.
At Sydney Eye Hospital, Peter operates the largest tertiary referral facility in the Australian public sector for uveitis and engages in clinical research, laboratory, and clinical trials. He has spent a lot of time in producing this book for medicalstudents.