Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic ApproachThis classic text features comprehensive guidance, combined with a user-friendly systematic presentation and numerous full color illustrations. Translated into eight languages, it is an essential textbook, an accessible reference, and a bestselling text worldwide. |
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Complications of cataract surgery | 298 |
Abnormalities of lens shape and position | 307 |
Clinical features of retinal detachment | 323 |
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abnormal acute angle angle-closure anterior chamber aqueous artery associated atrophy bilateral blepharitis blood vessels bottom left bottom right cataract caused cells characterized choroidal chronic ciliary CLINICAL FEATURES common complications congenital conjunctival corneal defects develop diabetic diagnosis diplopia disease drusen dystrophy ectropion epithelial epithelium esotropia Examination shows exudative eyelid fibres fluorescein angiography fovea frequently fundus gland glaucoma gonioscopy haemorrhage infection inflammation intraocular involvement iris keratitis keratopathy lacrimal laser lens lesions macular oedema medial melanoma membrane mild muscle neovascularization nerve palsy normal nystagmus occasionally occlusion occur oedema onset opacities Ophthalmoscopy optic disc optic nerve head orbital patients peripheral pigment posterior proptosis ptosis pupil rare rectus result retinal detachment retinopathy sclera scleral scleritis secondary severe steroids stromal subretinal surgery suture syndrome systemic TARRANT Figure tear therapy third nerve palsy tissue top left top right treatment tumour types ulcer usually uveitis vascular vision visual acuity visual field vitrectomy vitreous