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By
Erik Weissberg, OD, The New England College of Optometry, Boston, MA
Description
Ideal for the diagnosis and management of patients with binocular vision anomalies, this practical and accessible manual includes
all types of binocular vision problems, not just the most common non-strabismic varieties. Clinical conditions are presented in a
concise, straightforward, and clinically relevant format – with topics organized by general information, signs, symptoms, differential
diagnosis, work-up, treatment, and follow-up. A separate section for diagnostic and treatment procedures contains all the diagnostic
procedures that are required for the effective work-up of patients with binocular vision problems. Helpful charts and tables are also
provided and contain a variety of information arranged in an easily referenced, highly portable format.
Contents
Part 1: Clinical Conditions Chapter 1: Non-strabismic binocular vision anomalies-Rich Laudon 1.1 Convergence insufficiency 1.2
Convergence excess 1.3 Fusional vergence dysfunction 1.4 Functional ocular motor dysfunction Chapter 2: Disorders of accommodation-Rich
Laudon 2.1 General accommodative dysfunction (includes AI, AE, infacility) Chapter 3: Esodeviations-Stacy Lyons 3.1 Infantile
esotropia 3.2 Refractive esotropia 3.3 Acute acquired esotropia 3.4 Cyclic esotropia 3.5 Microtropia 3.6 Divergence Insufficiency Chapter
4: Exodeviations-Barry Kran 4.1 Divergence Excess 4.2 Infantile exotropia 4.3 Sensory strabismus 4.4 Consecutive exotropia Chapter
5: Mechanically restrictive strabismus-Nicole Boisvert 5.1 Duane?s syndrome 5.2 Brown?s syndrome 5.3 Thyroid Chapter 6: Paralytic
strabismus 5.4 Cranial nerve IV palsy 5.5 Cranial nerve VI palsy 5.6 Cranial nerve III palsy Chapter 7: Horizontal gaze
disturbances-Melissa Rice 7.1 Internuclear ophthalmoplegia/One and a half syndrome 7.2 Congenital ocular motor apraxia 7.3 Acquired
ocular motor apraxia (Baliant?s syndrome) Chapter 8: Vertical gaze disturbances-Melissa Rice 8.1 Vertical gaze palsy 8.2 Monocular
elevation paresis 8.3 Progressive supranuclear palsy (Steele-Richardson Olszewski syndrome) 8.4 Dorsal midbrain syndrome (Parinaud?s
syndrome) Chapter 9: Ocular Myasthenia 9.1 Ocular Myasthenia Chapter 10: Amblyopia-Bruce Moore/Erik Weissberg 10.1 General
amblyopia Chapter 11: Vision related learning difficulties-Rich Laudon 11.1 General vision related learning difficulties PART
2: Diagnostic Procedures Monocular/Binocular Fixation Status (Fix, Follow and Maintain) Bruchner 4BO Three Step Test Prism
adaptation test Visuoscopy Krimsky Test Maddox rod with prism Maddox rod with scale Double Maddox Rod Step Vergences Monocular
Estimation Method (MEM) NSUCO (the Maples) Cycloplegic refraction Double maddox rod Torsion testing with ophthalmoscopy Appendix
1: Overview of non-strabismic binocular work-up Appendix 2: Overview of vision therapy program
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 256 pages, publication date: FEB-2004
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-7384-6
ISBN-10: 0-7506-7384-2
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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