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Fifth Edition
By
Myron Yanoff, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
Ben Fine, MD, Research Associate, Washington University; Senior Attending Ophthalmologist, The Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC; Clinical
Professor of Pathology, Uniformed Services, University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Description
The new, 5th Edition of the premier ocular pathology resource offers the latest information in the field. Over 2095 illustrations *1800
in full color* from the authors' collections represent one of the finest compilations of rare and unusual ocular conditions available.
Comprehensive, yet concise, it explores new topics such as complications of corneal surgery, vascular disorders, secondary cataracts,
bone-marrow transplant retinopathy, neural retinal detachment, ocular melanotic tumors, and more. Plus, a companion CD-ROM and text/CD-ROM
package are available!
Contents
1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PATHOLOGY
1. Inflammation
2. Immunobiology
3. Cellular and Tissue Reactions
2. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES
4. Phakamatoses (Disseminated Hereditary Hamartomas)
5. Chromosomal Aberrations
6. Infectious Embryopathy
7. Drug Embryopathy
8. Other
Congenital Anomalies
3. NONGRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION: UVEITIS, ENDOPHTHALMITIS, PANOPHTHALMITIS, AND SEQUELAE
9. Classification
10. Suppurative Endophthalmitis and Panophthalmitis
11. Nonsuppurative, Chronic Nongranulomatous Uveitis and Endophthalmitis
12. Sequelae
of Uveitis, Endophthalmitis, and Panophthalmitis
13. End Stage of Diffuse Ocular Diseases
4. GRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION
14.
Introduction
15. Post-Traumatic
16. Nontraumatic Infectious
17. Nontraumatic Noninfectious
5. SURGICAL AND NONSURGICAL TRAUMA
18. Causes of Enucleation
19. Normal Wound Healing
20. Complications of Intraocular Surgery
21. Complications of Neural Retinal Detachment
and Vitreous Surgery
22. Complications of Corneal Surgery
23. Complications of Nonsurgical Trauma
6. SKIN AND LACRIMAL DRAINAGE
SYSTEM SKIN
24. Normal Anatomy
25. Terminology
26. Congenital Abnormalities
27. Aging
28. Inflammation
29. Lid Manifestations of
Systemic Dermatoses or Disease
30. Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms, and NeoplasmsLACRIMAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM
31. Normal Anatomy
32. Congenital
Abnormalities
33. Inflammation – Dacryocystitis
34. Tumors
7. CONJUNCTIVA
35. Normal Anatomy
36. Congenital Anomalies
37.
Vascular Disorders
38. Inflammation
39. Injuries
40. Conjunctival Manifestations of Systemic Disease
41. Degenerations
42. Cysts, Pseudoneoplasms,
and Neoplasms
8. CORNEA AND SCLERA CORNEA
43. Normal Anatomy
44. Congenital Defects
45. Inflammations – Nonulcerative
46.
Inflammations – Ulcerative
47. Inflammations – Corneal Sequelae Injuries
48. Degenerations
49. Dystrophies
50. PigmentationsSCLERA
51. Congenital Anomalies
52. Inflammations
53. Injuries
54. Tumors
9. UVEA
55. Normal Anatomy
56. Congenital and Developmental
Defects
57. Congenital and Dev
58. Injuries
59. Systemic Diseases
60. Atrophies and Degenerations
61. Dystrophies
62. Tumors
63. Uveal
Edema
10. LENS
64. Normal Anatomy
65. General Information
66. Congenital Anomalies
67. Capsule (Epithelial Basement Membrane)
68. Epithelium
69. Cortex and Nucleus (Lens Cells or "Fibers")
70. Secondary Cataracts
71. Complications of Cataracts72. Ectopic Lens
11. NEURAL (SENSORY) RETINA
73. Normal Anatomy
74. Congenital Anomalies
75. Vascular Diseases
76. Inflammations
77. Injuries
78.
Degenerations
79. Hereditary Primary Retinal Dystrophies
80. Hereditary Secondary Retinal Dystrophies
81. Systemic Diseases Involving
the Retina
82. Tumors
83. Neural Retinal Detachment
12. VITREOUS
84. Normal Anatomy
85. Congenital Anomalies
86. Inflammation
87. Vitreous Adhesions
88. Vitreous Opacities
89. Vitreous Hemorrhage
13. OPTIC NERVE
90. Normal Anatomy
91. Congenital Defects
and Anatomic Variations
92. Optic Disc Edema
93. Optic Neuritis
94. Optic Atrophy
95. Injuries
96. Tumors
14. ORBIT
97. Normal
Anatomy
98. Exophthalmos
99. Developmental Abnormalities
100. Orbital Inflammation
101. Injuries
102. Vascular Disease
103. Ocular Muscle
Involvement in Systemic Disease
104. Neoplasms and Other Tumors
15. DIABETES MELLITUS
105. Natural History
106. Retinal Vasculature
in Normals and Diabetics
107. Conjunctiva and Cornea
108. Lens
109. Iris
110. Ciliary Body and Choroid
111. Neurosensory Retina
112.
Vitreous
113. Optic Nerve
16. GLAUCOMA
114. Normal Anatomy
115. Introduction
116. Normal Outflow
117. Tissue Changes Caused
by Elevated Intraocular Pressure
17. OCULAR MELANOTIC TUMORS
118. Normal Anatomy
119. Melanotic Tumors of Eyelids
120. Melanotic
Tumors of Conjunctiva
121. Melanotic Tumors of Pigment Epithelium of Iris, Ciliary Body, and Retina
122. Melanotic Tumors of the Uvea
123. Melanotic Tumors of the Optic DiscMelanotic Tumors of the Orbit
18. RETINOBLASTOMA AND PSEUDOGLIOMA
124. Retinoblastoma
125. Pseudoglioma
INDEX
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 784 pages, publication date: MAY-2002
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-01403-8
ISBN-10: 0-323-01403-8
Imprint: MOSBY
999/999
Last update: 16 Jul 2008
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