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THE ANTERIOR EYE AND THERAPEUTICS
The Anterior Eye and TherapeuticsDiagnosis and Management
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Edited By
Fiona Stapleton, BSc, MSc, PhD, MCOptom, DCLP, FAAO, Cornea and Contact Lens Research Unit, University of South Wales, Sydney

Description
*A concise yet up-to-date review of a subject which has far reaching implications for your future practice *Balanced, critical and informative and presents the very latest information in a highly readable form so that you will be able to find the information quickly *A whole range of international experts and contributors provide you with all the necessary basic science information, clinical advice and research *Has a broad appeal for all those interested in the eye and contact lens wear *Contains superb illustrations and represents a treasure trove of sound practical advice. Set at the level between a definitive reference work and a practical manual, this is an invaluable text for all optometrists, particularly those involved in contact lens practice.

Audience
Primary: All optometrists and contact lens practitioners
Secondary: Students and clinicians in dispensing optics, ophthalmologists, and primary care physicians

Contents
1. Clinical recognition of anterior segment disease 2. Infectious and non-infectious inflammation 3. The pathogenesis of infectious anterior segment disease 4. Therapeutics - how do they work 5. The role of the optometrist in the management of anterior segment disease 6. Allergic eye disease

Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 272 pages, publication date: MAY-2003
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-5290-2
ISBN-10: 0-7506-5290-X
Imprint: BH BCLA



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Last update: 13 Jul 2008
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