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By Anthony Pane, Consultant Neuro-Ophthalmologist, Mater Hospital, Brisbane, Australia Mike Burdon, Consultant Neuro-Ophthalmologist, University Hospital, Birmingham, UK Neil Miller, Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Frank B Walsh Professor of Neuro-ophthalmology, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA
Description A practical, symptom-orientated handbook of neuro-ophthalmology for all trainee and practising ophthalmologists.
Contents Staying out of trouble. Blurred vision or field loss. Swollen disc(s), normal vision. Transient visual loss. Double vision. "Seeing
things". Abnormal movement of the visual world. Abnormal eye movements without visual symptoms. Unequal pupils. Ptosis. Facial weakness
or spasm. Unexplained eye pain, orbital pain or headache. Neuro-ophthalmic history and examination
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