
Eye Movement Disorders, by Dr. Agnes Wong, fills a great void in the Ophthalmology and Neurology literature by presenting eye movement disorders in a full-color, highly illustrative format. This text explains eye movement disorders in a concise yet comprehensive manner, which makes it an excellent reference book and an outstanding learning text for anyone trying to master the intricate relationship between eye movement disorders, and their underlying neuroanatomy and pathophysiology. Its easy-to-read and user-friendly approach will appeal to specialists in Ophthalmology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery who need a rapid reference on less familiar clinical problems. Key features include:Provides a coherent, concise, and easy to assimilate description and explanation of different eye movement disordersPresents over 100 full-color clinical photographs, radiographs, and color illustrations highlighting pertinent anatomy and brain pathwaysHighlights key information and important features through boxes, tables, and algorithms
This text investigates the complex clinical relationship between eye movement disorders and their underlying neuroanatomical and pathophysiological causes. Dr. Agnes Wong, a specialist in the field, provides a structured framework to bridge the gap between ophthalmology and neurology. The book utilizes a clinical approach to synthesize diagnostic information for practitioners and students alike.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners frequently highlight this work as a foundational reference for its ability to simplify intricate neurological concepts into a user-friendly format. The inclusion of high-quality visual aids makes it a preferred resource for specialists seeking to quickly review less common clinical presentations.
Page Count:
294
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190295899
ISBN-13:
9780190295899
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