Reynolds, James D. (Hrsg.)
Olitsky, Scott E. (Hrsg.)
Pediatric Retina

Beschreibung
Pediatric ophthalmology is a unique subspecialty embracing all ocular anatomy and visual function. Within this discipline, the area representing the most diverse and challenging pathophysiology is pediatric retina. A sound grasp of the depth and range of pediatric retinal disorders from tumors to infections, from retinopathy of prematurity to inherited disorders, from abuse to uveitis is critical to effective care. Pediatric retinal diseases are not simply retinal diseases that occur in children; rather, they are unique disorders that often are not found in adults. This textbook of the pediatric retina offers in-depth guidance on congenital and acquired diseases of the retina in the pediatric population. It is organized according to disease onset and timing, as well as anatomy. All chapters are written by leading authorities in the field from both the pediatric and the retinal perspective. A multidisciplinary approach to the topic is adopted, and critical information is included on disease classification and diagnosis, pathophysiology, genetics, complications, and prognosis. Pediatric Retina will be a useful source of information for pediatric ophthalmologists, retina specialists, and other eye care providers who care for children.
Produktdetails
ISBN/GTIN | 978-3-642-12041-1 |
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Seitenzahl | 462 S. |
Kopierschutz | mit Wasserzeichen |
Dateigröße | 25254 Kbytes |