Filled with stunning images and in-depth information on both common and rare ophthalmic
diseases and disorders Kanski's Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach 10th Edition
is both a foundational knowledge source for trainees and a valuable reference for experienced
practitioners. Dr. John Salmon from the University of Oxford has meticulously revised this
classic text retaining Dr. Kanski’s highly effective format of succinct text and visually
dynamic presentation . Extremely well organized and comprehensive in scope it provides
authoritative focused guidance on diagnosis and management facilitating quick comprehension
to enhance learning aid exam preparation and guide clinical practice. Uses targeted text
bulleted lists tables and visual aids to highlight salient points across all ophthalmology
subspecialties. Features more than 2 800 high-quality illustrations including over 2 000
images depicting both common and rare conditions with arrows to show the exact pathology.
Includes the latest developments in cataract and refractive surgery glaucoma diabetes
macular degeneration retinal vascular disease pachychoroid disease posterior uveitis
inflammatory eye disease multiple sclerosis thyroid eye disease tumors immunotherapy and
genetics. Contains new detailed illustrations of eye anatomy improved case examples and
expanded sections on headache seventh nerve palsy cerebral visual impairment and Parkinson
disease. Uses state-of-the-art imaging modalities such as OCT OCT-A fundus autofluorescence
and ICG angiography to demonstrate subtle choroidal and retinal pathology. Offers detailed
coverage of rare conditions : monkey pox infection COVID conjunctivitis silent sinus syndrome
torpedo maculopathy CRB-1 associated retinal dystrophy sagging eye syndrome and SLE
scleritis. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of
the text figures and references with the ability to search customize your content make
notes and highlights and have content read aloud. Any additional digital ancillary content may
publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.