Overview
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Michael C. Brodsky
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Jones Eye Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, USA
Arkansas Children’s, Hospital Little Rock, USA
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Robert S. Baker
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University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, USA
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Latif M. Hamed
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Section of Pediatric Ophtalmology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, USA
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 1-41
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 42-75
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 76-124
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 125-163
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 164-200
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 201-250
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 251-301
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 302-349
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 350-368
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 369-398
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- Michael C. Brodsky, Robert S. Baker, Latif M. Hamed
Pages 399-465
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Back Matter
Pages 467-491
About this book
Pediatric Neuroophthalmology details the diagnostic criteria, current concepts of pathogenesis, neuroradiological correlates, and clinical management of a large group of neuroophthalmic disorders that present in childhood. Surprisingly distinct from neuroophthalmic disorders afflicting adults, this set of diseases falls between the cracks of most ophthalmology training, and thus, warrants a practical, clinical guide for the practitioner in ophthalmology - the neuroophthalmologist, pediatric ophthalmologist, general ophthalmologist - as well as neurologists and for residents. The authors, leading pediatric ophthalmologists, have taken this difficult subject matter and developed an accessible, user-friendly manual with a detailed approach to the recognition, differential diagnosis, and management of pediatric neuroophthalmologic disorders.
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"For those with sufficient time and interest, reading the book in its entirety will prove a worthwhile and interesting achievement. However, for others, it will prove more useful as a reference for looking up specific cases or problems and as such will provide a detailed understanding of any subject within the area." Eye News
Authors and Affiliations
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Jones Eye Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, USA
Michael C. Brodsky
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Arkansas Children’s, Hospital Little Rock, USA
Michael C. Brodsky
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University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, USA
Robert S. Baker
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Section of Pediatric Ophtalmology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, USA
Latif M. Hamed