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- Authors:
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Juan Orellana
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
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Alan H. Friedman
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Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
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Table of contents (61 chapters)
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Vascular Diseases
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 87-90
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 91-93
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 95-99
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 101-104
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Vitreous
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Front Matter
Pages 105-105
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 107-108
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 109-110
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 111-113
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 115-116
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Optic Nerve
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Front Matter
Pages 117-117
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 119-121
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 123-126
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 127-128
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 129-132
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 133-135
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 137-139
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 141-142
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 143-144
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Pigment Epithelium
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Front Matter
Pages 145-145
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- Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
Pages 147-150
About this book
Clinico-Pathological Atlas of Congenital Fundus Disorders is a concise yet comprehensive text encompassing the salient features of congenital anomalies of the vitreous, retina and choroid with their appropriate pathology. The volume is divided into clinical sections dealing with the various aspects of vitreo-retinal disorders including genetic, vascular, infectious, and neoplastic entities. Detailed, instructive illustrations are paired with corresponding text for quick reference. Over 200 illustrations enhance the presentation, including more than 190 in color. The basics of anatomy, embryology, pathology and ocular genetics, as well as methods of examination, are also discussed. Therapy guidelines and visual prognosis round out the discussion. This book is an invaluable reference allowing the practitioner to quickly compare the case at hand with the wealth of examples presented here. The volume will train the resident and refresh the practicing ophthalmologist in quickly recognizing the plethora of congenital diseases of the eye.