Neuro-Ophthalmology
Por: American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Tipo de material: Libro - Colección General Series Basic and Clinical Science Course 2012-2013; no.5; Lifelong Education for the Ophthalmologist (LEO).Editor: San Francisco, Ca. : American Academy of Ophthalmology, 2012Descripción: 422p.ISBN: 9781615252947.Materia(s): OFTALMOLOGIA | OFTALMOPATIA | TRASTORNOS DE LA MOTILIDAD OCULAR
Contenidos:
Neuro-Ophthalmic anatomy. Neuroimaging in neuro-ophthalmology. The patient with decreased vision: evaluation. The patient with decreased vision: classification and management. The patient with transient visual loss. The patient with illusions, hallucinations, and disorders of higher cortical fuction. The patient with supranuclear disorders of ocular motility. The patient with diplopia. The patient with nystagmus or spontaneous eye movement disorders. The patient with pupillary abnormalities. The patient with eyelid or facial abnormalities. The patient with head, ocular, or facial pain. The patient with nonorgamic ophthalmic disorders. Selected systemic conditions with neuro-ophtalmic signs.
Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Libro General | Centro de Información y Consulta Estantería Abierta | Colección General | WW-100-A537 (Navegar estantería) | ej. Vol.5 | Disponible (Consulta Externa) | 007685 |
Total de reservas: 0
Neuro-Ophthalmic anatomy. Neuroimaging in neuro-ophthalmology. The patient with decreased vision: evaluation. The patient with decreased vision: classification and management. The patient with transient visual loss. The patient with illusions, hallucinations, and disorders of higher cortical fuction. The patient with supranuclear disorders of ocular motility. The patient with diplopia. The patient with nystagmus or spontaneous eye movement disorders. The patient with pupillary abnormalities. The patient with eyelid or facial abnormalities. The patient with head, ocular, or facial pain. The patient with nonorgamic ophthalmic disorders. Selected systemic conditions with neuro-ophtalmic signs.
general