Clinical Guide to Comprehensive Ophthalmology

Clinical Guide to Comprehensive Ophthalmology
ISBN-10
0865777667
ISBN-13
9780865777668
Category
Eye
Pages
752
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Thieme
Authors
David A. Lee, Eve J. Higginbotham

Description

To keep pace in today's competitive environment, comprehensive ophthalmologists must broaden the scope of their practice while still offering the highest standard of care in a time-pressured setting. This authoritative new text- in a clear a, user-friendly format- provides the wide coverage and quick access demanded in day-to-day practice. The book's practical, patient-oriented approach gives pointers for carrying out an examination and determining diagnosis and treatment strategies. To enable quick access to needed information, the text begins with the patient's presenting signs and symptoms, and progresses to in-depth coverage of individual clinical disorders. All are arranged by anatomical and functional systems. This is the ideal choice for practitioners and residents who need an authoritative and practical resource for quick, everyday reference.

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