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Adequate HLA matching in keratoplasty 2003, KargerIntroduction /R. Sundmacher, T. Reinhardt --The short story of HLA and its methods /I.I.N. Doxiadis, F.H.J. Claas --Degree of compatibility for HLA-A and -B affects outcome in high-risk corneal transplantation /W.H. Beekhuis, M. Bartels, I.I.N. Doxiadis, G. van Rij --Histocompatibility and corneal transplantation /H.J. Völker-Dieben et al --HLA class I and II matching improves prognosis in penetrating normal-risk keratoplasty /T. Reinhard et al --Individual analysis of expected time on the waiting list for HLA-matched corneal grafts /D. Böhringer et al --Shortage in the face of plenty: improving the allocation of corneas for transplantation /T.M.M.H. de By --Future HLA matching strategies in clinical transplantation /F.H.J. Claas, D.L. Roelen, M. Oudshoorn, I.I.N. Doxiadis --The role of minor histocompatibility alloantigens in penetrating keratoplasty /J.W. Streilein, C. Arancibia-Caracamo, H. Osawa --A clinician's outlook on HLA matching for keratoplasty /R. Sundmacher --Subject index.
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Age-related changes of the human eye 2008, SpringerAging as risk factor in eye disease -- Age-related changes of the eyelid -- Aging effects on the optics of the eye -- Aging of the cornea -- The aging of the human lens -- The extracellular matrix of the aged human trabecular meshwork: changes of glucosaminoglycans -- Glial and mobile cells in the iris of the aging human eye -- Age-related diseases of the vitreous -- Age-related changes and/or diseases in the human retina -- Aging of the retinal pigmented epithelium -- The aging of the choroid -- Age-related macular degeneration I: types and future directions -- Age-related macular degeneration II: idiopathic macular holes -- Age-related macular degeneration III: epiretinal membranes -- Macular degeneration: ultrastructural age-related changes -- Non-exudative macular degeneration and management -- Treatment of intraocular pressure in elderly patients -- Aging of the lachrymal [lacrimal] gland -- The world according to blink: blinking and aging -- Age-related changes in the oculomotor system -- Rehabilitation of low vision in aged people -- Many suggestions to protect the eyes in aging people.
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Age-related macular degeneration diagnosis and treatment 2011, Springer
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Age-related macular degeneration. 2nd ed. 2013, Springerpt. 1.Pathophysiology.Epidemiology of AMD /L. Ho, R. van Leeuwen, P. T. V. M. de Jong, J. R. Vingerling and C. C. W. Klaver --Genetics /L. G. Fritsche, U. Friedrich and B. H. F. Wxeber --Ageing of the Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium /M. E. Boulton --The Complement System in AMD /P. Charbel Issa, N. V. Chong and H. P. N. Scholl --Histopathology /A. Lommatzsch, S. Wasmuth, D. Pauleikhoff, F. G. Holz and A. C. Bird --pt. 2.Clinical Manifestations.Early AMD /M. Dietzel, D. Pauleikhoff, F. G. Holz and A. C. Bird --Clinical Manifestations of Choroidal Neovascularization in AMD /R. F. Spaide --Geographic Atrophy /M. Fleckenstein, S. Schmitz-Valckenberg, J. S. Sunness and F. G. Holz --pt. 3.Diagnostics.Fundus Imaging of AMD /R. F. Spaide --Optical Coherence Tomography /S. Wolf --Microperimetry /E. Midena and E. Pilotto --pt. 4.Prophylaxis and Therapy.Nutritional Supplementation in AMD /A. D. Meleth, V. R. Raiji, N. Krishnadev and E. Y. Chew --Laser Photocoagulation and Photodynamic Therapy /G. Soubrane --Anti-VEGF Therapy: Basics and Substances /S. Grisanti, J. Lüke and S. Peters --Anti-VEGF Therapy for AMD: Results and Guidelines /P. Mitchell and S. Foran --Combination Therapies for the Treatment of AMD /M. Barakat, N. Steinle and P. K. Kaiser --Treatment Approaches for Dry AMD /Z. Yehoshua and P. J. Rosenfeld --Surgical Therapy /B. Kirchhof --pt. 5.Rehabilitation.Reading with AMD /S. Trauzettel-Klosinski --Low Vision Aids in AMD /K. Rohrschneider.
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1Microbial colonization of the eye as target for antiseptics --2The eye and conjunctiva as target of entry for infectious agents: prevention by protection and antiseptic prophylaxis --3Antisepsis versus antimicrobial chemotherapy and indications for eye antisepsis --4Requirements concerning antiseptics for periorbital, orbital and intraorbital application --4.1Antimicrobial efficiency --4.2Local tolerance --4.3Systemic tolerance of antiseptics used in ophthalmology --4.4Pharmacokinetics of ophthalmic drugs --4.5Formulation requirements for the ophthalmic use of antiseptics --5Efficacy and tolerance of selected antiseptic substances in respect of suitability for use on the eye --6Importance and epidemiology of infectious eye diseases --7Incidence of endophthalmitis in ophthalmic surgery --8Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in ophthalmology, occurrence, sanitation measures and hygienic precautions --9Nosocomial virus infections of the eye --10Prophylactic indications for eye antiseptics --10.1Pre-, Intra- and postoperative antisepsis in eye surgery --10.2Prophylaxis against ophthalmia neonatorum --10.3Measures for prevention of infection via corneal transplants --11Therapeutic indications for local anti-infectives --11.1Bacterial infections of the eye --11.2Recommendations for isolation and antiseptic sanitation of patients with MRSA colonization or infections --11.3Topical antimycotic drugs --11.4Viral ocular infections: topical treatment and prevention --11.5Anti-infectives against amebic keratitis --12Preventive measurements to avoid the transmission of relevant pathogens after occurrence of infection --13Hand hygiene --14Contact lens hygiene --15Antimicrobial efficacy of contact lens care products and critical comment on ISO/FDIS 14729 --16Sampling and transport of specimens for microbial diagnosis of ocular infections --Subject index.
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Applied pathology for ophthalmic microsurgeons 2008, Springer1Introduction /G.O.H. Naumann, Friedrich E. Kruse --2General ophthalmic pathology: principal indications and complications, comparing intra- and extraocular surgery /G.O.H. Naumann, F.E. Kruse --Ch. 3Special anatomy and pathology in surgery of the eyelids, lacrimal system, orbit and conjunctiva /L.M. Holbach --3.1Eyelids /L.M. Heindl, L.M. Holbach --3.2Lacrimal drainage system /L.M. Heindl, A. Jünemann, L.M. Holbach --3.3Orbit /L.M. Holbach, L.M. Heindl, R.F. Guthoff --3.4Conjunctiva and limbus corneae /C. Cursiefen, F.E. Kruse, G.O.H. Naumann --4General pathology for intraocular microsurgery: direct wounds and indirect distant effects /G.O.H. Naumann, Friedrich E. Kruse --5Special anatomy and pathology in intraocular microsurgery --5.1Cornea and limbus /C. Cursiefen, F.E. Kruse, G.O.H. Naumann --5.2Glaucoma surgery /A. Jünemann, G.O.H. Naumann --5.3Iris /G.O.H. Naumann --5.4Ciliary body /G.O.H. Naumann --5.5Lens and zonular fibers /U. Schlötzer-Schrehardt, G.O.H. Naumann --5.6Retina and vitreous /A.M. Joussen, G.O.H. Naumann --5.7Optic nerve and Elschnig's scleral ring /C.Y. Mardin, G.O.H. Naumann6Influence of common generalized diseases on intraocular microsurgery /G.O.H. Naumann, U. Schlötzer-Schrehardt --6.1Diabetes mellitus /G.O.H. Naumann --6.2Arterial hypertension and "vis a tergo" /G.O.H. Naumann -- 6.3Pseudoexfoliation syndrome: pathological manifestations of relevance to intraocular surgery /U. Schlötzer-Schrehardt, G.O.H. Naumann --6.4Other generalized diseases /G.O.H. Naumann.
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Artificial sight 2007, Springer
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Atlas of fundus autofluorescence imaging 2007, Springer
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Atlas of lacrimal surgery 2007, Springer
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Automated image detection of retinal pathology 2010, CRCnetBASE"Although tremendous advances have been made in this complex field, there are still many questions that remain unanswered. Providing unprecedented breadth and detail, this book is a valuable resource for researchers looking to take retinal pathology to that next level of discovery as well as for clinicians and primary health care professionals that aim to utilize automated diagnostics as part of their health care program."--BOOK JACKET.
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Behçet's syndrome 2010, SpringerIntroduction: dedicated Mondays and an acquaintance-based view of Behçet's syndrome -- History and diagnosis -- Epidemiology of Behçet's syndrome and regional differences in disease expression -- The mucocutaneous manifestations of pathergy reaction in Behçet's disease -- Eye disease in Behçet's syndrome -- Behçet's syndrome and the nervous system -- Vascular disease in Behçet's syndrome -- Endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis in Behçet's syndrome -- Locomotor system disease in Behçet's syndrome -- Behçet's disease: gastrointestinal involvement -- Miscellaneous manifestations of Behçet's disease -- Juvenile Behçet's syndrome -- Behçet's disease: pathology -- Disease mechanisms -- Genetics of Behçet's disease -- Animal models of Behçet's disease -- Prognosis in Behçet's syndrome -- Disease assessment in Behçet's disease -- Medical management of Behçet's syndrome.
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Binocular vision and ocular motility. 6th ed. Fulltext (PDF)
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Biologically motivated computer vision 2002, Springer
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Brain's eye. 1st ed. ScienceDirectSect. ISaccadic eye movements /section editor, D.P. Munoz --1.Vying for dominance: dynamic interactions control visual fixation and saccadic initiation in the superior colliculus --2.Neural control of saccades --3.The latency of saccades toward auditory targets in humans --4.Contribution of the primate prefrontal cortex to the gap effect --5.Influence of stimulus characteristics on the latency of saccadic inhibition --6.Commentary: Saccadic eye movements: overview of neural circuitry --Sect. II.Change blindness and transsaccadic integration /section editor, J. Hyönä --7.Converging evidence for the detection of change without awareness --8.Blinks, blanks and saccades: how blind we really are for relevant visual events --9.Multiple-object permanence tracking: limitation in maintenance and transformation of perceptual objects --10.What information survives saccades in the real world? --11.Transsaccadic memory of position and form --12.Transsaccadic memory for visual object detail --13.Commentary: Changes --Sect. III.Smooth pursuit eye movements /section editors, W. Heide and D.P. Munoz --14.Non-target influences on the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements --15.Integration of motion cues for the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements --16.The role of expectancy and volition in smooth pursuit eye movements --19Commentary: Smooth pursuit eye movements: from low-level to high-level vision --Sect. IV. Eye-hand coordination /section editor, R. Radach --20.Cortical frames of reference for eye-hand coordination --21.Neuropsychological perspectives on eye-hand coordination in visually-guided reaching --22.Visuomotor transformations for eye-hand coordination --23.Implications of distracter effects for the organization of eye movements, hand movements, and perception --24.Visual short-term memory and motor planning --25.Commentary: Coordination of eye and hand in time and space --Sect. V.Clinical aspects of eye movement research /section editor, W. Heide --26.Visual search in long-term cannabis users with early age of onset --27.Visual search in patients with left visual hemineglect --28.Saccadic adaptation in neurological disorders --29.Saccade sequences as markers for cerebral dysfunction following mild closed head injury --30.Cognition and the inhibitory control of saccades in schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease --31.Control of volitional and reflexive saccades in Tourette's syndrome --32.Oculomotor control in a group of very low birth weight (VLBW) children --33.A new framework for investigating both normal and abnormal eye movements --34.Commentary: Eye movement research with clinical populations --Subject index.
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Cataract surgery in the glaucoma patient 2009, SpringerPart I. Cataract Surgery -- Approach to Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma Patients / Graham A. Lee and Ivan Goldberg -- Anesthesia / Marlene R. Moster and Augusto Azuara-Blanco -- Management of the Small Pupil / Cynthia Mattox -- Small Incision Cataract Surgery and Glaucoma / Brooks J. Poley, Richard L. Lindstrom, Thomas W. Samuelson, and Richard R. Schulze Jr. -- Elevated Intraocular Pressure After Cataract Surgery / Parag A. Gokhale and Emory Patterson -- Part II. Combined Surgery -- Combined Cataract and Trabeculectomy Surgery / Sandra M. Johnson -- Managing Cataract and Glaucoma in the Developing World - Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) Combined with Trabeculectomy / Rengaraj Venkatesh, Rengappa Ramakrishnan, Ramasamy Krishnadas, Parthasarathy Sathyan, and Alan L. Robin -- Antimetabolite-Augmented Trabeculectomy Combined with Cataract Extraction for the Treatment of Cataract and Glaucoma / Sumit Dhingra and Peng Tee Khaw -- Early Postoperative Bleb Maintenance / Robert T. Chang and Donald L. Budenz -- Laser Suture Lysis and Releasable Sutures / Anastasios Costarides and Prathima Neerukonda -- Cataract Surgery Combined with Glaucoma Drainage Devices / Ramesh S. Ayyala and Brian J. Mikulla -- Choroidal Detachment Following Glaucoma Surgery / Diego G. Espinosa-Heidmann -- Cataract Extraction Combined with Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation / Steven D. Vold -- Approach to Cataract Extraction Combined with New Glaucoma Devices / Diamond Y. Tam and Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed -- Part III. Glaucoma Conditions -- Cataract Surgery in Patients with Exfoliation Syndrome / Anastasios G.P. Konstas, Nikolaos G. Ziakas, Miguel A. Teus, Dimitrios G. Mikropoulos, and Vassilios P. Kozobolis -- Cataract Surgery in the Presence of a Functioning Trabeculectomy Bleb / Hylton R. Mayer and James C. Tsai -- Cataract Extraction in Eyes with Prior GDD Implantation / Ramesh Ayyala and Brian Mikulla -- Cataract Surgery in the Primary Angle-Closure Patient / Jimmy S.M. Lai -- Nanophthalmos / Carlos Gustavo Vasconcelos de Moraes and Remo Susanna Jr. -- Cataract Induced Glaucoma: Phacolytic/Phacomorphic / Sandra M. Johnson -- Glaucoma Related to Pseudophakia / Junping Li and Jason Much -- Cataract and Glaucoma in Retinopathy of Prematurity / Anthony J. Anfuso and M. Edward Wilson -- Cataract Surgery in the Hypotonous Eye / Devon Ghodasra and Sandra M. Johnson.
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Chemical ocular burns 2011, Springer
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Clinical anatomy and physiology of the visual system. 3rd ed. 2012, ScienceDirectVisual system -- Cornea and sclera -- Uvea -- Retina -- Crystalline lens -- Aqueous and vitreous humors -- Ocular embryology -- Bones of the skull and orbit -- Ocular adnexa and lacrimal system -- Extraocular muscles -- Orbital blood supply -- Cranial nerve innervation of ocular structures -- Visual pathway -- Autonomic innervation of ocular structures.
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Clinical neuro-ophthalmology 2007, SpringerCh. 1The initial encounter: taking a history and recognition of neuro-ophthalmic emergencies --Ch. 2Visual loss of uncertain origin: diagnostic strategies --Ch. 3Functional anatomy of the human visual pathway --Ch. 4Perimetry --Ch. 5Diagnosis of pupillary disorders --Ch. 6Dyschromatopsias associated with neuro-ophthalmic disease --Ch. 7Electrophysiology --Ch. 8Optic disc signs and optic neuropathies --Ch. 9Neuro-ophthalmic aspects of orbital disease --Ch. 10Infranuclear disorders of ocular motility --Ch. 11Supranuclear disorders of ocular motility --Ch. 12Brain tumors relevant to clinical neuro-ophthalmology --Ch. 13Central disturbances of vision --Ch. 14Transient visual loss --Ch. 15Functional visual loss --Ch. 16Headache from a neuro-ophthalmic point of view --Ch. 17Drug-induced and toxic disorders in neuro-ophthalmology --Ch. 18Hereditary disorders of neuro-ophthalmic relevance --Ch. 19Pediatric neuro-ophthalmology --Ch. 20Neuroradiologic imaging --Ch. 21Neurology --Ch. 22Neurosurgery of the visual pathway --Ch. 23Radiotherapy for tumors of the anterior visual pathway --Ch. 24Reading disorders.
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Color atlas of herpetic eye diseases 2009, Springer
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Color atlas of strabismus surgery. 3rd ed. 2007, Springer1Amblyopia treatment --2Principles of strabismus surgery --3Infantile esotropia --4Acquired esotropia --5Exotropia --6Torticollis, nystagmus and incomitant strabismus --7Complex strabismus --8Cranial nerve palsies --9Surgical anatomy --10Basic surgical techniques (Do's and Don'ts) --11Rectus muscle recession --12Topical anesthesia strabismus surgery --13Adjustable suture technique --14Rectus muscle tightening procedures --15Horizontal rectus muscle offsets and the Y-splitting procedure --16Transposition surgery for rectus muscle palsy --17Inferior oblique muscle weakening procedures --18Superior oblique tendon tightening procedures --19Superior oblique tendon weakening procedures --20Faden operation (posterior fixation suture) --21Reoperation techniques.
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Common eye diseases and their management. 3rd ed. 2006, Springer
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Computational maps in the visual cortex 2005, Springer
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Concepts and challenges in retinal biology ScienceDirect
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Cornea netLibrary
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Cornea and external eye disease 2006-10, Springer2008 Springer2010 SpringerThe Cornea and external eye disease volumes of the series Essentials in Ophthalmology aim to present recent developments regarding the cornea, with a discussion of diagnostic measures and particular emphasis being placed on treatment.
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Diabetic retinopathy 2010, Springer
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Diabetic retinopathy 2007, KargerPathophysiology of diabetic macular edema / A.M. Joussen, N. Smyth, C. Niessen -- Characterization and relevance of different diabetic retinopathy phenotypes / J. Cunha-Vaz -- Optical coherence tomography findings in diabetic retinopathy / G.E. Lang -- Laser treatment of diabetic retinopathy / G.E. Lang -- Benefits and limitations in vitreoretinal surgery for proliferative diabetic retinopathy and macular edema / A.M. Joussen, S. Joeres, B. Kirchhof -- Diffuse diabetic macular edema: pathology and implications for surgery / A. Gandorfer -- Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide for diabetic retinopathy / J.B. Jonas -- Use of long-acting somatostatin analogue treatment in diabetic retinopathy / B.O. Boehm -- Vascular endothelial growth factor and the potential therapeutic use of pegaptanib (Macugenr) in diabetic retinopathy / C. Starita ... [et al.] -- Pharmacologic vitreolysis / A. Gandorfer -- Treatment of diabetic retinopathy with protein kinase C subtype [alpha] inhibitor / G.E. Lang.
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Diabetic retinopathy 2008, Springer1Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy --2Proliferative diabetic retinopathy --3The epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy --4Diagnostic modalities in diabetic retinopathy --5In vivo models of diabetic retinopathy --6The polyol pathway and diabetic retinopathy --7The role of advanced glycation in diabetic retinopathy --8The role of protein kinase C in diabetic retinopathy --9Oxidative stress in diabetic retinopathy --10Pericyte loss in the diabetic retina --11Capillary dropout in diabetic retinopathy --12Neuroglial dysfunction in the pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy --13The role of inflammation in the pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy --14Vascular permeability in diabetic retinopathy --15Retinal neovascularization and the role of VEGF --16Beyond VEGF: other factors important in retinal neovascularization: potential targets in proliferative diabetic retinopathy --17Anti-VEGF therapy as an emerging treatment for diabetic retinopathy --18Clinical trials in protein kinase C-Beta inhibition in diabetic retinopathy --19The role of intravitreal steroids in the management of diabetic retinopathy --20Antagonism of the growth hormone axis as a therapeutic strategy for diabetic retinopathy --21Diabetic retinopathy and systemic complications.
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Digital teleretinal screening 2012, Springer
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Diseases of the orbit. 2nd ed. 2003, Ovid
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Drug product development for the back of the eye 2011, Springer
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Drugs in ophthalmology 2006, Springer
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Duane's Ophthalmology. Rev. ed. 2007. 2007-2008., OvidDuane's Clinical ophthalmolgy -- Duane's Foundations of clinical ophthalmology -- New and revised chapters: Duane's Clinical ophthalmolgy -- New and revised chapters: Duane's Foundations of clinical ophthalmology.
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Duane's Ophthalmology. Rev. ed. 2011. 2011., OvidDuane's Clinical ophthalmolgy -- Duane's Foundations of clinical ophthalmology -- New and Revised Chapters: Duane's Clinical Ophthalmology -- New and Revised Chapters: Duane's Foundations of Clinical Ophthalmology.
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Dural cavernous sinus fistulas 2010, SpringerIntroduction -- Historical considerations -- Anatomy of the cavernous sinus and related structures -- Classification of cavernous sinus fistulas (CSFs) and dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) -- Etiology, prevalence and natural history of dural cavernous sinus fistulas (DCSFs) -- Neuro-ophthalmology in dural cavernous sinus fistulas (DCSFs) -- Radiological diagnosis of DCSFs -- Endovascular treatment -- Alternative treatment options -- Hemodynamic aspects of DCSFs -- Summary.
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Dynamics of visual motion processing 2001, Springer
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Electrodiagnosis of retinal diseases 2006, Springer1. Principles and methods. Full-field electroretinograms -- Focal macular ERGs -- Multifocal ERGs -- Electrooculography -- Optical coherence tomography -- 2. Hereditary retinal and allied diseases. Retinitis pigmentosa -- Crystalline retinopathy (Bietti) -- Batten disease -- Kearns-Sayre syndrome -- Choroideremia -- Gyrate atrophy -- Enhanced s-cone syndrome -- X-linked retinoschisis -- Nettleship-falls x-linked ocular albinism -- Complete and incomplete types of CSNB -- Fundus albipunctatus -- Oguchi's disease -- Cone dystrophy -- Rod monochromacy -- Blue cone monochromacy -- Congenital tritanopia - differential diagnosis of dominantly inherited juvenile optic atrophy -- Rod-cone dysfunction syndrome with an unusual form of ERG -- Association of negative ERG with diseases of unknown etiology -- Occult macular dystrophy --Stargardt's disease (fundus flavimaculatus) -- Best's disease -- 3. Acquired retinal diseases. Diabetic retinopathy -- Retinal circulatory disturbances -- Retinal and choroidal detachment -- Inflammatory diseases of retina and choroid -- 4. Acquired macular diseases. Central serous chorioretinopathy -- Aphakic or pseudophakic cystoid macular edema -- Idiopathic epimacular membranes -- Foveal thickness and focal macular ERG -- Idiopathic macular hole -- Macular pseudohole -- Age-related macular degeneration.
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Evidence-based eye care 2007, OvidClinical epidemiology / Hussein Hollands and Sanjay Sharma -- Health economics / Hussein Hollands and Sanjay Sharma -- Anterior segment / Ayad A. Farjo and Qais A. Farjo -- Refractive surgery / Louis E. Probst -- Clinical trials in glaucoma / Paul E. Rafuse -- Diabetic retinopathy / Dean Eliott -- Diabetic macular edema / Dean Eliott -- Proliferative diabetic retinopathy / Dean Eliott -- Clinical trials in age-related macular degeneration / Sophie J. Bakri and Peter K. Kaiser -- Treatment of central retinal vein occlusion: lessons from clinical trials / Henry Tseng and Sharon Fekrat -- Treatment of branch retinal vein occlusion: lessons from clinical trials / Henry Tseng and Sharon Fekrat -- Retinal detachment and proliferative vitreoretinopathy / Amani A. Fawzi, Jay M. Stewart, and Michael A. Samuel -- Evidence-based medicine and the treatment of endophthalmitis / Seenu M. Hariprasad and William F. Mieler -- Retinopathy of prematurity / Anna Ells -- Amblyopia / Jonathan M. Holmes, Michael X. Repka, and Raymond T. Kraker -- Uveal melanoma: approaches to management / Ernest Rand Simpson -- Optic neuritis / Jonathan D. Trobe -- Thyroid eye disease / Louise A. Mawn -- Traumatic optic neuropathy / Louise A. Mawn.
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Eye banking 2009, KargerCorneal grafting and banking / Ehlers, N., Hjortdal, J., Nielsen, K. -- European Eye Bank Association / Jones, G.L.A. ... [et al.] -- Donor selection, retrieval and preparation of donor tissue donor selection / Borderie, V.M. -- Organ culture preservation for corneal tissue technical and quality aspects / Pels, E., Rijneveld, W.J. -- Endothelial evaluation in the cornea bank / Schroeter, J., Rieck, P. -- Cryopreservation for corneal storage / Armitage, W.J. -- Quality management in European eye banks / Toniolo, M. ... [et al.] -- Allocation of corneas in Europe / Bokhorst, A.G., Dorrepaal, C.A. -- Preparation and preservation of amniotic membrane / Dekaris, I., Gabrić, N. -- Preparation and use of human sclera grafts in ophthalmic surgery / Töteberg-Harms, M., Bredehorn-Mayr, T. -- Culturing of retinal pigment epithelium cells / Valtink, M., Engelmann, K. -- Costs and financing : a cost calculation of an up-to-date eye bank in Germany / Böhringer, D. ... [et al.] -- Practical implications of the law on tissues for cornea banks in Germany / Hauswald, C., Bredehorn-Mayr, T. -- European Association of Tissue Banks / Cahane, M., Van Baare, J.
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From fragments to objects 2001, ScienceDirectThe concept of an "object" in perception and cognition / Robert Schwartz -- Balls of wax and cans of worms : the early history of object perception / Margaret Atherton -- Perceptual unit formation in infancy / Martha E. Arterberry -- Perceptual units and their mapping with language / Barbara Landau -- An object substitution theory of visual masking / James T. Enns and Vincent Di Lollo -- Attention and unit formation : a biased competition account of object-based attention / Shaun P. Vecera and Marlene Behrmann -- Geometric and neural models of object perception / Philip J. Kellman, Sharon E. Guttman, and Thomas D. Wickens -- Varieties of grouping and its role in determining surface layout / Barbara Gillam -- Amodal completion : a case study in grouping / Allison B. Sekuler and Richard F. Murray -- Perceptual organization as generic object recognition / David W. Jacobs -- Simplicity, regularity, and perceptual interpretations : a structural information approach / Rob Van Lier -- Computational neural models of spatial integration in perceptual grouping / Heiko Neumann and Ennio Mingolla -- Part-based representations of visual shape and implications for visual cognition / Manish Singh and Donald D. Hoffman -- Gaze control for face learning and recognition by humans and machines / John Henderson ... [et al.] -- The visual interpretation of object and human movement / Maggie Shiffrar -- Contours from apparent motion : a computational theory / William Prophet, Donald Hoffman, and Carol Cicerone -- Breathing illusions and boundary formation in space-time / Nicola Bruno -- Perception of occluding and occluded objects over time : spatiotemporal segmentation and unit formation / Thomas F. Shipley and Douglas W. Cunningham.
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General ophthalmology AccessMedicine, latest ed. only.
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Genetics in ophthalmology 2003, KargerA glimpse into genomeland /Langenbeck, U. --Epidemiology of hereditary ocular disorders /Rosenberg, T. --Interactions of genes and environment in myopia /Feldkämper, M., Schaeffel, F. --A molecular perspective on corneal dystrophies /Vincent, A.L., Rootman, D., Munier, F.L., Héon, E. --Molecular genetics of cataract /Hejtmancik, J.F., Smaoui, N. --Progress in the genetics of glaucoma /Weisschuh, N., Schiefer U. --LHON and other optic nerve atrophies: the mitochondrial connection /Howell, N. --Retinitis pigmentosa: genes, proteins and prospects /Hims, M.M., Diager, S.P., Inglehearn, C.F. --Bardet-Biedl syndrome and Usher syndrome /Koenig, R. --Genetic defects in vitamin A metabolism of the retinal pigment epithelium /Thompson, D.A., Gal, A. --Genetics of macular dystrophies and implications for age-related macular degeneration /Klaver, C.C.W., Allikmets, R. --Genetics of color vision deficiencies /Deeb, S.S., Kohl, S. --Gene therapy and animal models for retinal disease /Dejneka, N.S., Rex, T.S., Bennett, J. --Support for patients loosing [sic] sight /Trauzettel-Klosinski, S., Hahn, G.0A. -Author index --Subject index.
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Geriatric ophthalmology 2009, SpringerScope of the problem and demographic shift in population: visual disease incidence and prevalence in the elderly population -- Refractive error in the geriatric population -- Cataracts and cataract surgery -- Glaucoma in the elderly -- Diabetic retinopathy and its management -- Age-related macular degeneration and its management -- Low vision: when vision fails -- Visual loss and depression -- Visual loss and dementia -- Visual loss and hearing loss -- Visual loss and falls -- Elder abuse -- Functional impairment and visual loss -- The research agenda-setting project (RASP) -- Screening for comorbidities -- Refer comorbidities.
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Glaucoma 2008, ScienceDirect1.Epidemiology of primary glaucoma: prevalence, incidence, and blinding effects --2.Predictive models to estimate the risk of glaucoma development and progression --3.Intraocular pressure and central corneal thickness --4.Angle-closure: risk factors, diagnosis and treatment --5.Early diagnosis of glaucoma --6.Monitoring glaucoma progression --7.Standard automated perimetry and algorithms for monitoring glaucoma progression --8.Short-wavelength automated perimetry and frequency-doubling technology perimetry in glaucoma --9.Scanning laser polarimetry and confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy: technical notes on their use in glaucoma --10.The role of OCT in glaucoma management --11.Functional laser Doppler flowmetry of the optic nerve: physiological aspects and clinical applications --12.Advances in neuroimaging of the visual pathways and their use in glaucoma --13.Primary open angle glaucoma: an overview of medical therapy --14.The treatment of normal-tension glaucoma --15.The management of exfoliative glaucoma --16.Laser therapies for glaucoma: new frontiers --17.Modulation of wound healing during and after glaucoma surgery --18.Surgical alternative to trabeculectomy --19Modern aqueous shunt implantation: future challenges --20. Model systems for experimental studies: retinal ganglion cells in culture --21.Rat models for glaucoma research --22.Mouse genetic models: an ideal system for understanding glaucomatous neurodegeneration and neuroprotection --23.Clinical trials in neuroprotection.24.Pathogenesis of ganglion "cell death" in glaucoma and neuroprotection: focus on ganglion cell axonal mitochondria --25.Astrocytes in glaucomatous optic neuropathy --26.Glaucoma as a neuropathy amenable to neuroprotection and immune manipulation --27.Oxidative stress and glaucoma: injury in the anterior segment of the eye --28TNF-alpha signaling in glaucomatous neurodegeneration --29.Involvement of the Bc12 gene family in the signaling and control of retinal ganglion cell death --30.Assessment of neuroprotection in the retina with DARC --31.Potential roles of (endo)cannabinoids in the treatment of glaucoma: from intraocular pressure control to neuroprotection --32.Glaucoma of the brain: a disease model for the study of transsynaptic neural degeneration --33.Changes of central visual receptive fields on experimental glaucoma --34.Targeting excitotoxic/free radical signaling pathways for therapeutic intervention in glaucoma --Stem cells for neuroprotection in glaucoma --36.The relationship between neurotrophic factors and CaMKII in the death and survival of retinal ganglion cells --37.Evidence of the neuroprotective role of citicoline in glaucoma patients --38.Neuroprotection: VEGF, IL-6, and clusterin: the dark side of the moon --39.Rational basis for the development of coenzyme Q10 as a neurotherapeutic agent for retinal protection --40.17Beta-estradiol prevents retinal ganglion cell loss induced by the acute rise of intraocular pressure in rat.
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Glaucoma v. 2-3, 2006-09., Springer2009 SpringerProvides a picture of recent progress in the field of glaucoma.
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Handbook of nutrition and ophthalmology 2007, SpringerNutrition blindness: vitamin A deficiency disorders -- Cataract -- Age-related macular degeneration -- The obesity epidemic: implications for eye health -- Nutrition and diabetic retinopathy -- Retinal vascular disease -- Nutritional amblyopia and B vitamin complex deficiencies -- Zinc and eye health -- Vitamin C and eye health -- The age-related proinflammatory state and eye disease -- Essential fatty acids and visual development in infants -- Inborn errors of metabolism.
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Handbook of pediatric eye and systemic disease 2006, Springer1Embryology /Cynthia S. Cook, Kathleen K. Sulik, and Kenneth W. Wright -2Breaking the news: the role of the physician /Nancy Chernus-Mansfield --3Chromosomal anomalies and the eye /J. Bronwyn Bateman --4Craniofacial syndromes and malformations /Marilyn T. Miller and Anna Newlin --5Connective tissue, skin, and bone disorders /Elias I. Traboulsi --6Neurocutaneous syndromes /Maria A. Musarella --7Metabolic diseases /Lois J. Martyn --8Selected genetic syndromes with ophthalmic features /Natalie C. Kerr and Enikö Karman Pivnick --Infectious diseases /R. Christopher Walton, Roger K. George, and Alissa A. Craft --10Ocular manifestations of inherited diseases /Maya Eibschitz-Tsimhoni.
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Handbook of pediatric neuro-ophthalmology / 2006, Springer1Embryology /Cynthia S. Cook, Kathleen K. Sulik, and Kenneth W. Wright --2Pediatric neuro-ophthalmology examination /Edward G. Buckley --3The pediatric low-vision patient /Anne Frances Walonker --4Breaking the news: the role of the physician /Anne Chernus-Mansfield --5Ocular motility disorders /Mitra Maybodi, Richard W. Hertle, and Brian N. Bachynski --6Congenital optic nerve abnormalities /Paul H. Phillipps and Michael C. Brodsky --8Brain lesions with ophthalmologic manifestations /Michael X. Repka --9Nystagmus and ocular oscillations in infancy and childhood /Richard W. Hertle --10Neurodegenerative conditions of ophthalmic importance /Mark S. Borchert and Sarah Ying --11Neurocranial defects with neuro-ophthalmic significance /Ronald M. Minzter and Edward G. Buckley --12Management of common pediatric neuro-ophthalmology problems /James W. McManaway III and Dean J. Bonsall.
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Handbook of pediatric retinal disease 2006, Springer1Pediatric visual electrophysiology /Anthony Kriss and Dorothy Thompson --2The pediatric low-vision patient /Anne Frances Walonker --3Breaking the news: the role of the physician /Nancy Chernus-Mansfield --4Heritable disorders of RPE, Bruch's membrane /Arlene V. Drack --5Retinitis pigmentosa and associated disorders /Arlene V. Drack and Alan E. Kimura --6Disorders of the vitreous and vitreoretinal interface /David M. Brown and Thomas W. Weingeist --7Retinal vascular disorders /Richard M. Feist, Christopher F. Blodi, and Peter H. Spiegel --8Nonvascular hamartomas /Chittaranjan V. Reddy and Arlene V. Drack --9Retinoblastoma and other malignant intraocular tumors /A. Linn Murphree and Laurie E. Christensen --10Retinopathy of prematurity /Richard R. Ober, Earl A. Palmer, Arlene V. Drack, and Kenneth W. Wright --11Infectious, inflammatory, and toxic diseases of the retina and vitreous /William L. Haynes, Jose S. Pulido, and Peter H. Spiegel l--12Myopia /Arlene V. Drack --13Patterns of retinal diseases in children /Arlene V. Drack.
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Handbook of pediatric strabismus and amblyopia 2006, SpringerPediatric eye examination /Ann U. Stout --2Anatomy and physiology of eye movements /Kenneth W. Wright --3Binocular vision and introduction to strabismus /Kenneth W. Wright --4Visual development and amblyopia /Kenneth W. Wright --5The ocular motor examination /Kenneth W. Wright --6Sensory aspects of strabismus /Kenneth W. Wright --7Esodeviations /Kenneth W. Wright --8Exotropia /Kenneth W. Wright --9Alphabet patterns and oblique /Kenneth W. Wright --10Complex strabismus: restriction, paresis, dissociated strabismus, and torticollis /Kenneth W. Wright --11Strabismus surgery /Kenneth W. Wright and Pauline Hong --12Ocular motility disorders /Mitra Maybodi, Richard W. Hertle, and Brian N. Bachynski --13Optical pearls and pitfalls /David L. Guyton, Joseph M. Miller, and Constance W. West.
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Harley's Pediatric ophthalmology. 5th ed. 2005, OvidGenetics of eye disease / Terri L. Young and Leila M. Khazaeni -- Neonatal ophthalmology: ocular development in childhood / Kammi B. Gunton, Leonard B. Nelson, and Scott E. Olitsky -- Retinopathy of prematurity / James D. Reynolds -- The pediatric eye examination / John W. Simon and Nalini K. Aggarwal -- Electrodiagnostic tests of the retina and higher centers / Ronald E. Carr -- Refraction in infants and children / Michael X. Repka -- Ambylopia / Evelyn A. Paysse and David K. Coats -- Sensory adaptations in strabismus / Marshall M. Parks -- Strabismus disorders / Scott E. Olitsky and Leonard B. Nelson -- Surgical management of strabismus / Rudolph S. Wagner -- Conjunctival diseases / Cintia F. Gomi ... [et al.] -- Diseases of the cornea / Christopher J. Rapuano and Peter R. Laibson -- Pediatric cataracts and lens anomalies / Derek B. Hess, Rachel A. Tesser, and Edward G. Buckley -- Glaucoma in infants and children / Sharon F. Freedman and David S. Walton -- Uveitis in children / Conrad L. Giles, Antonio Capone Jr., and Mandar M. Joshi -- Diseases of the retina and vitreous / Eric D. Weichel ... [et al.] -- Congenital abnormalities of the optic disc / Gary C. Brown and Melissa M. Brown -- Disorders of the lacrimal apparatus in infancy and childhood / Deborah K. VanderVeen -- Pediatric eyelid disorders / Forrest J. Ellis -- Disorders of the orbit / Daniel P. Schaefer -- Ocular tumors of childhood / Jerry A. Shields and Carol L. Shields -- The systemic hamartomatoses ("phakomatoses") / Jerry A. Shields and Carol L. Shields -- Ocular abnormalities in childhood metabolic disorders / Avery H. Weiss -- Pediatric neuro-ophthalmology / Robert C. Sergott and Denise Hug -- Nystagmus / Mitchell B. Strominger -- Ocular trauma and its prevention / Robert A. Catalano -- Role of the ophthalmologist in learning disorders / Harold P. Koller and Kenneth B. Goldberg -- Working with visually impaired children and their families / Marilyn A. Moller with Rose D. Skolnick -- Medicolegal issues in pediatric ophthalmology / Edward L. Raab -- The evolution of strabismus surgery / Norman B. Medow.
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Henderson's Orbital tumors. 4th ed. 2007, OvidEvaluation of the patient -- Orbital imaging and radiography -- The tumor survey -- Cysts and celes -- Fibrous and connective tissue tumors and proliferations -- Fibro-osseous, osseous, cartilaginous, vascular, and inflammatory tumors of orbital bone -- Tumors of primitive mesoderm, striated muscle, adipose tissue, and smooth muscle -- Tumors of peripheral nerve sheath origin -- Primitive neuroectodermal tumors -- Vascular hamartomas, hyperplasia, and neoplasms -- Vascular malformations -- Malignant melanoma -- Hematopoietic tumors -- Histiocytic disorders -- Primary epithelial neoplasms -- Secondary epithelial neoplasms -- Metastatic carcinomas -- Meningioma -- Inflammatory orbital pseudotumors -- Miscellaneous orbital tumors -- Orbital surgery.
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Herpes simplex virus epithelial keratitis 2010, Springer
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Imaging of orbital and visual pathway pathology 2006, SpringerGeneral Part --1Ophthalmologic imaging methods /Wolfgang E. Lieb, Wibke S. Müller-Forell, Werner Wichman --1.1Color Doppler ultrasonography of the eye and orbit /Wolfgang Lieb --1.2Computed tomography /Wibke S. Müller-Forell --1.3Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)Werner Wichmann --2Anatomy /Werner Wichmann and Wibke S. Müller-Forell --3Neuro-ophthalmology: a short primer /Urs Schwarz --4Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human visual system /Spyros S. Kollias --Special part5Optic pathway pathology in children /Eugen Boltshauser and Ernst Martin --6Orbital pathology /Wibke S. Müller-Forell and Susanne Pitz --7Intracranial pathology of the optic pathway /Wibke S. Müller-Forell --Subject index --List of anatomic structures --List of acronyms --List of contributors.
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Immune response and the eye. 2nd, rev. ed. 2007, Karger
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Inflammation and retinal disease 2010, SpringerThe case for complement and inflammation in AMD : open questions / Natalia Karagianni and Anthony P. Adamis -- The role of complement in AMD / Peter F. Zipfel, Nadine Lauer, and Christine Skerka -- Multiple interactions of complement factor H with its ligands in solution : a progress report / Stephen J. Perkins ... [et al.] -- Genetic control of complement activation in humans and age related macular degeneration / Laura A. Hecker and Albert O. Edwards -- Bisretinoids of RPE lipofuscin : trigger for complement activation in age-related macular degeneration / Janet R. Sparrow -- The role of the classical complement cascade in synapse loss during development and glaucoma / Allison M. Rosen and Beth Stevens -- A role for complement in glaucoma? / Lizhen Ren and John Danias -- The ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCA4 : structural and functional properties and role in retinal disease / Yaroslav Tsybovsky, Robert S. Molday, and Krzysztof Palczewski -- Suppression of drusen formation by compstatin, a peptide inhibitor of complement C3 activation, on cynomolgus monkey with early-onset macular degeneration / Zai-Long Chi ... [et al.] -- A targeted inhibitor of the complement alternative pathway reduces RPE injury and angiogenesis in models of age-related macular degeneration / Bärbel Rohrer ... [et al.] -- Complement depletion with humanized cobra venom factor in a mouse model of age-related macular degeneration / David C. Fritzinger ... [et al.]
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Inflammation and retinal disease 2010, SpringerThe case for complement and inflammation in AMD : open questions / Natalia Karagianni and Anthony P. Adamis -- The role of complement in AMD / Peter F. Zipfel, Nadine Lauer, and Christine Skerka -- Multiple interactions of complement factor H with its ligands in solution : a progress report / Stephen J. Perkins ... [et al.] -- Genetic control of complement activation in humans and age related macular degeneration / Laura A. Hecker and Albert O. Edwards -- Bisretinoids of RPE lipofuscin : trigger for complement activation in age-related macular degeneration / Janet R. Sparrow -- The role of the classical complement cascade in synapse loss during development and glaucoma / Allison M. Rosen and Beth Stevens -- A role for complement in glaucoma? / Lizhen Ren and John Danias -- The ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCA4 : structural and functional properties and role in retinal disease / Yaroslav Tsybovsky, Robert S. Molday, and Krzysztof Palczewski -- Suppression of drusen formation by compstatin, a peptide inhibitor of complement C3 activation, on cynomolgus monkey with early-onset macular degeneration / Zai-Long Chi ... [et al.] -- A targeted inhibitor of the complement alternative pathway reduces RPE injury and angiogenesis in models of age-related macular degeneration / Bärbel Rohrer ... [et al.] -- Complement depletion with humanized cobra venom factor in a mouse model of age-related macular degeneration / David C. Fritzinger ... [et al.]
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Ch. 1"In vivo" manometric studies of the steady state intraocular pressure and the intraocular pressure pulse in animals and man --Ch. 2Rate of formation of the aqueous humor --Ch. 3Steady state intraocular pressure/flow relations in dead and living animal and human eyes --Ch. 4Homeostasis, autoregulation, and relative ischemia --Ch. 5Pressure/volume relation in eyes of dead and living animal and human eyes --Ch. 6Ocular perfusion pressure and its influence on the intraocular pressure pulse --Ch. 7Direct and indirect measurements of ocular blood flow in anesthetized and conscious animals and humans --Ch. 8Morphology and hydrodynamics of the chamber angle draining the aqueous humor --Ch. 9Sympathetic nerve innervation of the eye and the actions of the adrenergic neuron transmitter norepinephrine on intraocular pressure and ocular blood flow --Ch. 10Manometric studies on the intraocular pressure and vascular circulation in ophthalmic disease --Ch. 11Noninvasive studies on the IOP, PA and blood flow autoregulation in healthy and diseased eyes --Ch. 12Effect of posture and corneal thickness on the measurement of the intraocular pressure --Ch. 13The Langham pneumatic analogue and digitized tonometers --Ch. 14Calibration of the intraocular pressure and the intraocular pressure pulse using the Langham pneumatic tonometer --Ch. 15Theory of the Langham tonometer --Ch. 16Intraocular pressure/pulse amplitude relation in healthy animal and human eyes --Ch. 17Intraocular pressure/pulse amplitude relation and loss of autoregulation in ocular diseases --Ch. 18Autoregulation of the intraocular pressure and the ocular blood flow --Ch. 19Evaluation of ocular ischemia and the loss of autoregulation for the early detection of ocular vascular diseases --Ch. 20Action of drugs on ocular blood flow and on the intraocular pressure/pulse amplitude relation --Ch. 21Confluence and integration of therapies based on modulation of the intraocular pressure and ocular blood flow --Ch. 22Longitudinal therapeutic studies --Ch. 23Ophthalmodynamometry, the opthalmic arterial pressure and the effect of increased vascular resistance proximal and distal to the ophthalmic artery on ocular blood flow, the IOP/PA relation and vision --Ch. 24Ophthalmodynamometry --Ch. 25Autoregulation of the intraocular pressure and blood flow in the human eye --Ch. 26Objective measure of the diastolic and systolic ophthalmic arterial pressures --Ch. 27Ophthalmic arterial pressure in healthy subjects --Ch. 28Relation between the ophthalmic arterial pressure and the intraocular pressure/pulse amplitude relation --Ch. 29Modulation of the intraocular pressure/pulse amplitude relation in subjects with stenosis of the internal carotid artery --Ch. 30Alzheimer's disease and the eye --Ch. 31Ocular perfusion pressure and the visual threshold.
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Ischemic optic neuropathies 2011, SpringerStructure of the Optic Nerve -- Blood Supply of the Optic Nerve -- Blood-Optic Nerve Barrier -- Factors Influencing the Optic Nerve Head Blood Flow -- Measurement of the Optic Nerve Head Blood Flow -- Terminology and Types of Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Optic Disc -- Clinical Evaluation of Patients with Ischemic Optic Neuropathies -- General Characteristics of Giant Cell Arteritis -- Clinical Features of Giant Cell Arteritis -- Diagnostic Criteria for Giant Cell Arteritis -- Ophthalmic Manifestations of Giant Cell Arteritis -- Management of Giant Cell Arteritis to Prevent Visual Loss -- Pathogenesis of Classical Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Pathogenesis of Some Controversial Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy Clinical Entities -- Clinical Features of Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Management of Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Animal Model of Non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Classification and Incidence of Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Pathogenesis of Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Clinical Features of Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy -- Management of Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy.
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Lacrimal system 2006, SpringerAnatomy of the lacrimal system -- Gender and racial variations of the lacrimal system -- Nasal anatomy and evaluation -- Congenital etiologies of lacrimal system obstructions -- Acquired etiologies of lacrimal system obstructions -- Evaluation of the tearing patient -- Imaging and clinical evaluation of the lacrimal drainage system -- The tear-deficient patient -- Surgery of the punctum and canaliculus -- Lacrimal trauma -- Primary external dacryocystorhinostomy -- Primary endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy -- Transcanalicular dacryocystorhinostomy -- Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy -- Endoscopic conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy -- Pediatric balloon catheter dacryocystoplasty -- Balloon-assisted dacryoplasty in adults -- Balloon-assisted lacrimal surgery --Nine-millimeter endoscopic balloon dacryocystorhinostomy: a new, less-invasive procedure for tearing in adults -- Radiofrequency dacryocystorhinostomy -- Powered endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy -- Laser dacryocystorhinostomy: part 1. laser-assisted endonasal endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy -- Laser dacryocystorhinostomy: part 2. laser-assisted endonasal endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy with the holmium:YAG laser -- Laser dacryocystorhinostomy: part 3. laser-assisted endonasal endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy with the potassium titanyl phosphate laser -- Revision dacryocystorhinostomy -- The adjunctive use of mitomycin C in dacryocystorhinostomy -- The Griffiths nasolacrimal catheter -- The Sisler lacrimal canalicular trephine.
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LASIK handbook 2007, OvidCh. 1Basic LASIK --Ch. 2Equipment --Ch. 3Role of mitomycin-c in keratorefractive surgery --Ch. 4Retreatment of patients after primary refractive surgery --Ch. 5LASIK complications and management --Ch. 6Alternatives to LASIK refractive surgery --Ch. 7Case selection --Ch. 8Self-assessment test.
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Macular degeneration 2005, Springer1 Organization of the adult fovea -- 2 Immunology and age-related macular degeneration -- 3 Photoreceptor degeneration in aging and age-related maculopathy -- 4 Genes and age-related macular degeneration -- 5 Epidemiology of age-related macular degeneration -- 6 Prevalence and risk factors for age-related macular degeneration in China -- 7 Experimental models of macular degeneration -- 8 Transporters and oxidative stress in AMD -- 9 Photoreceptor stability and degeneration in mammalian retina: lessons from the edge -- 10 Clinical strategies for diagnosis and treatment of AMD: implications from research.
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Making of a neuromorphic visual system 2005, Springer1Seeing: blazing processing characteristics --2Category representation and recognition evolvement --3Neuroscientific inspiration --4Neuromorphic tools --5Insight from line drawings studies --6Retina circuits signaling and propagating contours --7The symmetric-axis transform --8Motion detection --9Neuromorphic architectures: pieces and proposals --10Shape recognition with contour propagation fields --11Scene recognition --12Summary --Terminology --References --Index.
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Management of complications in refractive surgery 2008, SpringerCh. 1Refractive surgery outcomes and frequency of complications /Wallace Chamon and Norma Allemann --Ch. 2Influence of refractive surgery complications on quality of life /Konrad Pesudovs --Ch. 3LASIK: intraoperative (flap) complications /Stephen G. Slade --Ch. 3.2Incomplete LASIK flap /Helen K. Wu and Waleed A. Allam --Ch. 3.3Dislocated flaps: how to solve free flaps with no marks or flap malposition /Julio Baviera --Ch. 3.4Management of the distorted flap /David R. Hardten --Ch. 4.1Infections after refractive surgery /Jóse de la Cruz, Joelle Hallak, Dimitri Azar, and Sandeep Jain --Ch. 4.2Diffuse lamellar keratitis /Marlene J. Brown, David R. Hardten, Elizabeth A. Davis and Richard L. Lindstrom --Ch. 4.3Pressure-induced interlamellar stromal keratitis /Sadeer B. Hannush and Michael W. Belin --Ch. 4.4Prevention and management of flap striae after LASIK /Roger F. Steinert --Ch. 4.5Marginal sterile corneal infiltrates after LASIK /Renato Ambrósio Jr., Daniela Jardim, and Bruno M. Fontes --Ch. 4.6Ptosis /Bryan S. Sires --Ch. 4.7Melting /José L. Güell, Merce Morral, Oscar Gris, Javier Gaytan, and Felicidad Manero --Ch. 5.1Dry eye /Jerome C. Ramos-Estevan and Steven Wilson --Ch. 5.2Epithelial ingrowth /Gustavo E Tamayo --Ch. 5.3Corneal ectasia /J. Bradley Randleman and R. Doyle Stulting --Ch. 5.4Scarring /Eric E. Gabison and Thanh Hoang-Xuan --Ch. 6Refractive miscalculation with refractive surprise --Ch. 6.1Sphere /Arturo S. Chayet and Luis F. Torres --Ch. 6.2Cylinder /Noel Alpins and Gemma Walsh --Ch. 7.1Optical implications of corneal photorefractive surgery /Vikentia J. Katsanevaki --Ch. 7.2Night vision disturbances after refractive surgery /César Albarrán, David Piñero, and Jorge L. Alió --Ch. 7.3Decentration /Jonathan H. Talamo --Ch. 7.4Corneal irregularity /Jorge L. Alió --Ch. 8Optic neuropathy and retinal complications after refractive surgery /J. Fernando Arevalo, Reinaldo A. Garcia, Rafael A. Garcia-Amaris, and Juan G. Sanchez --Ch. 9.1Complications and management with the femtosecond laser /Karl G. Stonecipher, Teresa S. Ignacio, and Kody G. Stonecipher --9.2Management of a perforated femtosecond laser-created flap /Vance Thompson --Ch. 10Corneal haze after refractive surgery /David Fahd, José de la Cruz, Sandeep Jain and Dimitri Azar --Ch. 11Complications of LASEK /David P.S. O'Brart --Ch. 12Complications of refractive keratotomy /Carlo F. Lovisolo, Alessandro Mularoni, Antonio Calossi, Charles Wm. Stewart --Ch. 13Anterior chamber angle-supported complications: prevention and treatment /Orkun Muftuoglu and Jorge L. Alió --Ch. 13. 2Complications of iris-supported phakic IOLs /Antonio A.P. Marinho --Ch. 13.3Complications of posterior chamber phakic intraocular lenses /Carlo F. Lovisolo and Fabio Mazzolani --Ch. 14. 1Retinal detachment /José Ma Ruiz-Moreno, Jorge L. Alió, and Mohamed H. Shabayek --Ch. 14.2Refractive lens exchange and choroidal neovascularization /Emanuel Rosen --Ch. 14.3Refractive surprises after cataract post-corneal refractive surgery /Béatrice Cochener and Jean Louis Arne --Ch. 15.1Cataract surgery complications of radial keratotomy /Howard Fine, Richard S. Hoffman, Mark Packer, and Laurie Brown --Ch. 15.2Complications of conductive keratoplasty /Marguerite B. McDonald --Ch. 16Complications of intrastromal corneal ring segments /Mohamed H. Shabayek and Jorge A. Alió --Ch. 17Corneal inlays (synthetic keratophakia) /M. Emilia Mulet, Jorge A. Alió, and Michael Knorz --Ch. 18.1Predicting the unhappy patient and patient expectations /Nayyirih G. Tahzib and Rudy M.M.A. Nuijts --Ch. 18.2Informed consent /James J. Salz --Ch. 18.3Effect of refractive surgery on strabismus and binocular vision /Bharavi Kharod and Natalie A. Afshari --Ch. 19.110-year classified review of the peer review literature on excimer laser refractive complications /Takashi Kojima, Tatsuya Ongucci, Joelle Hallak, and Dimitri Azar --Ch. 19.210-year review of the literature on complications of incisional, thermal and lenticular refractive procedures /Tatsuya Ongucci, Takashi Kojima, and Dimitri Azar --EpilogPreventing complications in refractive surgery: present and future /George Waring III.
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Ocular examination techniques and diagnostic tests / Pedram Hamrah and Deborah Pavan-Langston -- Burns and trauma / Deborah Pavan-Langston and Pedram Hamrah -- Eyelids and lacrimal system / Peter A.D. Rubin -- Orbital disorders / Peter A.D. Rubin -- Cornea and external disease / Kathryn Colby and Deborah Pavan-Langston -- Refractive surgery / Dimitri T. Azar -- The crystalline lens and cataract / Dimitri T. Azar and Jose J. de la Cruz Napoli -- Retina and vitreous / Peter Reed Pavan, Andrew Burrows, and Deborah Pavan-Langston -- Uveal tract: iris, ciliary body, and choroid / Deborah Pavan-Langston, Anat Galor, and Victor L. Perez -- Glaucoma / Deborah Pavan-Langston, Stacey C. Brauner, and Cynthia L. Grosskreutz -- Pediatric ophthalmology / Gena Heidary and Melanie Kazlas -- Extraocular muscles, strabismus, and nystagmus / Deborah Pavan-Langston and Nathalie Azar -- Neuro-ophthalmology: visual fields, optic nerve, and pupil / Shirley H. Wray -- Refractive error, clinical optics, and contact lenses / Jill E. Beyer and Deborah Pavan-Langston -- Ocular manifestations of systemic disease / Deborah Pavan-Langston -- Ocular toxicity of systemic drugs / Deborah Pavan-Langston.
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Mechanisms of the glaucomas 2008, Springer1Age and racial variation in the prevalence of open-angle glaucoma in the USA --2Epidemiology of and risk factors for primary open-angle glaucoma --3The Reykjavik Eye Study on prevalence of glaucoma in Iceland and identified risk factors --4Defined glaucoma in Chinese population --5The Wroclaw Epidemiological Study screening possibilities of glaucoma detection --6Pretrabecular mechanisms of intraocular pressure elevation --7Glaucomatous changes in the trabecular meshwork --8Trabecular mechanisms of intraocular pressure elevation Pseudoexfoliation syndrome --9Post-trabecular glaucomas with elevated episcleral venous pressure --10Angle-closure glaucoma: anterior (pulling) mechanisms --11Angle-closure glaucomas: posterior (pushing) mechanisms with pupillary block --12Angle-closure glaucomas: posterior (pushing) mechanisms without pupillary block --13Genetics and glaucoma susceptibility --14Myocilin mutations and their role in open-angle glaucoma --15The functional role of myocilin in glaucoma --16Roles of CYP1B1, optineurin, and WDR36 gene mutations in glaucoma --17Genetic association in the open-angle glaucomas --18ApoE polymorphisms and severity of open-angle glaucoma.19Changes in aqueous humor dynamics with age and glaucoma --20Mechanosensitive genes in the trabecular meshwork at homeostasis: elevated intraocular pressure and stretch --21Reactive astrocytes in the glaucomatous optic nerve head protective and destructive mechanisms --22Optic neuropathy and ganglion cell degeneration in glaucoma --23Proteomics in defining pathogenic processes involved in glaucomatous neurodegeneration in glaucoma: mechanisms and therapeutic strategies --24Proteomics advances toward understanding mechanisms of glaucoma pathology --25Molecular and cellular responses in the eye to glaucoma: ocular gene expression in experimental glaucoma --26Ocular biomechanics in glaucoma --27Intraocular pressure, perfusion pressure, and optic nerve energy metabolism --28Optic nerve: physiology and mechanisms of glaucomatous atrophy --29Psychophysiology of glaucoma --30The primate model of experimental glaucoma --31Involvement of inflammation in a mouse model of inherited pigmentary glaucoma --32Use of purified retinal ganglion cells for an in vitro model to study glaucoma --33pharmacological therapies for managing glaucoma --34Redox-based therapies for neuroprotection --35Neuroprotective signaling pathways in glaucoma --36Role of selective laser trabeculoplasty in the management of glaucoma --37Mechanisms and mechanics of incisional surgery for glaucoma --38Aqueous shunts --39New approaches to the surgical management of the glaucomas.
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Medical retina 2005-, Springer2007 Springer2010 SpringerThe Medical retina volumes of the series Essentials in ophthalmology provide concise updates on relevant and challenging topics in medical retina including the major advances in medical retina that have been made because of advances in ophthalmic imaging technology.
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Minimally invasive ophthalmic surgery 2010, SpringerMinimally invasive oculoplastic surgery / Michèle Beaconsfield and Richard Collin -- Minimally invasive conjunctival surgery / Shigeru Kinoshita ... [et al.] -- Minimally invasive lacrimal surgery / Rainer K. Weber -- Minimally invasive corneal surgery / Heather M. Skeens and Edward J. Holland -- Minimally invasive refractive surgery / Jorge L. Alio, Mohamad Rosman, and Samuel Arba Mosquera -- Minimally invasive strabismus surgery / Daniel S. Mojon -- Minimally invasive iris surgery / Roger F. Steinert -- Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery / Elie Dahan ... [et al.] -- Minimally invasive cataract surgery / I. Howard Fine, Richard S. Hoffman, and Mark Packer -- Minimally invasive vitreoretinal surgery / Loh-Shan Leung, Woo Ho Nam, and Stanley Chang.
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Introduction: Minimizing: A Continuous Trend in Cataract Surgery / I. Howard Fine, Jorge Alio, Mark Packer, Richard S. Hoffman and Peter Allan Karth -- The Transition Towards Smaller and Smaller Incisions: Micro-Coaxial Phacoemulsification with Torsional Ultrasound / James M. Osher and Robert H. Osher -- Transitioning to Bimanual MICS / Rosa Braga-Mele -- 0.7 mm Microincision Cataract Surgery / Jorge L. Alió, Amar Agarwal and Pawel Klonowski -- MICS Instrumentation / Jorge L. Alió, Pawel Klonowski and Jose L. Rodriguez-Prats -- Evolution of Ultrasound Pumps and Fluidics and Ultrasound Power: From Standard Coaxial Towards the Minimal Incision Possible in Cataract Surgery / William J. Fishkind -- Coaxial Microincision Cataract Surgery Utilizing Non-Linear Ultrasonic Power: An Alternative to Bimanual Microincision Cataract Surgery / Stephen S. Lane -- Technology Available: How to Better Use Fluidics with MICS / Rupert Menapace and Silvio Di Nardo -- How to Use Power Modulation in MICS / Randall J. Olson -- MICS with Different Platforms / Arturo Pèrez-Arteaga -- Using the Alcon Infiniti and AMO Signature for MICS / Richard Packard -- MICS with Different Platforms: Stellaris Vision Enhancement System / Mark Packer, I. Howard Fine and Richard S. Hoffman -- Surgical Technique - How to Perform a Smooth Transition / Mark Packer, Jennifer H. Smith, I. Howard Fine and Richard S. Hoffman -- Pupil Dilation and Preoperative Preparation / Mark Packer, I. Howard Fine and Richard S. Hoffman -- Incisions / I. Howard Fine, Richard S. Hoffman and Mark Packer -- Thermodynamics / Alessandro Franchini, Iacopo Franchini and Daniele Tognetto -- Using Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices with Smaller Incisions / Steve A. Arshinoff -- Capsulorhexis / Mark Packer, I. Howard Fine and Richard S. Hoffman -- Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation / I. Howard Fine, Richard S. Hoffman and Mark Packer -- Biaxial Microincision Cataract Surgery: Techniques and Sample Surgical Parameters / Mark Packer, I. Howard Fine and Richard S. Hoffman -- Biaxial Microincision Phacoemulsification: Transition, Techniques, and Advantages / Richard S. Hoffman, I. Howard Fine and Mark Packer -- BiMICS vs. CoMICS: Our Actual Technique (Bimanual Micro Cataract Surgery vs. Coaxial Micro Cataract Surgery) / Jerome Bovet -- Endophthalmitis Prevention / Ayman Naseri and David F. Chang -- Biaxial Microincision Phacoemulsification for Difficult and Challenging Cases / I. Howard Fine, Jorge L. Alió, Richard S. Hoffman and Mark Packer -- MICS in Special Cases: Incomplete Capsulorhexis / Arturo Pérez-Arteaga -- MICS in Special Cases (on CD): Vitreous Loss / Jerome Bovet -- How to Deal with Very Hard and Intumescent Cataracts / L. Felipe Vejarano and L. F. Vejarano -- IOL Types and Implantation Techniques: MICS Intraocular Lenses / Jorge L. Alió and Pawel Klonowski -- Implantation Techniques / T. Amzallag -- Special Lenses: Toric Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lenses in Cataract Surgery and Refractive Lens Exchange / Gerd U. Auffarth, Tanja M. Rabsilber and Miriam Casper -- Special Lenses: MF / Hakan Kaymak and Ulrich Mester -- Special Lenses: Aspheric / Mark Packer, I. Howard Fine and Richard S. Hoffman -- Intraocular Lenses to Restore and Preserve Vision Following Cataract Surgery / Robert J. Cionni and David Hair -- Microincision Intraocular Lenses: Others / Richard S. Hoffman, I. Howard Fine and Mark Packer -- Outcomes: Safety: MICS versus Coaxial Phaco / George H. H. Beiiko Control of Corneal Astigmatism and Aberrations / Jorge L. Alió and Bassam El Kady -- Corneal Endothelium and Other Safety Issues / H. Burkhard Dick -- Incision Quality in MICS / Bassam El Kady and Jorge L. Aliió
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Modern cataract surgery 2002, KargerTopical anaesthesia for small incision cataract surgery /Bellucci, R. --Why viscoadaptives? Are they really new? /Arshinoff, S.A. --Comparison of four visocelastic substances for cataract surgery in eyes with cornea guttata /Mester, U.; Hauck, C.; Anterist, N.; Löw, M. --The Staar wave /Fine, I.H.; Hoffman, R.S.; Packer, M. --Phacotmesis /Kamman, J.; Dornbach, G. --Tilt and tumble phacoemulsification /Davis, E.A.; Lindstrom, R.L. --Phacoemulsification in the anterior chamber: preliminary results /Alio,́ J.L.; Shalaby, A.M.M.; Attia, W.H.--Phaco chop: making the transition /Friedman, N.M.; Kohnen, T.; Koch, D.D. --Ultrasound-assisted phaco aspiration /Olson, R.J. -- Management of the mature cataract /Masket, S. --Phacoemulsification in the vitreous cavity /Ruiz-Moreno, J.M.; Alio,́ J.L. --Capsular tension ring as adjuvant in phacoemulsification surgery /Munõz, G.; Alio,́ J.L.--Optical coherence biometry /Haigis, W.--Optical biometry in cataract surgery /Findl, O. et al --White-to-white corneal diameter measurements using the eyemetrics program of the Orbscan Topography Systems /Wang, L.; Auffarth, G.U.--Injector systems for foldable intraocular lens implantation /Fabian, E.--Incisions for implantation of fordable intraocular lenses /Kohnen, T.--Scheimpflug imaging of modern foldable high-refractive silicone and hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lenses /Baumeister, M.; Buḧren, J.; Kohnen, T.--Does the PCO preventing square edge concept apply to acrylic-hydrophilic intraocular lenses? /Jaullery, S.; Sourdille, P.--Posterior capsule opacification after implantation of polyfluorocarbon-coated intraocular lenses: a long term follow-up /Auffarth, G.U. et al --Piggyback intraocular lens implantation /Gills, J.P.; Fenzl, R.E.--Multifocal intraocular lenses /Claoue,́ C.; Parmar, D.
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Neuro-ophthalmology 2011, ScienceDirectAnatomy and physiology of the afferent visual system / S. Prasad and S.L. Galetta -- The anatomy and physiology of the ocular motor system / A.K.E. Horn and R.J. Leigh -- The neuro-ophthalmological examination / J.C. Rucker, C. Kennard, and R.J. Leigh -- Retinal disorders / K. Landau and M. Kurz-Levin -- Abnormalities of the optic disc / A.A. Sadun and M.Y. Wang -- Lesions of the optic nerve / E.J. Atkins, N.J. Newman and V. Biousse -- The optic chiasm / D. Kidd -- Disorders of the optic tract, radiation, and occipital lobe / J.A. Fraser, N.J. Newman and V. Biousse -- Disorders of higher visual processing / J.J.S. Barton -- Rehabilitative techniques / S. Trauzettel-Klosinski -- Infranuclear ocular motor disorders / C.J. Lueck -- Nuclear, internuclear, and supranuclear ocular motor disorders / C. Pierrot-Deseilligny -- Nystagmus and saccadic intrusions / M.J. Thurtell and R.J. Leigh -- Disorders of higher gaze control / C. Kennard -- Normal and abnormal lid function / J.C. Rucker -- Disorders of the pupil / H. Wilhelm -- Neuro-ophthalmology of orbital disease / G.E. Rose and D.H. Verity -- Functional neuro-ophthalmology / N.R. Miller.
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Neuro-ophthalmology 2007, KargerAnatomy of the oculomotor system / Büttner-Ennever, J.A. -- Eye movement recordings : methods / Eggert, T. -- Vestibulo-ocular reflex / Fetter, M. -- Neural control of saccadic eye movements / Catz, N., Thier, P. -- Smooth pursuit eye movements and optokinetic nystagmus / Büttner, U., Kremmyda, O. -- Disconjugate eye movements / Straumann, D. -- The eyelid and its contribution to eye movements / Helmchen, C., Rambold, H. -- Mechanics of the orbita / Demer, J.L. -- Current models of the ocular motor system / Glasauer, S. -- Therapeutic considerations for eye movement disorders / Straube, A.
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Nutrition and the eye 2005, KargerChemopreventive compounds in the diet / Schreier, P. -- Vitamin C, vitamin E and flavonoids / Janisch, K.M. ... [et al.] -- Macular carotenoids: lutein and zeaxanthin / Stahl, W. -- Selenium, selenoproteins and vision / Flohé, L. -- Nutritional supplementation to prevent cataract formation / Meyer, C.H.; Sekundo, W. -- Nutrition and retina / Schmidt-Erfurth, U.
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OCT in AMD 2009, Springer
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Ocular angiogenesis 2006, SpringerAngiogenic diseases -- Age-related macular degeneration / Curtis L. Hagedorn and Ron A. Adelman -- Endogenous angiogenic inhibitors in diabetic retinopathy / Jian-Xing Ma and Sarah X. Zhang -- Corneal angiogenesis / Trevor R. Carmichael -- Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy / Nahoko Ogata and Kanji Takahashi -- Myopic choroidal neovascularization / Kyoko Ohno-Matsui and Takashi Tokoro -- Mechanisms of the formation and stability of retinal blood vessels / Jonathan Stone, Trent Sandercoe, and Jan Provis -- Neovascular glaucoma / James C. Tsai and M. Bruce Shields -- Eales' disease / Jyotirmay Biswas -- Angiogenesis and ocular tumorigenesis / Nader Sheibani and Daniel M. Albert -- Genetics of ocular vascular disease / Jacquie Greenberg, Ari Ziskind, and Stephen P. Daiger -- Endogenous promoters and inhibitors of angiogenesis -- Vascular endothelial growth factor and retinal diseases / Sam Dahr and Karl G. Csaky -- The role of fibroblast growth factors in ocular angiogenesis / Andreas Bikfalvi and Sophie Javerzat -- Control of neovascularization and cell survival in the eye by PEDF / Joyce Tombran-Tink and Colin J. Barnstable -- Thrombospondin: guarding the clear view / Arin Aurora and Olga V. Volpert -- Regulation of ocular angiogenesis by matrix proteases and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases / Bela Anand-Apte -- Integrins in ocular angiogenesis / Matthew R. Ritter and Martin Friedlander -- Ocular inflammation and neovascularization / Chi-Chao Chan and Robert B. Nussenblatt -- Therapeutics and delivery for angiogenic eye diseases -- Anti-VEGF therapies for diseases of the retina and choroid / Ming Lu and Donald J. D'Amico -- Anecortave acetate: a novel ocular angiostatic agent / Stella M. Robertson ... [et al.] -- Gene therapy for neovascular retinopathies / Brian J. Raisler, Kenneth I. Berns, and William W. Hauswirth -- Noninvasive delivery of DNA into the eye / John M. Nickerson ... [et al.] -- Novel drug delivery systems for posterior segment ocular disease / Heather Sheardown and W. Mark Saltzman.
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Ocular blood flow and glaucomatous optic neuropathy 2009, Springer
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Ocular differential diagnosis. 7th ed. 2002, Ovid
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Ocular transporters in ophthalmic diseases and drug delivery 2008, Springer1Aquaporins and water transport in the cornea /Alan S. Verkman --2Roles of corneal epithelial ion transport mechanisms in mediating responses to cytokines and osmotic stress /Peter S. Reinach, José E. Capó-Aponte, Stefan Mergler, and Kathryn S. Pokorny --3Vitamin C transport, delivery, and function in the anterior segment of the eye /Ram Kannan and Hovhannes J. Gukasyan --4Mechanisms of aqueous humor formation: cellular model of aqueous flow /Chi-wai Do, Chi-wing Kong, Chu-yan Chang, Mortimer M. Civan, and Chi-ho To --5Membrane transporters: new roles in lens cataract /Paul J. Donaldson and Julie Lim --6Lens Na+, K+-ATPase /Nicholas A. Delamere and Shigeo Tamiya --7Pathophysiology of pericyte-containing retinal microvessels: roles of ion channels and transporters /Donald G. Puro --8Molecular mechanisms of the inner blood-retinal barrier transporters /Masatoshi Tomi and Ken-ichi Hosoya --9Regulation and transport in the RPE /Adnan Dibas and Thomas Yorio --10Glucose transporters in the retinal pigment epithelium /Lawrence J. Rizzolo --11Ca2+ channels in the retinal pigment epithelium: modulators of retinal pigment epithelium function and communication with neighboring tissues /Olaf Strauss -12Taurine transport pathways in the outer retina in relation to aging and disease /Ali A. Hussain and John Marshall --13P-Glycoprotein expression and function in the retinal pigment epithelium /Paul A. Constable, John G. Lawrenson, and N. Joan Abbott --14The retinal rod NCKX1 and cone/ganglion cell NCKX2 Na+/CA2+-K+ exchangers /Paul P.M Schnetkamp et al --15Excitatory amino acid transporters in the retina /Vijay Sarthy and David Pow --16Localization and function of gamma aminobutyric acid transporter 1 in the retina /Giovanni Casini --17Biochemical defects associated with genetic mutations in the retina-specific ABC transporter, ABCR, and macular degenerative diseases /Esther E. Biswas-Fiss --18Glutamate transporters and retinal disease and regulation /Nigel L. Barnett and Natalie D. Bull --19Glutamate transport in retinal glial cells during diabetes /Erica L. Fletcher and Michelle M. Ward --20The emerging significance of drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes to ophthalmic drug design /Mayssa Attar and Jie Shen --21Barriers in ocular drug delivery /Sriram Gunda, Sudharshan Hariharan, Nanda Mandava, and Ashim K. Mitra --22Ophthalmic applications of nanotechnology /Swita Raghava, Gaurav Goel, and Uday B. Kompella --23Vitamin C transporters in the retina /Vadivel Ganapathy, Sudha Ananth, Sylvia B. Smith, and Pamela M. Martin --24The plasma membrane transporters and channels of corneal endothelium /Jorge Fischbarg.
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Ocular traumatology 2008, SpringerTerminology of mechanical injuries: the Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology (BETT) -- Classification of mechanical eye injuries -- Predicting the severity of an eye injury: the Ocular Trauma Score (OTS) -- Counseling the injured individual and the family -- From the other side: the patient's viewpoint -- Myths and truths in ocular traumatology -- Clinical epidemiology, prevention, and rehabilitation -- Strategic thinking in ocular traumatology -- Evaluation -- Emergency management -- Conjunctiva -- Cornea -- Sclera and limbus -- Tissue prolapse -- Anterior chamber -- Iris and pupil -- Lens -- Ciliary body and choroid -- Vitreous and retina -- Trauma by blunt object: contusions -- Open glove injury: a brief overview -- Trauma by blunt object: ruptures -- Penetrating injuries and IOFBs -- Perforating injuries -- Injury involving the entire globe -- Ocular trauma in children and in elderly patients -- Endophthalmitis -- Posttraumatic glaucoma -- Hypotony -- Endoscopy -- Chemical injuries -- Electromagnetic trauma -- The effects of systemic trauma on the eye.
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Oculoplastic surgery atlas. Cosmetic facial surgery 2005, Springer
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Omega-3 fatty acids, the brain and retina 2009, KargerOmega-6/omega-3 essential fatty acids : biological effects / Simopoulos, A.P. -- Depression, suicide, and deficiencies of omega-3 essential fatty acids in modern diets / Hibbeln, J.R. -- Serial structural magnetic resonance imaging analysis and proton and 31-phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy to the investigation of cerebral fatty acids in major depressive disorder, Huntington's disease (chorea), and myalgic encephalomyelitis (chronic fatigue syndrome), and in forensic schizophrenic patients / Puri, B.K.; Tsaluchidu, S.; Treasaden, I.H. -- Omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid is the precursor of neuroprotectin D1 in the nervous system / Niemoller, T.D.; Stark, D.T.; Bazan, N.G. -- Docosahexaenoic acid and amyloid-[beta] peptide signaling in Alzheimer's disease / Lukiw, W.J. -- Administration of docosahexaenoic acid, uridine, and choline increases levels of synaptic membranes and dendritic spines in rodent brain / Wurtman, R.J. ... [et al.] -- An assessment of dietary docosahexaenoic acid requirements for brain accretion and turnover during early childhood / Hadley, K.B. ... [et al.] -- Variation in lipid-associated genes as they relate to risk of advanced age-related macular degeneration / SanGiovanni, J.P., Mehta, S., Mehta, S.
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Ophthalmic drug delivery systems. 2nd ed. rev. and expanded 2003, CRCnetBASE
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Ophthalmic microsurgical suturing techniques 2007, Springer
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Ophthalmologic drug guide. 2nd ed. 2011, SpringerAntibacterial agents -- Antifungal agents -- Antiviral agents -- Anti-parasitic agents -- Anti-glaucoma agents -- Neuro-ophthalmology -- Anti-inflammatory agents -- Mydriatics, cycloplegics, and reversal agents -- Lubricants and viscoelastics -- Miscellaneous -- Anti-angiogenesis agents -- Contact lens solutions.
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Ophthalmology. 2nd ed. Lane Catalog record
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Ophthalmology. 3rd ed. 2009, MD Consult
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Ophtho notes 2003, Thieme BookCh. 1General topics in ophthalmology --Ch. 2Orbit, eyelids, and ocular adnexa --Ch. 3Cornea and conjunctiva --Ch. 4Glaucoma --Ch. 5Uveal tract and ocular inflammation --Ch. 6Lens --Ch. 7Retina and vitreous --Ch. 8Neurologic --Ch. 9Pediatrics and strabismus --Ch. 10Medications.
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Opththalmologic drug guide 2007, Springer1Antibacterial agents --2Antifungal agents --3Antiviral agents --4Antiparasitic agents --5Antiglaucoma agents --6Neuro-ophthalmology --7Anti-inflammatory agents --8Mydriates, cycloplegics, and reversal agents --9Lubricants and viscoelastics --10Miscellaneous conditions --11Anti-angiogenesis agents --12Contact lens.
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Pathology of the head and neck 2006, Springer
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Pearls of glaucoma management 2010, SpringerOptic Nerve: The Glaucomatous Optic Nerve -- Optic Nerve: Clinical Examination -- Optic Nerve: Heidelberg Retinal Tomography -- Optic Nerve: Scanning Laser Polarimetry -- Optic Nerve: Optical Coherence Tomography -- Optic Nerve: Comparison of Technologies -- Optic Nerve: Atypical Nerves and Nerve Findings -- IOP: The Importance of Intraocular Pressure -- IOP: Instruments to Measure IOP -- IOP: Central Corneal Thickness -- IOP: Corneal Hysteresis -- IOP: Target Pressures -- IOP: Fluctuation -- Gonioscopy: Why Do Indentation? -- Visual Fields: Visual Field Test Strategies -- Visual Fields: Fluctuation and Progression -- Visual Fields: Field Interpretation -- Other Tests in Glaucoma: Genetic Testing -- Other Testing in Glaucoma: Optic Nerve Blood Flow I -- Other Tests in Glaucoma: Optic Nerve Blood Flow II -- Other Tests in Glaucoma: Multifocal Visual Evoked Potential -- Risk Factors -- Risk Factors: The Risk Calculator - Medical Treatment: First Line Agents and Monotherapy -- Medical Treatment: The Pregnant and Nursing Woman -- Medical Treatment: Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors -- Medical Treatment: Osmotic Agents -- Medical Treatment: Neuroprotection -- Medical Treatment: Treated vs. Untreated Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension -- Medical Treatment: Adherence and Persistence -- Medical Treatment: Alternative Medicine and Glaucoma -- Procedural Treatments: Laser Trabeculoplasty -- Procedural Treatments: Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation -- Procedural Treatments: Transcleral Cyclophotocoagulation -- Procedural Treatments: Trabeculectomy -- Procedural Treatments: Perioperative Medication -- Procedural Treatments: Bleb Needling -- Procedural Treatments: Glaucoma Drainage Devices -- Procedural Treatments: New Surgical Options -- Procedural Treatments: Ex-PRESS Mini Glaucoma Shunt -- Procedural Treatments: Phacotrabeculectomy -- Procedural Treatments: Surgery in End-Stage Glaucoma -- Glaucomas: Managing Normal-Tension Glaucoma -- Glaucomas: Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma -- Glaucomas: Pigment Dispersion Glaucoma and Angle Recession Glaucoma -- Glaucomas: Sturge Weber Syndrome -- Glaucomas: Glaucoma and the Cornea -- Glaucomas: Uveitic Glaucoma -- Glaucomas: Neovascular Glaucoma -- Pediatric Glaucoma: IOP, Axial Length, and Surgery Indications -- Pediatric Glaucoma: Glaucoma Medications and Steroids -- Pediatric Glaucoma: Angle Surgery and Glaucoma Drainage Devices -- Pediatric Glaucoma: Trabeculectomy and Glaucoma Drainage Devices -- Angle-Closure Glaucoma: Risk Factors -- Angle-Closure Glaucoma: Iridotomy -- Angle-Closure Glaucoma: Imaging -- Angle-Closure Glaucoma: Medical Therapy -- Angle-Closure Glaucoma: Surgical Management of Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma -- Complications: Hypotony -- Complications: Bleb Leaks -- Complications: Blebitis.
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Pediatric ophthalmology 2009, Springer
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Pediatric ophthalmology, neuro-ophthalmology, genetics 2006-10, Springer2008 Springer2010 Springer[Volume one contents]: -- 1. Development of ocular refraction: lessons from animal experiments -- 2. Preschool vision screening: is it worthwhile? -- 3. Modern treatment of amblyopia -- 4. Retinopathy of prematurity: molecular mechanism of disease -- 5. Screening for retinopathy of prematurity -- 6. Controversies in the management of infantile cataract -- 7. Management of infantile glaucoma -- 8. Pediatric ocular oncology -- 9. Paediatric electrophysiology: a practical approach -- 10. Clinical and molecular genetic aspects of Leber's congenital amaurosis -- 11. Childhood stationary retinal dysfunction syndromes -- 12. Childhood retinal detachment --13. Eye manifestations of intrauterine infections -- 14. Nonaccidental injury. The pediatric ophthalmologist's role.[Volume two contents]: -- pt. 1. Optic nerve -- 1. Optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis -- 2. Ischemic optic neuropathies -- 3. Optic disc drusen -- 4. Inherited optic neuropathies -- ch. 5. Optic nerve tumours -- 6. Traumatic optic neuropathy ... -- pt. 2. Investigations -- 7. Imaging the nerve fiber layer and optic disc -- 8. Functional neuroanatomy of the human visual system ... -- 9. Investigating visual function with multifocal visual evoked potentials -- pt. 3. Retinal disorders -- 10. Autoimmune retinopathies -- 11. Retinal research : application to clinical practice -- pt. 4. Systemic disease -- 12. Chorioretinal lesions in infectious diseases of neuroophthalmic interest -- 13. Giant cell arteritis -- pt. 5. Oculomotility -- 14. Cerebral control of eye movements -- 15. Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia ... -- 16. Treatment of specific types of nystagmus -- pt. 6. Rehabilitation -- 17. Rehabilitation in neuroophthamology.[Volume three contents]: -- Epidemiology of Pediatric Strabismus / Amy E. Green-Simms and Brian G. Mohney -- Changes in Strabismus Over Time: The Roles of Vergence Tonus and Muscle Length Adaptation / David L. Guyton -- A Dissociated Pathogenesis for Infantile Esotropia / Michael C. Brodsky -- The Monofixation Syndrome: New Considerations on Pathophysiology / Kyle Arnoldi -- Visual Cortex Mechanisms of Strabismus: Development and Maldevelopment / Lawrence Tychsen -- Neuroanatomical Strabismus / Joseph L. Demer -- Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders: Facts and Perspectives to Understand Ocular Motility Disorders / Antje Neugebauer and Julia Fricke -- The Value of Screening for Amblyopia Revisited / Jill Carlton and Carolyn Czoski-Murray -- The Brückner Test Revisited / Michael Gräf -- Amblyopia Treatment 2009 / Michael X. Repka -- Best Age for Surgery for Infantile Esotropia: Lessons from the Early vs. Late Infantile Strabismus Surgery Study / H. J. Simonsz, G. H. Kolling and Early vs. Late Infantile Strabismus Surgery Study Group -- Management of Congenital Nystagmus with and without Strabismus / Anil Kumar, Frank A. Proudlock and Irene Gottlob -- Surgical Management of Dissociated Deviations / Susana Gamio -- Surgical Implications of the Superior Oblique Frenulum / Burton J. Kushner and Megumi Iizuka -- Pearls and Pitfalls in Surgical Management of Paralytic Strabismus / Seyhan B. Özkan -- Modern Treatment Concepts in Graves Disease / Anja Eckstein and Joachim Esser.
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Pharmacology and vitreoretinal surgery 2009, Karger
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Plasticity in the visual system 2006, SpringerCh. 1Introduction: Plasticity in the visual system: from genes to circuits --Pt. IRetinal and thalamic plasticity --Ch. 2Synaptic plasticity and structural remodeling of rod and cone cells --Ch. 3Retinal remodeling: circuitry revisions triggered by photoreceptor degeneration --Ch. 4Retinal plasticity and interactive cellular remodeling in retinal detachment and reattachment --Ch. 5Experience-dependent rewiring of retinal circuitry: involvement of immediate early genes --Ch. 6Attentional activation of cortico-reticulo-thalamic pathways revealed by Fos imaging --Pt. IICortical plasticity --Ch. 7Neuromodulatory transmitters in sensory processing and plasticity in the primary visual cortex --Ch. 8Critical calcium-regulated biochemical and gene expression programs involved in experience-dependent plasticity --Ch. 9The molecular biology of sensory map plasticity in adult mammals --Ch. 10Plasticity of retinotopic maps in visual cortex of cats and monkeys after lesions of the retina or primary visual cortex --Ch. 11Intra-cortical inhibition in the regulation of receptive field properties and neural plasticity in the primary visual cortex --Ch. 12Plasticity in V1 induced by perceptual learning --Ch. 13Investigating higher order cognitive functions in the dorsal (magnocellular) stream of visual processing --Ch. 14Dopamine-dependent associative learning of workload-predicting cues in the temporal lobe of the monkey --Pt. IIITheoretical considerations --Ch. 15Linking visual development and learning to information processing: pre-attentive and attentive brain dynamics --Ch. 16Conclusion: a unified theoretical framework for plasticity in visual circuitry.
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